Just updated my (Neo-)Vim plugin for Hurl files with new keyword and section names from upstream.
https://codeberg.org/scy/vim-hurl/commit/52d269100eff1ab412e428d1b4fd478938c887c5
Just updated my (Neo-)Vim plugin for Hurl files with new keyword and section names from upstream.
https://codeberg.org/scy/vim-hurl/commit/52d269100eff1ab412e428d1b4fd478938c887c5
https://github.com/hgrsd/duplik now supports passing a max depth flag when recursively looking for duplicates
I'm working on this project in a very low tech, "retro" way, which I'm really enjoying.
Concretely, this means:
I write code in #vim without any plugins apart from fzf.
I do not use LSPs. I definitely do not use AI. I have the Zig language guide & std lib docs open on the side, and I'm running zig build in `watch` mode.
I'm really trying to preserve the ability to learn new languages and concepts and I think this notion of "productive struggle" is very important to actually build understanding and expertise. Also, I'm really enjoying it.
Lo de meterle tantas esteroides a vim/nvim como para que acabe siendo igual que cualquier variante de IntelliJ no sé si me termina de convencer.
Pensaba que la idea de programar con vim era evitar distracciones y al final acabas llenando la terminal de pop-ups.
“every other editor began to feel like it had a layer of padding between me and the code.”
Open-sourced my personal Neovim setup: nvimz
Native-first, lightweight, and optimized for backend/devops workflows.
Built around Neovim 0.12, vim.pack, and mini.nvim.
Fork freely if useful :)))
Stars are appreciated.
https://github.com/andev0x/nvimz
#neovim #vim #lua #opensource #mini #nvimz
A Love Letter to Neovim
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://caio.ca/blog/a-love-letter-to-neovim