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vi because its on all servers already
emacs because it is comfy
Pluma.
I like Vim.
neovim.io
Emacs with xwidgets enabled
Emacs.
I keep all of my life in Org Mode.
"it is so to nice, let's start a editor war"
vim.
Who cares, as long as you're using vim or emacs, you're good to go. I'm a vim guy, but i understand why emacs guys use emacs.
>Org
this and magit alone are enough reasons to use emacs
Visual studio code (the open source one) because I'm not a fucking autist.
BTW I make 74 an hour so, you can't say anything that will make you feel better about your unemployed ass.
Definitely Vi for that reason.
Vim
evil or spacemacs
Neither. Gnano if available, ed if not.
i avoid spacemacs because if something goes wrong, i have to debug both my custom config and spacemacs' "layers" system, which is more work than I care for.
spacemacs does a lot of cool stuff, some of which i copy into my personal config.
Manly vim, because it's available. Also, while a great OS, the editor in Emacs is kinda shit.
>is kinda shit
that's what evil-mode and god-mode are for
>evil-mode and god-mode
Why not just use real vi or vim?
>org-mode
>magit
>xwidgets
>superior process management
>built-in irc client (two of them)
>built-in email and news client
>god-tier interactive documentation system
>visual customization system
>TRUE graphical display (different fonts and font sizes in a buffer, embed images videos and ui widgets into a buffer)
EVERY
FUCKING
DAY
THE
SAME
FUCKING
THREADS
FUCK
FUCKING
OFF
!
>74 an hour
Is 74 cents per hour a lot in pajeet land?
>Ones text editor is better because it has two IRC options, displays news and email
Sorry, I use my text editor to edit text, not browse the internet
ed.
it's the standard text editor.
I have nothing against that, but I like having lots of my Internet stuff in one place, with keybinds I'm used to.
org-mode is a giant rabbit hole. It would be legitimately good as a standalone program. I also like magit.
Neovim > spacemacs > vi > emacs > vim
Makes sense. One day I'll learn emacs.
nvim is best
The one that has org mode out of the box
This proove that vim is dead.
What's org mode do?
Ed
I use my computer to get work done, not to run a text editor, a shell, a terminal emulator, a web browser, an email client, a music player, all of which have completely different UIs and cannot integrate with each other, requiring me to do work that the computer should be doing for me.
Nano
XD nano so good because it Jest Werks!!!!
>What's org mode do?
Organizes everything.
orgmode.org
but spacemacs is just emacs with a particular config file
I use vim which I wrote using emacs
Emacs
> plugins in lua
>unironically not using nano
It's mix of:
- markup language that is redundant becuase markdown exists
- pretty good editing tools for that markup language that noone bothered to port them to markdown where it would be actually useful
- planning and agenda organized in and generated from docs in this markup language
sublime text, you shit
But why?
Vim if you want a really good utility knife. Emacs if you want a really good multi tool and carpal tunnel.
nano
See
nano
See
Is it worth bothering with emacs on windows?
emacs fags BTFO
emacs has some GOAT packages
emacs quicky gets bloated AF
emacs is fundamentally against muh UNIX philosophy
vim is more difficult to configure (vimscript a shit)
vim gets do more with less keystroke
pic related is the average vim user trying to debug his .emacs/init.el after listening to the community advice for a week.
emacs with evil mode
>using windows
why isnt it Ximacs?
the logo is the greek ΞΎ
neovim
kek
kakoune
yes