My vim setup to speed up JavaScript coding for my Electron and React Native apps
Hello. I'm Takuya Matsuyama from Japan, a solo developer making a Markdown note-taking app called Inkdrop. I'm making a comfortable earning from it now. In this video, I'm showing my JavaScript coding workflow using vim and tmux for my product. It's useful for coding TypeScript, FlowJS, and pure JavaScript. I hope it's helpful your improving your workflow! ▶ Download my product - Inkdrop https://www.inkdrop.app/?utm_source=devaslife&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=vlog&utm_content=UZBjt04y4Oo ▶ Article https://dev.to/craftzdog/my-vim-setup-to-speed-up-javascript-coding-for-my-electron-and-react-native-apps-4ebp ▶ My dotfiles https://github.com/craftzdog/dotfiles-public ▶ My equipments * Keyboard: Keychron K2 * Computer: Mac Pro * Display: Pro Display XDR * Video editing: Final Cut Pro X * Camera: Fujifilm X-T4, X-E3 & Sony ZV-1 Follow me online here: ▶ Twitter(English) https://twitter.com/inkdrop_app ▶ Twitter(日本語) https://twitter.com/craftzdog ▶ Instagram https://instagram.com/craftzdog ▶ Medium Blog https://blog.inkdrop.info/ ▶ DEV blog https://dev.to/craftzdog ▶ GitHub https://github.com/craftzdog/ ▶ Subscribe Newsletter https://www.devas.life/ Credits: ▶ BGM: Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/p96aa8/ 0:00 Helloooo 0:38 How I built my product alone 1:46 Plugin manager - dein.nvim 3:31 Intellisense - coc.nvim 11:24 Filer - defx.nvim 13:53 Nerd fonts 14:40 File search - denite.nvim 17:37 auto-pairs 18:47 Tmux workflow 19:12 Wrap up #vim #javascript #productivity
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