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I only used built-in packages for about a year or so (other than installing major modes with package.el) and it was honestly quite usable, but there's definitely a small handful of packages that just offer massive value -- Magit being the clear first among them, and probably a completing-read replacement (ido/icomplete/fido exist, but IMO are greatly improved upon by pulling in something like vertico, probably the most minimal completing-read replacement I'd enjoy using). Other than that, combing through my config, I honestly don't see anything I just absolutely need in my config.
When some time ago the developer of Helm announced to stop supporting it, I was scared to loose one of my most important tools, but switched easily to Ivy, and now use both, although Helm rarely and with minimal config. For big configuration changes do I use Chemacs, for example for my "writers-configuration" Nano.
When some time ago the developer of Helm announced to stop supporting it, I was scared to loose one of my most important tools, but switched easily to Ivy, and now use both, although Helm rarely and with minimal config. For big configuration changes do I use Chemacs, for example for my "writers-configuration" Nano.
It's certainly possible, but stuff like consult, vertico, marginalia, corfu and cape, shackle are just nice. Because, well, I'm too lazy to try and make it myself.
There are stuff like highlight-numbers and hl-todo that I could find a way to write myself, though.
There are stuff like highlight-numbers and hl-todo that I could find a way to write myself, though.