my obsession with random apps probably started in elementary school when i made business cards in word just for fun. i liked exploring what software could do. in middle and high school i got into Google Sheets and Notion, then started experimenting with extensions and small scripts. i then used https://colab.research.google.com/ to automate parts of it because i wanted custom functions that i could not find anywhere.
in 2025 i learned nvim and spent HOURS on linux which pulled me into terminal tools and keyboard workflows. since then i’ve just kept exploring whatever catches my interest. today i’ll share my current flow, the result of years of being curious about software.
[2025/02/21] Published
[Planned] Raycast Optimization
[On-going] Add interesting shell tools
NeovimWhy did I start using Neovim? At my internship, every shared machine had nvim setup, so I eventually gave in.
Funny enough, at first, I basically spammed i and lived in insert mode.
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https://github.com/neovim/neovim
Modern Vim-based text editor extensible in Lua for high-performance workflows.
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What neovim changed for me:
gd is my fav)I highly recommend to use https://github.com/nvim-lua/kickstart.nvim config. If you get confused you can follow https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8C0Cq9Uv9o by the creator of kickstart (a.k.a legend đź‘‘).