/emacs-evil-vim

Dot files and various config for using Emacs in Evil Vim mode

Primary LanguageEmacs LispGNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

emacs-evil-vim

These are the files I use to configure my working copy of text editors since I have transitioned, recently, from my long-time friend Vi/Vim to Emacs. I use this repository to keep track of it across different platforms on which I use Emacs: macOS, FreeBSD, Linux, and even Windows. Consider it a starting point for your customisation if you need to start somewhere, however if you are going to rely on Emacs there is no doubt you will end up building your own .emacs. It is a rite of passsage of sorts.

Emacs is a better and a far more configurable editor, using LISP, and with SLIME/SWANK it supports pretty much any other LISP, such as Common Lisp, out of the box. It is a joy to use. Unfortunately, Emacs causes repetitive strain injury due to its torturous modifier key combinations (Ctrl-Alt-x-Ctrl-X-Ctrl-B-Ctrl-O-1). Vim does not. Emacs-Evil is the best of both worlds, bringing Vim keybindings to Emacs.

Please note, this is a personal set-up and some of it will need to be modified or tidied up by you to make it work in your environment, especially the SLIME section. If you do not use SLIME, just comment it out.

Enjoy!