Inside Neovim with Core Maintainer Maria Solano | Snippets, Completion & More
Conversation with one of the Neovim Core Maintainers, Maria Solano. Interesting topics discussed like her contributions not only to neovim but to other open source projects and we also learn about her setup and OS preferences.Link to the video:https://youtu.be/0DNC3uRPBwcDonate in ko-fi:https://ko-fi.com/linkarzuTimeline:00:00 - what's maria working on right now02:55 - how long have used neovim03:51 - first experiences with neovim05:50 - why left vscode06:45 - neovim distro or own config08:55 - is your neovim config done?09:56 - how is Folke's name pronounced11:10 - nvim-cmp or blink.cmp14:15 - where to find maria15:35 - maria's youtube channel17:05 - experience maintaining open source17:25 - previously worked at microsoft18:35 - working on vscode20:00 - neovim snippet engine implementation24:00 - thoughts on luasnip and friendly snippets25:40 - file explorer mini.files28:25 - file picker fzf-lua ex telescope29:00 - fzf-lua for performance reasons30:00 - thoughts on snacks picker31:35 - custom dracula colorscheme33:00 - tool to push to github, lazygit33:40 - lazygit contributor35:40 - discuss with maintainers before submitting37:45 - how to contribute to neovim38:55 - draft PRs recommendation40:15 - tmux or not tmux42:15 - framework laptop, arch linux, macos too43:15 - thoughts on asahi linux44:05 - framework or systems 76 laptops45:25 - thoughts on windows46:55 - vscode and windows registry48:35 - note taking49:38 - keyboard moonlander51:55 - 3 favorite neovim plugins fzf-lua52:40 - flash.nvim53:00 - flash remote motions mind blowing demo
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He Built a Grammarly Alternative | Now WordPress.com Owns It (ft. Harper Creator Elijah Potter)
I write a lot of Markdown in Neovim, and I was looking for a tool that could understand the grammar in my document and give me suggestions and easily help me find mistakes, similar to the way Grammarly works. I found harper, Installed it, and I have been using it ever since. In this video I go over the history of Harper, a quick demo, and get to know it's author, Elijah Potter, a bit more. Harper not only works in Neovim, but it also works in Emacs, Obsidian, Zed, VScode, Helix and as a WordPress pluginLink to the video:https://youtu.be/l9D7M1gIY8IDonate in ko-fi:https://ko-fi.com/linkarzuTimeline:00:00:00 - harper demo00:02:16 - harper runs locally00:03:35 - in Neovim is a language server00:04:50 - available in obsidian emacs helix zed vs code00:06:05 - demo as a wordpress plugin00:06:38 - chrome extension coming soon00:07:14 - other languages besides english?00:09:35 - open source, PRs for other languages accepted00:09:55 - Harper and Automattic00:12:05 - techcrunch article00:12:47 - working on harper alone?00:13:45 - how and where to submit issues00:16:08 - FAQs00:16:55 - harper chrome extension00:17:55 - harper desktop application idea00:20:33 - harper in emacs?00:21:38 - elijah's blog00:24:05 - experience maintaining open source00:27:20 - favorite music artists00:28:50 - favorite movies00:30:35 - video games00:30:55 - Elijah is 12 years old00:32:28 - tool to take notes00:34:20 - Arch, even though looks like a mac guy00:37:35 - started with linux?00:40:55 - thoughts on macos00:42:30 - window manager hyprland00:42:50 - hyprland master mode00:44:06 - single or multiple monitors00:46:35 - wezterm00:47:45 - wezterm max_fps setting00:49:45 - other terminals?00:51:00 - why Neovim?00:53:47 - neovim experience when starting00:59:15 - is your neovim config done?01:03:00 - thoughts on neovim distros01:04:55 - which-key01:06:13 - neovim file explorer nvim-tree01:07:40 - favorite neovim plugins telescope leap.nvim01:08:25 - smear-cursor.nvim neovide cursor animation01:09:38 - neovim colorscheme, why light mode01:11:53 - modus_vivendi modus_operandi01:12:28 - tool to push to github, lazygit01:13:35 - why tmux?01:14:40 - keyboard01:15:30 - use of AI01:16:55 - other projects, ofc and tatum01:19:50 - favorite terminal tools01:20:55 - favorite desktop apps01:22:00 - homelab?01:24:22 - linkarzu harper video
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How HiPhish Built rainbow-delimiters.nvim (and Uses Neovim Without a Plugin Manager)
I recently asked in the Neovim subreddit if any plugin/distro/core maintainers would be interested in participating in these casual interviews, and HiPhish was kind enough to reach out to share more about the plugin rainbow-delimiters.nvim. In this video you will not just learn about the plugin, but many other things, like, what's HiPhish's OS of choice, the way to manage Neovim plugins not with a package manager but using git submodules, and much more.Link to the video:https://youtu.be/e8IHILxKqZsDonate in ko-fi:https://ko-fi.com/linkarzuTimeline:00:00:00 - rainbow-delimiters.nvim demo00:05:15 - fork of a different plugin00:07:37 - change strategy to local00:09:02 - original plugin didnt use tree-sitter00:09:30 - downside of tree-sitter support for each lang00:09:45 - open a PR to support new languages00:12:20 - do you get a lot of requests for new langs?00:13:15 - burdain of managing open source repo00:14:45 - support aspect of open source00:16:23 - future of the plugin00:17:46 - how long using neovim00:19:00 - neovim didn't start with lua00:19:55 - why start using vim in the first place00:24:07 - vim before touch typing00:26:05 - keyboard keychron k100:29:25 - thoughts on split keyboards00:30:25 - operating system void linux00:31:55 - running void linux for 5 years00:32:14 - why not arch00:32:59 - why left macOS, no updates00:34:32 - are you forced to use mac in companies?00:35:45 - thoughts on Windows00:36:43 - linkarzu switching to linux?00:38:47 - coworkers understand neovim?00:40:08 - open source to have control00:41:23 - screen sharing and neovim?00:42:38 - thoughts on emacs00:44:45 - neovim and python00:46:51 - videogames street of rage 400:48:04 - reading books00:50:31 - librera00:51:35 - clear cookies to fight doomscrolling00:53:20 - note taking app neovim00:54:10 - linux window manager kde plasma bspwm00:58:05 - x11 wayland hperland01:00:24 - thoughts on single app on screen?01:02:00 - monocle mode in bspwm01:02:35 - terminal alacritty01:04:55 - thoughts on ghostty01:07:15 - thoughts on tmux01:09:30 - own neovim config or distribution01:12:12 - book practical vim01:13:10 - how do you know what you don't know01:16:00 - nvim-cmp or blink.cmp01:17:03 - neovim package manager git submodules01:20:40 - why git submodules01:21:50 - hiphish blog01:23:40 - neovim file explorer nerdtree01:24:00 - neovim colorscheme solarized or selenized01:24:55 - tool to push to github fugitive.vim01:26:00 - thoughts on AI01:29:45 - HTMX and alpine.js01:33:00 - neovim and javascript coding01:33:35 - currently learning elixir01:34:30 - favorite CLI tools01:35:50 - favorite linux applications01:36:20 - favorite neovim plugins neotest01:38:25 - fugitive telescope vim-dirvish vim-win01:41:00 - hiphish config in dotfiles01:41:45 - homelab01:44:25 - install rainbow-delimiters.nvim
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Neovim, Zed, and Colima: How Alex (Package Main) Works as a Developer
In this video I talk to Alex from the "packagemain" youtube channel to understand about his developer workflow, get to know him a bit better and some of the tools he uses like Colima that I didn't know about. He has a channel with 10,000 subs as of today, mainly talks about go, but expect topics related to programming in general If you want to see more videos like this or you want me to continue with them, please let me know down in the commentsLink to the video:https://youtu.be/w89f9dDV2qADonate in ko-fi:https://ko-fi.com/linkarzuTimeline:00:00:00 - package main channel and blog00:05:52 - youtube when and why00:10:08 - what is substack00:11:30 - 2 music bands00:15:41 - 2 favorite movies00:18:54 - videogames00:23:44 - note taking app00:27:03 - note privacy00:33:10 - thoughts on self hosting notes00:35:40 - OS used00:42:27 - wanting to try linux00:45:08 - thoughts on Windows and microsoft00:49:30 - thoughts on putty for ssh00:50:00 - window manager macos00:54:45 - single monitor or multiple00:57:43 - terminal ghostty alacritty iterm00:59:40 - learning zig because of ghostty01:01:24 - warp wezterm kitty01:04:45 - zellij01:08:26 - IDE of choice, neovim and zed01:12:09 - LSPs between editors01:16:25 - Still exploring neovim grug-far01:23:42 - own neovim config or distro01:25:50 - file explorer in neovim01:30:35 - colorscheme01:34:56 - tool to push to github01:36:45 - why zellij and not tmux01:39:09 - keyboard NuPhy Air01:41:40 - do you use AI01:47:00 - projects practice-go01:48:55 - CLI apps fzf colima lazydocker01:51:44 - what is colima01:55:25 - favorite macos apps01:59:45 - my issues with brave02:00:00 - homelab02:01:55 - process of migrating to neovim02:05:32 - whichkey in lazyvim02:09:15 - emptiful and whysoserious subscribe
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Linux vs macOS: Shasten Has Some *Thoughts* (ft. Linux Dev Labs)
My YouTube channel is mainly macOS related, I do use linux in servers, but I don't have too much linux related content. I want to know what my friend Shasten has to say about macOS and how he feels about it I personally think that its good to see different perspectives, and mainly learn from all of them and grab (deeznuts) what you like about each. If you want to see more videos like this or you want me to continue with them, please let me know down in the comments Also, if you think Shasten should get the apple logo tattooed on his other arm, let me know down in the comments tooLink to the video:https://youtu.be/pTQ4LyDD1vMDonate in ko-fi:https://ko-fi.com/linkarzuTimeline:00:00:00 - intro00:01:30 - uutils rewrite00:09:06 - who is shasten00:09:40 - shasten after the mexican dream00:14:25 - youtube and why00:17:25 - shasten channel rename00:19:02 - 2 favorite bands00:22:54 - 2 favorites movies00:24:22 - videogames00:25:37 - open heart surgery00:28:12 - note taking app00:34:55 - current OS aurora linux00:36:00 - boxbuddy in aurora00:37:40 - wayland xorg00:40:10 - install packages as docker containers00:41:43 - running arch linux as a container00:44:50 - pandoc arch package00:45:31 - 2 favorite linux deskop distros00:46:07 - AUR package conflicts00:49:22 - Apple logo tattoo soon00:49:35 - dark past with apple hardware00:50:52 - gentoo linux00:52:44 - itunes music drama00:54:40 - apple should give back to BSD00:55:43 - least favorite linux distros00:56:00 - manjaro breaking00:57:00 - maintaining packages in the AUR00:59:11 - favorite linux server distro01:00:35 - conspiracy microsoft purchase ubuntu01:01:38 - debian on servers01:06:31 - thoughts on macos01:08:00 - dmenu in opensuse and spectrwm01:10:55 - manpages in neovim01:12:57 - change colors everywhere macos with script01:16:00 - sesh by josh medeski mentioned01:17:37 - waiting on ARM01:19:28 - apple soldering components01:21:35 - apple not supporting old hardware01:25:43 - hate windows01:28:47 - gamin on windows bazzite01:31:16 - music on linux ardour01:32:35 - logix pro x pro tools cubase sonar reaper01:34:45 - thoughts on open source and closed source01:40:41 - kdenlive or davinci resolve01:45:39 - GPL3.0 license richard stallman01:49:00 - linux window manager01:54:00 - xmonad window manager01:55:08 - hyprland in wayland01:55:52 - terminal ST Ptyxis kitty wezterm ghostty01:58:15 - IDE neovim vim doom emacs01:59:06 - Own neovim config or distro AstroNvim02:00:35 - old man yelling at cloud noice.nvim02:03:38 - neovim file explorer neo-tree02:04:00 - thoughts on mini.files02:08:11 - aurora containers performance hit02:08:45 - thoughts on flatpaks snaps02:09:26 - Shasten converted to macos with apple tattoo02:13:14 - Livestreaming and talking muted02:14:35 - Before recording, restart02:15:51 - do you want to see a second part?02:17:04 - trolls in comments
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In YouTube I talk to guests about tech topics: Neovim, macOS, Linux, Terminal emulators, popular GitHub repos, other editors like Emacs, Helix, etc. We also learn how each guest uses their setup, CLI tools they use and how. Videos in my YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@linkarzuDonate in ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/linkarzu
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