I've watched a lot of dev content but I've never watched someone actually maintain an OS project of this size or popularity. Super interesting. Shit is tight! Would love more.
I'm cackling and heading to the Harpoon Github repo to see if I can get lazy.vim to make this start working and I'm looking for some open source projects to start my contributor badge on the platform. The videos you've shared of your early career experiences are sounding so incredibly parallel to mine and I feel like you being this passionate about this functionality probably means I need it in my life too. Thanks for the laughs alongside the increased productivity!
No, there is no "need" for extensions, it is an option, also it is explained several times: a plugin/extension can't possible cover ALL billion different usecases people come up with so Harpoon2 gives users a good way to extend the plugin for their usecases instead of Prime having to cover ALL usecases AND then also maintain them
@@Jeppelelle I get it, but from the user perspective, imagine downloading nvim, setting it up with extensions and then having to install extensions on top of extensions and managing all of that. It’s crazy. (I’m a VSCode Andy)
@@evergreen- you don't have to manage anything. You just get your first setup and just code. Same as in VSCode, when you see something or when you dislike something about your keybinds, extensions, or workflow, you simply edit the config you already have. Updating the extensions isn't a problem either - for me, it is opening the plugin manager file, sourcing it and writing : PackerSync. Boom, everything gets updated.
Actual dev content not endless videos of "The state of SWE in 202X".. or "Should you Learn X language" ...
53:40 "Why are you playing APEX with an LSP?" gave me a REALLY good chuckle when I finally got what he meant hahhahahahha
I've watched a lot of dev content but I've never watched someone actually maintain an OS project of this size or popularity. Super interesting. Shit is tight! Would love more.
Is this sarcasm?
@@glidersuzuki5572nope
I was hoping for the harpoon streams to be up here. I missed absolutely every stream to prepare for an exam. Thanks !
I'm cackling and heading to the Harpoon Github repo to see if I can get lazy.vim to make this start working and I'm looking for some open source projects to start my contributor badge on the platform. The videos you've shared of your early career experiences are sounding so incredibly parallel to mine and I feel like you being this passionate about this functionality probably means I need it in my life too. Thanks for the laughs alongside the increased productivity!
I watched this halfway through on 1.25x speed and didn't even realize it - I'm just used to Prime being hyped AF lmao.
I was waiting for these videos. I was in the 24 hour stream and wanted tk see some harpoon sessions.
These videos would be so good.
Do more of those. I like it!
Never thought I'd hear prime mention Chris Bumstead
On the brightside.... I have a lot of room for improvement!
Here’s a take that mightn’t go down well- Prime seems angry / frustrated last week or so
Nah I watched more of the vid, I take it back
Just a man doing things on the internet :)
I want Harpoon in my Jetbrain IDE
There is one for intellij called harpooniJ. It's pretty decent, does the job
@@mohmaster732 Oh nice ! gonna check it out :)
what an ending
Will harpoon support zellij? Move to or from zellij pane? Thx!
Do we really need extensions for an extension?
No, there is no "need" for extensions, it is an option, also it is explained several times: a plugin/extension can't possible cover ALL billion different usecases people come up with so Harpoon2 gives users a good way to extend the plugin for their usecases instead of Prime having to cover ALL usecases AND then also maintain them
@@Jeppelelle I get it, but from the user perspective, imagine downloading nvim, setting it up with extensions and then having to install extensions on top of extensions and managing all of that. It’s crazy. (I’m a VSCode Andy)
@@evergreen- you don't have to manage anything. You just get your first setup and just code. Same as in VSCode, when you see something or when you dislike something about your keybinds, extensions, or workflow, you simply edit the config you already have. Updating the extensions isn't a problem either - for me, it is opening the plugin manager file, sourcing it and writing : PackerSync. Boom, everything gets updated.
Yo i heard you like extensions, so I've put extensions in your extension
more more and more! great video
The 💪 flexagen
Love harpoon great plugin
Honestly keep viewport would be dope
I just unfriended all Listener persons.
Hey prime! I just wanted to say i completely disagree. You said apm was gooing to be more fun. I found this way more interesting.
My coding style change becoz of this bro 😊.
I am so productive now.❤
I’m not gay
1:07:00 This was so funny ahahaha
First losers
Prove it
Then vimmers?
Ok