I don’t like messy dotfiles. The thought of having tons of random configuration entries in files like my .zshrc really bothers me, so I implemented something that works like a conf.d like directory structure for my shell dotfiles. I also still use the bash shell in certain situations, and I want a more or less consistent environment, no matter which shell I use (bash, zsh). With the following setup, it’s possible to have the following: A directory called zshrc.d, which includes multiple, ...| chr4
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A more actionable follow up to my personal recollections relating to my switch to Colemak. Background I have, in the past written about how I made the switch to Colemak. However, until recently, I was still trying to mimic the VIM keybindings from QWERTY. This is a post where I discuss the changes I made to ensure that I never have to stretch my fingers in odd ways again. The main idea is expressed well by vim-colemak.| rgoswami.me