I've been using Emacs for about a year now, but I've never installed any extensions on it. What are some gotos that I need to solidify my neck-beard?
>>59704413
Lots of good functionality built-in, but try some of this:
use-package - to make package management easier
gruvbox-theme
ido, ido-ubiquitous, ido-vertical-mode, and recentf - Menus for finding files, recents, and browsing open buffers, useful with evil-leader shortcuts
evil, evil-leader, evil-nerd-commenter - Best Vim emulation in the business, with leader keys for easy custom functionality and commenting shortcuts
smart-mode-line - just a better mode line
smooth-scrolling - to customize and replace Emacs' jank default scrolling
rainbow-delimiters - Mainly for Lisps, but useful in C-like langs
And there are a shitton of builtin options and variables to customize the hell out of the thing.
>>59704413
LaTeX
vim
>>59704413
How do you use that asberger's software for a year?
>>59704965
Evil mode was already suggested
>>59704979
How do you not when it's the best?
why would you want a vim emulator in emacs?
>>59705106
Because you're used to or prefer Vim's keybindings
>>59704413
YAML mode, paredit mode, and IDO mode.
>>59704413
company - auto completion
you might also try a different modal editing scheme than vim.
There are some options:
Xah-Fly-Keys, ergoemacs, or make your own custom scheme with modalka or ryo-modal
>>59704413
Spacemacs