Very important text files.
Managed with GNU stow and/or manual symlinks.
This is where most of the magic happens these days. General (Doom) Emacs configuration for software development, along with some custom Emacs (proto-)packages in varying states of completeness/usefulness.
I have a lot of fun tinkering with Emacs. Gives me a practical use-case to write Lisp and I get a text editor/computing environment that fits my brain and hands better over time out of it.
Now that I work nearly full-time in Emacs, my Neovim configuration gets less attention. Still love it, though. Thanks to Fennel and aniseed, it’s also quite Lisp-y.
When I’m not using eshell, I use zsh. Started with bash years ago, and just load my bash aliases into zsh. Nothing too fancy here – mostly just path settings.
When I have to use Visual Studio, this makes it more tolerable.