emacs-for-vimmers
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emacs-for-vimmers
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Emacs, hour one
git clone https://github.com/ideasman42/emacs-for-vimmers
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What are the small reasons to try Emacs?
Suggest to start off with a small vim-like config if doom or spacemacs aren't for you (see emacs-for-vimmers).
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How do you suggest me approaching Emacs coming from VIM?
I prefer not to depend on any existing frameworks, here is the emacs/VIM config I wish I had starting out - minimal & commented: emacs-for-vimmers
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I'm new to emacs
If you don't want a starter kit - but are interested in a commented vim-like setup, checout: emacs-for-vimmers. Even if you are not into VIM, the defaults may be of interest to you.
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Helping a long time Vim user try Emacs
I came from a fairly similar place, this is a fairly minimal package set to have a useful evil-mode up and running: https://github.com/ideasman42/emacs-for-vimmers
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Flagging words and phrases in Emacs
This is a fully self contained config made by making minor changes to emacs-for-vimmers that works in my tests.
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Moving from Doom to Vanilla
If you'd like to have a reference for a lite weight vim/emacs setup, checkout https://github.com/ideasman42/emacs-for-vimmers - for a commented configuration that gets you up and running without having to buy into a framework.
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I want to give up Vim
Suggest https://github.com/ideasman42/emacs-for-vimmers to get you up and running with something approximating a typical development configuration in VIM.
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Beginner Emacs (Evil) questions to help me improve my setup. Help strongly appreciated
Check packages used by emacs-for-vimmers - the config file is short and commented, giving a minimal VIM-like setup that includes features useful to developers.
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Switching from vim
If you like building your own config from scratch - check out emacs-for-vimmers as a reference.
corgi
- corgi: Unbundled Emacs configuration aimed at Clojure developers
- Corgi: Unbundled Emacs configuration aimed at Clojure developers
- corgi: A minimalistic evil-based Emacs configuration that feels like a slimmed down version of Spacemacs.
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Are there any minimal evil distributions?
I'd check out Yay-Evil and Corgi.
What are some alternatives?
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
.emacs.d - Centaur Emacs - A Fancy and Fast Emacs Configuration
ace-window - Quickly switch windows in Emacs
yay-evil-emacs - 😈 A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults". Shipped with a custom theme!
general.el - More convenient key definitions in emacs
emacs.d
melpa - Recipes and build machinery for the biggest Emacs package repo
magmamacs - My blazing fast opinionated .emacs.d
color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow - A set of comprehensive Emacs color themes based on Chris Kempson's 'tomorrow' themes
evil - The extensible vi layer for Emacs.
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
evil-collection - A set of keybindings for evil-mode