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KBall interviews Nick Nisi about the Pandora’s box that is his tooling/developer setup. Starting at the lowest layer of the terminal emulator he uses, they move upwards into command line tools, into Tmux (terminals within terminals!), his epic NeoVim configuration, and finally into the tools he uses for notekeeping and productivity.

KBall interviews Nick Nisi about the Pandora’s box that is his tooling/developer setup. Starting at the lowest layer of the terminal emulator he uses, they move upwards into command line tools, into Tmux (terminals within terminals!), his epic NeoVim configuration, and finally into the tools he uses for notekeeping and productivity.

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Featuring:


Kevin Ball – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteNick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website

Show Notes:



Nick’s Dotfiles
Kitty
WezTerm
Nerd Fonts
RipGrep
fzf
Zoxide
tmux
Neovim
Lua
Lazy.nvim
Telescope.nvim
Zettelkasten
Obsidian
Yabai
Raycast
Omnifocus

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