I'm new to emacs and I think it's pretty cool. If any anonwa uses emacs as daily driver help this anonwa too
/emacs/ general
An40eT
No.2645
xHEJ/q
No.2646
yaar wannabe boomer Jeet, why are you torturing yourself? that shit was made before mouse existed, install vscode already
An40eT
No.2649
>>2646
no

PTByOU
No.2650
B L O A T
nvim better,
An40eT
No.2651
>>2650
nvim with plugins and lsp becomes bloat too btw
An40eT
No.2652
>>2646
1Bfc+v
No.2653
PTByOU
No.2655
>>2652
Link for vid
An40eT
No.2656
>>2655
ZZwqol
No.2657
>>2655
you don't know xah Lee?
2K0FTj
No.2658
>>2645(OP)
I use it as my daily driver. I use it with lsp-mode for programming. I also use org-mode for note taking and diary writing
An40eT
No.2659
>>2658
please shed some light in here too. I know the very basics but couldn't do much with it, how do I learn more and manage org mode.
YclVJk
No.2665
>>2659
Use info mode manuals. Org has compact guide which is shorter and much more readable than manual https://orgmode.org/guide/ . You can install this as an info-manual.
fSNXd7
No.2666
>>2650
emacs existed even before the concept of gui retard. it is the minimalist env one can have

9EDQKl
No.2667
>>2657
Nahi
8vc5PT
No.2671
>>2653
let's be real, nobody is going to pick up the vim mantle after Bram, nvim is where the development happens now.
r2Wrsd
No.2677
yaar emacs is so harrrd
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WcX1/k
No.2679
Yaar pajeet the time you will have to spend to learn that shit is gonna far overshadow the couple milisecs you'll save, you will net waste time not being productive.
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WcX1/k
No.2680
>>2679
Just use vim like a normal human being.





