Linkarzu Podcast | Neovim, macOS, Emacs, Linux, Terminals and more.

Linkarzu

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/@linkarzu Donate in ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/linkarzu

  1. Why He’s Building a New Terminal and Editor (Rio + Boo by Rapha Morim)

    1 DAY AGO

    Why He’s Building a New Terminal and Editor (Rio + Boo by Rapha Morim)

    Let's meet the creator of the Rio Terminal emulator Rapha Morim Link to the video: https://youtu.be/MBBujxqLm-o What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - What is rio terminal 00:03:33 - Why the name rio 00:05:10 - brazil and primeagen mentioned 00:05:59 - Language terminal written in 00:06:43 - why was rust chosen? 00:09:47 - Rapha's main terminal 00:11:03 - Ghostty and Mitchell Hashimoto 00:15:03 - How all terminals implement features 00:16:40 - Alacritty and image support 00:21:23 - Rio image support 00:22:05 - Thoughts on tmux (spicy) 00:24:39 - Is tmux like running another terminal? 00:26:25 - tmux adding new features affect you? 00:29:25 - wezterm using kitty terminfo file 00:29:55 - rio sixel windows 00:31:26 - how do you feel when users use tmux 00:32:49 - what tmux features users ask for 00:34:17 - tmux monopoly, and zellij 00:34:39 - rapha implementing tmux functionality 00:35:23 - WezTerm multiplexer 00:36:22 - tmux sessions 00:38:06 - Working on swiftui version of rio 00:38:51 - Multiplexer in rio? 00:41:12 - Worked with tmux maintainer? 00:41:44 - Rio runs on Windows? 00:44:03 - Maintain open source experience? 00:44:30 - Rapha used to work for jquery 00:47:03 - hackernews and rio popularity 00:48:29 - Rapha and font ligatures 00:49:58 - Who is Rapha? 00:52:22 - Rapha speaks Japanese, talk to him 00:54:20 - Rapha considers himself a generalist 00:55:50 - Rapha's youtube channel 01:00:28 - Play gameboy games in terminal 01:01:48 - myst shell parser 01:07:10 - Myst used by rust developers 01:08:15 - Rio character rendering work 01:12:20 - rio filters, similar to ghostty shaders 01:16:32 - Neovide cursor animation 01:19:47 - What is the gameboy repo for? 01:22:12 - Rapha working at charm.sh 01:23:21 - What is charm? 01:23:59 - superfile made with charm 01:25:04 - ssh apps with wish 01:26:02 - terminal.shop uses wish? 01:26:42 - glamour markdown renderer 01:28:32 - what us gum for? 01:31:23 - Can I run my scripts with gum? 01:32:28 - Are charm tools free? 01:33:45 - Do I need to pay for charm? 01:35:06 - Rapha's blogpost 01:35:26 - Working on new code editor Boo 01:37:51 - Boo will be a mouse free editor 01:40:48 - Will boo use vim motions? 01:41:08 - Boo logo, Mitchell, come and see this 01:42:31 - Neovim's mistake 01:43:35 - Boo zero config philosophy 01:46:59 - Neovim in shambles 01:47:26 - when neovim users come to boo? 01:48:43 - should you migrate to boo? 01:49:36 - Boo is for newcomers 01:50:52 - Thoughts on Helix 01:52:45 - Boo plugin system? 01:56:23 - Rapha's primary IDE? 01:57:25 - Helix and multiple cursors 01:57:55 - You cannot use the mouse in boo 02:00:52 - rio fork 02:03:25 - Just don't think of what others think 02:04:06 - FireFox fanboy 02:08:23 - What other editors Rapha uses 02:10:11 - Plugins in boo? 02:13:22 - Rapha's favorite OS 02:15:08 - Windows in Japan 02:17:40 - Why mac though?

    2h 22m
  2. This GitHub CLI Tool Will Change How You Work (gh-dash by Dolev Hadar)

    1 DAY AGO

    This GitHub CLI Tool Will Change How You Work (gh-dash by Dolev Hadar)

    gh-dash allows you to work with pull requests and issues in your terminal and not the hedious GitHub site. Link to the video: https://youtu.be/GOaVb-LDdK0 What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:06 - If your repo is over 500 stars, reach out 00:03:09 - Dolev GitHub profile 00:03:44 - gh-dash repo 00:04:04 - Plans with YouTube channel 00:04:32 - Who is Dolev, full-stack engineer 00:04:48 - ex-facebook, ex-wix 00:05:25 - why was gh-dash created? 00:07:05 - Do you, dolev, use gh-dash? 00:07:41 - gh-dash demo 00:09:27 - d for diff 00:09:45 - approve assign comment PRs 00:10:25 - can see issues, not discussions 00:10:46 - Future will implement checkruns 00:11:02 - O open PR in github 00:11:57 - Leave comments in PRs 00:12:45 - V leave approval comment 00:13:01 - Can you merge from gh-dash 00:13:31 - does gh-dash replace LazyGit? 00:14:30 - Plans to implement LazyGit functionality? 00:16:10 - If LazyGit integrates with github CLI? 00:16:50 - refetchIntervalMinutes 00:17:37 - gh-dash a TUI or neovim plugin? 00:18:22 - Can I open gh-dash from Neovim? 00:19:37 - gh-dash.nvim not maintained by dolev 00:20:47 - Going through docs 00:21:27 - gh-dash is a GitHub CLI extension 00:22:26 - gh-dash is the top extension 00:24:49 - gh-cli video by bashbunny charm.sh 00:25:54 - Experience of maintaining open source 00:27:16 - shoutout to the documentation contributor 00:27:46 - You can set your colorscheme 00:28:32 - support aspect of open source maintenance 00:29:29 - To implement new features, open issue 00:31:00 - Bad experiences with users? 00:31:35 - Neovim main editor, based 00:32:39 - for how long neovim user? 00:32:51 - own config or distro? 00:33:10 - Thoughts on distros 00:33:52 - Neovim config in dotfiles? 00:34:18 - nix-darwin user 00:34:46 - how is it in the nix rabbit hole? 00:36:19 - Recommend nix? I deploy macos with bash 00:38:09 - main file explorer mini.files 00:38:30 - relative line numbers in mini.files 00:39:15 - linkarzu bad vim jumping habits 00:40:19 - You navigate with relative line numbers? 00:41:25 - number layer? 00:43:47 - mini.files disabled preview 00:44:49 - diffview plugin 00:45:15 - snacks picker 00:48:16 - You use Neovide? 00:48:28 - Switched notes from Obsidian to Neovim 00:50:39 - Images in Neovim 00:51:12 - used image.nvim, now snacks image 00:52:22 - Neovim Colorscheme Tokyonight 00:52:55 - Why using Tmux? 00:54:53 - Go and scavenge 00:55:26 - Tmux and Ghostty cmd keys config 00:56:37 - Ctrl+enter in Neovim 00:58:52 - cat to see keys sent by terminal 01:01:29 - Thoughts on emacs? 01:04:35 - tmux sessions with sesh 01:07:48 - Hyper key sublayers 01:12:07 - sublayers useful if you run out of keys 01:14:12 - why macOS? 01:16:22 - Thoughts on Windows? 01:16:58 - How the world would be with Xenix? 01:19:02 - window manager, Aerospace 01:20:38 - Aerospace workspace configuration 01:22:28 - Why not Yabai in Stack Mode? 01:28:39 - Single or multiple monitors? 01:30:16 - Why I don't use keyboard layers 01:31:46 - Hyper sublayers in mac keyboard 01:33:57 - Thoughts on AI, detractor

    1h 46m
  3. Neovim User Tries Helix | with Core Contributor Nik Revenco

    1 DAY AGO

    Neovim User Tries Helix | with Core Contributor Nik Revenco

    Learn about the Helix text editor, from the perspective of a Neovim user. The wonderful guest is Nik Revenco, which is a Helix contributor, he has added several features to Helix, including Inline Git Blame and tutorials in the wiki page. He also created the Helix Golf page. Link to the video: https://youtu.be/AS7mnDgFgnw What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - Quick demo 00:01:57 - Why Nik from neovim to helix 00:03:10 - Why started using neovim 00:03:34 - Go back to vscode? 00:04:42 - how long using helix 00:04:55 - How old is Nik 00:05:10 - the odin project 00:05:44 - Experience with rust 00:06:41 - Is helix a GUI app? 00:07:19 - How to open helix 00:07:42 - Performance compared to Neovim? 00:08:17 - How do you navigate in projects 00:08:59 - Using yazi in helix 00:10:40 - file explorer if build from sources 00:11:07 - File picker leader f 00:11:56 - Open command 00:13:16 - aut-info (which-key) 00:14:02 - config.toml file 00:14:48 - languages.toml file 00:15:00 - Me trying helix 00:15:28 - Do I need to create the config.toml file? 00:16:52 - vi motions, but different 00:17:25 - m to match 00:17:49 - What about "v" for visual mode? 00:18:48 - Exit to normal mode with kj 00:19:44 - I don't get visual mode 00:22:02 - x is V to select enire line 00:22:45 - select text in non-contiguous lines 00:24:22 - multiple cursor demo 00:26:22 - Nik website multiple cursors demos 00:27:25 - space+p paste from system clipboard 00:27:38 - demo2 multiple cursors 00:29:52 - Move to next selection ) 00:30:07 - remove from selection , 00:32:04 - collapse selection to cursor ; 00:32:49 - gl gh line end or start 00:33:55 - how to start multiple cursors 00:34:39 - add cursors alt+c above shift+c below 00:36:06 - cursors out of phase g+s 00:37:19 - vim-visual-multi neovim 00:38:27 - multiple cursor CSV demo 00:39:26 - is there a keymap search? 00:40:36 - space+? keymap picker 00:41:45 - space+' list of open buffers 00:42:49 - Bufferline to show tabs 00:43:22 - Can you see docs help from helix? 00:45:14 - buffer picker with space+b 00:46:17 - what is helix golf? 00:47:36 - Nik contributions to helix 00:49:00 - Inline git blame PR 00:50:42 - color swatches functionality 00:53:01 - Is inspiration grabbed from neovim? 00:53:37 - Helix plugin system in the future 00:54:27 - Do you miss any neovim features? 00:55:32 - Can you render images in helix? 00:57:54 - Tmux and helix 00:59:10 - Continue CSV demo 00:59:31 - Where is Nik from 01:00:15 - Enable sytax highlighting for a csv 01:01:14 - Add LSP for other languages 01:02:29 - really continue with csv demo 01:09:04 - undo u redo U 01:09:26 - Cursor out of phase 01:10:27 - tilde change case 01:11:06 - shift+s exclude text from selection 01:14:42 - Heard the helix joke? 01:15:34 - What you want to learn next? 01:16:47 - Toggle shows all options 01:17:58 - Create custom colorscheme? 01:18:35 - Helix to start learning rust? 01:21:37 - Nik mcdonalds colorscheme 01:23:07 - auto-save auto-format 01:24:45 - Nik dotfiles for the scavengers 01:25:52 - Open LazyGit from helix 01:26:45 - helix stealing ideas from neovim 01:27:14 - beware, nik uses nix

    1h 29m
  4. This Postman Alternative Runs INSIDE Neovim (ft. Kulala Maintainers)

    1 DAY AGO

    This Postman Alternative Runs INSIDE Neovim (ft. Kulala Maintainers)

    In this video we go over Kulala, which is a Postman alternative, but in your terminal, even better yet, within Neovim. I talk to Marco (Gorilla Moe) and Yaro and they guide us through a demo and explain how it works, also solve questions Kulala is a minimal REST-Client Interface and set of tools for working with RESTful APIs. It also supports GraphQL Link to the video: https://youtu.be/uX10mF9HZx8 What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - meet Marco and Yaro 00:03:00 - rest.nvim archived, kulala started 00:05:40 - why Yaro joined as a maintainer 00:07:25 - yaro mainly backened but also full-stack 00:08:05 - marco technical background 00:09:30 - what is kulala? 00:10:40 - comparison to IntelliJ HTTP Client 00:12:30 - kulala demo 00:16:25 - use code actions 00:17:52 - look at previous requests 00:18:40 - verbose output 00:19:45 - pre-request and post-request scripts 00:22:31 - Manage auth config 00:23:55 - revoke a token 00:24:10 - Oauth2 authentication process 00:26:00 - Kulala has a built-in LSP server 00:27:10 - difference with kulala-ls 00:28:00 - can still use kulala-ls with rest.nvim 00:28:57 - demo update a token 00:30:40 - demo revoking token 00:30:59 - oauth2 support is new 00:32:45 - kulala documentation 00:34:15 - http env file to load secrets 00:39:18 - kulala-fmt to format http or rest files 00:41:15 - kulala-fmt to convert to http files 00:42:40 - migrate from postman to kulala 00:44:30 - kulala CLI and github action coming soon 00:48:50 - how compatible tools like intellij 00:51:15 - reach out to mainainer of rest client 00:52:10 - fears on breaking changes 00:56:00 - user feedback is needed 00:56:35 - yaro is worried there are no issues 00:57:20 - join the kulala discord 00:58:40 - marco OS of choice, manjaro 01:01:00 - yaro OS of choice, any 01:03:55 - yaro why neovim? 01:05:40 - Marco experience with Neovim 01:06:10 - from german to US layout for Neovim 01:10:20 - keep the feedback coming

    1h 13m
  5. From Neovim to Emacs: How a Writer Rebuilt His Workflow (ft. Theena)

    2 DAYS AGO

    From Neovim to Emacs: How a Writer Rebuilt His Workflow (ft. Theena)

    Theena Kumaragurunathan is a multidisciplinary artist based in Colombo, Sri Lanka. He is the author of the national award winning novel 'First Utterance', and the director of 'Pala'. He is an advocate for FOSS technology. Link to the video: https://youtu.be/5W0bcoFkvLY What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - Who is Theena 00:03:30 - In pandemic vim journey started 00:04:20 - Switch from rich text to plain text 00:05:28 - Theenas novel First Utterance 00:07:30 - working on 2nd book, science fiction 00:07:53 - First Utterance on amazon 00:09:25 - Theenas videos in neovimconf 00:10:28 - Status of youtube channel 00:10:55 - What is LaTeX 00:12:00 - LaTeX art director publish process 00:15:30 - How to set up a LaTeX document 00:17:50 - Switch between different typographies 00:22:00 - Why not Microsoft Word, but LaTeX 00:24:25 - LaTeX and a trilingual novel 00:28:15 - Can LaTeX replace word 00:30:10 - Markdown and multiple fonts 00:31:30 - Can LaTeX replace word as a writer 00:32:40 - Send to editor and publish process 00:35:10 - Org mode love affair 00:37:25 - From neovim to emacs 00:38:38 - Zettelkasten method, snake oil 00:43:15 - Zettelkasten with vimwiki in Neovim 00:44:28 - Neovide mentioned 00:47:20 - Zettelkasten to go back in time 00:52:40 - Zettelkasten in org-roam 00:53:31 - org-roam graph view 00:54:40 - Aaron Sorkin screenwriting 00:58:18 - Why not org to write the book 01:01:55 - Images in org and latex 01:03:40 - Thoughts on Markdown 01:06:53 - Theena try to move me away from md 01:08:24 - Thoughts on Obsidian 01:09:45 - Emacs for writers, Neal Stephenson 01:12:43 - Thoughts on Lisp 01:15:35 - Still using Neovim for LaTeX 01:16:15 - Do you migrate old notes to new tools 01:19:40 - Git for a writer 01:21:45 - Emacs screenplay writing 01:22:45 - What are Neovim users gonna say 01:23:35 - Why Neovim for LaTeX 01:25:35 - Emacs app or in the terminal 01:26:07 - Emacs to view PDFs and EPUBs 01:26:50 - Emacs vs Neovide in smoothness 01:28:00 - Emacs vs Neovim in smoothness 01:29:35 - Coming back home daddy 01:30:00 - Thoughts on vim motions 01:33:00 - Thoughts on Harper 01:34:00 - Partner thoughts on programmer hat 01:35:50 - What's happening with oviwrite 01:37:00 - What's a writer doing maitaining a repo 01:38:00 - Why play with the tools too much 01:41:25 - Do the tools give you super powers 01:43:30 - Explaining vim motions to your partner 01:45:35 - Why not stop with vim 01:48:25 - Calling other writers, monkeys 01:50:50 - Hours spent configuring stuff 01:53:30 - Emacs kickstarter for neovim users 01:54:20 - LazyGit for emacs magit 01:57:00 - Started converting other users as well 02:00:45 - OVIWrite passing the flag 02:01:45 - OS of choice, macos 02:04:05 - yabai, skhd, JankyBorders, raycast 02:06:54 - First OS, macos 02:08:55 - Thoughts on Windows 02:11:00 - Terminal emulator, kitty 02:11:57 - Single or multiple monitors 02:13:00 - Keyboard 02:14:55 - macOS app kindaVim 02:15:51 - Partners get excited with keyboards 02:20:45 - Pala movie, where to find it, Mubi 02:23:45 - Favorite movies 02:25:30 - Favorite music bands 02:26:45 - Favorite books

    2h 30m
  6. Inside Neovim with Core Maintainer Maria Solano | Snippets, Completion & More

    17 MAY

    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/0DNC3uRPBwc What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00 - what's maria working on right now 02:55 - how long have used neovim 03:51 - first experiences with neovim 05:50 - why left vscode 06:45 - neovim distro or own config 08:55 - is your neovim config done? 09:56 - how is Folke's name pronounced 11:10 - nvim-cmp or blink.cmp 14:15 - where to find maria 15:35 - maria's youtube channel 17:05 - experience maintaining open source 17:25 - previously worked at microsoft 18:35 - working on vscode 20:00 - neovim snippet engine implementation 24:00 - thoughts on luasnip and friendly snippets 25:40 - file explorer mini.files 28:25 - file picker fzf-lua ex telescope 29:00 - fzf-lua for performance reasons 30:00 - thoughts on snacks picker 31:35 - custom dracula colorscheme 33:00 - tool to push to github, lazygit 33:40 - lazygit contributor 35:40 - discuss with maintainers before submitting 37:45 - how to contribute to neovim 38:55 - draft PRs recommendation 40:15 - tmux or not tmux 42:15 - framework laptop, arch linux, macos too 43:15 - thoughts on asahi linux 44:05 - framework or systems 76 laptops 45:25 - thoughts on windows 46:55 - vscode and windows registry 48:35 - note taking 49:38 - keyboard moonlander 51:55 - 3 favorite neovim plugins fzf-lua 52:40 - flash.nvim 53:00 - flash remote motions mind blowing demo

    56 min
  7. He Built a Grammarly Alternative | Now WordPress.com Owns It (ft. Harper Creator Elijah Potter)

    12 MAY

    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 plugin Link to the video: https://youtu.be/l9D7M1gIY8I What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - harper demo 00:02:16 - harper runs locally 00:03:35 - in Neovim is a language server 00:04:50 - available in obsidian emacs helix zed vs code 00:06:05 - demo as a wordpress plugin 00:06:38 - chrome extension coming soon 00:07:14 - other languages besides english? 00:09:35 - open source, PRs for other languages accepted 00:09:55 - Harper and Automattic 00:12:05 - techcrunch article 00:12:47 - working on harper alone? 00:13:45 - how and where to submit issues 00:16:08 - FAQs 00:16:55 - harper chrome extension 00:17:55 - harper desktop application idea 00:20:33 - harper in emacs? 00:21:38 - elijah's blog 00:24:05 - experience maintaining open source 00:27:20 - favorite music artists 00:28:50 - favorite movies 00:30:35 - video games 00:30:55 - Elijah is 12 years old 00:32:28 - tool to take notes 00:34:20 - Arch, even though looks like a mac guy 00:37:35 - started with linux? 00:40:55 - thoughts on macos 00:42:30 - window manager hyprland 00:42:50 - hyprland master mode 00:44:06 - single or multiple monitors 00:46:35 - wezterm 00:47:45 - wezterm max_fps setting 00:49:45 - other terminals? 00:51:00 - why Neovim? 00:53:47 - neovim experience when starting 00:59:15 - is your neovim config done? 01:03:00 - thoughts on neovim distros 01:04:55 - which-key 01:06:13 - neovim file explorer nvim-tree 01:07:40 - favorite neovim plugins telescope leap.nvim 01:08:25 - smear-cursor.nvim neovide cursor animation 01:09:38 - neovim colorscheme, why light mode 01:11:53 - modus_vivendi modus_operandi 01:12:28 - tool to push to github, lazygit 01:13:35 - why tmux? 01:14:40 - keyboard 01:15:30 - use of AI 01:16:55 - other projects, ofc and tatum 01:19:50 - favorite terminal tools 01:20:55 - favorite desktop apps 01:22:00 - homelab? 01:24:22 - linkarzu harper video

    1h 27m
  8. How HiPhish Built rainbow-delimiters.nvim (and Uses Neovim Without a Plugin Manager)

    9 MAY

    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/e8IHILxKqZs What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough Timeline: 00:00:00 - rainbow-delimiters.nvim demo 00:05:15 - fork of a different plugin 00:07:37 - change strategy to local 00:09:02 - original plugin didnt use tree-sitter 00:09:30 - downside of tree-sitter support for each lang 00:09:45 - open a PR to support new languages 00:12:20 - do you get a lot of requests for new langs? 00:13:15 - burdain of managing open source repo 00:14:45 - support aspect of open source 00:16:23 - future of the plugin 00:17:46 - how long using neovim 00:19:00 - neovim didn't start with lua 00:19:55 - why start using vim in the first place 00:24:07 - vim before touch typing 00:26:05 - keyboard keychron k1 00:29:25 - thoughts on split keyboards 00:30:25 - operating system void linux 00:31:55 - running void linux for 5 years 00:32:14 - why not arch 00:32:59 - why left macOS, no updates 00:34:32 - are you forced to use mac in companies? 00:35:45 - thoughts on Windows 00:36:43 - linkarzu switching to linux? 00:38:47 - coworkers understand neovim? 00:40:08 - open source to have control 00:41:23 - screen sharing and neovim? 00:42:38 - thoughts on emacs 00:44:45 - neovim and python 00:46:51 - videogames street of rage 4 00:48:04 - reading books 00:50:31 - librera 00:51:35 - clear cookies to fight doomscrolling 00:53:20 - note taking app neovim 00:54:10 - linux window manager kde plasma bspwm 00:58:05 - x11 wayland hperland 01:00:24 - thoughts on single app on screen? 01:02:00 - monocle mode in bspwm 01:02:35 - terminal alacritty 01:04:55 - thoughts on ghostty 01:07:15 - thoughts on tmux 01:09:30 - own neovim config or distribution 01:12:12 - book practical vim 01:13:10 - how do you know what you don't know 01:16:00 - nvim-cmp or blink.cmp 01:17:03 - neovim package manager git submodules 01:20:40 - why git submodules 01:21:50 - hiphish blog 01:23:40 - neovim file explorer nerdtree 01:24:00 - neovim colorscheme solarized or selenized 01:24:55 - tool to push to github fugitive.vim 01:26:00 - thoughts on AI 01:29:45 - HTMX and alpine.js 01:33:00 - neovim and javascript coding 01:33:35 - currently learning elixir 01:34:30 - favorite CLI tools 01:35:50 - favorite linux applications 01:36:20 - favorite neovim plugins neotest 01:38:25 - fugitive telescope vim-dirvish vim-win 01:41:00 - hiphish config in dotfiles 01:41:45 - homelab 01:44:25 - install rainbow-delimiters.nvim

    1h 52m

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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/@linkarzu Donate in ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/linkarzu

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