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Bare Metal (The Emacs Essay)

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billfruit ◴[] No.45653702[source]
While I still use emacs, I find that that despite the "batteries included" narrative about emacs, the things which are not included are causes of major frustration.

Such essential functionality like grep-find and LSP servers which is required for out of the box auto complete are not bundled with emacs. Most modern IDEs/editors have these functionality baked in.

If you install emacs for windows you find that grep-find doesn't work, because it depends on support from environment. A full text search should be built into the editor.

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ubermonkey ◴[] No.45655085[source]
>If you install emacs for windows...

...you are a second class citizen in the emacs republic.

I mean, I don't endorse this position, but it's the way things are.

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DonHopkins ◴[] No.45655228[source]
>If you install emacs for mac...

...you are a third class citizen in the emacs republic.

In spite of the fact that you can't spell emacs without mac.

Also:

>If you install emacs for linux...

...you get flamed for not calling it gnu/linux.

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1. ubermonkey ◴[] No.45658821[source]
I use emacs on a Mac and it is dead easy, so I'm not sure what you mean by this. I had to do nothing at all to make it work. It just worked.