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@austincrft: I want to build a great editor experience that is easily extendable if needed more. In the case of highlight-selected
, I think having the selected word highlighted should be part of the atom base functionality. I found it strange that it wasn’t there to begin with, that’s why I added it to the core layer.
For the rest, yes I agree. We should have core as thin and essential as possible to have a great experience and have smaller composable layers to extend it
Nevertheless, I want the user to have a fully featured editor they can use right away as soon as they enable proton mode
I believe that's the same intention spacemacs had, so that makes sense
@dvcrn: I installed proton
I like it
@robbyoconnor: great to hear! Welcome aboard
@dvcrn: I would try to use a color scheme as close to the default spacemacs theme
But the default spacemacs theme is terrible. 😛
heh, you can’t type spaces inside of iex
...
I honestly don't feel like starting theme is too important. Don't you think most people will change it? I tend to use solarized dark everywhere