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# Introduction
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Spacemacs is a proposition of a complete new experience for Emacs focused
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on ergonomics, mnemonics and consistency.
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Spacemacs is a new way to experience Emacs -- a sophisticated and
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polished set-up focused on ergonomics, mnemonics and consistency.
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Clone it, launch it then press the space bar and let you guided by the built-in
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interactive list of key-bindings. You can also press the `[?]` button on the
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home buffer for the first essential key bindings to know.
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Just clone it, launch it, then press the space bar to explore the
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interactive list of carefully-chosen key bindings. You can also press
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the home buffer's `[?]` button for some great first key bindings to
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try.
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Spacemacs can be used by Emacs or Vim users flawlessly, it is even possible
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to mix the two styles. You can switch between any style at any moment which
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make it a very good tool for pair-programming.
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Spacemacs can be used naturally by both Emacs and Vim users -- you can
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even mix the two editing styles. Switching easily between input styles
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makes Spacemacs a great tool for pair-programming.
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Spacemacs is currently in beta, and contributions are very welcome.
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