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citre
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New Package: Peek
Actually, this package can be regarded as the advance of the quick-peek package and the generic version of citre peek. The biggest difference between this package and quick-peek would be that the peek view is able to follow your cursor point in my thought.
- Proper ctags used nowadays?
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What's the Emacs way to explore a new project?
I will recommend citre which is based upon ctags. The one drawback of etags.el is it will load the whole TAGS file into memory and search symbols in TAGS buffer. As compared with citre, it uses the readtags binary (typically, it's bundled in ctags package), there is no need to load it into memory.
- citre: Ctags IDE on the True Editor
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Which completion framework do you use and why?
So there is! I’ve been using Citre: https://github.com/universal-ctags/citre
prelude
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2024-01-01 Emacs News
> I forgot how absolutely horrible the new user experience is...
The bbatsov/prelude project was started in 2011 to help address that problem. I started using it not long after that, and it's been a joy to use ever since.
And by "started using" I mean I forked it on GitHub, stared personalizing, and then merging/rebasing from upstream ever since at my own leisure.
https://github.com/bbatsov/prelude
https://prelude.emacsredux.com/en/latest/
From 2011 to present, not everyone in the Emacs community feels bbatsov's Emacs Prelude makes the best/correct decisions, but given how long Emacs has been around and how large the community has been over time, what can you really expect?
It's certainly a lighter-weight starter kit compared to Doom Emacs and Spacemacs. (I'm not knocking those projects!). I've also looked at some of the newer starter kits mentioned in other comments here and previous HN threads; they seem okay to me, just reinventing a lot of the same "wheels" you'll find in Prelude but in a less refined form in many cases... such are the freedoms, joys, and trials of Free Software.
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Ask HN: Does anyone Lisp without Emacs?
If I recall correctly, on my mac I had an issue with the meta and super keys. I had to rebind Meta to Cmd and Super to Opt. Im pretty sure I used Bozhidar Batsov's solution for this.
Another reason for you to stick to Emacs is Emacs Lisp. If you enjoy writing lisp you are not going to find a better piece of software written in any other lisp language. I prefer common lisp to elisp (alot!) but this is a fact in my opinion. Plus elisp is somewhat similar to common lisp and learning/appreciating the differrnces between the two will make you a better lisp programmer.
https://github.com/bbatsov/prelude/blob/master/core/prelude-...
- Emacs Bedrock–A minimal Emacs starter kit
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substituring dash-functional with dash in emacs Prelude: can I do it or only the package creator
I have based my emacs config on Emacs Prelude from u/bbatsov, because I did not trust starting from vanilla emacs.
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I left Emacs and Org-Mode 8 months ago and switched to more modern note-taking tools. But yesterday I came back to it, and now I feel at home.
When some days ago I decided to use org-mode again, I didn't use Doom Emacs, and it was the best decision that I've made. Instead, I used Prelude, which is a very simple and powerful Emacs config, and it's much less opinionated than Doom Emacs and Spacemacs. Then I disabled the Prelude theme, and combined it with Nano-Emacs. Now I have a very simple Emacs config, which provides me with some of the best tools, and also a very beautiful and elegant theme. I can change everything I want very easily, customized it to my needs.
- Testing different Emacs distros easy way in Emacs 29/30
- Emacs bankruptcy
- spacemacs or cider + evil mode?
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Emacs as org-mode interpreter - standalone, batch mode?
How do you know? You said you want "fully setup" :) Prelude? Spacemacs? Your own version?
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Emacs 29.1 Stuttery scrolling with (pixel-scroll-precision-mode)
Thanks :)… it was originally heavily inspired by Emacs Prelude, but has since drifted quite far from it.
What are some alternatives?
ggtags - Emacs frontend to GNU Global source code tagging system.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
consult-lsp - LSP-mode and consult.el helping each other
emacs-from-scratch - An example of a fully custom Emacs configuration developed live on YouTube!
counsel-etags - Fast, energy-saving, and powerful code navigation solution
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
company-mode - Modular in-buffer completion framework for Emacs
doom - Doom Emacs config
corfu - :desert_island: corfu.el - COmpletion in Region FUnction
straight.el - 🍀 Next-generation, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker.
consult-eglot - Jump to workspace symbols with eglot and consult
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker