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emacs-vdiff
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What are the small reasons to try Emacs?
Not a com user but I’ve been happy with vdiff for diff/merge operations.
- Meld for Macs
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How to override magit's diff view? (for syntax highlighted, side-by-side diff view)
You can use ediff in magit by pressing E. Other choice would be https://github.com/justbur/emacs-vdiff. Repo explains how to integrate it to magit.
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On Ediff
I heard vdiff is pretty good too https://github.com/justbur/emacs-vdiff
god-mode
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Improving Emacs Isearch Usability with Transient
Another option to trigger functions are vim-inspired leader key sequences such as god mode [1] and the evil leader implementations in spacemacs and doomemacs, for example [2].
[1] https://github.com/emacsorphanage/god-mode
- Ask HN: Does anyone Lisp without Emacs?
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Evil mode's kinda hacky
You can try https://github.com/emacsorphanage/god-mode
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Devil Mode Manual
That readme lost me at the third exclamation mark, although I'm amused that it mentioned god-mode ... https://github.com/emacsorphanage/god-mode/
- God Mode – no more RSI
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Devil Mode: A twisted key sequence translator for modifier-free Emacs experience
Reminds me of god-mode: https://github.com/emacsorphanage/god-mode. Although I use Evil, it still comes in handy on occasion when I need to type something without an Evil keybind. Alas, it’s been abandoned, though it still seems to work for me on the rare occasions I need it.
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Non-evil users: what modifiers do you use on emacs?
It seems strange to me to compare Evil, a modal editor, with the use of modifier keys. Maybe that is because I'm a big fan of god-mode though. For god-mode I do use a slightly modified mod-alist, which might be useful.
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The extensible vi layer for Emacs
There's active development of god-mode still though[0].
Mentioned elsewhere here, I've found meow[1] to be really interesting/good. And it leverages some of what makes god-mode nice (from their list of key features: "Minimizes modifier usage (e.g. `SPC x f` for `C-x C-f`) inspired by god-mode")
[0]: https://github.com/emacsorphanage/god-mode/commits/master
[1]: https://github.com/meow-edit/meow
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Modal emacs?
God mode could be something you might like.
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[fork] Holymotion: evil-easymotion, purged of evil...
Have you seen god-mode isn't that relatively same just automated?
What are some alternatives?
magit-delta - Use delta (https://github.com/dandavison/delta) when viewing diffs in Magit
meow - Yet another modal editing on Emacs / 猫态编辑
smart-mode-line - A powerful and beautiful mode-line for Emacs.
control-mode - Control mode
emacs-solaire-mode - If only certain buffers could be so grossly incandescent.
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
diffview-mode - View diffs side-by-side in Emacs
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
elpm - A elisp package manager with a cli
boon - Ergonomic Command Mode for Emacs
meld - Meld for macOS
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