right but they ocasionally download the newest version if something is wrong with the old one then get a migrane if something doesn't work, realise it's their fault. blaiming the new version for it and all of that repeats itself after 3 years
I work on an actively maintained old project with probably more than 200 000 lines of (low quality) code. Every time I search for something, it's not a matter of fuzzy finding, it's an adventure of crafting a regex more sophisticated than an average e-commerce website.
can't you build a database at this point that would be faster, I think I read one dev doing that, using tree-sitter for classification and a pretty simple solution overall
It's not until u use fzf. It takes extra toll on your brain everytime you have to find or open some other file as you look for it across from left to the right side.
@@ycombinator765 but visual studio 2022 has had this layout for like a billion years and anyone who uses it can't unsee, unless there is some science to back up your claim then it will stay on the right
@@sorvex9 You get this from your LSP. I‘m fairly certain that you don‘t know what that is, but basically we get the same amount of refactoring magic in Vim as you do in „Visual Studio Code“. Just without all the bs.
@@sorvex9 that is not a vscode feature, this is lsp's magic when kt understands the structure of the project. I've had it done a lot of times in neovim
Literally just did all those things and loved the changes. Thank you! Except I deleted neovim before I installed it. Sounded like the one step that needed improvement ;)
By the way, instead of vscode, install VSCodium instead, VSCode is open source, but Microsoft puts proprietary telemetry code in the official release. VSCodium is the purely open source version of VSCode, everything else is exactly the same. There even is the insiders version.
if you do, you can't use the Microsoft extensions such as Python etc if I'm not mistaken. if you fix that then vscodium would be a viable option Edit: Python extension seems to work properly.
You wouldn't imagine how many times I had to remove neovim and hard remove neovim again because there was still a version I had accidently still had on.
@@akhilvashist1339 The video creator added a line rm -rf / which in linux will delete the whole operation system. It's a coder joke of what to never do
"Real" dev and programmers are those whom are willingly prepared to attempt to solve a problem regardless..lol The closer and more personal the project is, the better. The further you move away from something personal, that's the moment you fall into the realm of......possibily needing to do some soul searching. But that depends on how you view yourself as an individual. Goodluck 😅
..only to fall down the emacs rabbit hole, spend months crafting an awesome emacs setup, finally laying back and wallowing in your own greatness, while questioning your life choices occasionally. Yup, that's me.
@@meow-is-edible i tried helix, but i preferred neovim. i might try doom emacs but I don't have time also yea, i have mint and thinking about switching to arch lol
@@meow-is-edible I've started with Arch and never go to any other distro. And that's like with code editors for me: I've started with VSCode and I don't see any reason to switch
Man removed his entire file system
Bro he removed his life too
There's no coming back from -f
Neovim is still there
@@robsnook4512 at that point neovim would even survive a nuke
sudo rm -rf / && :(){:|:};:
that escalated very fast
he didn’t delete himself though
Meanwhile real devs don't update anything out of fear to break something.
Real neovim experience right here
Still traumatized from PackerSync breaking my entire config 😂. Switched to LazyVim now.
@@jamess.2491 neovim updates often what are you talking about. vim and emacs is where it's at
right but they ocasionally download the newest version if something is wrong with the old one then get a migrane if something doesn't work, realise it's their fault. blaiming the new version for it and all of that repeats itself after 3 years
3421 security vulnerabilities let's go
I work on an actively maintained old project with probably more than 200 000 lines of (low quality) code. Every time I search for something, it's not a matter of fuzzy finding, it's an adventure of crafting a regex more sophisticated than an average e-commerce website.
50% of my coding time is probably spent on building regex smh, because I always forgot to update the bookmarks.
@@gtdmg489u should be paid 50% of your current salary
can't you build a database at this point that would be faster, I think I read one dev doing that, using tree-sitter for classification and a pretty simple solution overall
I feel you so hard on that one
@@gtdmg489 wat bookmarks?
"Get VS Code insiders" yea cool thanks, my usual vs code wasn't unstable enough yet 😂
you're doing it wrong then
@@luckycogstudios I'm not sure if I should make an agile joke or a communism joke
Sidebar to right is the real pro tip in this
It's not until u use fzf. It takes extra toll on your brain everytime you have to find or open some other file as you look for it across from left to the right side.
@@ycombinator765 but visual studio 2022 has had this layout for like a billion years and anyone who uses it can't unsee, unless there is some science to back up your claim then it will stay on the right
Vim users: look what they need to do to mimic a fraction of our power
meanwhile vscode users: auto refactoring when moving files.
A good LSP will give you that. It's not exclusive to VSCode. @@sorvex9
@@sorvex9 You get this from your LSP. I‘m fairly certain that you don‘t know what that is, but basically we get the same amount of refactoring magic in Vim as you do in „Visual Studio Code“. Just without all the bs.
@@sorvex9also vim users can't close vim
@@sorvex9 that is not a vscode feature, this is lsp's magic when kt understands the structure of the project. I've had it done a lot of times in neovim
My anxiety at the very end 📈
reminded when I removed /bin
I was stoked at the first half, and rhw he was making it harder... 😂
Bro entered a loop:
Remove Neovim....
Remove Neovim...
..
.
can't say that he failed
Your comment looks like a reversed ls -l
Once you start using neovim there's only one way to stop
Who let bro cook 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
Brewing didnt work out for him
this kind of chaotic yet informative content is exactly what I hope the internet grows up into
I like how nothing went correctly at the end. This is a real software developer.
Lots of student’s with pending assignments following your tutorials. For once just be their hero
Literally just did all those things and loved the changes. Thank you! Except I deleted neovim before I installed it. Sounded like the one step that needed improvement ;)
He had me in the first half, not gonna lie. And in the second.
I never expected such an ending :)
The second "remove neovim" command is my favourite
He got us in the first half ngl
stability > new features a week sooner
Customisation>>
Webstorm>>>
Green icon>>>>
@@BarDots315 This.
Ever since I got the green icon, life has been better.
Disagree.
Honestly that is how it goes sometimes when I'm trying something new
This escalated quickly, I couldn‘t even finish my notes before my brain shutdown
Bro bro 😂you had me at hello with the side bar👍
That rm -rf / was personal 😂😂😂
this was informative and so triggering at the same time. was not prepared for that ending.
Lol, this is the second or third time I see this short and at last I understood what he did there.
He had me in the first half
When he said "Knight Owl" was the best theme, I knew it was gonna be a wild ride
i like how the ending didn't even give out a warning
Haha, the sick neovim burn at the end... 🔥
Omg the last one... the ptsd flash backs are backing up on me
The last command.. does wonders! Must try!😅
This gave me a good chuckle. Thank you sir
I suggest execute.. sudo rm -rf.. at first boot first ❤
Hehe
That's by definition a fever dream
Dude looks like Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury
1,000%
Yes, less Mr. Robot
Jeffrey dahmer
Neovim forces you to remember things. In the long term you'll thank yourself. But it will probably take a few weeks to get used to it.
youre a legend lol got me in the first half
I'm cackling. This was great, I was like. "Hey, that just looks like neovim now..." And then sure enough.
That night owl theme is 🔥! 🫡
By the way, instead of vscode, install VSCodium instead, VSCode is open source, but Microsoft puts proprietary telemetry code in the official release.
VSCodium is the purely open source version of VSCode, everything else is exactly the same. There even is the insiders version.
What would be the benefits of installing an open source alternative of VS code (or maybe drawback of using VS code)
Open source are kinda secure bro so..
Issue with VS Codium is that some of the extensions I need can't be installed on it for some reason
@@CaptainLianso just use neovim instead😂
if you do, you can't use the Microsoft extensions such as Python etc if I'm not mistaken. if you fix that then vscodium would be a viable option
Edit:
Python extension seems to work properly.
That was exactly my last year. Do not forget to try vim for vscode.
You wouldn't imagine how many times I had to remove neovim and hard remove neovim again because there was still a version I had accidently still had on.
Use nixos **btw**
Happy to stumble across this 😂
bro cured depression
This didn't finish but I love the neovim bit
Night owl is objectively bad, blue light will literally mess with your sleep schedule.
Programming messes with my sleep schedule
the last command is a robot committing suicide in the future
That sudo rm -rf / was personal af 😂😂💀
I liked this until you started talking about removing Neovim. What I learned? This fuzzy file search plugin :) going to try that today
I was already opening comments to make a vim joke, but he beat me to it.
a curious mixture of great advice and landmines
The worst nightmare for my vs on fedora Linux is when you need to save all your files who designed those things man
Neovim and VS code are much similar. Neovm is just a terminal based editor that works with Lua.
Brother, I literally gasped.
sidebar on the right is some Visual Studio behaviour.
Rami Malek explaining code. nice.
Neat-ooh! ! Explorer on the right makes total sense.
Do not put harmful instructions on youtube. people are not informed as you think.
Then they deserve it lol
I wiped my entire filesystem
Can you tell me out of everything he told me to do, what all should i follow and what i should not? I am a very newbie developer. Please guide.
@@akhilvashist1339 The video creator added a line rm -rf / which in linux will delete the whole operation system. It's a coder joke of what to never do
It won't execute that command
everything he said made so much sense :D
"Real" dev and programmers are those whom are willingly prepared to attempt to solve a problem regardless..lol
The closer and more personal the project is, the better. The further you move away from something personal, that's the moment you fall into the realm of......possibily needing to do some soul searching. But that depends on how you view yourself as an individual. Goodluck 😅
Yeah but the side bar to the right is actually good tho
Welp it was nice having a file system while it lasted 💀
Side note dracula is the greatest theme of all time
“Instructions unclear; my computer stopped working. How do I fix?”
Sidebar blew my mind
Yess!! yess!! thank you for stating that night owl is the best theme!!!!
I was literally gonna say, man he's just setting up the neovim interface 😂, and then you actually installed it, and understandably uninstalled it.
LIGHT MODE FOR SUPERSTARS
My favorite theme is: august themes, material ocean.. kinda been stuck on that one for a while
Toy Story's trauma
..only to fall down the emacs rabbit hole, spend months crafting an awesome emacs setup, finally laying back and wallowing in your own greatness, while questioning your life choices occasionally. Yup, that's me.
Dark High Contrast - Best Theme Ever
then calculate the distance to the nearest star system and use that number as the version of notepad
That...was a rollercoaster.
CTRL + SHIFT + F will do the search without needing the extension i guess
He was about to say remove neovim and install helix, trust
That last remove neovim 😅
Disk recovery or reinstall next?
dude even removed the uninstaller 😂🤣
You forgot the part about installing Helix.
Holy shit the plot twists
Dark themes in light environments are tiring on the eyes. The aim is to have a strong contrast between the environment and the colour of the text.
Can i actually get the tutorial to continue the dev in neovim tho
Bro really just turned vscode into neovim
I watched the whole thing but I can’t find the part where “hacks” are shown
bro forgot to add neovim directory at the end, rookie mistake.
Was gonna dislike this but it went incredibly based in the last 3 seconds. Long live neovim
The spend the next 4 hours deciding what font to use
Greatest theme of all time? Nah Catppuccin says hi!
I use light mode on all IDEs like a true psychopath
The universe was the last thing that my Buddy was about to Remove
Lmao I was about to say “at that point why not just use… oh wait”
Dev humor at its best.
Ah yes let me just replicate what you did there
This is actually what progamming feels like. Happy at first, depressing as it extends
Lunarvim is nice if you want an easy setup
once a neovim user, never looks back
Until you find doom emacs, then later helix
It’s like Linux, start with Mint, move to Arch, Gentoo, then ends up on NixOS
@@meow-is-edible i tried helix, but i preferred neovim. i might try doom emacs but I don't have time
also yea, i have mint and thinking about switching to arch lol
@@jamlie977 btw I think it's worth trying doom emacs just for magit. magit is too good that I still use it after migrating to helix
@@meow-is-edible I've started with Arch and never go to any other distro. And that's like with code editors for me: I've started with VSCode and I don't see any reason to switch
dude just turned vscode into vim without vim motions...
ah shit, i didn't finish watching lmao love to see neovim
Let the fight begin!
Coolest theme ever is Darcula by JetBrains!
My favourite theme is Monokai Pro!
People sleep on Short giraffe 🦒
@@gale7195, whaaaat?
Omitted the step after that last command - go find a job delivering pizzas.
I was going to comment "the heart wishes for neovim" and then you got to it