As someone who spends a significant chunk of time immersed in terminal windows, constantly tweaking and optimizing, I thought I had achieved an ideal setup with zsh and oh-my-zsh. However, in the spirit of continuous improvement, I recently embarked on a quest for re-evaluation and potential enhancement.
Oh boy, wait until you discover that Emacs can do terminal emulation, terminal multiplexing, text editing, file management, and app launching, all configurable and scriptable with a single, powerful programming language… and allows you to record keyboard macros that run across all of the above features. You’ll go down a rabbit hole from which you will never emerge.
All it misses is a good text editor, but you can run Vim in it.
So, then it isn’t missing a good text editor. Install Doom Emacs or Spacemacs instead of the usual Emacs, and you have all you need.
Can’t you even do your emails in emacs?
I believe tetris is included.
You are both correct. I also read my RSS feeds in Emacs (which includes my YouTube subscriptions), manage my knowledge database with org-roam, use Mastodon on it, and sometimes chat on IRC or matrix with Emacs.
I use kbin rather then lemmy, and the kbin API isn’t complete, but looks like there’s lemmy support in:
https://codeberg.org/martianh/lem.el
absolute madlad
Admire the Emacs spirit, but vim has been imprinted on my mind for decades. =)
I’ll just say two things: Doom Emacs or Spacemacs, and I’ll just shut up now.
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