This is an attempt to develop mnemonics-based keymap (a.k.a Emacs style) for IntelliJ, Especially, if you work on the latest MacBook Pro. Even using emacs-based keymap, you will click mouse/touchpad extensively. The most annoying things in IDEA is an editor and interaction with tool windows, I mean you need mouse. IDEA has most things that missing in Emacs and still considered among many as the best IDE for Java.Įven more, Cursive extension for Clojure works really well. Well, you still can try hundred of plugins and configure exactly what you need, or try tens of prebuild emacs-basedĭistributions with batteries included, but IntelliJ IDEA just works out of the box. The bad part is it lacks rich navigation capabilities, integration with external tools, code aware completion, etc. If you can configure it, you will configure itĮmacs is keyboard-driven editor, meaning all actions you can do without mouse or touchpad. Let’s take best from both worlds into one editor. Emacs is great for editing text, IntelliJ IDEA is great for navigation.
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