"Feline Herd" Offers Easier Package Management For Emacs
First time accepted submitter chris.kohlhepp writes "The Emacs editor just got consolidated package management with "Feline Herd", offering 2000+ packages under one roof. No struggle with convoluted keyboard shortcuts — only easy GUI navigation via toolbar buttons! Every conceivable programming language is handled. Cuts the Emacs learning curve to a minimum for learners."
Truly, it would be the world's most perfect operating system, if only it had a decent text editor.
well. you can always run Vim inside of Emacs
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Yes, emacs, in its glorious tolerance of even the worst free ideas, sports a Vim-equivalent mode.
For users new to the world of UNIX editors Emacs supports the simpler Vi emulation via
(setq global-map (make-sparse-keymap))
which faithfully emulates a novice user's experience of vi.
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VIM & VI also suck. The standard editor is, ed. Obviously. Ed. "Ed is generous enough to flag errors, yet prudent enough not to overwhelm the novice with verbosity."
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