It hasn’t yet.
But since I’m mostly focused on prose and simpler commands, that tends to be more what I want than not.
It hasn’t yet.
But since I’m mostly focused on prose and simpler commands, that tends to be more what I want than not.
Excellent overview!
As one not particularly attached to vim, I’ve dabbled with various evil toolkits and modes over the years because I really like the feel of the musicality of the commands. But over time, I also have also gotten wary of how much indirection I have to dig through to find or change anything. Changing anything in spacemacs was a pain. Even going pure evil led to a lot of weirdness in org mode where I spend 99% of my time.
I’ve just started on God mode, and I’m digging it so far. Since I spend most of my time in org, having the movement and structure editing always on hand is really nice… nevermind that suddenly reference cards are useful again!
I haven’t given devil mode a shot, but since I mostly write prose and spend less time in the terminal I think I’m probably in the right spot for me, but the future could always be different.
It hasn’t yet.
But since I’m mostly focused on prose and simpler commands, that tends to be more what I want than not.
It hasn’t yet.
But since I’m mostly focused on prose and simpler commands, that tends to be more what I want than not.