I hope my question makes sense.

I am using Doom Emacs for a while now and have become fairly proficient. But I feel like whenever I am browsing emacs content online there are still many topics for me to discover. So I was wondering if there is anything that I might be “missing” yet which might help with my productivity or improve my development skills.

Sofar I what have learned, on top from my head:

  • Org/Org Agenda (refile etc.)
  • Magit
  • Vterm
  • LSP Commands
  • Multiple Cursors
  • Literal Config
  • Navigating Emacs itself (which key, debugging, reading Emacs-Lisp (abit))
  • Using Language specific commands, i.e. send buffer to repl
  • Using Undo with Vundo

Only thing I know that I still need to learn is beeing more proficient with vim keybindings, but with that I know where to start.

I know the question is quite broad, but maybe there some “killer features” worth to explore which I am not aware of yet.

I’d appreciate any input.

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    10 months ago

    I feel like whenever I am browsing emacs content online there are still many topics for me to discover.

    This will never not be the case.

    My suggestions are:

    • focus on addressing known pain points
    • if something seems very popular, it might be worth trying to learn why and whether it could be beneficial to you as well
    • if something else sounds super-interesting, take a look
    • don’t fret about not keeping abreast of everything – it’s almost certainly impractical