hydra
key-chord
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hydra
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Modeless Vim
You can also use Hydra for Emacs.[1] Once I discovered how to configure Hydra, I made it a habit to make one for every new major mode I need to use.
[1] https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra
- Devil Mode for Emacs
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Alternative terminal compatible keybinding for C-S-<arrow up>
Have you considered a hydra?
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Can you explain the power of emacs please?
An Emacs specific example: I'm working on a few go projects at the moment and go requires recompilation after changes. Step one was finding auto-recompilers for my projects (I'm using both air and reflex in various projects). Step two was realizing that I spent a lot of time switching to the buffer where the output is printed, so I wrote a little hydra menu to make that easier. Then I found myself having to restart those processes each time I restarted Emacs, so I went digging and found detached to manage the processes. Then I got tired of having to hunt for where the detached output was displayed in my frame so dug into sidebars to manage the windows more effectively.
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Is it possible to make god-mode turn off automatically after a command?
I think the goal of the hydra package is to provide such functionality.
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Non-evil users: what modifiers do you use on emacs?
I would I also encourage anyone who does not want to use modal editing to look into repeat-mode, hydras, and key-chord.
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Newbie question: What is a good strategy for personal keybindings to avoid conflicts, including with packages installed later on?
The C-c prefix is designed for you, the user, to use for your nefarious deeds. Some things that may help with both binding and knowing what key does what would be a menu such as hydras or transient menus (which apparently are part of Emacs now so that's new).
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Too many keybindings
For the very same reason, I started to use hydras: https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra - see my config at https://github.com/novoid/dot-emacs/blob/master/config.org
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How usable is Emacs with its default keybindings?
Hydra lets you define mini-modes with limited scope.
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A good config with leader keys
general.el also works well with hydra.el. Here's my hydra for window operations - it activates when I press ,w:
key-chord
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Is it possible to make god-mode turn off automatically after a command?
Alternatively, you could try a hydra. I also bound god-mode-all to a key-chord, which makes it easier to go between god-mode and insert mode, but wouldn't make it automatic.
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Non-evil users: what modifiers do you use on emacs?
I would I also encourage anyone who does not want to use modal editing to look into repeat-mode, hydras, and key-chord.
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Modal emacs?
Key chords are another great way of bonding commonly used commands
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Emacs setup for people who suffer from RSI
To implement, you can use the key-chord package.
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How to type pointer arrow -> in C quickly?
Using key chords (untested though)
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Can I use a non-modifier key as a modifier key in Emacs?
However, the key-chord package comes sort of close. It lets you bind a command to 2 keys that you press at the same time.
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I’ve used Emacs nearly every day since 1980/teco. I’m now on 28.1. What are the best things I’m missing?
Using emacs since about 1995. I use many suggestions found on this thread. One less well known one I like a lot is key chord mode. https://github.com/emacsorphanage/key-chord. I use it primarily for window navigation/management but may try it for other things. Also ace-jump is very handy. And smudge if you listen to Spotify.
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What do you use for very fast keybindings?
You might be interested in https://github.com/emacsorphanage/key-chord
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Keybinding using Hyper Key
I think this might be able to emulate the results purely from Emacs, although that comes at the downside of needing to define a H- chord for every binding you want. That library also wouldn't support something like "C-M-H-S-a" at the moment.
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Can you advice prefix key
Not directly what you asked but one thing i use a lot is the keychord : press two keys simultaneously like as, sd, df, etc.
What are some alternatives?
emacs-which-key - Emacs package that displays available keybindings in popup
general.el - More convenient key definitions in emacs
vim-submode - Vim plugin: Create your own submodes
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
vim-hydra - Plugin similar to abo-abo's emacs hydra plugin
god-mode - Minor mode for God-like command entering
smartparens - Minor mode for Emacs that deals with parens pairs and tries to be smart about it.
smart-god-mode - No tests yet for merging into main branch!
projectile - Project Interaction Library for Emacs
meow - Yet another modal editing on Emacs / 猫态编辑
multiple-cursors.el - Multiple cursors for emacs.
kanata - Improve keyboard comfort and usability with advanced customization