AREPL-vscode
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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AREPL-vscode
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An Emacs REPL for Python that auto-evaluates as you type?
VS Code has AREPL: do we have something like it?
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Jupyterlab Desktop
AREPL uses a debug first paradigm. It's not step by step, but it does give you access to your variables as you code.
It's free and open source. Let me know what you think: https://github.com/Almenon/AREPL-vscode
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AREPL Stats 2021
Q: Where do I install AREPL? A: https://github.com/Almenon/AREPL-vscode
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Why is only one 'data' event emitted when stdout exceeds the buffer size?
Background: https://github.com/Almenon/AREPL-vscode/pull/332 (It's a lot, I suggest reading below first)
vscode-emacs-mcx
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Paredit 25 Released
Hi Mickey, ah no -- you've done WAY more than me in this area! I had been meaning to try your combobulate package.
FWIW: after 20 years of Emacs I personally switched to VSCode a couple of years ago because I felt that in Emacs I was missing out on the LSP experience that VSCode provided in Rust, Typescript, Scala, etc. (I was using Eglot). In any case, there's a very nice Emacs emulation mode in VSCode
https://github.com/whitphx/vscode-emacs-mcx
which includes some paredit functionality courtesy of
https://robert.kra.hn/past-projects/paredit-js.html
and I'm working on porting my favorite paredit function, paredit-kill. Unfortunately that's the one where the paredit author left this comment in the code:
;;; Please do not try to understand this code unless you have a VERY
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Migrating from VSCode
You can still use emacs keybindings from VsCode. https://github.com/whitphx/vscode-emacs-mcx
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Just sharing this Emacs keybinding extension I made for VSCode
It has been requested in the issue, but not been implemented yet; https://github.com/whitphx/vscode-emacs-mcx/issues/772
What are some alternatives?
HedgeDoc - HedgeDoc - Ideas grow better together
vscode-gitlens - Supercharge Git inside VS Code and unlock untapped knowledge within each repository — Visualize code authorship at a glance via Git blame annotations and CodeLens, seamlessly navigate and explore Git repositories, gain valuable insights via rich visualizations and powerful comparison commands, and so much more
syntax-highlighter - Syntax Highlighter extension for Visual Studio Code (VSCode). Based on Tree-sitter.
vscode-drawio - This unofficial extension integrates Draw.io (also known as diagrams.net) into VS Code.
vscode-debug-visualizer - An extension for VS Code that visualizes data during debugging.
Vim - :star: Vim for Visual Studio Code
kfp-tekton - Kubeflow Pipelines on Tekton
codetour - VS Code extension that allows you to record and play back guided tours of codebases, directly within the editor.
vscode-python-test-adapter - Python Test Adapter for the VS Code Test Explorer
vscode-org-mode - Emacs Org Mode for Visual Studio Code
vscode-django - Beautiful syntax and snippets for perfectionists with deadlines
vscode-extension - Link your code and commits to a video recording and explain your code with video.