Really great tutorial. I especially liked that you not only showed what to do but also explained what certain commands do or why certain things do not work right from the start(like that nvim needs to be made executable first with chmod)
Wohoo! Glad to see a new vid Rad! I've been a fan since your Neovim config video :D I've actually done something similar. Started a new job in Feb and was forced to use Windows 11. Installed WSL2 together with Neovim, Zsh and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Most of my colleagues are using VSCode on Windows. They even use a programme called SourceTree to interact with git. A lot of them don't even know about git ... sigh Sorry for the rant. Glad to see you back :) Cheers! //Aquabbas
Rad, I started learn sql with postgre. it'll be helpful to know, with your configuration I use, how to add nvim-dbee, or another nvim plugin to manage database directly with tmux and nvim. thanks again
Why not just install neovim through the package manager instead of downloading the appimage? I guess the package managed version is slightly older, but I dont see why that would be a problem.
Yes, you can definitely use the distro package manager, I just use the app image out of habit as I tend to keep my NeoVim Config on the same version of NeoVim to avoid issues.
Leap is intended to be more stable and works on a release schedule. Tumbleweed is rolling release like arch. There are other differences but this is the primary differentiator.
Yes, these days Linux is quite stable, I use it on all my machines. Generally, as a first distro I recommend Pop!_OS which is based on Ubuntu. Ultimately, any distribution is fine!
Hi, I want to try and test many neovim distributions on docker linux images ... But I'm not understanding the file structure and there's no way I'm able to add sudo in it ... could u help me out on it
Really great tutorial.
I especially liked that you not only showed what to do but also explained what certain commands do or why certain things do not work right from the start(like that nvim needs to be made executable first with chmod)
Thanks @WhatTheScoots
i wasted my whole day trying to run the latest version on my windows wsl but at last i landed on your video
Thanks man
You are welcome!
Wohoo! Glad to see a new vid Rad! I've been a fan since your Neovim config video :D
I've actually done something similar. Started a new job in Feb and was forced to use Windows 11. Installed WSL2 together with Neovim, Zsh and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Most of my colleagues are using VSCode on Windows. They even use a programme called SourceTree to interact with git. A lot of them don't even know about git ... sigh
Sorry for the rant. Glad to see you back :)
Cheers!
//Aquabbas
Aquabbas, thanks for the note brother, and your OG loyalty. Congrats on the new job, sounds like you may end up running the team!
Yahooooooo! Thank you very much sir, you don't know how valuable your videos are. Wish all the best for you, sir.
Great video, with great explanations and directions! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! You were able to convey it so easily, clearly and simply. You helped me out❤
Thank you!
What a great tutorial man, thanks so much!
Thank you so much
awesome video!
Rad, I started learn sql with postgre. it'll be helpful to know, with your configuration I use, how to add nvim-dbee, or another nvim plugin to manage database directly with tmux and nvim. thanks again
So how do you do this if you are using Zsh?
How do you make zsh recognise nvim appimage
Zsh is POSIX compliant, meaning that the same steps that bash uses (also a POSIX compliant shell) will work with your .zshrc
Why not just install neovim through the package manager instead of downloading the appimage? I guess the package managed version is slightly older, but I dont see why that would be a problem.
Yes, you can definitely use the distro package manager, I just use the app image out of habit as I tend to keep my NeoVim Config on the same version of NeoVim to avoid issues.
I can not recall how die i install nvim in wal, but thre was no color when i wrote some code. Any i diea wht may have happened?
What's the difference between opensuse leap and tumbleweed?
Leap is intended to be more stable and works on a release schedule. Tumbleweed is rolling release like arch. There are other differences but this is the primary differentiator.
@@theradlectures thank you for taking your time answering my questions. Really appreciated.
I want to completely switch is to Linux would that be good idea? Arch Linux or Ubuntu?
Yes, these days Linux is quite stable, I use it on all my machines. Generally, as a first distro I recommend Pop!_OS which is based on Ubuntu. Ultimately, any distribution is fine!
Hi, I want to try and test many neovim distributions on docker linux images ... But I'm not understanding the file structure and there's no way I'm able to add sudo in it ...
could u help me out on it
or if theres some other alternatives for me not to use docker linux images please suggest
finally get to hear an australian accent on yt 😂
It's not copy paste to the Neovim !
5 Months 🙄
big fans, thanks again from senegal
This is fun cuz if you use vim you defenitly shouldn't need a tutorial to install it.
Terminal, terminal, terminal... :/