Add walking cat animation in terminal#3
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This change implements a walking cat animation directly in the terminal using Neovim's floating windows, providing a more convenient alternative to the previous GLFW-based approach. Key changes: - Created `lua/pawtocomplete/walk.lua` for ASCII cat animation logic. - Integrated `PawWalk` and `PawStop` commands into the plugin. - Added configurable speed and step options for the animation. - Ensured the animation adapts to terminal resizing. - Used `vim.uv` timers with `vim.schedule_wrap` for smooth, safe animation. Co-authored-by: kiddos <9444583+kiddos@users.noreply.github.com>
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Implemented an integrated walking cat animation for Neovim using floating windows and ASCII art. This addresses the user's feedback about GLFW being inconvenient for terminal use.
PR created automatically by Jules for task 18428379032267397588 started by @kiddos