A solid backbone for your `.slate.js.`
A solid backbone for your .slate.js.
slate.bindAll
in slate.example.js
).slate.chain
for you.You should compare the reslate example config with Slate's example JS config.
Do you have Slate? Get Slate.
git clone https://github.com/lunixbochs/reslate.git
somewhere convenient.
ln -s "$(pwd)"/reslate.js ~/.reslate.js
(Run this in Terminal / bash inside the repo).
S.src('.reslate.js');
from .slate.js
to use this if you're a Slate veteran.
If you're new to Slate, copy my slate.example.js
to ~/.slate.js
instead.
Either way, look at slate.example.js
for a full configuration.
Reslate has a high ratio of comments to code. Dive into reslate.js
and hack away.
Your desktop has never looked better.
You should probably set up a Hyper key if you plan on using Slate and your computer at the same time.
Using PCKeyboardHack and KeyRemap4Macbook to create a Hyper key.
I recommend modifying your private.xml
to only map Hyper to ctrl+alt+cmd
(and not shift
).
This allows you to bind both hyper
and hyper+shift
as modifiers.