Is there a way to have both standard Emacs and Doom Emacs available at the same time? Is there a way to run the standard Emacs and then make it load the Doom code? Where can we find instructions for that? Is Doom Emacs user-friendly to long-time Emacs users that would want to turn the Doom layer on for only a few minutes each week? Cheers & thanks in advance, Eduardo Ochs On Mon, 7 Sep 2020, 10:06 Gregory Heytings via Emacs development discussions., wrote: > > > > > The defaults of emacs are really, really bad. And making the whole thing > > like what you get with DOOM Emacs is going to cost you lots of hours > > reading documentation and experimenting with your configuration. > > > > That's just wrong. If you want Doom Emacs, you just have to type two > commands: > > git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs ~/.emacs.d > > ~/.emacs.d/bin/doom install > > The first commands takes two seconds to complete, the second one about > five minutes (it downloads and compiles about 200 MB of code, fonts, > icons, ...). Then you start Emacs, and you're done. That's clearly not > "lots of hours". > >