I have 2 plugins for rofi on Linux and it’s true, no releases - best I can do for you is tags, take it or leave it
It was, in fact, just roasting itself
That’s a penis??
Just an update in case anyone else comes across this post - I found this plugin which allows me to put the inlay hints at the end of the line and it works great. Make sure to modify the display_callback
to change how it looks.
I was afraid that was the case yeah. I think I was using that before yeah, might just go back
Personally I use macchina
Yeah pretty cool. Bit tricky at parts due to (imo) a lack of tutorials / easy to follow examples, but got through it eventually. Felt refreshing to not have to write js/ts
Recently did my portfolio website using Leptos, that was pretty cool. Currently, working on adding modded Minecraft launcher support to my plugin for rofi
called rofi-games
so the instances can be launched from there
I use GOS but… Google phone…
Even with that title people still missed the sarcasm, mad
Assuming you’re joking, this is why /s is sometimes required
Glad to hear!
Yeah plenty of actual examples for games that don’t work / work well on Linux. Minecraft is not on that list
Thanks for checking it out! If you want there’s some other options to try, like pure lua ones, listed at awesome-neovim.
Not a big anti Mozilla guy but have you seen their earnings? You could probably put the Mozilla donations to better use elsewhere imo
For when I can be bothered to go through and clean it up a bit, I find xdg-ninja extremely useful
Nice. Still stuck using libreoffice until they support Wayland unfortunately.
To be completely honest, I probably won’t use it again, at least for a while. While it’s nice to work with most of the time, I ran into a lot of weird niche issues that I had to either work around or come up with some hack to achieve the same effect, which was unfortunate. As a random example, trying to scroll to the top of the document every time a state was changed would not trigger the scroll consistently, making it pretty useless.
For a site like this, it would probably have been easier to just use a JS framework, or finally go and learn htmx