I’d second Doom emacs, I consider it the best way to use Vim :D
However, I am using it less and less, and I find myself using VSCode more and more. I now very rarely find myself using Doom emacs or vim. I’d say for small changes I still use them, but any time I think I’m going to be doing a significant amount of work in a directory or file, I always open it in VSCode. Not sure when that change happened, honestly.
However, I am using it less and less, and I find myself using VSCode more and more. I now very rarely find myself using Doom emacs or vim. I’d say for small changes I still use them, but any time I think I’m going to be doing a significant amount of work in a directory or file, I always open it in VSCode. Not sure when that change happened, honestly.