Easily allows you to resize windows. Rather than guessing that you want `C-u 17 C-x {`, you could just press FFff, which enlarges 5 lines, then 5 lines, then one and then one. The idea is that the normal motions n,p,f,b along with r for reset and w for cycling windows allows for super simple resizing of windows. All of this is inside of a while loop so that you don't have to invoke more chords to resize again, but just keep using standard motions until you are happy. But, just run `M-x resize-window`. There are only a few commands to learn, and they mimic the normal motions in emacs. n : Makes the window vertically bigger, think scrolling down. Use N to enlarge 5 lines at once. p : Makes the window vertically smaller, again, like scrolling. Use P to shrink 5 lines at once. f : Makes the window horizontally bigger, like scrolling forward; F for five lines at once. b : window horizontally smaller, B for five lines at once. r : reset window layout to standard w : cycle through windows so that you can adjust other window panes. W cycles in the opposite direction. 2 : create a new horizontal split 3 : create a new vertical split 0 : delete the current window k : kill all buffers and put window config on the stack y : make the window configuration according to the last config pushed onto the stack ? : Display menu listing commands