Bugamn@lemm.eetoLinux@lemmy.ml•Best practices for navigating file structure via terminal?
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1 year agoBesides using !$
, alt+.
on bash copies the last argument into the line you are typing, which might be better if you want to edit it.
Besides using !$
, alt+.
on bash copies the last argument into the line you are typing, which might be better if you want to edit it.
Wait, is this a clone of Messagease? I was hoping to find something like that because I love this type of keyboard but I was worried that it hasn’t received updates since 2020.
Have you tried compiling neovim for your own personal use? There are a bunch of possible issues that can arise, like lack of enough space or required dependencies, but if you miss neovim it might be worth trying