beacon
emacs-which-key
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beacon
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Emacs 29.1 Stuttery scrolling with (pixel-scroll-precision-mode)
Agreed. I've had success with beacon-mode for the same purpose. Making C-v and M-v scroll by half pages also helps.
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Highlight an active line
I use https://github.com/Malabarba/beacon
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What are some must-have packages for emacs?
beacon which-key auto-package-update dired-hacks helm
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I bet you use hl-line-mode... Do you know how it works? Overlays, post-command-hook and only 5 functions!!!
Malabarba/beacon: A light that follows your cursor around so you don't lose it!
- How can I animate cursor movement?
- Extremely fun............................ dum;best packages in emacs [comments appreciate :) ]
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I cant see where cursor is, after 5 minutes, i found it is in node_modules, . Is there any way to add some pointers , all emacs themes pointers are dull in treemacs
I use beacon-mode for this.
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Configuring emacs
Iād add that for 1) beacon is a good package. For 2), this may be an issue where you have multiple emacs configuration files. This is a serious problem. 3) be patient, and use the magic GC hack. To add to that, you should probably set the GC threshold to be high. 4) projectile? 5)emacs -nw.
emacs-which-key
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Improving Emacs Isearch Usability with Transient
I think which-key already solves exactly that: https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key
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Evil mode's kinda hacky
As for the "complicated keybindings general" -- I assume because remembering things like C-x C-s is hard because of the shifted keystrokes? I get that, and there is in fact a solution for less used keybindings which I love, called 'which-key' https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key
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Should I start with vanilla Emacs?
I would recommend installing the which-key package, which is a fantastic discoverability aid. If you ever want an example config to get some inspiration, I have one here: Emacs Bedrock
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Best emacs configs for Javascript and/or users who don't like to memorize keybindings?
Make sure you have which-key installed and turned on. When using a keybinding that has a prefix (like C-x or C-c), it displays all the keybindings that start with that prefix.
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Doom -> vanilla emacs 29
which-key for the shortcut menus
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Switched to Emacs a week ago, really thrilled so far. Looking for help on a few (somewhat advanced) questions.
there are some packages to help with the keybings, which-key shows a list of keybind and its command and (guru-mode)[https://github.com/bbatsov/guru-mode] enforces to use the "best" keybind, for exemple, it forces you to use C-n to move the cursor, blocking you to use the down key, and if you press the down key, it show a text in minibuffer to the best keybind.
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Is anyone able to resize which-key side-window?
Thanks for confirming, I think it's an issue in which-key itself: https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key/pull/166
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Too many keybindings
If you haven't already, definitely check out the package which-key.
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Tell HN: Vim users, `:x` is like `:wq` but writes only when changes are made
> even though I'm a terminal user ... I really like the discoverability of GUIs, and that's where a good GUI is unbeatable by CLI.
CLI has poor discoverability? Sure; but even on the terminal, discoverability can still be good:
A couple of nice examples of discoverability in keyboard-focused programs:
- emacs' which-key[0]; there's a vim port[1] too. This shows you (some) of the available keybindings for the next input, and a short label. So you don't have to remember what `SPC h p ...` or all the options under `SPC f...`.. but it still helps to recall that `SPC h` is for 'help' related commands, `SPC f` for file related commands.
- emacs' magit[2][3]. Magit is so good at discoverability, that I'd rate it as the best tool for using git with. I've learned more about git from using it.
[0] https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key
[1] https://github.com/liuchengxu/vim-which-key
[2] https://magit.vc/
[3] https://emacsair.me/2017/09/01/magit-walk-through/
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Creating and displaying cheatsheets of keybindings
Am I right in thinking this is quite similar to which-key?
What are some alternatives?
emacs-libvterm - Emacs libvterm integration
hydra - make Emacs bindings that stick around
gcmh - The Garbage Collector Magic Hack
tokyonight.nvim - š A clean, dark Neovim theme written in Lua, with support for lsp, treesitter and lots of plugins. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish.
dired-hacks - Collection of useful dired additions
k9s - š¶ Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
emacs-scroll-on-jump
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
.emacs.d - My personal Emacs config with any quirks, oddities, bugs, and man-eating errors I live with on a daily basis.
general.el - More convenient key definitions in emacs
github-orgmode-tests - This is a test project where you can explore how github interprets Org-mode files
evil-collection - A set of keybindings for evil-mode