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janus-key
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solution to dreaded emacs pinky finger problem (may not be possible) (only works with evil)
I use https://github.com/pietroiusti/janus-key
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Amazing vim setup
(Although I think they are nice, I am not a supporter of the key bindings of the beast in emacs btw. In fact I wrote a little piece a software to keep my pinkie healthy while avoiding them;))
- janus-key: Make normal keys behave like modifiers when held down.
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janus-key: give keys a double function (normal keys as modifiers)
I wrote a little tool in C that allows you to use normal keys as modifiers.
meow
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Any fun ways to learn Emacs?
Using meow:https://github.com/meow-edit/meow I actually got keybindings in Emacs that are helix-like, so I use helix for certain projects and Emacs for others.
The muscle memory transfers well.
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Helix: Release 24.03 Highlights
Thanks for the tip, meow looks interesting. I never got comfortable in evil-mode, but perhaps meow could be a gateway to trying emacs in anger.
Still waiting for kakoune/helix mode for gnu readline...
https://github.com/meow-edit/meow
https://github.com/jmorag/kakoune.el
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Emacs Commands I Got by with for Years
Also see Meow[1], [2], which adopts some ideas from god-mode.
[1]: https://github.com/meow-edit/meow
[2]: https://esrh.me/posts/2021-12-18-switching-to-meow.html
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Emacs from Scratch Part Two
You have to go further for ideal IMO.
Evil and evil-collection integrates pretty well, but Meow integrates perfectly and uses the action visible first approach.
https://github.com/meow-edit/meow
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Packages that you would like to be in emacs core ?
I think I'd rather hope for meow over Evil. It's close to Evil but embraces more of emacs' default bindings for calling commands.
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Emacs Is My New Window Manager
https://github.com/meow-edit/meow
Modal editing with seamless emacs integration avoiding the need for evil-collection type packages.
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Vile Mode (VIm Like Editing)
Repeat action (evil handles this very nicely). see: https://github.com/meow-edit/meow/discussions/414
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Devil Mode for Emacs
There's also Meow[1], which I currently use. You have to configure it first to suit your keyboard layout, but there are pre-built configs [2]
[1] https://github.com/meow-edit/meow
- Meow Modal Package mode line
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Is it possible to make god-mode turn off automatically after a command?
I was thinking about this a little more and Meow has something known as keypad mode that basically lets you call key combinations then return to Normal mode. It behaves a lot like god-mode. I just tested it out and if you install Meow you can call keypad-mode from insert and then automatically return to insert mode.
What are some alternatives?
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
god-mode - Minor mode for God-like command entering
zet - Zettelkasten Repo. This is where I dump my knowledge as it happens, all my zettels ("slips" or notes) about almost anything and everything. The idea is rather simple really and very powerful. Be warned, however, just because something is here doesn't mean it is accurate or even that I still believe it.
evil-collection - A set of keybindings for evil-mode
dual-key-remap - Remap any key to any other two keys on Windows 🔥. Remap CapsLock to both Ctrl and Escape! (It's like xcape for windows!)
xah-fly-keys - the most efficient keybinding for emacs
xcape - Linux utility to configure modifier keys to act as other keys when pressed and released on their own.
kakoune.el - A very simple simulation of the kakoune editor inside of emacs.
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
doom-meow - A meow module for Doom Emacs
ikkekernel - IkkeKernel - because we need a Linux fork
ryo-modal - Roll your own modal mode