Here's Neovim basics:
- there are 3 modes: Normal, Insert and Visual
- you can use commands in Normal mode by typing ':' followed by command
- use Esc to get back to Normal mode
- ':q' command quits nvim
#neovim #LearnToCode
- there are 3 modes: Normal, Insert and Visual
- you can use commands in Normal mode by typing ':' followed by command
- use Esc to get back to Normal mode
- ':q' command quits nvim
#neovim #LearnToCode
March 26, 2025 at 3:23 PM
Here's Neovim basics:
- there are 3 modes: Normal, Insert and Visual
- you can use commands in Normal mode by typing ':' followed by command
- use Esc to get back to Normal mode
- ':q' command quits nvim
#neovim #LearnToCode
- there are 3 modes: Normal, Insert and Visual
- you can use commands in Normal mode by typing ':' followed by command
- use Esc to get back to Normal mode
- ':q' command quits nvim
#neovim #LearnToCode
In search of productivity, I've been trying NeoVim for the last few months and honestly I love it. Although I don't think I know than basic but I love how it has alternatives to everything I did with mouse 🖱️
March 25, 2025 at 11:29 AM
In search of productivity, I've been trying NeoVim for the last few months and honestly I love it. Although I don't think I know than basic but I love how it has alternatives to everything I did with mouse 🖱️
I've been chasing after productivity and switched to Pop OS last year. I've tried other distros but getting it to work with my Nvidia card has been a real pain. Not that Pop OS has solved all my problems but I wish it would recognize my 5120x1440 monitor without having to manually upscale resolution
March 25, 2025 at 11:17 AM
I've been chasing after productivity and switched to Pop OS last year. I've tried other distros but getting it to work with my Nvidia card has been a real pain. Not that Pop OS has solved all my problems but I wish it would recognize my 5120x1440 monitor without having to manually upscale resolution