At work:

1 Window manager: Windows XP default
2 Text editor - gVim
3 Web browser - firefox with VIMperator
4 Code management - SVN
5 Terminal - Windows powershell
6 Compiler - Codewarrior
7 Debugger IS-Nitro Debugger

At home:

1 Window manager: DWM
2 Text editor - vim
3 Web browser - firefox with VIMperator
4 Code management - git
5 Terminal manager - GNU/screen
6 Compiler - gcc/ocamlc
7 Debugger - gdb/ocamldebug

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 11:32 AM, pmarin <pacog...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 1 Window Manager - DWM
> 2 File Manager - Tcsh
> 3 Text editor -  Vim (I wish a suckless vi please!)
> 4 Calendar/Todo - Pcal (Try pcal -H | w3m -T text/html -cols 80)
> 5 File search - find/grep/awk
> 6 Web browser - Firefox, Dillo (last version support CSS a bit), w3m
> (for documentation).
> 7 Code Management - git
> 8 Terminal - xterm
> 9 Terminal Manager - Tcsh (I abuse of the control job comands like
> jobs, fg, bg and so on)
> 10 Debugger - gdb in text mode, Valgrind
> 11 Music - mpg123(OSS)/mplayer
> 12 Email - Gmail/xmail
> 13 sketching tool - TCL (The Cool Languge)
>
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 7:07 AM, Amit Uttamchandani <atu13...@csun.edu>
> wrote:
> >
> > How do suckless members code? How do they manage multiple files? Bug
> > reports, etc?
> >
> > Here's mine:
> >
> >  1. Window Manger - DWM
> >  2. File Manager - TuxCmd
> >  3. Text Editor - Vim
> >  4. Calendar/Todo - calcurse
> >  5. File search - grep
> >  6. Code Management - git/hg
> >
> > I find the above quite productive but still feel like I'm missing
> > something. Sometimes I have too many windows open and tiling becomes
> > in-effecient.
> >
> > What do you guys do?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Amit
> >
> >
>
>

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