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by kurouna
119 days ago
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I understand that for many, Lisp is the soul of Emacs. When I use the term "Emacs-like," I’m specifically referring to the UI, UX, and the muscle memory of its keybindings, rather than trying to build a full Lisp-based clone or a replacement for the original. My goal is simply to package that unique physical typing experience into a standalone, zero-setup application for a niche group of users (including myself) who value that specific workflow. |
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