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Yup, this seems to work pretty well with jj

I have been using https://github.com/jeffkaufman/icdiff for the longest time to get side by side diffs.

This looks great as well! I personally prefer a bit more context. Thats why I added a bit more of it to deff. It also allows to mark files as reviewed by pressing `r` which is quite handy for my flow.

I also use icdiff, but it is good to have the file-awareness for git diff esp. the ability to quickly skip files that I know aren't important.

For that in particular, I use delta (<https://github.com/dandavison/delta>) with `side-by-side = true` enabled. I find I use both icdiff and delta side-by-side on a regular basis.

Delta is so much faster than icdiff too.

I mostly note down my transactions from my phone and https://moneymanagerapp.com/ has been working great for me.

It does let you start a webserver from your phone and use it on your desktop if you really have to, but the workflow is not ideal. It also does would not work if you need to track expenses of multiple people or want to automatically import expenses from your bank. It does allow you to export your data though. Backup and restore can be done via Google Drive.

Not OSS, and also paid(one time), but was totally worth it for me.


I like this app, it’s support multilingual and multi currency types


> Not everything under refs. Just the refs that you push.

Ahh, thanks. I overlooked that detail. I've fixed it now. :D


Haha, I have heard that from a lot of people. I actually really like that `f` for some reason.


That is a typo, lemme go fix that :D



Woops, forgot that. Let me add it to the list.


https://github.com/smallhadroncollider/taskell is a pretty good option for a similar usecse.


I use taskell just for the vim keybindings :) Simple and renders to markdown lists.


I've heard some good things about Guix on the language front. It is similar to nix but uses guile scheme as the configuration language.

https://guix.gnu.org/


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