Im going to spacemacs
What the hell is an EMACS?
If you want a short answers it is a text editor. If you want the long answer i might not be the best person for it but here it goes: You start using it as a text editor but it is a bottomless pit of freedom and practicality, where you put 100s of keyboard shortcuts into muscles memory, and one day you will find your self replacing your terminal with emacs. Then you forgot that GUIs exist all together. You will feel an urge to make fun of vim users. Somewhere along the way you’ll start waching videos of Stallman, and form a desire to overthrow the proprietary overlords. Turn back now! ;)
wait, what if you’re at end stage emacs but you’ve never used the damn thing
this deserves a literary award and a spot on everyone’s bookshelf
Hell is fine if the alternative is an actual line editor
Yes we are
No love for kakoune?
I have Neovim, Helix and Emacs installed on my system…
Ain’t no heaven without Emacs.
There’s a hell below Emacs called neovim I’m going there.
Everyone would live edit in nano if they weren’t cowards
oh but it doesn’t have macros
You will use your $1000 keyboard and you will like it
This is what happens whens when rich nerds get too much money.
Some unspecified promises of confort later, or freedom now and forever? Of course I do not go anywhere but remain at that holly Gnu Emacs !
Looks like Kate is heaven. Or Notepad++.
saw someone unironically use vim the other day. i thought people actually using vim was a joke.
Been using it for all of my software development for the last 10 years. It’s fantastic.
Here here. vim with syntax highlighting on an 80x20 tty with monospace font… I don’t know If I’m more productive than the next guy, and I don’t care. This is my happy place.
goto editor for C programming. (Pun intended)
It’s my go to editor wherever possible.
Learn the keybindings, play a few vim games and install an opinionated suite of plugins like lazyvim.
Before you know it, you too will curse every other editor in existence which doesn’t at least offer vim keybindings 😄
the problem with custom keybindings i have is i work on a lot of different machines (i used 3 different desktop computers yesterday) and keybindings presumably only work on my machine.
That’s why vim is so great: it has a ton of power built right into it without customizations, and it’s already installed on basically any unix-like system. Unlike, say, vscode, it can do a ton of stuff out of the box without any plugins at all.
Just push your settings to a public github repo or gist and you can wget them. Hell, if you have a domain just setup an easy-to-remember page that redirects to the github link … domain.com/configs. There are so many options for handling this situation.
bro how do you comfortably use $, ^ and 0 for navigation??
It’s simply muscle memory. You think of the action and your fingers do it faster than you can consciously think of where they need to go. But I also use a split ergonomic keyboard (the Iris) and have symbols accessible from home row behind a layer. Though I can switch to a standard keyboard as needed too.
oh that’s cool, how do you do home row modifiers like that?
do you use that for normal typing as well or is it just for symbols?
A lot of mechanical keyboards these days are programmable using QMK Firmware. I actually use https://www.caniusevia.com/ instead though, which uses (a subset of) QMK under the hood but allows programming the keyboard via a Web app on the fly.
For my layout, I have the standard QWERTY layout for the unmodified layer (layer 0, holding no keys). Then I can hold down a thumb key for switching to a different layer, which has things like symbols, F1-F12, Home, End, etc. The layout I use isn’t too far off the default Iris layout, just a few tweaks here and there (like one that allows me to hold a key for control, or tap that key for escape).
I’ve long wanted a keyboard like that as someone who just writes code all day everyday. But my fear is that I’ll get stuck on a regular keyboard, like when I’m traveling, and just be completely helpless having forgotten how to type normally.
It’s not as big of a deal as you might think. You still have a lot of your muscle memory from regular keyboards. It might take a little while to adjust when switching between the two, but it’s not that bad.
If you switch between the two enough, you can actually type on both equally well.
I have a swedish keyboard because I am swedish, we have three extra letters compared to the english alphabet. Which means that the standard swedish keyboard layout had to tuck away some symbols into very awkward places using AltGr to type. Programming and using Vim is a bad experience with a swedish keyboard imho.
Much easier than pressing arrow keys like a maniac 😄
(scoffs:) Arrow keys.
You’re not talking to Notepad users.
who even uses arrow keys these days?
I have a colleague who I have to watch when he is editing code or in the terminal. Very frustrating to watch
I’m a neovim convert











