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Could add a color filter to dig, that'd make it easier to read fer shure.\
Could add a color filter to dig, that'd make it easier to read fer shure.


vimpager accomplishes this nicely. https://github.com/rkitover/vimpager
vimpager accomplishes this nicely. https://github.com/rkitover/vimpager

Would like to get legit syntax highlighting on my blog, maybe even just having the commands in the source, then run them at build time... a bit risky since they could error and stuff after the fact, but that's continuous integration baby

Want to add dark mode to my blog, and a section I'll call "back to the essence of blogging" or something

I have a guides section, and also want to have a way to post something and tag it to a topic. This thing should have a name, maybe something like "tip" or "snippet"? Something that would stand alone, but also potentially be compiled into a full guide.

It's a node in the graph, a file on something. Maybe just file is fine. Or article. Article is pretty good.

Could make my own apt repository for self-contained executables and stuff, that people like to say "just download and put it on your path". Nothing comes to mind right now tho

Ok new brand for a browser! Clio, built on servo. Icon can be a lyre.

Latest revision as of 12:20, 27 September 2023

Could add a color filter to dig, that'd make it easier to read fer shure.

vimpager accomplishes this nicely. https://github.com/rkitover/vimpager

Would like to get legit syntax highlighting on my blog, maybe even just having the commands in the source, then run them at build time... a bit risky since they could error and stuff after the fact, but that's continuous integration baby

Want to add dark mode to my blog, and a section I'll call "back to the essence of blogging" or something

I have a guides section, and also want to have a way to post something and tag it to a topic. This thing should have a name, maybe something like "tip" or "snippet"? Something that would stand alone, but also potentially be compiled into a full guide.

It's a node in the graph, a file on something. Maybe just file is fine. Or article. Article is pretty good.

Could make my own apt repository for self-contained executables and stuff, that people like to say "just download and put it on your path". Nothing comes to mind right now tho

Ok new brand for a browser! Clio, built on servo. Icon can be a lyre.