Hi all,
I posted this on Reddit but I'm not sure if anyone noticed it there, so I'm
reposting it here since I think it could be useful to fellow Emacs / Racket
Mode users.

This is an animated guide to a Lisp structural editing package for Emacs
(that I authored) similar to paredit and lispy, but with a very different
approach -- in particular, it uses a DSL internally to describe arbitrary
traversals over the code, and exposes the functionality in a modal
interface implemented as an Evil state (but you don't need to be an Evil
user to use it). I think it provides a very clean and expressive editing
experience. It also has special support for Racket since, obviously, I
write Racket :). Take a look:

https://countvajhula.com/2021/09/25/the-animated-guide-to-symex/

-Sid

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