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by mingus88
169 days ago
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My path in the emacs/vi divide forked a lifetime ago, and emacs is so fundamentally different that it was never worth sacrificing the massive productivity vim gives me to dip back into emacs But maybe that should change. I like vscode for when I need more IDE features than I care to cobble together with plugins. I don’t need another subscription in my life. Especially for anything I rely on. |
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After a couple of months of using Doom, I felt comfortable enough to roll my own config which also helped me better understand how things worked at a lower level. More interestingly, after a couple of years, I transitioned from Evil to standard Emacs bindings as that felt better integrated with the rest of Emacs.