wait second part 4 hours later? awesome 😎 thanks TJ
@Kane0123Ай бұрын
Bro is just getting it done!
@hackerware_shАй бұрын
I like how in this series everything is pretty raw and low level - no pointless abstractions or overcomplicated frameworks or libraries… What do you mean you pad stuff by hand?! Like cavemen?! No “npm install leftpad”? 😂
@4chan-i6wАй бұрын
oh wait second part as well teej you're amazing holy shite you've taught me skills in real world that my teachers failed to fucking teach me after 4 years of experience you know wayyy more than my teachers / teacher
@NihadBadalovАй бұрын
I love your nvim series, haven’t watched them all but they’re super useful. Thank you, you’re amazing!
@radvilardianАй бұрын
TJ on every last 5 seconds, "gotta go to the bathroom, bye!!"
@username0218-e2xАй бұрын
Thanks for this, i essentially copied part 1 but just gonna watch the rest for tips and info while making my own plugin :) defo wouldnt have attempted it without this series
@isaacalves6846Ай бұрын
Lua is so nice
@5thbatmanАй бұрын
thank you sir, you're awesome
@awez_mehtabАй бұрын
ahh so nice building my first plugin
@AlexandreGomes-n3dАй бұрын
Hey TJ, whats binded to your telescope "fh"? i want to be able to search code like you heheh is that builtin?
@ykhatatАй бұрын
Next, create a css library for nvim :)
@duyanho7974Ай бұрын
Can you make a video about how to refactoring code in nvim. I know that there is no plugin to make code refactoring like in Jetbrains tools, so how do you refactoring code with nvim and other cli tools.
@pmmeurcatpicsАй бұрын
Code refactoring functionality is normally provided by LSPs, TJ has a couple of videos on those I'm pretty sure