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I've given this a quick try. One observation is that it is very fast.

The other is that I have much muscle memory about keybindings for emacs that are both from built-ins and code that I have written.

I've been following the commit logs of this for awhile, and I'm really impressed by how active it consistently is. I think most people who aren't deep into Emacs might not realize _how_ monumental a task it is to be competitively featurful and configurable. But I actually believe that Lem is getting there! And it can already evaluate a considerable amount of elisp, such that `calendar-mode` from vanilla Emacs can simply be run inside of Lem.
Indeed... Tested it for one month (for CL editing), found it is very pleasant!

Smooth installation, nice default theme, fast, most (90% ?) emacs keybindings are there Easy to add bindings/own commands, as in Emacs (only CL packages come in the way)

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