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  • larvitz@burningboard.netL This user is from outside of this forum
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    New post: Neovim Crash Course for Sysadmins

    Not a beginner's guide. This covers the things you still get wrong after years of Vim - efficient navigation, why your paste lands in the wrong place (and the one-key fix), YAML indentation workflows, quick macros, and what Neovim's LSP actually gives you for infrastructure work.

    Written for people who edit configs and playbooks all day.

    https://blog.hofstede.it/neovim-crash-course-for-sysadmins-the-20-that-solve-80-of-the-pain/

    #neovim #vim #sysadmin #devops #linux #ansible #yaml

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    • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

      New post: Neovim Crash Course for Sysadmins

      Not a beginner's guide. This covers the things you still get wrong after years of Vim - efficient navigation, why your paste lands in the wrong place (and the one-key fix), YAML indentation workflows, quick macros, and what Neovim's LSP actually gives you for infrastructure work.

      Written for people who edit configs and playbooks all day.

      https://blog.hofstede.it/neovim-crash-course-for-sysadmins-the-20-that-solve-80-of-the-pain/

      #neovim #vim #sysadmin #devops #linux #ansible #yaml

      benjamineskola@hachyderm.ioB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Larvitz is that image AI-generated? The line numbers don’t align with the actual lines.

      (And more: the file is yaml but the filename is config.lua; and the statusline reports a different line number to what’s actually visible in the buffer.)

      A real screenshot would at least look actually competent.

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        @Larvitz is that image AI-generated? The line numbers don’t align with the actual lines.

        (And more: the file is yaml but the filename is config.lua; and the statusline reports a different line number to what’s actually visible in the buffer.)

        A real screenshot would at least look actually competent.

        larvitz@burningboard.netL This user is from outside of this forum
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        @benjamineskola Yeah, that image was AI generated. had not put much thought into it.

        I replaced it with a screenshot now.

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        • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

          New post: Neovim Crash Course for Sysadmins

          Not a beginner's guide. This covers the things you still get wrong after years of Vim - efficient navigation, why your paste lands in the wrong place (and the one-key fix), YAML indentation workflows, quick macros, and what Neovim's LSP actually gives you for infrastructure work.

          Written for people who edit configs and playbooks all day.

          https://blog.hofstede.it/neovim-crash-course-for-sysadmins-the-20-that-solve-80-of-the-pain/

          #neovim #vim #sysadmin #devops #linux #ansible #yaml

          tux@burningboard.netT This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Larvitz

          Well, I'm sticking with my Nano 😉

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          • larvitz@burningboard.netL larvitz@burningboard.net

            New post: Neovim Crash Course for Sysadmins

            Not a beginner's guide. This covers the things you still get wrong after years of Vim - efficient navigation, why your paste lands in the wrong place (and the one-key fix), YAML indentation workflows, quick macros, and what Neovim's LSP actually gives you for infrastructure work.

            Written for people who edit configs and playbooks all day.

            https://blog.hofstede.it/neovim-crash-course-for-sysadmins-the-20-that-solve-80-of-the-pain/

            #neovim #vim #sysadmin #devops #linux #ansible #yaml

            hyde@lazybear.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Larvitz nice article.

            Maybe @ctietze you can learn some stuff 🙂

            Also I love gqap on a paragraph.

            I wrote a couple of things about vim / neovim here

            https://lazybea.rs/tags/vim

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