Doom emacs vs personal configuration + evil

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  • .emacs.d

    Repo of Sorcery Emacs (by SimonErfurth)

  • Despite this, my config loads a 160 packages in 2.7 seconds. So I don't think you need to worry about your startup time, if you decide to do your own config.

  • meow

    Yet another modal editing on Emacs / 猫态编辑 (by meow-edit)

  • If modal editing is your thing, I would recommend trying out meow, I've found it nicer to customize than evil mode. Where Emacs really shines is giving you the power to (relatively) easily customize an editor which fits exactly to your needs and preferences. That process can take a long time, and doom is pretty good, so whether it's a waste of time or not depends on you and what you want to achieve.

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