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doom-emacs
Discontinued An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
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SaaSHub
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Doom Emacs and Spacemacs come with evil-mode, which makes them work a lot like Vim.
See also, https://github.com/justinbarclay/parinfer-rust-mode.
I'm learning Scheme and I've got to say the Emacsen community is the worst thing about this otherwise euphoric paradigm. I use tpope's surround, a firm grasp of windowing binds and the following.
And it looks like starting with the next release, even that won't be necessary. Commit was made just one hour ago. Coincidence? I've no idea.
I use vim with slimv, paredit turned off but a few bindings from https://github.com/tpope/vim-sexp-mappings-for-regular-people are useful.
I use Vim with paredit and vim-slime (vim-slime merely sends text to an REPL; it has no relation to SLIME for Emacs).
I use Vim with paredit and vim-slime (vim-slime merely sends text to an REPL; it has no relation to SLIME for Emacs).