It didn't work as good as expected. It sometimes missed further lines.
It did not really shine in its neural network learning, taking into
account exist codes and cwd.
Use home-manager to create xsession.
Readme contains info on how to start xsession on login.
That way home-manager can maintain languages, keyboard and further stuff
globally for user.
No more need to set stuff as workaround within i3 or zsh.
Also enabled to start systemd units after login, as home-manager will
create and trigger `hm-graphical-session.target`.
That allows me to search backward and go forward once I got to far.
I also switch to CTRL+j and CTRL+k to use vim like bindings to search
back and forth.
Those were the last piece in my old .dotfiles repository.
The whole configuration is now defined here.
Only customer specifics are in a separate location / repo to not expose
any sensible data.
I tried nvimpager but it was a bit complex for me to re use existing
Neovim settings tweak for specific usage as pager.
I decided to stick with less for everything.