chemacs
Emacs profile switcher (by plexus)
cape
🦸cape.el - Completion At Point Extensions (by minad)
chemacs | cape | |
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3 | 17 | |
650 | 548 | |
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0.0 | 8.8 | |
over 3 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
- | 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.
chemacs
Posts with mentions or reviews of chemacs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-27.
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emacs without packages?
When some time ago the developer of Helm announced to stop supporting it, I was scared to loose one of my most important tools, but switched easily to Ivy, and now use both, although Helm rarely and with minimal config. For big configuration changes do I use Chemacs, for example for my "writers-configuration" Nano.
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I use Doom emacs and I'm thinking of wiping it and starting with a fresh config looking for info on where to start
Use something like https://github.com/plexus/chemacs to run your from-scratch config in parallel so you have time to compare what you like.
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Multiple versions of emacs at the same time
You have looked into Chemacs? https://github.com/plexus/chemacs
cape
Posts with mentions or reviews of cape.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-23.
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Why does elpaca make emacs startup so much faster?
Wow, interesting that my response is getting down voted. It seems not enough that I give away my work for free. Nevertheless I appreciate support from the community, as other Emacs package developers. The support is actually helpful. To clarify, publishing my configuration would translate into quite a bit of work, requiring separation of private and public bits.
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Is there a package or something for code completion in org mode files for src blocks?
At least for Elisp source block one can use font locking to create a custom Capf. Add cape-elisp-block from my Cape package to completion-at-point-functions. Even if you don't want to use Cape you could just copy it to your config. It is a short function.
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Corfu + Consult History?
You can use cape-history from my Cape package. This is similar to consult-history only utilizing completion-in-region instead of completing-read.
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How to configure corfu for arbitrary orderless matching?
Haven't tried configuring it accordingly, but here's the docs: https://github.com/minad/cape
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Emacs lags when making the auto completion pop-up with corfu
corfu is blazingly fast. Orderless is as well. What is not always blazingly fast is your completion providing backend. You didn't mention where your slow completions are coming from. An LSP server? Dabbrev? Maybe a remote machine? Have you combined results from various backends (e.g. using cape?). Some completions backends are unavoidably slow, others are just not well optimized.
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Replacing strings with Unicode symbols.
The most straight forward solution is probably the package company-math. (that's what I use but with corfu and cape)
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Emacs bankruptcy
Some time I'll add a mixin for Cape which would make the completion stuff really nice.
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Simplest way to add strings to be used for autocompletion?
If you're set on using the completion system (M-TAB) for this, you could install Cape and use the cape-abbrev command to complete your abbrevs.
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Like company-org-block, but for completion-at-point, corfu, and friends…
Oh, of course your efforts are valuable. I didn't mean to sound discouraging in any way. The point made by /u/xenodium is good - if you have a special candidate source with special behavior, it makes sense to provide a separate lightweight Capf. In contrast, using Tempel for this purpose doesn't make much use of the actual template functionality. Tempel is only a good fit for Org blocks if you use it already anyway, as I do. There is also value in having reference Capfs around, which will be helpful when developers create their own new completion functions. This was also the intention when I created my Cape package, which comes with many simple Capfs. It is always interesting to see what other Emacs users come up with. I am thankful for such efforts - it is inspiring!
- Sane company completion setup?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing chemacs and cape you can also consider the following projects:
spartan-emacs - Moved to Codeberg, https://codeberg.org/aesdef/spartan-emacs
consult-yasnippet
portableEmacs - Containing useful scripts and resources for making emacs portable
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
emacs.d
emacs-bedrock - [Mirror] Stepping stones to a better Emacs experience
hl-todo - Highlight TODO keywords
corfu - :desert_island: corfu.el - COmpletion in Region FUnction
highlight-numbers - Highlight numbers in source code
tempel - :classical_building: TempEl - Simple templates for Emacs
vertico - :dizzy: vertico.el - VERTical Interactive COmpletion
lean4-mode - Emacs major mode for Lean 4