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How customisable is amp? #241
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See https://amp.rs/docs/#plug-ins I'm not a dev, but the focus seems to be on simplicity over customizability. |
I'd read the overview of https://amp.rs/docs/. From my understanding, the goal is not to provide many many customization options, but rather provide a simple editor that "just works" and keeps things as simple as possible. |
I see thanks
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vim
is known to be very customisable with itsvim
packages as well as vimscripting if you want to make your own stuff.I am curious to know how customisable is
amp
as well?Does it use the
dwm
/xmonad
approach where you code your own thing at a high level programming manner?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: