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Wine GE is discontinued in favor of Proton GE. See https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom/releases/tag/GE-Proton8-26
I’m not entirely sure how Lutris updates proton, but it should be able to detect and use the Proton GE versions you installed to Steam with ProtonUp-Qt.
I mean, most of those things can be done in regular vim too. I’m probably going to switch eventually, but I haven’t really had any issues with vim that would motivate me to switch, and I haven’t really encountered anything super useful that nvim has that vim can’t also do. Though, I’ll admit lua is tempting, and better defaults are certainly a plus!
For search highlighting, the relevant options are :set hlsearch
and :set incsearch
. nvim just has those enabled by default. nvim also has a binding Ctrl+L to clear the search highlight. This isn’t in vim by default, but the vim-sensible plugin also adds it.
What do you mean by cw
putting a dollar sign? I don’t think I’ve ever encountered that.
Edit: the vim syntax for Ctrl+L got eaten by markdown.
I’ve only played a couple zachtronics games before, but they’re all really fun and indepth programming/factory puzzle games. I’ve seen them compared to Factorio before, and I think it’s apt. Instead of building one large factory across the game, every level asks you to build a self contained factory.
The two I’ve played before are TIS-100 and SHENZHEN I/O, both of which involve solving puzzles using a simple assembly language.
This game is pretty fun! I think the flowchart aesthetic looks really nice.
I played the demo and decided to get it a few months ago during the steam summer sale, but then it went free on amazon like a month later lol