See how my neovim development workflow looks like as a full stack engineer. I'm going through some of my tmux / neovim configurations and then showing how I navigate between files, between code, references, implementations, how I do testing, debugging, and even how I make custom IDE layouts when I need to look at multiple files at the same time. 🔗 Links: 👉 My Dotfiles repo: -- 🤝 Become a friend of the channel! Start your membership today and get extra benefits: @nikolovlazar/join 💬 A bunch of us are hanging out at Join us! 🦋 Find me on Bluesky: 🎥 What I use for coding and making videos: -- Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:31 - Kitty 00:56 - Tmux 04:39 - Neovim 11:22 - Dev Workflow 11:38 - Navigating files 13:35 - Go To Definition 14:30 - Go To References 15:43 - Go To Implementations 16:18 - Next / Previous Reference 17:12 - Grep in project 18:32 - IDE layouts (splits) 20:42 - Splits from Neotree 21:28 - Tmux splits 22:34 - Resizing panes 23:56 - Tabs 24:51 - LazyGit 26:39 - Running tests 30:05 - Debugging (tests) 36:33 - Debugging (apps) 37:00 - (mini tip) Search in file 37:33 - Debugging (apps) - continued 40:35 - Recap











