Human Emacs(human-emacs.org)
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Human Emacs
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And yet, the Emacs community appears more vibrant than ever with many AI-assisted/-related projects (ghostty.el and agent-shell.el, among others) thriving and bringing a fresh wind into the ecosystem!
I think it is reasonable to have a higher (or at least, different) standard for Emacs core than for packages.
I also feel compelled to say that I personally think a lot of what has brought more energy into Emacs world recently is treesit and eglot becoming widely available in distributions, neither of which involved any AI
I also feel compelled to say that I personally think a lot of what has brought more energy into Emacs world recently is treesit and eglot becoming widely available in distributions, neither of which involved any AI
These are orthogonal:
- there are people who do not want LLM contributions being accepted into emacs itself (legal, maintainers burnout, etc reasons)
- there are projects (such as gptel, pi-coding-agent) that enable LLM usage from within emacs
Both may be true at the same time.
- there are people who do not want LLM contributions being accepted into emacs itself (legal, maintainers burnout, etc reasons)
- there are projects (such as gptel, pi-coding-agent) that enable LLM usage from within emacs
Both may be true at the same time.