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Echasnovski (pt 1): mini.nvim, MiniMax & Neovim Contributions

1 h 55 min · 14 de ene de 2026
Portada del episodio Echasnovski (pt 1): mini.nvim, MiniMax & Neovim Contributions

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Echasnovski is the creator of mini.nvim, as per the website: "Library of 40+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.9 and higher) experience with minimal effort." He's also the creator of MiniMax: "MiniMax is a collection of fully working self-contained Neovim configs. All of the them: Use mostly MINI to showcase its capabilities. Provide out of the box a stable, polished, and feature rich Neovim experience. Share minimal structure with potential to build upon. Contain extensively commented config files meant to be read." The interview is over 3 hours long, so it is split in 2. Part 2 is going to be released soon Video: https://youtu.be/ypJTkwarAVE [https://youtu.be/ypJTkwarAVE] What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough [https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough] Timeline: 00:00:00 - Highlights 00:01:36 - How do we pronounce your name 00:04:23 - What do you do in the neovim community? 00:07:53 - Neovim 0.5 and the wild wild west of lua plugins 00:10:23 - We've been planning this interview for over 6 months 00:12:20 - Echasnovski's ban on reddit 00:14:59 - Colorscheme theory (that I didn't understand, not normie friendly) 00:22:10 - Color theory is very complex as everyone is different 00:23:30 - Gruvbox is for old people, highly saturated colors 00:27:15 - Echasnovski created the default Neovim colorscheme 00:27:38 - Justin Keyes also likes boring colors. Old soul trapped in a young body 00:29:17 - Is Justin a dictator? 00:32:18 - Why the reddit ban? 00:38:49 - long reddit posts go through mod's approval 00:40:17 - How does the shadown ban work? 00:42:02 - Shoutout to Lukas Reineke 00:43:37 - Account restored by a misterious reddit employee 00:45:19 - Self hosting git server, codeberg, tangled.org [http://tangled.org] 00:48:02 - Why planning on self hosting? 00:49:17 - Explaining the repo structure of mini.nvim 00:50:44 - You also have a picker? mini.pick 00:52:15 - Sylvan Franklin seems to use mini.pick 00:52:53 - Custom pickers? 00:54:03 - Issues with the matching of some pickers 00:56:18 - mini.pick has a frecency option? mini-visits (sounds like a prison conjugal visit) 00:59:30 - Thoughts on telescope? 01:01:00 - Why did you move from vim to neovim? 01:03:48 - Embarrassing experience with vim at work 01:05:32 - vscode neovim plugin 01:07:21 - Do you remember your first times using vim, was it tough? 01:10:38 - Thoughts on distros? What do you recommend to a beginner? 01:16:58 - What happened to lunarvim? 01:18:23 - Lazyvim distro or kickstart 01:19:38 - MiniMax demo 01:21:24 - Is MiniMax designed for complete beginners? 01:25:59 - mini.clue and why not which-key? 01:26:37 - Folke is always on vacation 01:29:11 - Did you copy Helix? 01:31:01 - The which-key hate continues 01:35:29 - Interview with Folke? 01:36:02 - The 30_mini.lua config file 01:39:21 - What if I want to use my own picker with MiniMax? 01:42:14 - Single config file for all plugins or a file per plugin? 01:44:21 - Echasnovski allegedly created the new neovim plugin manager vim.pack 01:48:10 - Should I wait for Neovim 0.12 before trying MiniMax? 01:52:22 - vim.pack doesn't have a healthcheck because it's perfect 01:52:54 - vim.pack demo 01:54:16 - Do you use any other plugins besides mini.nvim?

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Portada del episodio Echasnovski (pt 2): Linux, Terminals, and Tools (Ghostty vs Kitty, NixOS, Arch)

Echasnovski (pt 2): Linux, Terminals, and Tools (Ghostty vs Kitty, NixOS, Arch)

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Portada del episodio Echasnovski (pt 1): mini.nvim, MiniMax & Neovim Contributions

Echasnovski (pt 1): mini.nvim, MiniMax & Neovim Contributions

Echasnovski is the creator of mini.nvim, as per the website: "Library of 40+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.9 and higher) experience with minimal effort." He's also the creator of MiniMax: "MiniMax is a collection of fully working self-contained Neovim configs. All of the them: Use mostly MINI to showcase its capabilities. Provide out of the box a stable, polished, and feature rich Neovim experience. Share minimal structure with potential to build upon. Contain extensively commented config files meant to be read." The interview is over 3 hours long, so it is split in 2. Part 2 is going to be released soon Video: https://youtu.be/ypJTkwarAVE [https://youtu.be/ypJTkwarAVE] What's the best way to support me? https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough [https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough] Timeline: 00:00:00 - Highlights 00:01:36 - How do we pronounce your name 00:04:23 - What do you do in the neovim community? 00:07:53 - Neovim 0.5 and the wild wild west of lua plugins 00:10:23 - We've been planning this interview for over 6 months 00:12:20 - Echasnovski's ban on reddit 00:14:59 - Colorscheme theory (that I didn't understand, not normie friendly) 00:22:10 - Color theory is very complex as everyone is different 00:23:30 - Gruvbox is for old people, highly saturated colors 00:27:15 - Echasnovski created the default Neovim colorscheme 00:27:38 - Justin Keyes also likes boring colors. Old soul trapped in a young body 00:29:17 - Is Justin a dictator? 00:32:18 - Why the reddit ban? 00:38:49 - long reddit posts go through mod's approval 00:40:17 - How does the shadown ban work? 00:42:02 - Shoutout to Lukas Reineke 00:43:37 - Account restored by a misterious reddit employee 00:45:19 - Self hosting git server, codeberg, tangled.org [http://tangled.org] 00:48:02 - Why planning on self hosting? 00:49:17 - Explaining the repo structure of mini.nvim 00:50:44 - You also have a picker? mini.pick 00:52:15 - Sylvan Franklin seems to use mini.pick 00:52:53 - Custom pickers? 00:54:03 - Issues with the matching of some pickers 00:56:18 - mini.pick has a frecency option? mini-visits (sounds like a prison conjugal visit) 00:59:30 - Thoughts on telescope? 01:01:00 - Why did you move from vim to neovim? 01:03:48 - Embarrassing experience with vim at work 01:05:32 - vscode neovim plugin 01:07:21 - Do you remember your first times using vim, was it tough? 01:10:38 - Thoughts on distros? What do you recommend to a beginner? 01:16:58 - What happened to lunarvim? 01:18:23 - Lazyvim distro or kickstart 01:19:38 - MiniMax demo 01:21:24 - Is MiniMax designed for complete beginners? 01:25:59 - mini.clue and why not which-key? 01:26:37 - Folke is always on vacation 01:29:11 - Did you copy Helix? 01:31:01 - The which-key hate continues 01:35:29 - Interview with Folke? 01:36:02 - The 30_mini.lua config file 01:39:21 - What if I want to use my own picker with MiniMax? 01:42:14 - Single config file for all plugins or a file per plugin? 01:44:21 - Echasnovski allegedly created the new neovim plugin manager vim.pack 01:48:10 - Should I wait for Neovim 0.12 before trying MiniMax? 01:52:22 - vim.pack doesn't have a healthcheck because it's perfect 01:52:54 - vim.pack demo 01:54:16 - Do you use any other plugins besides mini.nvim?

14 de ene de 20261 h 55 min