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# Introduction
You are a Vim user ? You do not need to know Emacs to use Spacemacs!
_You are a Vim user ?_
You are an Emacs user ? You do not need to know Vim to use Spacemacs!
You do not need to know Emacs to use Spacemacs!
_You are an Emacs user ?_
You do not need to know Vim to use Spacemacs!
Since version 0.101.0 and later Spacemacs totally abolishes the frontiers
between Vim and Emacs editing styles. The user can choose his/her editing
style. Even better, it is possible to dynamically switch between the two
between Vim and Emacs. The user can now choose his/her preferred editing
style and enjoy all the Spacemacs features.
Even better, it is possible to dynamically switch between the two
styles _seamlessly_ which makes it possible for programmers with different
editing style to do pair programming in the same editor.
styles to do seat pair programming using the _same_ editor.
Since switching between the two styles is so simple, Spacemacs is the perfect
setup to learn the editing style of the other side.
setup to learn the "other way" or even crazier, to get the best of both
worlds by developing your own hybrid style.
`Spacemacs` is a user-friendly and well-documented Emacs kit that integrates
the best Emacs packages out there. It uses [Evil Mode][] to combine the
ergonomic editing features of Vim and Emacs with the extensibility of a lisp
powered engine.
Spacemacs is also a user-friendly and well-documented Emacs kit that
integrates the best Emacs packages out there. It uses [Evil Mode][] to combine
the ergonomic editing features of Vim and Emacs with the flexibility of a
lisp powered engine.
If you are already an experienced Emacs user, you will appreciate the elegantly
customized system and carefully curated, tightly integrated, set of packages.