tetris11, 18 days ago (edited 15 days ago) On Linux, using AwesomeWM bindings: Caps+E, pull up emacs Caps+D, pull up IDE Caps+Q, pull up browser (repeated calls pull up different windows) Caps+Y, pull up terminal Caps+Down, split the last two called windows side by side Caps+Down, undo the split Caps+Up, maximize the current window I have many more bindings, but these are the main ones and probably the only one’s I will ever need If I need to do something concurrently I will split my focus between two tasks and no more. If I need to edit a UI with code, I do Caps+E, do my edit, then Caps+D and refresh the UI. I’m literally a finger away from everything, and my head does not need to move from center.
On Linux, using AwesomeWM bindings:
I have many more bindings, but these are the main ones and probably the only one’s I will ever need
If I need to do something concurrently I will split my focus between two tasks and no more.
If I need to edit a UI with code, I do Caps+E, do my edit, then Caps+D and refresh the UI.
I’m literally a finger away from everything, and my head does not need to move from center.