bicycle | cnotes | |
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4 | 8 | |
55 | - | |
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4.2 | - | |
about 1 month ago | - | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
bicycle
Posts with mentions or reviews of bicycle.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-18.
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A simple way to organize the init.el file
I finally found a way to organize my huge init.el. Outline-minor-mode, together with https://github.com/tarsius/bicycle and https://github.com/tarsius/outline-minor-faces/, make the following nice view.
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Emacs Behavioral Modifications
The bicycle package makes things a little easier to manage/bind.
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How to debug complex interactions between packages?
I'm certainly sympathetic to these kinds of problems. I agree with @plantarum that you seem to be doing what needs to be done though. But one further thing might be to search for simpler package implementations of what you need. For example, I used to use Outshine but now use bicycle and outline-minor-faces, which do everything I wanted Outshine to do without any of the headaches. They might be worth a look.
- bicycle: Cycle outline and code visibility
cnotes
Posts with mentions or reviews of cnotes.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-13.
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The most simple way to take notes
I use this.
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Emacs Behavioral Modifications
The help page came up. I am am testing it on a common-lisp program I am working on: https://gitlab.com/FOSSilized_Daemon/cnotes/-/blob/lisp-rewrite/src/cnotes.lisp
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[unix:opts] Command-line Arguments Not Being Seen
I am working on implementing command-line arguments for a program I am writing. I have a main function (I call them init functions) that I use to setup everything needed for the other code within my program to function properly. In that main function I have this code that handles my command-line arguments using unix:opts, but for some reason it is not working. Using this test.sh script I tried to run ./test.sh --help, but sbcl just complained that arguments was defined but never used.
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Not as savvy as most of you but I do know that it's good to take notes (which are shareable)
Shamless Plug (under a rewrite for common-lisp so if you like the shell version fork it while you can). Also, good job taking notes on install issues! I think there is a program that sends those issues upstream, but I could be thinking of a different OS.
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How Does ensure-directories-exist Work?
Yep! I just found that on another documentation page. Finally working! Thank you so much.
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Function Not Returning Value As Expect
I have been working on learning lisp for about a month now and am working writing my first program on my own. For this project I decided I wanted to rewrite a shell script I use often called cnotes as this project is mainly just working with the basics of the language. The issue I am facing is with writing a function to get shell environment variables. In C I did this using the getenv function and in shell this is rather simple, lisp however seems more difficult in that this has not been standardized within common lisp. I did some research and found this post which gives a function to get environment variables. Being new to lisp I don't fully understand everything this does, but from what I can gather reading the code and the documentation it works like this:
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Script Not Being Installed to PREFIX and Not Executable Outside $HOME
For this makefile I copied what I used for cnotes which works well.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing bicycle and cnotes you can also consider the following projects:
no-littering - Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean
gffm
outshine - Org-mode for non-Org buffers
dotfiles - [MIRROR] The path to GNUrvana