This is my Doom Emacs
configuration.
I am Vim
user who was looking for a better interface for software development for taking notes, planning, and switching programming modes, and found that Emacs
provides this while having an excellent Vim
emulation. In particular the Doom Emacs
configuration implements all the goodies that I was looking for.
- I am not sure I would bother with
Emacs
if there was no support forVim
based text editing. Doom Emacs
fills in some of the small gaps inevil
andevil-collection
- Nothing else quite like this.
- I use this for my notes, project planning, and agenda (this very file is an
org-mode
file)
- Excellent Git interface.
- Makes
Emacs
my primary IDE.