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It's been a while but I've been using NixOS (or anything styled like it like GuixSD, for example) and distro-hopped from Arch Linux. I think it's high noon for making the structure of this setup to be truer to one of the big objectives which is how easy to transfer this between different setups. Which means I removed some things such as the package lists, systemd config files, and package manager-specific configs. While the solution is easy (which is to simply ignore the system-specific files) but I'm not going with the pragmatic solution not because I'm a dumbass but because I'm so smart that I want to create a challenge for myself to solve a puzzle on figuring out a way on how to structure my dotfiles. :) Such a productive use of my time, that's for sure.
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98 lines
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global !p
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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def relative_date(days = 0):
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time_difference = timedelta(days=int(days))
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calculated_date = datetime.today() + time_difference
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return calculated_date
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endglobal
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snippet "reldate (\d+)( ".+")?" "Prints out the relative date in ISO format." ri
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`!p
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reldate = relative_date(match.group(1))
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date_format = match.group(2).strip(" \"") if match.group(2) is not None else "%F"
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snip.rv = reldate.strftime(date_format)
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`
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endsnippet
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snippet today "Prints out today's date in ISO format" i
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`!p
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from datetime import datetime
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snip.rv = datetime.today().strftime("%F")
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`
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endsnippet
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# Quick formatting.
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snippet sign "Quick signature" i
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${1:Sincerely,}
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${2:Gabriel Arazas}
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$0
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endsnippet
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snippet retrieve "Quick retrieval date in informal format" i
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(retrieved `!p snip.rv = datetime.today().strftime("%F")`)
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endsnippet
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snippet ie "Parenthetical material Latin 'id est' (ie)" iw
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(i.e., $1) $0
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endsnippet
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snippet eg "Parenthetical material Latin 'exempli gratia' (eg)" iw
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(e.g., $1) $0
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endsnippet
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# Em dashes (I've these dedicated snippets for some reason).
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snippet em "Quick em dash"
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—
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endsnippet
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snippet em-mat "Em dash material" iw
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— $1 — $0
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endsnippet
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snippet em-ie "'id est' surrounded with em dash" iw
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— i.e., $1 — $0
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endsnippet
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snippet em-eg "'exempli gratia' surrounded with em dash" iw
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— e.g., $1 — $0
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endsnippet
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# Quick word snippets
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# Each of these quick word snippets has a prefix of `qw-`
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snippet qw-lx "LaTeX" iw
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LaTeX
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endsnippet
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snippet qw-as "Asciidoctor" iw
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Asciidoctor
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endsnippet
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# Miscellaneous snippets
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snippet #! "Quick snippet for a shebang." bi
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#!${1:/usr/bin/env} ${2:sh}
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endsnippet
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# This is only useful for decorative comment boxes and all of the jazz.
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snippet "boxen '(.*)'" "Create a box of stuff" ir
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`!p snip.rv = (match.group(1) * (len(t[1]) + 4)).strip()[0:(len(t[1]) + 4)]`
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`!p snip.rv = match.group(1)[0]` $1 `!p snip.rv = match.group(1)[0]`
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`!p snip.rv = (match.group(1) * (len(t[1]) + 4)).strip()[0:(len(t[1]) + 4)]`
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$0
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endsnippet
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# Also stolen from Gilles Castel's post at https://castel.dev/post/lecture-notes-1/.
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snippet box "More box (that looks more like a box)."
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`!p snip.rv = '┌' + '─' * (len(t[1]) + 2) + '┐'`
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│ $1 │
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`!p snip.rv = '└' + '─' * (len(t[1]) + 2) + '┘'`
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$0
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endsnippet
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