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re:Corgi - this is the best reason I've seen for going over to EVIL keybindings for emacs. This might convert me: https://github.com/lambdaisland/corgi/blob/main/corgi_manual.org#first-class-terminal-and-gui-support
i just went spacemacs->doom to reduce cruft - not sure i'm ready for evil-mode
though
having standard keybindings for some clojure editing sugar that works in tmux feels like a good thing
I find that the standard keybindings are highjacked by terminals and window managers too often
yeah, i can see that doom's standard holy-mode <ctrl-c>
leader might cause terminal issues