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Here I go over the way I use to navigate buffers in neovim, I used tabs in the past, but over the past few months, I've discovered that I find tabs in neovim distracting and overwhelming. Sometines I have up to 20 files open, and I just cannot focus that well by having so many tabs shown at the top. That's why I prefer to have the tabs "hidden" we could say, and I navigate between my open buffers using the telescope buffers command. Previously I used the bufexplorer plugin, which allows me to navigate between neovim buffers using the j and k keys, it also allowed me to close buffers by pressing the letter d, and to quit the plugin by pressing the letter q I love this way of navigating buffers, because it's pretty similar to the way that I navigate sessions in tmux, I bring up the tmux sessions, navigate them with j and k and quit with q, so it's all about consistency across the tools I use I now use telescope buffers, I open it in normal mode so that I can navigate buffers without having to switch from insert mode to normal mode, I can close buffers with d and I can quit the plugin with q I also configured winbar to show me the amount of buffers that I have open, and I'll show you how to configure this as well If you find this video helpful and want to support me https://ko-fi.com/linkarzu Follow me on twitter https://x.com/link_arzu Why I'm against using tabs in the terminal • Why I'm against using tabs in the terminal telescope-frecency • telescope-frecency.nvim | Sort files in te... Dark Eldritch colorscheme variant in Neovim • Dark Eldritch colorscheme variant in Neovim Alternate between the last 2 tmux sessions or neovim buffers, blazingly fast, with a keymap • Alternate between the last 2 tmux sessions... Here are my dotfiles, star the repo! https://github.com/linkarzu/dotfiles-... 0:00 - Why I dont use tabs in neovim 0:54 - telescope buffers 1:09 - how I navigate sessions in tmux 1:35 - close buffers with d 2:19 - bufexplorer demo 3:00 - telescope buffers keymap 4:55 - bufexplorer config 5:16 - close buffer with d quit with q 6:18 - winbar show number of buffers 7:07 - conclusion 7:28 - alternate buffer 7:44 - share your tips