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FFF Claims to Be the Best Neovim File Picker. Is It?

1 h 33 min · 17. juni 2026
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Interview with Dmitriy Kovalenko, creator of FFF, a fast file search picker for Neovim that describes itself as “the best file search picker for neovim. Period.” We’ll talk about why he built FFF, how it compares to tools like Telescope, fzf-lua, and snacks.nvim, and why file picking in Neovim is still such a hot topic. We’ll also get into performance, memory usage, plugin bloat, Rust, Neovim workflows, and the fun drama that happens when someone says their tool is the best. Dmitriy is also known for having strong opinions online. We’ll talk about open source, controversial takes, what makes a Neovim plugin actually good, and whether modern Neovim setups are becoming too bloated. Video: https://youtu.be/HRx3B5wYcrI [https://youtu.be/HRx3B5wYcrI] 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 00:01:14 - Why are you so hated in the Neovim Subreddit? 00:06:22 - Snacks smart picker demo and why fff was born 00:09:44 - FFF weird view when small resolution. Previewing images 00:12:19 - What is FFF? Demo comparing it to snacks in chromium codebase 00:17:47 - Can you change the sorting options in FFF? 00:20:29 - Thoughts on telescope? 00:21:07 - how to search in hidden files? 00:26:49 - fff jacket giveaway 00:27:53 - Why Neovim and not other editor? 00:31:51 - Why Kitty and not Ghostty? 00:35:11 - Kitty sessions? Thoughts on Tmux? 00:38:57 - Kitty Sessions demo 00:40:48 - FFF sloppy 00:42:23 - FFF vs Snacks on the linux kernel codebase demo 00:44:34 - Typos for being so fast? 00:50:20 - Thoughts on mini.pick and Echasnovski's plugins 00:52:50 - Rust is your main language? 00:58:07 - Why are you daily driving macOS? 00:59:39 - Any apps that leverage FFF in a GUI? 01:04:08 - FFF sorting capabilities? 01:05:24 - Plans for future projects? 01:12:48 - Dmitriy Kovalenko youtube channel 01:14:33 - What do you do for a living? 01:15:25 - Feel depressed about AI? 01:19:30 - Chat content idea: react to folke's plugins, do you hate Folke? 01:27:42 - What does FFF stand for? 01:28:47 - FFF started as a Neovim plugin, what is it now? 01:30:57 - Where can people find you on twittter or github? 01:31:38 - Why can't AI edit videos?

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FFF Claims to Be the Best Neovim File Picker. Is It?

Interview with Dmitriy Kovalenko, creator of FFF, a fast file search picker for Neovim that describes itself as “the best file search picker for neovim. Period.” We’ll talk about why he built FFF, how it compares to tools like Telescope, fzf-lua, and snacks.nvim, and why file picking in Neovim is still such a hot topic. We’ll also get into performance, memory usage, plugin bloat, Rust, Neovim workflows, and the fun drama that happens when someone says their tool is the best. Dmitriy is also known for having strong opinions online. We’ll talk about open source, controversial takes, what makes a Neovim plugin actually good, and whether modern Neovim setups are becoming too bloated. Video: https://youtu.be/HRx3B5wYcrI [https://youtu.be/HRx3B5wYcrI] 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 00:01:14 - Why are you so hated in the Neovim Subreddit? 00:06:22 - Snacks smart picker demo and why fff was born 00:09:44 - FFF weird view when small resolution. Previewing images 00:12:19 - What is FFF? Demo comparing it to snacks in chromium codebase 00:17:47 - Can you change the sorting options in FFF? 00:20:29 - Thoughts on telescope? 00:21:07 - how to search in hidden files? 00:26:49 - fff jacket giveaway 00:27:53 - Why Neovim and not other editor? 00:31:51 - Why Kitty and not Ghostty? 00:35:11 - Kitty sessions? Thoughts on Tmux? 00:38:57 - Kitty Sessions demo 00:40:48 - FFF sloppy 00:42:23 - FFF vs Snacks on the linux kernel codebase demo 00:44:34 - Typos for being so fast? 00:50:20 - Thoughts on mini.pick and Echasnovski's plugins 00:52:50 - Rust is your main language? 00:58:07 - Why are you daily driving macOS? 00:59:39 - Any apps that leverage FFF in a GUI? 01:04:08 - FFF sorting capabilities? 01:05:24 - Plans for future projects? 01:12:48 - Dmitriy Kovalenko youtube channel 01:14:33 - What do you do for a living? 01:15:25 - Feel depressed about AI? 01:19:30 - Chat content idea: react to folke's plugins, do you hate Folke? 01:27:42 - What does FFF stand for? 01:28:47 - FFF started as a Neovim plugin, what is it now? 01:30:57 - Where can people find you on twittter or github? 01:31:38 - Why can't AI edit videos?

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Kovid Goyal on Kitty: Drag and Drop, Pixel Scrolling, and What’s Next

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15. juni 20261 h 14 min
episode Neovim 0.12 Release with the Core Team cover

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In this episode, I’m joined by members of the Neovim core team to talk about the Neovim 0.12 release, the biggest new features, project direction, AI, workflows, plugins, and why people still use Neovim in a world full of AI editors and modern IDEs. This is not just a Neovim 0.12 feature overview. It’s also a conversation to help people get to know the humans behind the project. We talk about what changed in Neovim 0.12, how the release came together, what maintainers care about, how they personally use Neovim, and where they see Neovim going next. We talk about Neovim 0.12 features, multicursor, the new intro screen, the new build system, UI improvements, Ghostty progress bar support, checkhealth, bug reports, :restart, tmux-related workflows, terminal rendering, Doom in Neovim, LazyVim and Neovim 0.12, AI in Neovim, and more. If you use Neovim, Vim, LazyVim, Ghostty, tmux, or you’re just curious why people still care so much about terminal-based editors, this episode should be for you. -------------------------- Guests in this episode: Justin Keyes, Neovim lead maintainer GitHub: https://github.com/justinmk [https://github.com/justinmk] Maria Solano, Neovim core maintainer GitHub: https://github.com/MariaSolOs [https://github.com/MariaSolOs] Gregory Anders, Neovim core maintainer GitHub: https://github.com/gpanders [https://github.com/gpanders] bfredl, Neovim core maintainer GitHub: https://github.com/bfredl [https://github.com/bfredl] -------------------------- Video: https://youtu.be/EiBg91LTOYk [https://youtu.be/EiBg91LTOYk] 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 00:00:59 - What is Neovim? 00:06:45 - Why people still use Neovim with so many other options? 00:14:31 - How much AI are you integrating into Neovim? 00:17:21 - How is the money (donations) side of things going for Neovim? 00:19:44 - Who is Bfredl (Full time Neovim Employee, living the dream) 00:22:17 - Who is Maria Solano - MariaSolOs 00:23:37 - Who is Gregory Anders - gpanders 00:25:32 - What about Mitchell Hashimoto's Libghostty 00:29:12 - Who is Justin Keyes? 00:31:45 - What about multicursor? 00:33:13 - Justin asking: What do you see as the project direction? 00:43:04 - Bredl throwing Justin under the bus. Multicursor demo 00:44:12 - New Intro screen demo 00:46:37 - Ok, now really multicursor 00:50:11 - bredl demo: the new build system 00:53:24 - Maria demos 00:57:32 - How do I upgrade to neovim 0.12 as a mac virgin? 00:58:19 - What about LazyVim users and Neovim 0.12? 00:59:02 - Frontend andies that need to see their colors 01:01:12 - gpanders demo 01:02:01 - Progress bar when using Ghostty 01:04:12 - nvim_open_term to show rendered terminal output without escape sequences 01:06:06 - Playing Doom in Neovim 01:08:32 - Kitty scrollback works with neovim 0.12 no plugins 01:09:28 - Justin demo, super K for help files 01:12:29 - Checkhealth, bug report on GitHub 01:14:16 - UI 2 overview 01:19:07 - How does :restart work? 01:19:50 - Tmux functionality, attach, detach, etc

11. juni 20261 h 23 min