auth-source-pass
Integrate Emacs' auth-source with password-store (by DamienCassou)
emacs-dashboard
An extensible emacs dashboard (by emacs-dashboard)
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3.9 | 8.3 | |
almost 3 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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auth-source-pass
Posts with mentions or reviews of auth-source-pass.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-01.
- auth-source-pass: Integrate Emacs' auth-source with password-store
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Auth sources pass authentication against GMail in Gnus
I try to migrate my ~/.authinfo file into pass manager and I know that auth-source-pass is now part of Emacs but I cannot successfully connect to my gmail (or any other mail) account in Gnus. I tried various syntax of my pass entries in my manager but during starting Gnus I still receive warning about failed connection.
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Can I integrate pass, the password manager, into gnus so I don't have to hardcode passwords in ~/.authinfo?
First, configure auth-source-pass, which adds the password-store backend to the auth-sources variable. It was included in emacs 26, so an easy way to configure it is through use-package:
emacs-dashboard
Posts with mentions or reviews of emacs-dashboard.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-20.
- emacs-dashboard: An extensible emacs dashboardl
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Wanted: A nice looking recent file dialog
https://github.com/emacs-dashboard/emacs-dashboard ?
- Using the dashboard package
- [Emacs] A full fledge configuration
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Introducing Niagara v0.0.5 - Pre-Alpha Release
Niagara takes a configuration file that specifies what the user wants to happen, and then deploys it! I will show an example configuration, and how to use it below. json { "packages": [ "feh", "doas", "picom" ], "config": [ { "option": "wallpaper", "val": "https://github.com/emacs-dashboard/emacs-dashboard/raw/master/banners/emacs.png" }, { "option": "dotfile", "val": [ "https://github.com/kavulox/nvim", "https://github.com/kavulox/picom" ] } ] }
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Make Emacs start-up different when opening file
When I'm opening Emacs, I normally want it to display my dashboard. But if I'm opening a file, I just want it to jump straight to the file and not waste time showing the dashboard.
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Add a numerical shortcut to emacs dashboard items.
This would be similar to what ace-link does, except that ace-link doesn't work with dashboard, and it uses Avy style keys for selection instead of numbers.
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New feature: Display file icon on Spacemacs home buffer
This feature is largely inspired by dashboard, but is implemented differently. Please make a bug report if you encounter any unexpected behaviours.
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[Theme] Emacsdroid
I got bored by my previous theme and I wanted something new, so I went ahead and made my first theme. It’s based on my current Emacs configuration (you can find a screenshot at the beginning of the page) and especially on the aesthetics of the dashboard package, the Doom Nord theme as well as the Doom modeline.
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Making Emacs feels less 80s
A good dashboard