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| | Intro So, inevitably, as one delves deeper into their editor of choice, one finds themselves wishing to customise it to some extent. Vim can handle this sufficiently, but I found myself reaching the point where my vim config started to get a little bit cluttered. So, after having a look at Emacs, I decided to make the switch, courtesy of Doom Emacs. The init.el file in the private config already handles most of the configuration you'd want to get started with, but there were two things I added to my config.
| | rgoswami.me
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| | A more actionable follow up to my personal recollections relating to my switch to Colemak. Background I have, in the past written about how I made the switch to Colemak. However, until recently, I was still trying to mimic the VIM keybindings from QWERTY. This is a post where I discuss the changes I made to ensure that I never have to stretch my fingers in odd ways again. The main idea is expressed well by vim-colemak.
| | www.alicegg.tech
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| | Neovim is by far my favorite text editor.The clutter-free interface and keyboard-only navigation are what keep me productive in my daily programming.In an ea...
| | www.paedubucher.ch
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| Personal Website of Patrick Bucher (paedubucher), mostly about IT-related topics (programming)