Thanks! I switched to Warp.dev right after they launched. But since ChatGPT came out and I built Alice, I stopped using their AI entirely. Then they started adding features that turned a simple and elegant terminal into something like a 'terminal IDE,' which isn't what I'm looking for.
It's cool that you mention it. It's definitely a tool worth noting. I also recommend playing with it a bit and making our own decision 🙂
It's Mado Miniflow with some minor CSS tweaks on my side (colors, background).
> Overall, you can configure Obsidian to resemble iA Writer for writing (just install a few plugins, like Zen Mode).
Thanks! I'll try it out. I have to admit that the overall look isn't everything. There are many iAWriter-like markdown editors, but only they (and this guy from Paper) did something that elevates the writing experience to the next level.
> For me, Obsidian has the added benefit of supporting Vim Motions, which is a must-have in a text editor.
Inspiring setup. Thanks for sharing!
🫡 thank you!
Great list! You've mentioned iTerm, have you tried https://warp.dev ? I switched to it few years ago and not coming back to iTerm.
Thanks! I switched to Warp.dev right after they launched. But since ChatGPT came out and I built Alice, I stopped using their AI entirely. Then they started adding features that turned a simple and elegant terminal into something like a 'terminal IDE,' which isn't what I'm looking for.
It's cool that you mention it. It's definitely a tool worth noting. I also recommend playing with it a bit and making our own decision 🙂
What theme are you using in Obsidian?
It looks really nice.
Overall, you can configure Obsidian to resemble iA Writer for writing (just install a few plugins, like Zen Mode).
For me, Obsidian has the added benefit of supporting Vim Motions, which is a must-have in a text editor.
> What theme are you using in Obsidian?
It's Mado Miniflow with some minor CSS tweaks on my side (colors, background).
> Overall, you can configure Obsidian to resemble iA Writer for writing (just install a few plugins, like Zen Mode).
Thanks! I'll try it out. I have to admit that the overall look isn't everything. There are many iAWriter-like markdown editors, but only they (and this guy from Paper) did something that elevates the writing experience to the next level.
> For me, Obsidian has the added benefit of supporting Vim Motions, which is a must-have in a text editor.
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