.emacs.d
Portable Emacs configuration (by brett-lempereur)
dotemacs
My emacs configuration. (by mclear-tools)
.emacs.d | dotemacs | |
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1 | 16 | |
4 | 90 | |
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5.1 | 6.1 | |
26 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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.emacs.d
Posts with mentions or reviews of .emacs.d.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-17.
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Bikeshedding Friday: How do you organize your init file?
Same here using “proper” modules to avoid having to think about load order, with host-specific configuration. Since I live in Emacs when I’m coding anyway, any loss in startup time is made up for by it being easy to manage and reason about. Since it’s easier to show rather than tell - https://github.com/brett-lempereur/.emacs.d
dotemacs
Posts with mentions or reviews of dotemacs.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-16.
- Help with meow configuration
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Microsoft Exchange mailbox
Here's my mu4e setup
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emacs-groundup
7 - Meow: Meow is great. I switched from evil a few months ago and am pretty happy with it. I also dropped general.el for bind-key.el, which is included with use-package (which I see you are using anyway). You can look at my setup of meow here and a more generic setup of keybindings here. I haven't had any trouble with using this instead of general.
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org very slow load with org-cite and a large bibtex library
One thought is to limit which parts of the org-cite libraries to load. I had similar issues with speed. You can look at my current setup in my dotfiles here. I just use oc and oc-csl, along with citar (no org-ref) and everything works pretty well.
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What is expected Doom performance on macOS?
Here’s the link: https://github.com/mclear-tools/dotemacs
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tab-bar-mode: How to change tab bar appearence?
Another thing you might consider (this depends on how many tabs you usually keep open, etc.) is not displaying tabs in the tab-bar at all (setq tab-bar-show nil) and displaying them in the echo-area instead. I use a combination of https://github.com/fritzgrabo/tab-bar-echo-area and https://github.com/qaiviq/echo-bar.el to give a consistent but very unobtrusive presentation of the tabs in the echo bar on the bottom right. You can see that in this image -- and my config for it is here.
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Has anyone ever written a research paper by only using org-mode?
Yes. It’s not a problem (it’s also easy to write papers in markdown using markdown mode). If you want to see some of the packages involved look at my setup-writing.el file in my config.
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Finding the best style of literate emacs configuration
If you just want folding then you can use emacs' built-in outline mode. And there are very easy ways to jump around a "modular" or multi-file config as well. I use both of these tools in my own config. I also like that I can easily load just small parts of my config via command line args, and of course that I don't need to worry about bootstrapping org-mode to get things running.
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Writing papers/thesis in org with a barebone config
You can take a look atmy setup and see if any of it looks helpful. The relevant modules for you will be:
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How to C-x b but to related buffers only?
Yeah +1 for perspective.el. I use it with projectile to manage projects and have discrete buffers for different projects. You can look at my setup if it is helpful here.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing .emacs.d and dotemacs you can also consider the following projects:
straight.el - 🍀 Next-generation, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker.
scimax - An emacs starterkit for scientists and engineers
dotfiles
persp-mode.el - named perspectives(set of buffers/window configs) for emacs
dotfiles - Yet another dotfile-repository
binder - Emacs global minor mode facilitating multi-file writing projects
ob-restclient.el - An org-mode extension to restclient.el
perspective-el - Perspectives for Emacs.
dotemacs
citar - Emacs package to quickly find and act on bibliographic references, and edit org, markdown, and latex academic documents.
writeroom-mode - Minor mode for distraction-free writing