In this post: I talk about how delighted I am to build my project and test it in a single key command in emacs.
This week I continue with bits of emacs puttering during spare bits of time. Each day, I progressively add a bit more to my personal config, picking and choosing pieces of what I… >
As per my post last week, I'm diving into knowing emacs from scratch! Well, from scratch isn't really fair to say; more so, I'm pulling together my own config. It's been super fun! He… >
Well, it has finally happened. I've decided I'm actually going to try and learn vanilla emacs, and learn it properly. My employer kindly gives us a budget to spend on learning materials, and I have just purchased Mastering E… >
I had some free time to play around with the Helix editor (again) yesterday. It's very cool, but I quickly realized that I was useless trying to navigate the editor's functions; my fingers have some serious muscle memory from Doom Emacs at this point. After using it for 10~ minutes, I noted several features that I need access to (I'll get to that later).
(To be fair, this isn't me slamming Helix; if anything, I'd like to use Helix more so that I can have a quick go-to editor to use in a pinch when emacs isn't available (ie, I broke it) or I only need to edit a few small files.)
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