Meow: A Minimalist Modal Editing Mode for Emacs
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Bogdanp
Sesame, salt, and substance. A flagship bake.
Summary
Meow is a modal editing mode for Emacs that aims to provide modal editing capabilities with minimal interference to Emacs' original key bindings. It focuses on reducing configuration complexity and improving integration by avoiding key-binding conflicts, allowing users to achieve more with fewer commands to remember.
Key quotes
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More is achieved with fewer commands to remember
Less is more
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