cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/365408 > I was looking for a way to scan a QR code on my mobile using my laptop, but couldn't find a perfect solution. So I ended up making this tool. > > Repo: https://github.com/sayanarijit/qrscan > > Language: Rust > > Supported platforms: Currently tested on Linux, but should also run on Unix, Linux, Mac, Windows > > I just published this, so expect a few bugs here and there. If found please report.
I was looking for a way to scan a QR code on my mobile using my laptop, but couldn't find a perfect solution. So I ended up making this tool. Repo: https://github.com/sayanarijit/qrscan Language: Rust Supported platforms: Currently tested on Linux, but should also run on Unix, Linux, Mac, Windows I just published this, so expect a few bugs here and there. If found please report.
sayanarijit Now • 100%
Not like ranger, but https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr/pull/229 added support for FIFO based previewer.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/61823 > Also check out the vim plugin https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr.vim
sayanarijit Now • 100%
Nope. Not yet. A possibility in the future, but I don't think it will support previews natively.
As of now, you can work around this by using something like fzf
, or even by dropping into ranger
or something with a previewer when you need to see previews.
You can even create a simpler previewer using hacks.
Also check out the vim plugin https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr.vim
sayanarijit Now • 100%
Also, check out the vim plugin https://github.com/sayanarijit/xplr.vim
This is my attempt to satisfy my needs for TUI file exploring and I hope others might find it useful too.
sayanarijit Now • 100%
Implemented with the g
, /g
command.
sayanarijit Now • 100%
Thanks for the feedback. Yes... It sounds like a nice feature to add. Basically an option to 'peek' before 'pop' a task. Ah push, pop and peek all starts with 'p'. And I thought I'm good reserving 'p' for pop and using stdin for 'push'.
I've been working on github.com/sayanarijit/mind, a super simple rust project to simplify keeping track of pending tasks. It's aimed at increasing productivity using the terminal any way possible. This is not yet complete. In fact, I'm posting this to get feedback on what I should be working on next. - Better error handling. - More interactivity. (eliminate the need to press ENTER, fuzzy search, auto completion etc.) - Sync (with drives, other todo/task manager apps e.g. todoist, any.do etc.) - Reminders (so that you don't need to manually edit `reminders.yml`) - Key shortcuts. - [mention your own suggestion]