I know that adobe directs people to use brackets and eclipse for development, but I want to use my own editor.
I am trying to use emacs and am having a problem syncing to aem instance.
I found aem-sync and aem-front (which uses aem-sync) to sync my front end code to aem instance. This works perfectly for the front end.
Now I am trying to do the same thing with the backend (core module). I have not found a way to do this.
Does anyone have a way to sync the core module (preferably using a tool in the command line) so I could develop in my chosen editor.
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I am not aware of using the AEM DEV tool with a Java IDE other than Eclipse or IntelliJ. I would recommend to you to use either of these 2 tools.
See this doc to learn how to create an AEM Project by using the supported tools:
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