I used emacs ever since grad school days, and was reluctant to switch to an IDE (specifically JetBrains / Pycharm) but finally invested a few days to switch, and now I would never use emacs as an IDE. There are a couple scenarios where I still like using emacs:
* for quickly opening and editing a file without using a bloated IDE, especially on remote Linux machines.
* for magit (git tool inside emacs) which is honestly a super power for those who know it.
As I switch jobs and machines I keep looking for a “quick” config , and I find doom emacs suits very well.
* for quickly opening and editing a file without using a bloated IDE, especially on remote Linux machines. * for magit (git tool inside emacs) which is honestly a super power for those who know it.
As I switch jobs and machines I keep looking for a “quick” config , and I find doom emacs suits very well.
https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs