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bug#62233: Using Emacs Lisp
From: |
Philip Kaludercic |
Subject: |
bug#62233: Using Emacs Lisp |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Mar 2023 08:13:32 +0000 |
Andrew Goh <andrewgoh95@yahoo.com.sg> writes:
> Hi FSF,
> I was wondering if the FSF can turn Emacs Lisp into a tool that is as
> easy to use as two of these mainstream Lisp environments - Allegro
> Common Lisp and LispWorks. And to do away with difficult to remember
> commands such as C-x C-m for example, if there is such a thing.
> Otherwise, its a free and useful tool for learning Lisp and using it for AI.
> That's all I have to say.
> --- Andrew Goh
You can already write Emacs Lisp code using Nano or vi and run the code
using "emacs --script". The discussion to abandon the Emacs UI comes up
from time to time and is usually fruitless. There are a lot of people
who are used to and like keychords and a lot of packages rely on them,
so it would not be worth betraying them. There are people who write
scripts that make Emacs emulate different kinds of editors. I believe
that would be the best way forwards for what you are looking to do.
Also, I believe you wanted to address GNU, specifically the Emacs maintainers.
--
Philip Kaludercic