I am new to emacs (I made a commitment to getting used to linux) & currently intimidated Can you help me out here?

Has anyone here configured Emacs for:

  • Shell-scripting
  • Markdown
  • HTML+CSS
  • Rust

Don’t know where to start (I do know the bare-min basics on using Emacs as a text-editor)

      • kyoji@lemmy.world
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        I disagree with this. I tried Doom when I first started using Emacs and yes, it gets you there faster, but it’s extremely opinionated and essentially has it’s own configuration language. I found that confusing when trying to learn how Emacs works, as there is “the Emacs” way, and then “the Doom” way.

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          1 hour ago

          If your goal is to get started with Emacs, and have a lot of things pre-configured, Doom will get you there much faster than starting from scratch. It is opinionated, yes, and configuring it is somewhat different than building from scratch, but I would never recommend starting Emacs from scratch for someone new to it, unless I happen to know they like to suffer.

          • 🇨🇦 AJ Armstrong@mathstodon.xyz
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            60 minutes ago

            @algernon @kyoji I disgree. Doom is highly opinionated, and eschews emacs norms and defaults willfully and regularly. There are lots of good newbie-friendly modern setups that will get you off the ground and give you a good foundation to start personal customizations. Doom is not one of them. As well teach someone to drive by ordering them an Uber. Driven by someone who uses both feet.

    • comma@midwest.social
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      11 hours ago

      Yes, you should absolutely go with DOOM Emacs.

      I’m also an Emacs newb (been using it for 1 year). DOOM made getting into Emacs actually approachable.

      Good luck on your journey!