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Henrik Lissner 2016-08-21 20:36:54 +02:00
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[![Yay! Evil!](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hlissner/.emacs.d/screenshots/cacochan.png)](http://ultravioletbat.deviantart.com/art/Yay-Evil-111710573)
This is an Emacs configuration for the stubborn, melodramatic, shell-dwelling
vimmer disappointed with the text-editor status quo. I wanted Atom's (or
Sublime's) snappy and [quasi]-native GUI, but more low-level customizability. I
wanted vim/emac's versality and modal philosophy, but didn't want to live in the
70's (or deal with VimL's shenanigans). I wanted the toybox IDE behemoths like
Intellij give you, but not the opinionated workflows that come with them.
This is an Emacs configuration for a stubborn, melodramatic and shell-dwelling
vimmer disappointed with the text-editor status quo.
I ended up with DOOM. It strives to look and act like modern editors (whatever
that will mean to me on any given day), emulate vim as best it can, and strive
to surpass it in any way possible. All to fit my needs as a software developer,
designer, scientist and doom enthusiast.
Doom tries to look and act like modern editors (whatever that will mean to me on
any given day), emulates vim as best it can and strives to surpass it in any way
possible. All to fit my needs as a software developer, indie gamedev, designer,
scientist and doom enthusiast.
It was tailored for Emacs 25+ on OSX 10.11+. I use vim everywhere else.
It was tailored for Emacs 25+ on OSX 10.11+. I use [vim] everywhere else.
![Main screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hlissner/.emacs.d/screenshots/main.png?raw=true)
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[sc]: https://github.com/hlissner/.emacs.d/tree/screenshots
[sc-diffs]: https://github.com/hlissner/.emacs.d/blob/screenshots/git-gutter.png?raw=true
[sc-multiedit]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hlissner/evil-multiedit/screenshots/main.gif?raw=true
[vim]: https://github.com/hlissner/.vim