[emacs-berlin] Presentation on switch from doom emacs

chris 7vp6jebjwhle at mailbox.org
Wed May 10 21:02:50 UTC 2023


Hi Til.
I was indeed thinking of giving the presentation at the next meetup if that is ok with you.
Your list answers my question perfectly, thanks! Setting up eglot (for rust) will be a small part of the presentation, I hope that will be helpful.

Best,
Chris

> On 10. May 2023, at 20:57, Tilmann Singer <tils at tils.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello fellow emacs user Chris,
> 
> chris <7vp6jebjwhle at mailbox.org> writes:
>> I have recently found myself with too much time on my hands and thus (naturally) started tinkering with my emacs config.
>> As a result I have switched from using doom emacs to using my own config.
>> 
>> Since a few of you do use either spacemacs or doomemacs I am offering to give a short presentation on my switch and answer any questions you might have.
> 
> Great! Looking forward to that – are you planning to give the
> presentation on the upcoming meetup, May 31st?
> 
>> Additionally I’d like to ask (1) those of you that have already configured emacs yourself which packages (or builtin functionality) you deem essential to your usage of emacs and (2) for packages you always wanted to check out but never had the time to. I am neither asking for details nor config snippets but rather a short description.
> 
> For (1) way too many for an exhaustive list, off the top of my head
> org-mode, notmuch, magit, robe, ruby-mode, rspec-mode, tramp,
> multiple-cursors, dired, keyboard macros, ... for (2) tree-sitter, eglot
> or lsp-mode (yes, so many people here talked about it already but I
> still haven't fully set it up).
> 
> Is that answering your question, or did you mean it in a different way?
> 
> 
> cheers, Til



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