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@tarek@social.sdf.org I switched in 2015 to emacs+evil after 20+ years of vi/vile/vim. I would say if you want to learn a new language (elisp) and a new editor, and don't mind a hobby for a few years as you go down the rabbit hole, and you like to customize your editing experience (likely endlessly), then you might be a good candidate for emacs. I recommend evil, so you don't lose your muscle memory, and can use vim/neovim in a pinch.

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