doom-emacs VS doom.d

Compare doom-emacs vs doom.d and see what are their differences.

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doom-emacs doom.d
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0.0 8.2
about 3 years ago 9 days ago
YASnippet Emacs Lisp
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doom-emacs

Posts with mentions or reviews of doom-emacs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-13.
  • Configuring emacs the right way
    7 projects | /r/emacs | 13 Jan 2022
    You can take a look at the default init.el file for Doom emacs here, as you can see, there is a :lang section where you can uncomment support for commonly used languages. Although you generally don't change the init.el file too much, usually, it is there to load your actual config files. If your language is not supported out of the box, there are ways to add packages (a.k.a. "plug-ins") in packages.el. And you can add customizations in config.el.
  • doom-emacs: My Doom Emacs configuration
    1 project | /r/planetemacs | 13 Mar 2021

doom.d

Posts with mentions or reviews of doom.d. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-06.
  • JavaScript for Shell Scripting
    16 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 May 2021
    I wrote essentially the same thing for [Python](https://github.com/NightMachinary/brish). I have been using it extensively for months, and I’m very happy with it.

    I have also used a REST API based on the Python version to implement the same thing easily in other languages, including a nifty [elisp macro](https://github.com/NightMachinary/doom.d/blob/master/night-b...) that lets you do:

    (z du -h (split-string (z ls -a) "\n" t))

    PS: It does proper quoting, using zsh’s builtin quoting system.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing doom-emacs and doom.d you can also consider the following projects:

yasnippet-snippets - a collection of yasnippet snippets for many languages

zx - A tool for writing better scripts

emacs-from-scratch - An example of a fully custom Emacs configuration developed live on YouTube!

ngs - Next Generation Shell (NGS)

emacs-config - My configuration for Doom Emacs. Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/emacs-config.

graaljs - A ECMAScript 2023 compliant JavaScript implementation built on GraalVM. With polyglot language interoperability support. Running Node.js applications!

doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]

Ansible - Ansible is a radically simple IT automation platform that makes your applications and systems easier to deploy and maintain. Automate everything from code deployment to network configuration to cloud management, in a language that approaches plain English, using SSH, with no agents to install on remote systems. https://docs.ansible.com.

dot-doom - My Doom Emacs config files. Mirrored from https://gitlab.com/zzamboni/dot-doom

TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.

latex-math-input - Snippets for LaTeX math input

shelljs - :shell: Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js