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.emacs.d
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How do you solve merge conflicts?
I use the best of both worlds thanks to this awesome snippet from alphapapa (in turn inspired from Kaushal Modi's setup )
- kaushalmodi's emacs configuration
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Let's build a comprehensive list of design considerations when making an Emacs configuration.
Steve Purcell's emacs.d satisfies this checklist. It's not as feature packed as Doom, so beginners should have a look at. Another is Kaushal Modi's .emacs.d.
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Whose user init have you found helpful?
https://github.com/kaushalmodi/.emacs.d - Good stuff in here (need to explore more).
emacs.dz
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A Late Night Rant About Emacs
I also want to add that there is a large list of personal Emacs configs out there that you can take inspiration from https://github.com/caisah/emacs.dz
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Using emacs in a way that fits its philosophy
You could also scour emacs config files, probably of the classic variety, for inspiration.
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Trying out Emacs
I found this kinda of directory of configs, maybe it can be helpful: https://github.com/caisah/emacs.dz - I'm not sure if they're beginner-friendly, but some seem to be well documented, at least from a quick look.
- List of "Notable" Emacs people and their Config files
- Folgert Karsdrop's Literate Emacs Configuration1
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Awesome Emacs: a community driven list of useful Emacs packages, utilities and libraries.
There's also emacs configurations list
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Whose user init have you found helpful?
I think a nice overview is at https://github.com/caisah/emacs.dz
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Doom emacs on MacOS: escape-x (Meta-x) does not work
There are lots of other "starter kits". There are also lots of Emacs users who have posted their configurations. In some cases, they won't work directly for you, but might give some inspirations. Others are more like starter kits. Here's one list: starter packs and config files. However, I can't vouch for any of them, and they may be built on their own set of unusual assumptions that you don't like but can't figure out how to disable. Some might only work with older versions of some packages. Some might only work in the latest, pre-release versions of Emacs. Etc.
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Good emacs distro for an evil mode user?
This might provide an interesting resource to reference: https://github.com/caisah/emacs.dz
What are some alternatives?
crafted-emacs - A sensible base Emacs configuration.
awesome-cpp - A curated list of awesome C++ (or C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and shiny things. Inspired by awesome-... stuff.
dot.emacs.d - My config for Emacs 28+: check out as ~/.emacs.d
github-cheat-sheet - A list of cool features of Git and GitHub.
radian - 🍉 Dotfiles that marry elegance and practicality.
spacemacs_module_for_doom - Aim to port spacemacs features (defaults keybinding, transient state, layers and more) to doom, and provides a spacemacs module for doom.
emacs-config - My personal Emacs configuration
tridactyl_emacs_config - Emacs bindings for Tridactyl
prelude - Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
awesome-for-beginners - A list of awesome beginners-friendly projects.
home - my linux home settings
every-emacs-initialization-file - Share links to Emacs initialization files with minimal effort!