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Emacs power users. |
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Prelude is compatible **ONLY with GNU Emacs 25.1+**. In general you're |
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!!! Important |
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Prelude is compatible **ONLY with GNU Emacs 25.1+**. In general you're |
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You can support the development of Prelude via |
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[PayPal](https://www.paypal.me/bbatsov), |
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[Salt](https://bountysource.com/teams/prelude), |
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[Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/bbatsov) and |
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[Liberapay](https://liberapay.com/bbatsov/donate). |
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## Philosophy |
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Prelude's philosophy is quite simple: |
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* simple |
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* easy to understand and extend |
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* stable |
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* a foundation for you to build upon, as opposed to some end-user product |
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This means that it intentionally doesn't pack all the bells and whistles that it could. |
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Prelude aims to enhance the classic Emacs experience without deviating a lot from it - e.g. |
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it would never enable something like `evil-mode` (vim keybindings) by default and so on. |
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All the third-party packages that it bundles are carefully vetted and are known to be of |
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good quality and to have reliable maintainers. That generally means that Prelude's unlikely |
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to immediate adopt some shiny new package, that has established tried and true alternatives. |
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## Features |
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* Improved UX, that's still in line with Emacs traditions |
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* Sane defaults of baseline Emacs functionality |
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* A curated set of 3rd party packages to enhance the base functionality |
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* Simple modular architecture |
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* Easy customization |