yay-evil-emacs
rune-emacs-config
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2.3 | 0.0 | |
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Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
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yay-evil-emacs
- yay-evil-emacs: π A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults". Shipped with a custom theme!
- yay-evil-emacs: ianyepan's Emacs Config
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Advice on config hacking / yak shaving / bikeshedding
That said, I found that setting up evil wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. If you want to see how simple it can be, you can take a look at the pull request I linked in the original post. I can also recommend taking a look at this config for another example of how setting it up can actually be very simple: https://github.com/ianyepan/yay-evil-emacs
- yay-evil-emacs: π A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults" and a custom theme!
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Basic customization to make emacs more modern
I personally also maintain a lightweight config with better defaults, aimed at new Emacs users, perhaps it could help you too: https://github.com/ianyepan/yay-evil-emacs
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[Package shout-out] All-the-icons-ivy-rich is awesome
And here for an unopinionated literate config I maintain: https://github.com/ianyepan/yay-evil-emacs
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How do I turn my customized Emacs into itβs own distribution like Spacemacs Or Doom
I suggest you look at other publically shared configs and "distributions". E.g. yay-evil-emacs is one such "distribution", and is different from the author's personal config.
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Where can I learn about emacs.init?
If you feel lost in basic customization of Emacs, perhaps my project yay-evil could help. It's fairly simple to follow (if I may say so myself) and has over 270 stars -- so at least quite a few beginners have found it useful.
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Where to start with init.el
This is not a video styled tutorial, but I actively maintain a yay-evil framework aimed at beginners to help them build their own vanilla config. Feel free to give it a try! https://github.com/ianpan870102/yay-evil-emacs
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Are there any minimal evil distributions?
I'd check out Yay-Evil and Corgi.
rune-emacs-config
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Advice on config hacking / yak shaving / bikeshedding
I made a concerted effort not to use evil or try to ape all the Doom keybindings like I did with my previous attempt.
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About to declare Emacs bankruptcy. Any advice for cool or new packages, defaults, or ideas I should use before I start building my init.el? Also interested in guides to using evil.
you can try to reorganize things by making modules out of parts of your config. There is a drawback to this: slower init time. Check this out to see how easily you can do it with the help of use-package
- skyler544's emacs-config
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How to overcome nausea and depression when switching from vi to emacs? Please help
This isn't really complete but if you want to take a quick look at how you can easily set up evil and have all your 5DD and ZZ back without any pain, try looking at it. https://github.com/skyler544/rune-emacs-config
What are some alternatives?
emacs-emojify - Display emojis in Emacs
Witchmacs - My emacs configuration files
leaf.el - Flexible, declarative, and modern init.el package configuration
.emacs.d - Centaur Emacs - A Fancy and Fast Emacs Configuration
.wsl-emacs.d - πMy personal Emacs configuration on Arch & Ubuntu
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
lambda-emacs - Emacs distribution with sane defaults, pre-configured packages, and useful functions.
corgi - Unbundled Emacs configuration aimed at Clojure developers
dotfiles
all-the-icons-completion - Add icons to completion candidates in Emacs
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]