circadian.el
.emacs.d
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circadian.el
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Emacs Advent Calendar 8: emacs-goodnight
I wrote this package because I didn't know circadian.el existed.
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Is orgmode really that much better than an equivalent workflow using vim + other tools?
It's a massive book, and I had to stay late, and then, Emacs automatically changed my color theme. That's how I set it up - circadian.el switches to the darker theme at sunset. PDF reader also changed its colors, adapting to my color theme, blending the reader and the editor.
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circadian.el switches from "sunrise" to "sunset", but not the other way around. Why?
Sounds like that issue - https://github.com/guidoschmidt/circadian.el/issues/25
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Auto Light/Dark theme with solar.el
How does this compare to circadian.el?
.emacs.d
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Emacs init time decreased %65 after I realized the stupid mistake I have done with straight.el
Yesterday, I was debugging my configuration because of increased init time (0.5-0.8 seconds), then I realized by a coincidence that if I load straight/bootstrap.el manually, and open a new Emacs instance immediately, it starts much more quick (~%65). It is related native comp I guess but I actually still cannot find the reason for this. I checked out the source code of straight.el, spent 4-5 hours and find out that a find process with all the packages I installed as args takes ~1.5 seconds to finish. I disabled it in source code and my startup time decreased from ~2.3s to 0.8s.
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Experimental window animations
source code: https://github.com/KaratasFurkan/.emacs.d#zoom
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Going literate, any tips?
You can get ideas from init.el, early-init.el and Applying Changes sections of my literate configuration. They are about loading config and keeping org and elisp files synced.
What are some alternatives?
code-review - Code Reviews in Emacs
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
emacs-themes-site - Source code for https://emacsthemes.com
org-superstar-mode - Make org-mode stars a little more super
core - Documentation and code for manipulating sleep diaries
.emacs.d - Vanilla, Evil, literate Emacs configuration
org-noter - Emacs document annotator, using Org-mode
emacs-scroll-on-jump
chatgpt-shell - ChatGPT and DALL-E Emacs shells + Org babel 🦄 + a shell maker for other providers
.doom.d - Private DOOM Emacs config highly focused around orgmode and GTD methodology, along with language support for Python and Elisp.
magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.
zoom - Fixed and automatic balanced window layout for Emacs