all-the-icons-ivy-rich VS gnus-recent

Compare all-the-icons-ivy-rich vs gnus-recent and see what are their differences.

gnus-recent

Avoid having to open Gnus and find the right group just to get back to that e-mail you were reading. (by unhammer)
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all-the-icons-ivy-rich gnus-recent
3 2
139 10
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4.0 2.2
9 months ago 11 months ago
Emacs Lisp Emacs Lisp
GNU General Public License v3.0 only -
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all-the-icons-ivy-rich

Posts with mentions or reviews of all-the-icons-ivy-rich. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-23.
  • [Package shout-out] All-the-icons-ivy-rich is awesome
    4 projects | /r/emacs | 23 Feb 2022
    The package I showed in the screenshot is actually this one though: https://github.com/seagle0128/all-the-icons-ivy-rich
  • all-the-icons-ivy-rich: https://github.com/seagle0128/all-the-icons-ivy-rich
    1 project | /r/emacs | 10 Jun 2021
    You can find it on all-the-icons-ivy-rich
  • Questions about Ivy
    4 projects | /r/emacs | 20 Apr 2021
    Having been a longtime user of ido and smex, I decided to give ivy/counsel a try. Overall, I like it very much. I like that the key-bindings are more consistent with Emacs conventions, and I like how it can be extended with packages like ivy-rich and all-the-icons-ivy-rich to add useful auxiliary information and give it a more modern looking interface. But there are still a few things that I can't wrap my head around, and for which I couldn't find a satisfactory answer online:

gnus-recent

Posts with mentions or reviews of gnus-recent. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-07.
  • Anyone using GNUS in 2023?
    2 projects | /r/emacs | 7 Dec 2023
    I use bbdb for contacts ((bbdb-initialize 'gnus 'message), and https://github.com/unhammer/gnavatar for faces). I use https://github.com/unhammer/gnus-recent/ since I often want to go back to (or org-link to) some message I recently looked at.
  • Get org-link to the email I just sent in gnus
    1 project | /r/emacs | 4 Jun 2021
    Sent's are also tracked by https://github.com/unhammer/gnus-recent/ now :)

What are some alternatives?

When comparing all-the-icons-ivy-rich and gnus-recent you can also consider the following projects:

ivy-rich - More friendly interface for ivy.

org-msg - OrgMsg is a GNU/Emacs global minor mode mixing up Org mode and Message mode to compose and reply to emails in a Outlook HTML friendly style.

swiper - Ivy - a generic completion frontend for Emacs, Swiper - isearch with an overview, and more. Oh, man!

lsp-pyright - lsp-mode :heart: pyright

emacs-run-command - Efficient and ergonomic external command invocation for Emacs

yay-evil-emacs - 😈 A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults". Shipped with a custom theme!

doom-modeline - A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design.

counsel-org-clock - Counsel (Ivy) interface for org-clock

gnavatar - Elisp gravatar/bbdb-image wrapper