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.emacs.d
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Me: lots of syntax errors
Not exactly creating but made this GNU Emacs
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How I see jetbrains users
GNU Emacs not only an IDE also an OS in itself, you can do almost everything on it <3
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rip atom and fuck microsoft (vs code is kinda nice tbh doe)
Emacs stairs way to heaven *
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What's the GUI open source text editor that has all the features if you don't want to touch VS Code / VS Codium?
I see a very few people know about Emacs robustness...
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Happy Birthday Linus !
Checkout my Emacs: .emacd.d
- this gotta be a declaration of war or something
- Likhon-baRoy'sGNU Emacs configuration.
- [Emacs] Most powerful IDE! A full-fledged configuration, might get helpful if you already use or wish to use.
- [Emacs] A full-fledged configuration
esup
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Why does elpaca make emacs startup so much faster?
Probably the best way to figure out what's going on at startup time is ESUP (Emacs Start Up Profiler): https://github.com/jschaf/esup You could run it on the old config and the new. Although I suppose the processes may be different enough that there's nothing meaningful to compare.
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[Emacs] A full fledge configuration
I agree with you. For startup profiling, use-package-report and https://github.com/jschaf/esup can help too.
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An easy trick I found to improve Emacs start-up time
A very useful tool for achieving faster startup is esup (https://github.com/jschaf/esup) which times each code block that runs in the emacs startup.
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Slow emacs startup only on work laptop
Have you tried running M-x esup with https://github.com/jschaf/esup to see what is taking up the start-up time?
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Zee: A modern text editor for the terminal written in Rust
Are you on Emacs 28? Native-comp is enabled by default and it's Just Worked™ for me. Or are you on at least Emacs 27? Emacs 27 added native JSON parsing; stuff like lsp-mode works a lot better now.
(Personally running Emacs 29 built from source on an M1 Pro; everything is instant! Even on my old dumpy i5 machine, everything except startup was pretty snappy, with the exception of startup which took ~4 seconds.)
If it's startup you're concerned about, try the esup[1] package to figure out what's taking so long.
[1]: https://github.com/jschaf/esup
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Emacs taking a lot of time to load
If you're really interested what happens on startup, you can play around with the startup profiler( https://github.com/jschaf/esup ) or similar packages that time the execution of your .emacs.
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Do any of you have some tips on speeding up emacs:
I used the Emacs Startup Profiler (ESUP) https://github.com/jschaf/esup which identified several culprits in my init files. Removing or deferring the loading of those packages took my startup time from ~15 seconds to about 2.5 seconds. (Still room for improvement!)
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What is your startup time
GitHub - jschaf/esup: ESUP - Emacs Start Up Profiler
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How to diagnose slow emacs at run-time.
Try out esup
What are some alternatives?
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emacs-from-scratch - An example of a fully custom Emacs configuration developed live on YouTube!
ob-p5js - An org-babel plugin for p5js
.emacs.d - My current Emacs setup.
org-agda-mode - An Emacs mode for working with Agda code in an Org-mode like fashion, more or less.
jinx - 🪄 Enchanted Spell Checker
lite-xl - A lightweight text editor written in Lua
zee - A modern text editor for the terminal written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/zee-editor/zee]
nvim-ui - gtk4 GUI for neovim
digga - A flake utility library to craft shell-, home-, and hosts- environments.
qwerty-everywhere - Qwerty consistent hebrew, arabic, phoenician and russian keymaps
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