Telescope is one of the greatest additions for nvim, it created this sort of new "terminal based IDE" image in which would be almost weird to not have telescope as it is to not have a file tree in GUI IDEs Also, in marks topic, i highly suggest you harpoon for memory muscle based motions between a feature related set of files, it's been game changing for me. Glad to see another great video!
Hey mate, just wanted to say your videos are absolutely top-notch! I've been learning so much from them and some of your tips are seriously game-changing. Keep 'em coming, because we're all here for it. Can't wait for the next one. Cheers!
@@jayreddy6038harpoon manages these lists per project / directory instead of globally. It is also very easy to manage the lists, ex. Add, remove, reorder files in the list. It is similar but definitely an improvement over the global marks
@@jayreddy6038 Definitely not the same. Harpoon makes your list of marks separate per project (which global marks don't), and also, the marks from harpoon auto update when you leave the buffer. So when I go to another buffer, when I come back I find my cursor right where I left it. I used global marks before that, but especially wanted to see how I could auto mark before leaving a buffer to fix this gripe, turns out that's something harpoon does already. So it's pretty different from global marks. Also, swapping between files is much faster considering it is a chord and not a sequence of keys.
is there a way to literally just increase the speed of the cursor or blinding line in vim. So for example if I press and hold the j key to move down it moves down much faster than it currently does.
I use github.com/folke/noice.nvim for the commands and github.com/rcarriga/nvim-notify for notifications (not sure which one you meant). As for the themes, I used to run "onedark" but since changed to Cattpuccin (Mocha flavor)
Hi, is there a way to integrate Harpoon with Tabline (lualine plugin) , i tried but I'm not able to update the Tabline when i add or remove files in Harpoon. it only loads the added files when neovim is opened within a directory
This one’s quite old, I’ve since moved to starship - this is the relevant video Your shell prompt, ON STEROIDS // Starship ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G7aWxK4395Y.html
I think this may be useful to improve the experience with jumplist. vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd("CursorHold", { callback = function(_event) vim.cmd("normal! m'") end })