Comment by e40

Comment by e40 2 days ago

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You didn't say which platform you're on. For Linux, just use the emacs that comes with the distro. For Windows, download the official build for Windows. For macOS, I used to use emacsformacosx.com's version but now I use Homebrew's emacs-plus. It has a native-compiled version and is hella fast.

I use the regular package manager for emacs (package-install).

Been a user since the first version of GNU Emacs, back when RMS was trying to reproduce Gosling's emacs (which I used for a couple of years). That was the early 80's.

rcfox 2 days ago

> For Linux, just use the emacs that comes with the distro.

Are the major distros shipping packages with tree-sitter support yet?