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Hello, I want use nvim because is very cool, but I don't understand if it's mandatory to have a plugin manager or not. I want install a markdown-preview plugin but as I see on the readme I can use only plugin managers to install the plugin. If I scroll down the readme I find the install instrusction "by hand". But there is written that I have to add:. Source: over 1 year ago
Personally, I take notes in Markdown. As for screenshots, I link them accordingly, saving them in either a $HOME/Pictures/ directory or in my current working directory for easy access. I also use Markdown-Preview while writing and editing so I can view the rendered notes (if necessary) in my default web browser. Source: almost 2 years ago
I 100% agree, its just that I couldnt find anything better. There are some markdown renderers (like this) and many utils to manage a zettel or other notes (check these), but the graph part seems to be the most evasive one (or maybe I overlooked it). Source: almost 2 years ago
I use this plugin Https://github.com/iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim. Source: about 2 years ago
I'm still figuring out how to use lazy, I want to install https://github.com/iamcco/markdown-preview.nvim, saw the packer config uses 'run', the post update/install hook, I can t find the alternative for lazy. Source: about 2 years ago
You can avoid manually uploading and downloading CSV files after an import or export in Salesforce Data Loader. One way to do that is to make your SFTP server a mapped drive in Windows. So, if you map the SFTP server to, let’s say drive Z, you can import or export CSV files from that drive, like it is local to your PC. You can use tools like the open-source SSHFS-Win or a similar tool to make this possible. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
It's a pain actually, the https://github.com/winfsp/sshfs-win really bugged me to hell actually until it finally worked with https://github.com/evsar3/sshfs-win-manager. Source: almost 2 years ago
Another neat application is SSHFS-Win, from the same authors of WinFsp itself. https://github.com/winfsp/sshfs-win. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I use this along with https://github.com/winfsp/sshfs-win, which allows me to mount ssh filesystems as windows network shares, and it's awfully slow. So slow that when doing operations that involve opening several files (like using git) you want to punch your screen. Anybody knows of an alternative? - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
3) Installed sshfs-win and connected using the instructions. Source: about 2 years ago
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