I have recently approached the world of Emacs, which I find great… The problem though is that I feel I’m wasting too much time trying to have it running in order to do the real work (and I’ve seen, there are several memes about it), so I was wondering what are the must-have extensions to quickly fire something functional (similar to vscode… Don’t make me get back to that please) for development.
By the way, I’ve seen several configurations scattered around the web, and something tells me that I’ve ended up in another anarchic realm (which is, something I both hate and love), as if that of distros -being the same except for one thing- wasn’t enough.
Of interest are: Python, Go, Bash, Clojure, Elixir, yaml (Docker, Terraform, Ansible), json, csv
I would also appreciate the general must-have extensions, currently I’m getting lost navigating Doom Emacs and Melpa packages.
Thank you!
What don’t you like about vscode?
Emacs is for those who like to hack stuff, you want to “get things done,” then you’re better going with VSCode, just plug and play, the style you’re looking for.
In zero time: no one. Emacs gives you all the ingredients to make an IDE, but you can’t bake a cake in zero time. It will take time (and be gradual, just like leavening).
Can’t give you exhaustive reply right now but I suggest to try fit your editor to one language at a time: start with Emacs Lisp, then maybe Python then something else…
Make Emacs fit your needs NOW, or you’ll get overwhelmed.