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2018-06-12
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I want to wrap a form in a reader conditional with a normal mode mapping. Does anyone have a cool function for this already?
(js/console.log :foo :bar)
=some-nmap-magic=> #?(:cljs (js/console.log :foo :bar))
if you have vim-sexp and vim-surround, you could do something like nmap cljs i#?<ESC>wysaf)a:cljs <ESC>
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Hey, so I found this: https://github.com/caseyscarborough/keylogger (a simple, small key logger for Mac OS X written in C and therefore auditable).
My plan was to use the data from the previous day (things I backspace after frequently) to generate my 5-minute morning typing test.