the surrounding stuff for my next set with livecode.nyc

It basically just prints emoji for a vim buffer but with more livecode

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README.md

polonium

Its a livecode framework for spewing emoji into vim buffers a 60fps. surprisingly satisfying visuals ensue.

Setup

You could probably pull it in with a plugin manager but since you (probably) dont want it to always be on I reccomend just starting it manually. Try thid:

cd polonium
nvim example.po.lua
:so plugin.vim
:w

https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1507727174