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by MillenialMan 1696 days ago
You can switch Spacemacs and Doom into Emacs-mode keybindings. Command key sequences become hidden behind a shortcut and modes are disabled. It relaxes the learning curve.
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> You can switch Spacemacs and Doom into Emacs-mode keybindings.

Aware of this, and tried it. However much of these distributions is streamlined towards EVIL keybindindings so you don't really get the full experience. Furthermore, a lot of the Emacs keybindings have been opinionated, which again isn't bad but a little jarring.

Also the vi keybindings tend to reactivate every now and again, and often you can take a few goes to realise this as you fumble in frustration and lose your train of thought.

> It relaxes the learning curve.

Yes but you'll have a learning curve either way, and by the time you've passed it you'll know neither vim nor emacs, and you won't get to experience the joy of tailoring your own development experience nor will you have be able to make use of much of to the decades of support content that's available on the web.

As I said, it makes more sense if you've already worked with VIM and want to have the best of both worlds but even then I think you're still missing out on some of the finer experiences Emacs has to offer.