Starter Kits
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Starter kits contain useful Emacs defaults. There are lots of cheat pages, that help to get an overview of the most important commands.
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- Emacs Prelude offers very good default settings and is modular. You activate the modules that you use.
- Emacs Starter Kit
- Spacemacs is aimed at users using modal editing. It makes good use of Evil, the Vim layer. However, users who don't like modal editing can still use Emacs-style key bindings with holy-mode.
- Graphene: A set of defaults for Emacs, for refugees from GUI text editors.
- Emacs Kicker
- kehealy's emacs-starter-kit is aimed at social scientists researching and writing in plain text using some combination of LaTeX, R, ESS, Git, Markdown, and Org-Mode.
- emacs-for-social-science is similar in scope with the above, with two differences, according to its author: this is one is smaller and simpler and not focused on Macs.