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Some of you may know Emacs as the rival to Vim, and we know that Vim has been increasing popularity. However, I like to go against the grain, which means I pivoted to Doom Emacs a couple years back, and I haven't looked back. In this video, I’m diving deep into why Doom Emacs has become my go-to choice for coding and productivity. If you’re tired of your current setup or just curious about what Doom Emacs can offer, you’re in the right place! Doom Emacs is not just another text editor; it’s a powerful framework that enhances the Emacs experience. With its keyboard-centric workflow, you can do everything from coding to managing tasks, all in one place. I’ll share my favourite packages, explore some underutilized features, and even show you how it integrates seamlessly with my Linux distro, Nix. One of the standout features for me is org-mode, which has transformed how I manage tasks and notes. I’ll walk you through my simplistic workflow and how you can easily adopt it to boost your productivity. Plus, I’ll discuss the benefits of using open-source software and how Doom Emacs supports a variety of programming languages without the hassle of extensive customization. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the complexity of Emacs, don’t worry! I’ll explain how Doom Emacs simplifies the experience while still allowing for customization. You’ll learn how to become a power user without spending hours reading documentation. And for those of you who have experience with Vim, you’ll be pleased to know that your skills transfer over seamlessly with Doom Emacs’s evil mode. Join me as I explore the incredible capabilities of Doom Emacs, from its intuitive key bindings to its stability and performance. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting out, this video will provide valuable insights into how you can enhance your coding experience. Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more content on Emacs and coding productivity! ⟡˖ Links https://magit.vc/ https://pandoc.org/ https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1gybfgm/why_use_magit/ emacs overlay - https://github.com/bashbunni/dotfiles/blob/main/configuration.nix#L147-L151 another great video about org mode - https://youtu.be/0-brF21ShRk ⟡˖ My other corners of the Internet: https://twitch.tv/bashbunni https://github.com/bashbunni https://discord.com/invite/Y3vbKS4K9j (come hang!) https://mastodon.social/@bashbunni https://twitter.com/sudobunni https://bsky.app/profile/bashbunni.dev Chapters: 00:00:00 - From Vim to Doom Emacs 00:00:33 - Emacs: More than a Text Editor 00:01:17 - The Jump to Org-mode 00:01:57 - Vim Keybindings in Emacs 00:02:35 - Productivity Out of the Box 00:03:53 - Prioritizing Stability 00:05:05 - Framework vs. Custom Configuration 00:06:08 - Managing Packages with Nix Overlays 00:07:26 - Magit: Visibility and Control 00:09:40 - Local PR Reviews with Magit 00:11:43 - Magit vs. Traditional Git GUIs 00:15:56 - Interactive Rebasing & Discoverability 00:17:55 - Vterm & Bookmark Workflows 00:18:51 - Exporting Org-mode to Any Format 00:22:02 - Effortless Task Management 00:24:06 - Personal Monthly Workflow 00:25:29 - Future Exploration & Outro Let’s get started and unlock the full potential of Doom Emacs together! What if you used emacs? Yet another emacs video something about emacs my hands never leave the keyboard meet your doom (emacs) Are You Making a Mistake by Not Using Doom Emacs? Unlock Your Coding Potential with Doom Emacs Doom Emacs: Why I Chose It Over Vim and Never Looked Back #bashbunni #programming #linux #emacs -
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