• MitchellMarquez42B
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    1 year ago

    In any buffer C-z (control + Z) temporarily disables evil-mode in that buffer. C-z again brings it back.

    For a more permanent solution: go to $DOOMDIR/init.el, find the line that says (evil +everywhere), comment it out (add a semicolon in front). Then doom sync

    Emacs has a built in tutorials to help with basic movement/editing, and C-h k (that’s control + H then K) tells you what any key does.

  • fz0x1OPB
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    1 year ago

    Thank you all for the answers.

    I think I try to configure vanilla emacs…

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      1 year ago

      Tooting my own horn here—you might like looking at my starter kit “Bedrock” which is a minimal set of defaults to make Emacs not look so dumpy. :) Take from it what you’d like.

    • KwisacksB
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      1 year ago

      After disabling evil, the emacs “leader” key is C-c instead of Space.