I recently switched over to neovim (see my screenshots at the bottom). Below is my updated config file.
It's currently synchronized with my .vimrc
config except for a block of neovim-specific terminal key mappings.
This is still a work in progress (everyone's own config is always a labor of love), but I'm already extremely pleased with how well this is working for me with neovim. While terminal mode isn't enough to make me stop using tmux, it is quite good and I like having it since it simplifies my documentation workflow for yanking terminal output to paste in a markdown buffer.
These days I primarily develop in Go. I'm super thrilled and grateful for fatih/vim-go,
-- Inspired by Linux alt-drag or Better Touch Tools move/resize functionality | |
function get_window_under_mouse() | |
-- Invoke `hs.application` because `hs.window.orderedWindows()` doesn't do it | |
-- and breaks itself | |
local _ = hs.application | |
local my_pos = hs.geometry.new(hs.mouse.getAbsolutePosition()) | |
local my_screen = hs.mouse.getCurrentScreen() |
These are just proof of concept at the moment. All taken from the following sources:
Credits for Nescaline to:
* Copyright (c) 2014 Vesa Kivimäki
(defn factorize [n] | |
((fn f [n [h & r :as ps]] | |
(cond (< n 2) '() | |
(zero? (mod n h)) (cons h (lazy-seq (f (quot n h) ps))) | |
:else (recur n r))) | |
n prime-numbers))) |
-- Auto-reload config | |
function reloadConfig(files) | |
doReload = false | |
for _,file in pairs(files) do | |
if file:sub(-4) == ".lua" then | |
doReload = true | |
end | |
end | |
if doReload then | |
hs.reload() |
// app/controllers/sign-in.js | |
import Ember from 'ember'; | |
export default Ember.Controller.extend({ | |
actions: { | |
signIn(){ | |
this.set('errors', null); | |
var params = { identification: this.get('email'), password: this.get('password') }; | |
// Redirects to index route on success (configurable in config/environment.js) | |
this.get('session').authenticate('simple-auth-authenticator:oauth2-password-grant', params); |
This list is based on aliases_spec.rb.
You can see also Module: RSpec::Matchers API.
matcher | aliased to | description |
---|---|---|
a_truthy_value | be_truthy | a truthy value |
a_falsey_value | be_falsey | a falsey value |
be_falsy | be_falsey | be falsy |
a_falsy_value | be_falsey | a falsy value |