• Vim’s appeal to others
    • I became interested after reading this discussion.
    • I want to experience the ease of key operations.
      • It’s like feeling “it’s a waste if you don’t know” from someone who knows Cmd-A.
    • Both vim and emacs seem to be similar (I might get scolded), so I want to try this.
  • I chose emacs instead of vim because it seems easier (no deep reason).
  • For now, I’m only interested in easy cursor operations, so let’s check cursor operations.
    • All the emacs-related websites have a feeling of being ancient, haha.
      • They all look like personal websites with hand-coded HTML.
  • Actually, I only want cursor operations for moving one word left, one character left, and to the beginning of a line, so it would be simpler to set the key bindings for the entire Mac to something easy to press.
    • Maybe with Karabiner.
    • In that case, there’s no need for emacs specifically; I could use ctrl+hjkl as arrow key operations.
    • And for operations by word/line, the default Mac key bindings should be fine.

This functionality is also available in Scrapbox: