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We suggest you read also how Emacs and third-party packages can help you discover commands and keybindings. See the page [[Discoverability]].
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If you want to a full-featured and customized version of Emacs, look at the [[Starter Kits]] and choose one, from the popular Prelude to the modal-editing oriented Spacemacs, to more lightweight distributions with sane defaults or versions for scientists and engineers.
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Also, even though Emacs may have unusual keybindings sometimes, note that there are many tools to help you discover and remember them. Read here how Emacs and third-party packages can help you discover commands and keybindings: [[Discoverability]].

Latest revision as of 14:54, 15 May 2017

If you're new to Emacs, you should be interested by the pages listed here. If you've never been exposed to conventional Emacs notations or terminology, you should probably get started by reading the following articles first:

If you want to a full-featured and customized version of Emacs, look at the Starter Kits and choose one, from the popular Prelude to the modal-editing oriented Spacemacs, to more lightweight distributions with sane defaults or versions for scientists and engineers.

Also, even though Emacs may have unusual keybindings sometimes, note that there are many tools to help you discover and remember them. Read here how Emacs and third-party packages can help you discover commands and keybindings: Discoverability.