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Hey guys, took me a while to figure this out since there isn't much information about this anywhere so I figured I'd leave this here for anyone else having the same issue.

If you're a terminal aficionado and you're using Kitty, all you have to do is install kkp.el and enable it in your config and all keybindings will work properly.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

if you already use a graphical terminal emulator - why just don't use GUI Emacs?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I like to keep my config minimal with most of my workflow in the terminal itself.

For example instead of using projectile or find file inside emacs I can just use fzf from the cli to fuzzy search my entire system and then open the selection in emacs.

Also I can use a kitty overlay to call fzf from inside emacs, which gives me the same functionality as nvim's telescope.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

I do the same here, mostly terminal emacs.

I have my tmux set to open sessions by "project" searching with fzf (similar to what Primegen does with nvim+tmux). Several cli tools for each project running.

My emacs is demonized and I use projectile to "isolate" things on the "editing" side of my projects.

I feel you :)

Strangely, I never had any problems with kitty. I just have a bunch o remaps from "meta+something" to "esc+something" so I can use it seemsly with a mac keyboard (I use the same config both for macOS and Linux).

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