This is really interesting data, I am surprised that tpope didn't make it into the top 5 authors. Maybe there's something about vim vs neovim users that they don't publish their dotfiles or they don't use plugin managers and just copy-paste the plugins
For this talk, and Dotfyle in general, we only look at Neovim specific plugins. tpope is undoubtedly very impactful, just that his plugins are out of scope for this talk and this data.
@@codicocodes well, funnily enough tpope has been hired by Github to write a client for copilot in vim and neovim, so now he can be considered a neovim plugin developer as well, if we'd stretch it
I never thought I could live without Telescope, but recently made the switch to fzf.nvim. I almost feel guilty, as TJ's original "Kickstarter"video is what started by nvim journey, but fzf.nvim is just a better for me, and covers the same functionality.
folke, tpope, and TJ have done so much to make nvim what it is today. I can't even imagine using it without any of their contributions, it would be a completely different editor. The mini dev too, I unfortunately cannot recall his name.
That was not me, that was the creator of This Week in Neovim. I took over This Week in Neovim as author after he left the Neovim community. I did create Dotfyle though.
You climb in Scarpas. You deserve a like !
More seriously, it was a great talk, thanks :)
Big shout out to all the plugin devs!
Happy to see that dotfyle supports fennel configs!
The best video and website that ever I came accross!
Are you planning to integrate dotfyle into Lazy? To turn it into a pacman like package manager. It will increase plugin discovery
Oh, you made Dotfyle! I've seen a great flow of traffic to my plugin repo from it, great work!
Thanks for the presentation, always interesting to see the status quo of the neovim ecosystem
Thanks for the video Bill Skarsgård
Heja Alex!
This is really interesting data, I am surprised that tpope didn't make it into the top 5 authors. Maybe there's something about vim vs neovim users that they don't publish their dotfiles or they don't use plugin managers and just copy-paste the plugins
For this talk, and Dotfyle in general, we only look at Neovim specific plugins. tpope is undoubtedly very impactful, just that his plugins are out of scope for this talk and this data.
@@codicocodes well, funnily enough tpope has been hired by Github to write a client for copilot in vim and neovim, so now he can be considered a neovim plugin developer as well, if we'd stretch it
@@codicocodes that explains it, thank you ^^
Nice
TJ was also the main creator of Telescope (I don't who is responsible for it now).
I never thought I could live without Telescope, but recently made the switch to fzf.nvim.
I almost feel guilty, as TJ's original "Kickstarter"video is what started by nvim journey, but fzf.nvim is just a better for me, and covers the same functionality.
folke!
folke, tpope, and TJ have done so much to make nvim what it is today. I can't even imagine using it without any of their contributions, it would be a completely different editor. The mini dev too, I unfortunately cannot recall his name.
nice!
I though you switched to Kakoune
That was not me, that was the creator of This Week in Neovim. I took over This Week in Neovim as author after he left the Neovim community. I did create Dotfyle though.
I'm sorry but your hair in the first half caught me off guard lol.
Brother it takes 2 mins to comb 😆