Very nice approach! I am into hiding as much as possible, too. I don't show the Tmux status bar at all, but it's a nice idea to be able to toggle it e.g. to show the branch info. I think I will take some inspiration from you.
Great video! Have you considered leveraging multiplexing for a native implementation, such as Wezterm? If one doesn’t connect to remote servers where preserving the exact state is necessary, tmux becomes unnecessary overhead, adding extra work for the terminal emulator.
@adibhanna that makes sense. I was hoping to try out zed with your bindings but I am very comfortable with nvim now. The thing I'm after is speed. Helix and Zed feel snappier.
I do this Zed will be the winner soon! just need that debugger and I can fully switch. try removing some plugins, Neovim on its own can do so many things without all the extra plugins
not bad, but you and other youtubers convey a very false message of what software development is. It would not be far from the truth to call you a fake developer.
File tree in floating window it's a game changer. So natural. Thanks!
It really is!
Thank you, that's exactly was I was planning to do in my neovim config too
Always lovely to see a new video from you!
Thank you!!
Very nice approach! I am into hiding as much as possible, too. I don't show the Tmux status bar at all, but it's a nice idea to be able to toggle it e.g. to show the branch info. I think I will take some inspiration from you.
Thank you for the video. Looks like you are experiencing the new font in your setup. 🙂
Im using SF Mono Nerd Font in this one!
Great video! Have you considered leveraging multiplexing for a native implementation, such as Wezterm? If one doesn’t connect to remote servers where preserving the exact state is necessary, tmux becomes unnecessary overhead, adding extra work for the terminal emulator.
Amazing setup
Consider using larger font size when recordinging
will do! thank you
Super sick setup, man.
Glad you like it!
Great video! Thank you very much!
Could you share you kitty theme?
Great video, learning new things in a much simpler way. The theme looks good where can I get the config files 🔥
Thank you! I left a link to it in the description
I saw a zed setup video earlier you posted. Did you decide to go back to neovim for your daily use? If so, why?
I can use a debugger in Neovim, and Im able to do more specific customization
@adibhanna that makes sense. I was hoping to try out zed with your bindings but I am very comfortable with nvim now. The thing I'm after is speed. Helix and Zed feel snappier.
I do this Zed will be the winner soon! just need that debugger and I can fully switch.
try removing some plugins, Neovim on its own can do so many things without all the extra plugins
@@npradeeptha Vim has never been about speed but fluidity especially with refactors. I'm interested what about the other two you feel is faster?
How do you see what line you are in ?
line numbers?
not bad, but you and other youtubers convey a very false message of what software development is. It would not be far from the truth to call you a fake developer.