That’s because it works very well, and the main developer is super active (I’ve contributed and made some plugins so have interacted with them a fair bit)
That’s because it works very well, and the main developer is super active (I’ve contributed and made some plugins so have interacted with them a fair bit)
I mainly use it inside neovim actually, in place of the built in file manager or a file tree. Also use it if I want to quickly see the image files in a directory (it shows the images in the terminal), or rename a bunch of files. And then rarely for other file related activities as it makes exploring a directory very smooth
Thanks hope you like it.
It parses files from different launchers like Steam or Bottles preaent on your system, and when the game is selected, it will spawn the command for launching the game directly via e.g. a steam command to launch that specific game ID. It doesn’t interact with desktop shortcuts in any way if that’s what you mean, though that is how it started
Definitely not, Civ 5 and Skyrim are still my highest play times and they’re not there. Not to mention many of those games I’ve played only a handful of hours
Not sure how Steam orders the games actually but yes, amazing game and definitely in my top 5 (with mods of course)
Ty 🙏 I find I usually know what game I actually want to play, and just typing in that name to filter for it lets me mostly ignore other games and not feel bad for avoiding them lol
It was, in fact, just roasting itself
That’s a penis??
I couldn’t get goofcord to work on Wayland but webcord works great
Not a big anti Mozilla guy but have you seen their earnings? You could probably put the Mozilla donations to better use elsewhere imo
If js docs are a good working replacement then I can understand wanting to avoid all the annoying issues with typescript. I haven’t used it before but it seems less flexible and more verbose, what’s other people’s experience with it? I’d have to check it out myself but for the moment typescript makes JavaScript a little more bearable.
For streaming a game to a friend so we could connect via LAN I’ve used sunshine on the “server” and moonlight for the “client”
Runs on my machine™
Though for me this link shows something with no content, does anyone know how to properly link kbin magazines?
So it’s !RoughRomanMemes@kbin.social (I think kbin doesn’t show the full text so for OP it’s RoughRomanMemes@kbin.social with an exclamation at the start
I’m on jerboa, link works Edit: sorry must be cause I’m on the same instance, link in the post works too
Other people have given great reasons, but I will also mention that as someone who lives inside the terminal it’s often faster and easier to open it right there rather than getting a GUI one going. I do still use one for things that are easier to do with a graphical file manager though, no problem having both