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Modern Emacs: Redux

7 pointsby qubitcoderover 2 years ago

2 comments

deafpolygonover 2 years ago
I&#x27;m a new refugee from Obsidian - prior to Obsidian, I used OneNote, VS Code, NValt, etc, what have you. The onboarding process is definitely challenging - I started with a vanilla Emacs and had no clue what to do. I tried using Spacemacs - loved how many features were included but ultimately, I found it slightly bloated. Start-up time on my beefy PC was ~4-5 secs. Switched to Doom Emacs and so far I&#x27;m loving it. Start-up time is 0.5s and I have pretty much all of the same &#x27;features&#x27;, plus I can turn on what I need.<p>I&#x27;m finding it to be an excellent C++ IDE with the LSP package, and there is nothing quite like Org-mode. I&#x27;m still finding new features. Deft takes care of my NValt addiction, and if I really needed a ZK-ish setup, I can integrate that with org-roam (and still keep those two things separate).<p>Still looking for a good diary&#x2F;journal solution to replace my previous one, but I&#x27;m ok with how it is for now.
hackrnusrover 2 years ago
I tried several of the different emacs distributions and found that configuring vanilla emacs was the easiest route to what I wanted to achieve.