atomic-chrome
Edit text area on Chrome with Emacs using Atomic Chrome (by alpha22jp)
vterm-toggle
toggles between the vterm buffer and whatever buffer you are editing. (by jixiuf)
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0.0 | 3.4 | |
2 months ago | 8 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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atomic-chrome
Posts with mentions or reviews of atomic-chrome.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-06.
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How do you use the terminal during a coding session?
Speaking of browsers, I use atomic-chrome with GhostText on the browser side. It happened to be the least painful way to edit text fields in "big" browsers.
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Can I use xdotool (or another program) to cut the contents of a text field to the clipboard?
If anyone is curious, I'd use the command in conjunction with emacs-anywhere to paste the contents on an Emacs window, and then paste it again on the text field with my edits. And yes, I am aware that atomic-chrome can do that, but it doesn't work with every website and I'd like a solution that does not depend on how any particular browser and website is coded.
vterm-toggle
Posts with mentions or reviews of vterm-toggle.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-06.
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How do you use the terminal during a coding session?
there's also https://github.com/jixiuf/vterm-toggle
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Term-toggle: Quake-style popup console for Emacs just got refactored
See vterm-toggle. vterm-toggle has some extra nice features/vterm integration like automatically running cd commands to set the directory or automatically running ssh commands. Also see tdrop.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing atomic-chrome and vterm-toggle you can also consider the following projects:
GhostText - 👻 Use your text editor to write in your browser. Everything you type in the editor will be instantly updated in the browser (and vice versa).
emacs-libvterm - Emacs libvterm integration
emacs-term-toggle - quake-style popup console for emacs
shell-pop-el - shell-pop.el helps you to use shell easily on Emacs. Only one key action to work.
equake
tdrop - A Glorified WM-Independent Dropdown Creator
emacs-application-framework - EAF, an extensible framework that revolutionizes the graphical capabilities of Emacs
clipetty - Manipulate the system (clip)board with (e)macs from a (tty)
emacs-neotree - A emacs tree plugin like NerdTree for Vim.
multi-vterm - Managing multiple vterm buffers in Emacs
atomic-chrome vs GhostText
vterm-toggle vs emacs-libvterm
atomic-chrome vs emacs-term-toggle
vterm-toggle vs shell-pop-el
vterm-toggle vs equake
vterm-toggle vs tdrop
vterm-toggle vs emacs-term-toggle
vterm-toggle vs emacs-application-framework
vterm-toggle vs clipetty
vterm-toggle vs GhostText
vterm-toggle vs emacs-neotree
vterm-toggle vs multi-vterm