TheWanderer
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TheWanderer@lemmy.mlto
Neovim@programming.dev•[Solved] Easy way to get an IDE using neovim? --> Use lunarvim or astronvim
1·2 years agoI recommend to start with kickstart if you prefer to customize https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim or Lunarvim for a full IDE experience to see what’s possible and go from there https://www.lunarvim.org/de/
Most works out of the box then. Start there and customize further to your needs
TheWanderer@lemmy.mlOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] From MacOS to Linux, need advice on best software packages
2·2 years agoIt looks very interesting!
But I don’t see the unique selling point of it compared to alacritty and kitty, besides web-enabled. Is there anything that it does better than these 2?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] From MacOS to Linux, need advice on best software packages
1·2 years agoThat looks promising, especially since my current status bar is also just a collection of shell scripts, so that might be easier to switch
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] From MacOS to Linux, need advice on best software packages
2·2 years agoThanks! That looks exactly like what I was looking for. I hope it works as promising as it looks :)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] From MacOS to Linux, need advice on best software packages
2·2 years agoThanks, that was a very interesting read!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] From MacOS to Linux, need advice on best software packages
1·2 years agoI forgot one essential tool, where I need a recommendation for: spotlight. I use it to switch quickly between applications or to folders. Keyboard shortcut, first letter of the application name and enter… I know there are solutions, but I only heard from Ubuntu, which I don’t want. Anything simple and fast you can recommend?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] From MacOS to Linux, need advice on best software packages
51·2 years agoThank you everyone for all your suggestions! I’ll quickly try to summarize them for myself. So what you suggest is:
Operating Systems:
- NixOs
- Debian 12
- ElementaryOS
- mint
- PopOs
- EndevourOS
- Fedora
- arch
- Opensuse
- Novara
Tiling Window Manager:
Recomended to use something based on wayland.
- hyprland (can be configured from file, good compatibility with nix)
- sway (proposed with Debian, multiple suggestions, config via file as well, good for custom keybindings, already options for sway in nixos)
- i3
- bspwm
- KDE Plasma
- dwm / dwl
Status Bar:
- swaybar (in case of using sway)
- waybar (when using wayland)
- eww
- ags
- KDE neon
Package Managers:
- flatpack
- brew (is this already stable enough?)
- Nix (obvious choice if nix os chosen)
- snap
- (pacman if arch)
- integrated one
Packages:
- together with wayland alacritty or kitty
- foot
- Yakuake
- suckless
At the moment I am trying to avoid anything where RedHat is involved. Not because of the recent controversy, but simply IBM is known to kill their software solutions on a whim. (although i still use ansible), so Fedora is unfortunately out (again, no judging on how great it is). I’ve been quite interested in EndevourOS, so that might be fun to try out. Debian for the desktop probably not right now. I’m running it on servers for stability, but for a desktop environment, i prefer having more recent packages (e.g. neovim). The “sales pitch” for Mint sounded pretty interesting as well. However i’ll give NixOs a try first, simply because it was mentioned very often, same with sway.
Based on this i’ll try out these combinations first:
- NixOs with sway and eww
- NixOs with hyprland and waybar
- NixOs with dwl and ?
If this does not satisfy, i’ll look into endevourOS and mint, but that might require some Ansible I assume.
Thank you very much!
TheWanderer@lemmy.mlOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[Question] From MacOS to Linux, need advice on best software packages
2·2 years agoIt might have. I’ve tried nixos on a mini PC meant as a home server, so most configuration is done via SSH and users don’t change (much), I might have accidently activate it while trying nixos out.
Making users unable to login is a bit of an odd (side?) Effect, but maybe I’m not understanding the purpose of this option correctly. I’ll stay away from it for now :D

Good choice, however the number of supported languages is limited to things with language server or treesitter support. Meaning languages without this, like asciidoc, is not supported and might never be