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Definitely something of an Emacs renaissance, I'd say. Personally, I have been on a 2 year experiment using doom-emacs as my primary IDE. Doom really helped ease me into the Emacs world, by vastly improving and modernising the UX for new users (let's be frank, Emacs has an awful UX out of the box).

I have to say though, I'm actually starting to migrate back to purpose built tools. Obsidian over org-roam/org-mode, and VSCode/IntelliJ for coding. Magit/forge are still irreplaceable for me though - such great software.




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