
Linkarzu | Neovim, macOS, Emacs, Linux, Terminals and more.
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<p>In YouTube I talk to guests about tech topics: Neovim, macOS, Linux, Terminal emulators, popular GitHub repos, other editors like Emacs, Helix, etc. We also learn how each guest uses their setup, CLI tools they use and how. Videos in my YouTube channel: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://youtube.com/@linkarzu">https://youtube.com/@linkarzu</a></p><p>If you like my content, and want to keep this podcast going, here's the best ways to support me</p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://linkarzu.com/about/#whats-the-best-way-to-support-me-pick-one">https://linkarzu.com/about/#whats-the-best-way-to-support-me-pick-one</a></p>
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Recent Episodes

June 11, 2026
Neovim 0.12 Release with the Core Team
Host Justin Keyes interviews Neovim core maintainers Maria Solano, Gregory Anders, and bfredl about the Neovim 0.12 release, new features, and future direction.

June 11, 2026
Echasnovski (pt 2): Linux, Terminals, and Tools (Ghostty vs Kitty, NixOS, Arch)
Host Linkarzu interviews Echasnovski about Linux distributions, terminal emulators like Ghostty and Kitty, and practical development workflows.

January 14, 2026
Echasnovski (pt 1): mini.nvim, MiniMax & Neovim Contributions
<p>Echasnovski is the creator of mini.nvim, as per the website: </p><p>"Library of 40+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.9 and higher) experience with minimal effort." </p><p>He's also the creator of MiniMax:</p><p>"MiniMax is a collection of fully working self-contained Neovim configs. All of the them: Use mostly MINI to showcase its capabilities. Provide out of the box a stable, polished, and feature rich Neovim experience. Share minimal structure with potential to build upon. Contain extensively commented config files meant to be read." </p><p>The interview is over 3 hours long, so it is split in 2. Part 2 is going to be released soon</p><p>Video:</p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://youtu.be/ypJTkwarAVE">https://youtu.be/ypJTkwarAVE</a></p><p>What's the best way to support me?</p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough">https://linkarzu.com/about/#youre-a-fraud-why-do-you-ask-for-money-isnt-youtube-ads-enough</a></p><p>Timeline:</p><p>00:00:00 - Highlights</p><p>00:01:36 - How do we pronounce your name</p><p>00:04:23 - What do you do in the neovim community?</p><p>00:07:53 - Neovim 0.5 and the wild wild west of lua plugins</p><p>00:10:23 - We've been planning this interview for over 6 months</p><p>00:12:20 - Echasnovski's ban on reddit</p><p>00:14:59 - Colorscheme theory (that I didn't understand, not normie friendly)</p><p>00:22:10 - Color theory is very complex as everyone is different</p><p>00:23:30 - Gruvbox is for old people, highly saturated colors</p><p>00:27:15 - Echasnovski created the default Neovim colorscheme</p><p>00:27:38 - Justin Keyes also likes boring colors. Old soul trapped in a young body</p><p>00:29:17 - Is Justin a dictator?</p><p>00:32:18 - Why the reddit ban?</p><p>00:38:49 - long reddit posts go through mod's approval</p><p>00:40:17 - How does the shadown ban work?</p><p>00:42:02 - Shoutout to Lukas Reineke</p><p>00:43:37 - Account restored by a misterious reddit employee</p><p>00:45:19 - Self hosting git server, codeberg, <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="http://tangled.org">tangled.org</a></p><p>00:48:02 - Why planning on self hosting?</p><p>00:49:17 - Explaining the repo structure of mini.nvim</p><p>00:50:44 - You also have a picker? mini.pick</p><p>00:52:15 - Sylvan Franklin seems to use mini.pick</p><p>00:52:53 - Custom pickers?</p><p>00:54:03 - Issues with the matching of some pickers</p><p>00:56:18 - mini.pick has a frecency option? mini-visits (sounds like a prison conjugal visit)</p><p>00:59:30 - Thoughts on telescope?</p><p>01:01:00 - Why did you move from vim to neovim?</p><p>01:03:48 - Embarrassing experience with vim at work</p><p>01:05:32 - vscode neovim plugin</p><p>01:07:21 - Do you remember your first times using vim, was it tough?</p><p>01:10:38 - Thoughts on distros? What do you recommend to a beginner?</p><p>01:16:58 - What happened to lunarvim?</p><p>01:18:23 - Lazyvim distro or kickstart</p><p>01:19:38 - MiniMax demo</p><p>01:21:24 - Is MiniMax designed for complete beginners?</p><p>01:25:59 - mini.clue and why not which-key?</p><p>01:26:37 - Folke is always on vacation</p><p>01:29:11 - Did you copy Helix?</p><p>01:31:01 - The which-key hate continues</p><p>01:35:29 - Interview with Folke?</p><p>01:36:02 - The 30_mini.lua config file</p><p>01:39:21 - What if I want to use my own picker with MiniMax?</p><p>01:42:14 - Single config file for all plugins or a file per plugin?</p><p>01:44:21 - Echasnovski allegedly created the new neovim plugin manager vim.pack</p><p>01:48:10 - Should I wait for Neovim 0.12 before trying MiniMax?</p><p>01:52:22 - vim.pack doesn't have a healthcheck because it's perfect</p><p>01:52:54 - vim.pack demo</p><p>01:54:16 - Do you use any other plugins besides mini.nvim?</p>
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- What is Linkarzu | Neovim, macOS, Emacs, Linux, Terminals and more.?
<p>In YouTube I talk to guests about tech topics: Neovim, macOS, Linux, Terminal emulators, popular GitHub repos, other editors like Emacs, Helix, etc. We also learn how each guest uses their setup, CLI tools they use and how. Videos in my YouTube channel: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://youtube.com/@linkarzu">https://youtube.com/@linkarzu</a></p><p>If you like my content, and want to keep this podcast going, here's the best ways to support me</p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://linkarzu.com/about/#whats-the-best-way-to-support-me-pick-one">https://linkarzu.com/about/#whats-the-best-way-to-support-me-pick-one</a></p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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