My Experience With Emacs and the Eventual Regression to VSCode

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  • embark

    Emacs Mini-Buffer Actions Rooted in Keymaps

  • I use embark and one of the options it gives on find-file is to open it via sudo (C-. s for me, and I think that's default bindings). So I would browse to the host at /ssh::/etc/foo/bar.conf and rather than just opening it hit C-. s.

  • hydra

    make Emacs bindings that stick around (by abo-abo)

  • But, since I work on remote hosts a lot, one of the first things I do in a job is make a handy jumping-off point to do the most common activities. I have a hydra from which I can jump to key directories and config files or run useful commands or watch logs.

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