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