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- What does your typical working environment look like?
I work on a desktop machine running Arch Linux with [i3 tiling window manager](https://i3wm.org/). I usually use [Doom Emacs](https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs) with hoon-mode for writing hoon, but also sometime Vim with [`hoon.vim`](https://github.com/urbit/hoon.vim). Usually I have a fakezod in one window, Emacs in another, and then a billion terminal windows open across two screens and several workspaces, many running Vim with additional code I'm referencing.
I work on a desktop machine running Arch Linux with [i3 tiling window manager](https://i3wm.org/). I usually use [Doom Emacs](https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs) with hoon-mode for writing hoon, but also sometime Vim with [`hoon.vim`](https://github.com/urbit/hoon.vim). Usually I have a fakezod in one window, Emacs in another, and then a billion terminal windows open across two screens and several workspaces, many running Vim with additional code I'm referencing.
- Is there something particularly cool or compelling you have figured out that eases your workflow?
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I don't feel like I particularly need it, but Hoon IDE would be a _lot_ of fun: [Power Thesaurus](https://www.powerthesaurus.org/) integration and everything
To clarify on the "learn to live" point: I don't actually think the manual stuff is all that painful. It takes me just a quick second or two to copy things in once it's all set up. "Desk building" from the `*-dev` package directories is dumb and trimming it down is worth the effort, but also not that hard if you know what you're looking at. I realize this is a hot take `(^:`.
To clarify on the "learn to live" point: I don't actually think the manual stuff is all that painful. It takes me just a quick second or two to copy things in once it's all set up. "Desk building" from the `*-dev` package directories is dumb and trimming it down is worth the effort, but also not that hard if you know what you're looking at. I realize this is a hot take `(^:`.