Adam Wolff on X: "If you're using nvim with Claude Code, Claude can control your editor with just a prompt. Start nvim like nvim --listen /tmp/nvim Then just tell Claude that your editor is listening on that socket. It can do the rest! Open files, show diffs, run the lsp, etc." / X
If you're using nvim with Claude Code, Claude can control your editor with just a prompt. Start nvim like nvim --listen /tmp/nvim Then just tell Claude that your editor is listening on that socket. It can do the rest! Open files, show diffs, run the lsp, etc.
That would be me! My typical thing is Ghostty with a vertical split, nvim on the left, claude code on the right. I use CTRL+Z to background nvim when I want a shell and I have a shortcut that maps CTRL+F to fg in zsh
When I'm feeling fancy, I do this trick: x.com/dmwlff/statu...
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