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ddfreyne>
I had two irssi windows open, pasted in the wrong one.
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ddfreyne>
Fortunately, it does not contain any secret information and it's not even correct!
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jd_>
on Ubuntu, nanoc view (watch, actually) binds to the notification system to provide feedback about re-compilation
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jd_>
notifs are slow though, so it's pretty useless
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jd_>
is there a way to deactivate them?
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jd_>
(specifically for nanoc, I mean)
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jd_>
those are notifyOSD bubbles, btw (a very bad "feature" of Gnome)
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VitamineD>
watch is broken here (I seem to have a too recent version of listen)
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VitamineD>
use guard-nanoc instead
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jd_>
ok, let's try that
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jd_>
actually I didn't remember, but I already use it :)
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jd_>
I have a teamocil conf so I never run it by hand
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jd_>
anyway, for those interested, I found notifyOSD Configuration, an admin tool which can help reducing delay and such
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jd_>
thx VitamineD
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VitamineD>
interesting teamocil…
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VitamineD>
I see they use "git status" as a pane cmd… is that automatically updated ?
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jd_>
I used to use tmuxinator, but it's not maintained anymore, and had some bugs
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jd_>
but it wouldn't be difficult to build a guard for this
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VitamineD>
yeah I'm not convinced I want to configure such a tool anyways :)
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VitamineD>
I tend to just split iTerm if I need a long-running command AND a shell in the same place
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jd_>
it's not really about splitting, but more about setting up a working env quickly (in the morning, after an OS switch, etc.)
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jd_>
(or when switching between projects)
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jd_>
quite straightforward conf, maps to tmux's