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I recently discovered "This Week In Neovim" and was blown away by the number of new plugins. I also discovered gitui, TUI for git written in Rust that's less than 1 year old. I was blown away by this amazing tool. So I was looking whether there's "This Week In Neovim" equivalence? Any newsletter? I used to subscribe to the weekly newsletter console.dev but it's mostly new developer tools, which is not very relevant to enhance our Linux day-to-day experience. Examples like fzf, ranger, yt-dlp etc.
I recently discovered "This Week In Neovim" and was blown away by the number of new plugins. I also discovered gitui, TUI for git written in Rust that's less than 1 year old. I was blown away by this amazing tool. So I was looking whether there's "This Week In Neovim" equivalence? Any newsletter? I used to subscribe to the weekly newsletter console.dev but it's mostly new developer tools, which is not very relevant to enhance our Linux day-to-day experience. Examples like fzf, ranger, yt-dlp etc.
I recently discovered "This Week In Neovim" and was blown away by the number of new plugins. I also discovered gitui, TUI for git written in Rust that's less than 1 year old. I was blown away by this amazing tool. So I was looking whether there's "This Week In Neovim" equivalence? Any newsletter? I used to subscribe to the weekly newsletter console.dev but it's mostly new developer tools, which is not very relevant to enhance our Linux day-to-day experience. Examples like fzf, ranger, yt-dlp etc.
I recently discovered "This Week In Neovim" and was blown away by the number of new plugins. I also discovered gitui, TUI for git written in Rust that's less than 1 year old. I was blown away by this amazing tool. So I was looking whether there's "This Week In Neovim" equivalence? Any newsletter? I used to subscribe to the weekly newsletter console.dev but it's mostly new developer tools, which is not very relevant to enhance our Linux day-to-day experience. Examples like fzf, ranger, yt-dlp etc.