Mostly Rob's .vimrc from https://rwx.gg/vi
Easy config in KDE.
Universal config: Create the config file for keyboard custom keyboard maps:
$ xmodmap -pke > ~/.Xmodmap
For my lenovo x230 I needed to put:
clear lock
keycode 66 = Escape NoSymbol Escape
Test out the new mapping:
$ xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
Manjaro i3 default config uses already the .Xmodmap file. If you use a diffrent i3 config add $ xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
into ~.xinitrc
to load the map at startup.
{
"explorer.confirmDelete": false,
"workbench.editorAssociations": [
{
"viewType": "jupyter.notebook.ipynb",
"filenamePattern": "*.ipynb"
}
],
"keyboard.dispatch": "keyCode",
"python.showStartPage": false,
"window.zoomLevel": 0,
"nim.buildOnSave": true,
"git.enableSmartCommit": true,
"latex-workshop.intellisense.bibtexJSON.replace": {
},
"latex-workshop.view.pdf.viewer": "tab",
"vim.handleKeys": {
"<C-c>": false,
"<C-v>": false,
"<C-f>": false,
"<C-y>": false,
"<C-z>": false,
"<C-x>": false,
}
}
~/.i3/config
The default condig of i3 uses semicolon
in resize-mode
to grow window width.
I like to use h
for that instead.
Also change the hotkey mod + F2
to chromium
.
- Chromium + uBlock
- Tmux
- CodeStream
- VSCode Grammerly
- git & tig