New issue by zenny on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/24240 Description: # Package Name GCCemacs (http://akrl.sdf.org/gccemacs.html) # Linux-related link http://akrl.sdf.org/gccemacs.html#org248e6b1 http://akrl.sdf.org/gccemacs.html#orgec98bb2 # Practical Rationale > One of the things that irritated me the most about emacs was how slow it was when the text in one of the files got very long. If a line (paragraphs are considered one line in emacs) gets too long, emacs starts to slow down till you start a new paragraph. As someone who does writing for a living, taking notes, inserting citations, this starts to get very annoying. Upon conversation with the creator of DOOM emacs, I installed GCC emacs. There are a bunch of different ways to do this, but I followed the amazing gist written by mjlbach. When I ran into trouble he took time out to help me figure it out. Much thanks to him. As a result, my emacs runs as fast as it ever has. Reference: https://github.com/sunnyhasija/DOOMEmacs/blob/master/README.org#move-to-gcc-emacs