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Emacs Prelude |
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Emacs is probably the best text editor in the world. However, the |
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process of coming up with a useful Emacs configuration is long and |
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difficult. It's this process that separates you from truly taking |
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advantage of Emacs's power. I like to refer to this process as the |
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**Prelude**. **Emacs Prelude** has the goal to ease the initial Emacs |
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setup process and to provide you with a much more powerful and |
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productive experience than the one you get out of the box. By using |
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**Emacs Prelude** you're basically getting a *"Get me out of the |
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Prelude, I just want to use Emacs"* card. |
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Emacs Prelude is compatible **ONLY with GNU Emacs 24.x**. |
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Prelude is an Emacs distribution that aims to enhance the default |
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Emacs experience. Prelude alters a lot of the default settings, |
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bundles a plethora of additional packages and adds its own core |
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library to the mix. The final product offers an easy to use Emacs |
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configuration for Emacs newcomers and lots of additional power for |
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Emacs power users. |
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Prelude is compatible **ONLY with GNU Emacs 24.x**. |
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