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-title = "Switching to Emacs"
-date = "2023-3-17"
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-I have been a vim user for a long time, using spacevim for most of my time using vim because it has most of what I want.
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-Using vim is has been supper nice and minimal because it can run in a terminal and to install spacevim I need to run one command (besides installing vim). I love vim and will still use it. One thing I have always wished for is org mode in vim. The current vim libraries to add org mode to vim is not supper fleshed out or are not maintained anymore.
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-The main person to make me think about switching was that I was getting back into watching [Tsoding](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrqM0Ym_NbK1fqeQG2VIohg). I was watching how he uses Emacs and I think it would be harder to do the same in vim. I always admired how he could switch to new files, run shell commands, and effect the file system. In Vim you can do this but it requires plugins and maintaining.
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-In Emacs I install the default Emacs (give it a actually good color scheme) and that is it, no searching the internet for vim plugins or asking people for there plugins, its all there. I know you can use something like `vim plug` to make the whole process easier but I want something that works.
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-Emacs also makes it easy to switch because your favorite vim key binds are in Emacs.
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-I was also using vim for all my coding projects and I think it works but once a project gets big enough vim is not a *fantastic* workflow. I think of Emacs as an actual IDE and vim for like smaller projects. I have not gotten supper good at configing Emacs and scripts but I think as I get better at Emacs the scripts will make it much easier to develop.