👋 Hey there, I am Waylon Walker
I am a Husband, Father of two beautiful children, Senior Python Developer currently working in the Data Engineering platform space. I am a continuous learner, and sha
Thanks! Do you also have the plugins to save your sessions between shutdowns?
I actually ended up with this setup after I had to temporarily work with a machine with just 4GB of RAM and couldn't use VSCode, Chrome, Docker, Node.js and React at the same time.
During this time I had to use Vim, but didn't fully migrate. I still want to try Neovim sometime.
👋 Hey there, I am Waylon Walker
I am a Husband, Father of two beautiful children, Senior Python Developer currently working in the Data Engineering platform space. I am a continuous learner, and sha
I don't have any plugins for tmux, just custom keybindings to make it easier for my muscle memory. I've been experimenting with :mksession in vim to restore my editor layout from where I last was.
nvim nightly is solid. There's a ton of new goodies in it. I've moved from coc to the built in lsp and it seems much easier to setup.
👋 Hey there, I am Waylon Walker
I am a Husband, Father of two beautiful children, Senior Python Developer currently working in the Data Engineering platform space. I am a continuous learner, and sha
This has been one of my favorite parts of my new setup, being able to open any project on my machine within a few keystrokes, and toggling back with alt+b.
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Sweet looking setup! I practically live in zsh, nvim, tmux, mine is not nearly as riced out as yours.
This year I moved my tmux workflow to heavily leverage sessions over windows, just released this article on my current workflow.
How I navigate tmux in 2021
Waylon Walker ・ May 12 ・ 9 min read
Thanks! Do you also have the plugins to save your sessions between shutdowns?
I actually ended up with this setup after I had to temporarily work with a machine with just 4GB of RAM and couldn't use VSCode, Chrome, Docker, Node.js and React at the same time.
During this time I had to use Vim, but didn't fully migrate. I still want to try Neovim sometime.
I don't have any plugins for tmux, just custom keybindings to make it easier for my muscle memory. I've been experimenting with :mksession in vim to restore my editor layout from where I last was.
nvim nightly is solid. There's a ton of new goodies in it. I've moved from coc to the built in lsp and it seems much easier to setup.
This has been one of my favorite parts of my new setup, being able to open any project on my machine within a few keystrokes, and toggling back with alt+b.