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"description": "Keeping on track with workflow",
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"textContent": "In order to keep myself on track I wanted to document my workflow. So in order\nto do that this post will be kept up to date every 3 months or so with\nadditional input and changes to how I work. Currently, I use NixOS and have my\nNeovim config managed through Nix, a big thanks to\n@nekowinson for all their help.\n\nTo start right away with things that I wish to get better at:\n\n- vim motions\n- touch typing\n- Go\n- Rust\n- Nix\n\nThis list were created in order to improve my basic workflow to improve the\ngeneric speed that I work at. To start I barely use vim motions despite using\nNeovim as my main editor, and touch typing goes along well with this. And\ndespite using NixOS I feel like I barely know anything about Nix.\n\nIn order to also properly manage myself I have two main tools\nbellado and\nVikunja having these two separate is really inconvenient\nbut in order to use my to-do list well it needs to be accessible via the command\nline and through the web so whether I'm out and about or on my main work machine\nevery will work well. One way I plan to improve this issue is to allow bellado\nto interact with my Vikunja instance.",
"title": "My workflow"
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