An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14012479 > To all evil-mode users, how do you work with vterm? > > As a long time Vimmer, I have recently started using Emacs out of sheer curiosity. I chose Doom Emacs as it has evil-mode enabled by default, and do not want to dive down the rabbit hole of configuring the editor from scratch (at least, not yet!). > > After installing and enabling `libvterm` in Emacs, I am having a frustrating experience. I configured ZSH shell to use vi-mode keybindings which interferes with evil-mode whenever I press `Esc` or `C-[`. > > After having searched a little, I came across a workaround to disable evil-mode when in vterm. But it is still not a smooth experience. For instance, when switching between buffers (`C-w C-w`). > > I would like to know how others in the community tackled this problem. Is there a better solution to this problem? Or have you made peace with the aforementioned workaround? Or have you stopped using vterm entirely?
An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker.
!doomemacs@lemmy.mlIt is a story as old as time. A stubborn, shell-dwelling, and melodramatic vimmer—envious of the features of modern text editors—spirals into despair before he succumbs to the dark side. This is his config.
This is a community for discussing Doom Emacs; an Emacs Framework for stubborn martian hackers.