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NARF Emacs

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What we do every night, Pinky...

This is Emacs for stubborn vimmers and megalomaniac mice alike. Its goals are: first, to emulate vim as best it can, and second, surpass it in any possible way. Narf uses Evil-mode to emulate vim, Cask to manage plugins, and a slew of jury-rigged neckbeard shenanigans to to keep my mountain dew cool.

It is tailored for the Emacs 24.5+ OSX users and sub-sub-sub-basement dwellers.

Any contributions or suggestions are welcome. The world won't take over itself.

Installation

brew install cask
brew install railwaycat/emacsmacport/emacs-mac --HEAD --use-git-head --with-imagemagick --with-modern-icon
git clone --recursive https://github.com/hlissner/emacs.d ~/.emacs.d
cd ~/.emacs.d
make          # installs plugins via cask and generates autoloads
make compile  # optionally byte-compiles everything

Features

You'll get a good picture of what's in here from these files:

./Cask                     # what packages are used (and where)
./init.el                  # lists all core files and modules loaded
./private/my-bindings.el   # the keybindings
./private/my-commands.el   # available ex commands

What about Windo-

Windows, you say...