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minus-squareShareni@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·2 months ago Emacs had some “premade IDE” project I recall that I tried and wasn’t that enthusiastic about. Doom Emacs, spacemacs, etc. And there are plenty of nvim “distros” like that (lazyvim for example). They make getting started pretty easy. I’ve been using Doom for years and never bothered to make a full config of my own.
Doom Emacs, spacemacs, etc.
And there are plenty of nvim “distros” like that (lazyvim for example).
They make getting started pretty easy. I’ve been using Doom for years and never bothered to make a full config of my own.