How to use Neovim, nvim-dap, Mason and `js-debug-adapter` to add debugging capabilities for a Javascript/Typescript application.
How to use Neovim, nvim-dap, Mason and `js-debug-adapter` to add debugging capabilities for a Javascript/Typescript application.
In January 2025, as a pre-requisite for something else, I published a minimal neovim plugin called nvim-µwiki. It's essentially just the features from vimwiki that I regularly use, which is a small fraction them. I forgot to blog about it. I recently dusted it off and cleaned it up. You can find it here, along with a longer list of its features and how to configure it:…
How to configure lazy.nvim to reference a Pull Request for a given plugin.
Once again coming back to the editor I can't shake
A journey through text editors and how I landed on Zed after years of Neovim
A story about writing my first Neovim plugin
A deeper look at why a integrated terminal workflow is more than just using vim
A brief look at my history and how ordinary jobs lead to learning programming and Vim/Neovim
Keeping on track with workflow
Some tips on how to eaily move to VSCode as a Neovim user (sorry Primeagen)