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Liv's blog Liv's blog | De Blog About Search Tags Liv a little Free software enthusiast, big on tea, fresh fruit and nuts. Working with virtualized distroboxes Using distrobox containers for development makes it super easy to separate one or more development setups from the host system. I got used to setting up a container with a different image while still having my user and tools setup as I’m used to. It’s one thing to spin up a container to test out a difference between SUSE Linux Enterprise and Tumbleweed, or see how Ubuntu behaves in a certain case. Having your shell setup as you’re used to reduces disruption in a different environment, and you already have access to the repos you work with, too. ... September 12, 2023  · 7 min · Liv Dywan Modal VI-style editing with Helix If you work with terminals a lot you probably also edit text in it. helix has become my default after years of vim, vi and neovim. Why? Because my config file got too big. ......

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