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by e12e
1926 days ago
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I know org.mode is a deep rabbit hole - but do you have an example of "dynamic code blocks in documents"? I've recently switched my "notes.txt" buffer in (neo)vim to markdown ("notes.md) - along with a slightly more magical syntax plug-in - and I'm pleasantly surprised by the quality of life improvements from having multiple code/script snippets highlighted in-line (eg: ```SQL (... Snippet...) ``` in a paragraph followed by some notes and a block of bash etc). But I rarely execute the blocks in / from vim - I do a bit of copy-pasting though (I don't generally fit a terminal buffer/window in vim, I use a separate window with gnome-terminal or Sakura. I tried term-in-vim, but didn't quite like the flow. Maybe I should try again). |
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[0]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g9BcZvQbXU
[1]: https://gitlab.com/spudlyo/public/-/blob/master/git.md