herminiotorres

herminiotorres

Doom Emacs

Someone where use Doom Emacs right now? I like to starting this topic to discuss it and learn a little bit more, not just only the emacs editor and the custom configurations most of the focus in the Elixir Language.

I’m the fresh use emacs and doom emacs for more clarifications, and I use this editor for around more than one week.

And I really enjoy it most then use my vim with my own configuration where I spend so much time configure and customize my keybindings.

Tell more about your experience, and customizations, and so on…

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dimitarvp

dimitarvp

BTW on macOS I accelerated my Spacemacs significantly (and I suppose the normal Emacs as well but never tested) by using a font with no emoji. Dumb but it works. Don’t ask how much hours did it take me to find the recommendation on the net…

My font is Sometype Mono. Installable through homebrew like this: brew install font-sometype-mono

Hallski

Hallski

Adding to the list of links but I stumbled over this interview with the creator of Doom Emacs yesterday. Found it interesting to listen to some of his background and thoughts:

Hallski

Hallski

Oh, that is interesting. Will add that to the mental tips and tricks list if I run into that. Thanks!

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