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by tcoff91
424 days ago
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Now with neovim I feel like the plugin ecosystem is catching up to Emacs. Lua has unlocked the potential. Typescript dev ex in neovim is light years ahead of what I achieved in Emacs. Neovim’s lsp integration is better than Emacs imo. Blink.cmp is so fast. Magit is definitely far superior to anything in neovim though and so is org mode. |
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But the goals with emacs is to be a complete platform for anything plain text (with a bit of extra widgets). Almost whatever you need the terminal for can be replicated there, and they will share some common convention. Mail, file manager, music players, feed readers, PKM, PIM,… Tect editing is not so great, but text actions are (Slime is the best example).
I use both, but I prefer emacs’ extensibility.