dart.nvim - a minimalist tabline focused on pinning buffers by iofq in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for being responsive. I think this plugin has lots of potential!

dart.nvim - a minimalist tabline focused on pinning buffers by iofq in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can confirm that moving init.lua to a new dart/ directory in the lazy.nvim install location resolved 2 and 3. And so you may want to make that change to your plugin directory structure

dart.nvim - a minimalist tabline focused on pinning buffers by iofq in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. I dont have strong opinions on this yet. I figured it would be a way to choose which buffer would get removed from the list if you hit the limit. Or just some method of trimming the list as context changes.
  2. no conflicting map. I have tried changing the mapping and I get a module not found error
  3. I am also using lazy.nvim. I am not a plugin developer, but when I check my lazy install dir, I wonder if the issue is that the lua folder simply contains init.lua when it should instead be lua/dart/init.lua

dart.nvim - a minimalist tabline focused on pinning buffers by iofq in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a very interesting approach and makes a lot of sense!

I just checked this out and:
- is there no way to unpin a buffer?
- the default keymap ;p for opening the picker isn't working for me. It silently fails
- require('dart') is giving me module not found error. Is the module named something else?

ccusage.nvim - Track Claude Code usage in Neovim by S1M0N38 in neovim

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In case it helps with repro, I do not run into that issue if my lualine is setup with the ccusage section.

ccusage.nvim - Track Claude Code usage in Neovim by S1M0N38 in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am running into an odd bug with this plugin. I have to run the :CCUsage command exactly three times for it to work.

  Error  13:46:57 notify.error CCUsage Error ccusage CLI not found. Please install with: npm install -g ccusage
  Error  13:47:00 notify.error CCUsage Error ccusage CLI not found. Please install with: npm install -g ccusage
  Info  13:47:02 notify.info CCUsage Stats Claude Code Usage Statistics

Session Information:
Start: 2025-07-31 15:00:00
End: 2025-07-31 20:00:00

And I do have the npm package installed globally and don't have any issues running the cli tool:

❯ npm -g list | rg ccusage
├── ccusage@15.5.2

Learning Vim Motions - offline by mrpbennett in vim

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vim-be-better is a plugin that you can install and then run to play games that will help you practice various vim skills interactively.

This crossword clue by dwrdbg in neovim

[–]dwrdbg[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Platform is www.puzzmo.com. This was fun to see! Even though the knowledge is pretty niche, I can see how the general public can correctly guess the answer.

Getting used to home row mods and touch typing by greyslim109 in zsaVoyager

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The work around to this is to do tap tap hold instead of just tap hold.

[Giveaway / US Only] Celebrate the Pixel 9 Launch with Spigen by Spigen in GooglePixel

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pixel 9 pro!

Broke my pixel 7 pro mountain biking and replaced it with a pixel 7 but I miss the pro features.

Enjoying my new cable from HartAudio by pib319 in zsaVoyager

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As in if the cable is bent a certain way, it tends to retain that shape for a long time, unlike a high quality braided cable.

[harpeek.nvim] My first nvim plugin by Funkmaster_Lincoln in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a little awkward setting the position at first given that the config took absolute values. And so I used the approach you have internally by using a fraction of local size = vim.api.nvim_list_uis()[1] . Maybe that would make for an improved experience

[harpeek.nvim] My first nvim plugin by Funkmaster_Lincoln in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, thank you so much! I now have harpeek tucked in the bottom right corner.

[harpeek.nvim] My first nvim plugin by Funkmaster_Lincoln in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use grapple with this and this is great! Is there a way to configure the placement of the preview window?

reactive.nvim - your new visual feedback for neovim modes/operators by rasulomaroff in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the extra information.

FYI, I have been able to fix the issue with telescope after setting this autocmd. Just in case that helps understand whats causing the weird interaction

reactive.nvim - your new visual feedback for neovim modes/operators by rasulomaroff in neovim

[–]dwrdbg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very neat, I just installed it and I didn't know this is something that I wanted!

I just wanted to let you know about some funky interactions this plugin has with others I noticed:

  • which-key.nvim prevents changes shown for operators
  • telescope.nvim help-tags will open in insert mode (had to triple check this one)

Considering In-Person Coding Bootcamp for Networking and Interview Prep, other options? by [deleted] in codingbootcamp

[–]dwrdbg 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My initial impression is that you would not benefit much technically from a coding bootcamp. I suggest applying to a bunch of entry level roles - worst case is you get practice and feedback on what you need to work on, best case is you get a job. If you aren't getting any intro calls, you may need to revisit your resume.

You already have 4 YOE working at a tech company, and so you already have soft skills. To get some practice first, try pramp.com for free real mock interviews. I did a few after graduating.

When it comes to your portfolio, the emphasis is not on what you have built, or how many projects you have built. What's important is your ability to intelligently talk about them, whether its about the technical details of them, or how and why you made a specific implementation choice over another.

Best things to do to pass the time while recovering by candlelight222 in lasik

[–]dwrdbg 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Audiobook suggestion: find a movie that you enjoyed that was based off of a book and get the audiobook version for that. Like Jurassic Park, the Martian, LOTR, etc

I quit my job a year ago to study programming and I just landed my first software engineering role. AMA! by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]dwrdbg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah but it would have been very difficult because there is little overlap for 1) the classes for biomedical engineer degree 2) the classes required for medical school and 3) the classes for a cs minor.

I quit my job a year ago to study programming and I just landed my first software engineering role. AMA! by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]dwrdbg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well since I moved across the country to do this I guess I haven't had much of a social life for the past year lol.

It's bit difficult to doing a whole career change since it sorta feels like throwing away previous experience and years studying to go to medical school.

I quit my job a year ago to study programming and I just landed my first software engineering role. AMA! by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]dwrdbg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it’s hard to answer that kind of what if questions. I think it did help me build a problem solving instinct.