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I was also using evil for a couple of years, switched a couple of months ago to meow https://github.com/meow-edit/meow. Its a minimalistic modal packagen Highly recommend trying that out, couldn't be happier with it :)
That's understandable :). A big advantage is that one can use a lot of the Emacs bindings but in an evil-esque way. You can see my bindings here: https://gitlab.com/niklaseklund/dotfiles/-/blob/master/.config/emacs/lisp/ne-bindings.el
The only way...
Maybe you could use my distribution (https://github.com/redguardtoo/emacs.d), see how I customize evil.
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