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2020-09-06
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I never find spacemacs comfortable enough, plus it's kinda heavy. I used Doom for a while, but ended up building my own .emacs.d
with lispy-mode
, use-package
, ryo-modal
, avy
and other stuff. Stolen code from doom source code, too
ryo-modal
in particular is super useful, I only have to maintain (and memorize) keybindings for things I really use
I customize my keyboard layout a bit at operating system level starting from programmer's dvorak
layout, while most default keybinds out there are made for qwerty
, so I often got conflicts here and there until I roll my own key binding system 😆