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@nikki I don't really use spacemacs. I'm using vim in combination with Atom for almost everything. For iOS I am just using xcode if I have to do visual work or compile
Yes, windows are by default empty, but has focus. So you can hit any space-related shortcut to open a file in it right away
@mattly SPC _r
re-feeds the .proton
file, but sometimes some previous state could still be left behind. It's always best to do a SPC _ R
instead, which reloads atom
I don't. For small things I use fugitive/vim-plus (atom), but mostly I run vim from tmux and just go to a new tab to do git related actions like rebases, squashes or fixups. If it's more complex and I want a GUI, I use gitup
Just to interrupt; atomatigit that is included in proton is basically useless for our main codebase (too many branches and tags so the whole thing lags horribly) I added it to disabled packages. I’d really like a magit or sublimegit like tool without the ‘nice’ UI and just a text UI that doesn’t pre-load too much.
it’s fine in a tiny repo, horrible in our (admittedly horrible itself) monolithic 5 year old rails app 🙂
yep that’s what I’m using, or more likely just the git command line in iterm2
Maybe I should contribute to atomatigit to make a ‘lite’ version
but I prefer a text UI like fugitive/magit/sublimegit anyway, the sidebar is too cramped