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With the transition to emacs (try-emacs), we no longer really need (neo)vim or even Alacritty given that we can do what both of those things do within emacs.
Since we are running emacs in daemon mode, I believe we can get the same 'pop-up' alacritty functionality that we've been relying on without any fuss.
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Since we moved to emacs, the iconic .emacs.d/ folder is in root and
does the job of notifying the reader of where our editor config
lies. The .vimrc in the root folder if anything is just a weird red
herring and should be removed as part of Issue #14.
It's been going decent... but vterm is giving us its fair share of problems that hopefully we'll be able to fully resolve. At the moment, I still actually have alacritty installed on my system (just not tracked under git).
With the transition to emacs (
try-emacs
), we no longer really need (neo)vim or even Alacritty given that we can do what both of those things do withinemacs
.Since we are running
emacs
in daemon mode, I believe we can get the same 'pop-up' alacritty functionality that we've been relying on without any fuss.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: