Doom Emacs

Configuration framework for GNU Emacs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Doom Emacs is a configuration framework for GNU Emacs. It aims to balance stability, reproducibility, and efficiency while maintaining the flexibility of a custom configuration.[4] It is named after Doom, the classic game by id Software.[5]

Original authorHenrik Lissner[1]
Stable release
2.0.9[2] Edit this on Wikidata / 2 January 2018; 8 years ago (2 January 2018)
Written inEmacs Lisp
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Doom Emacs
Original authorHenrik Lissner[1]
Stable release
2.0.9[2] Edit this on Wikidata / 2 January 2018; 8 years ago (2 January 2018)
Written inEmacs Lisp
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inEnglish
TypeEmacs configuration framework
LicenseMIT License[3]
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Doom Emacs includes various tools and tweaks to simplify configuration. It features a dedicated helper utility that automates updates and personal setup.[6]

Users can customize Doom Emacs with over 150 modules, enabling tweaks and additional features. These modules range from basic language support to UI modifications, allowing users to tailor Doom Emacs to their personal computing environment.[6][7]

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