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color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow
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joaotavora/breadcrumb: Emacs headerline indication of where you are in a large project
sanityinc-tomorrow-day of color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow
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What type of theme do you use?
My favorite is the color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow-bright, the High contrast dark theme of color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow
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Doom: Trying to tweak an existing theme, not having any luck
I like Steve Purcell's SanityInc Tomorrow themes, but would like something between night and bright.
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low contrast themes vs high contrast themes
I tried many themes, and finally I think color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow bright is the best dark theme for me.
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Easiest way to install spacemacs on OSX 11.4 Big Sur?
How do I activate MELPA? Trying to install this: https://github.com/purcell/color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow
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Porting init.vim to intit.el
I think the source for https://github.com/purcell/color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow is well written and comprehensive.
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Please suggest a bright and beautiful theme ,please also give the url of that theme too
sanityinc-tomorrow-bright-theme.el
general.el
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Emacs Bedrock–A minimal Emacs starter kit
I can vouch for general.el[1]. It's easy to use and it integrates with use-package clauses, which-key and evil states. You can look at my config[2] for examples.
1. https://github.com/noctuid/general.el
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Evil mode's kinda hacky
If you need more fine-grained keybindings control use https://github.com/noctuid/general.el
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symbols function definition is void: map!
If you're relying heavily on Evil states and leader keys I also recommend this package: https://github.com/noctuid/general.el
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bind.el -- A key binder with prefix, autoload, repeat-mode and save&restore support
If I have to say one or two things about them, general's readme looks a lot and may be hard to grasp for starters who just want to bind keys. I want bind to be the go to package for newcomers and unify people who are just bored of typing define-key or okay with looping since bind is close to that simplicity yet being powerful due to its design. If you are missing something, please open an issue and see if we can add it.
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How do you call interactive commands with arguments like in vim?
For binding keys I highly recommend the package noctuid/general.el. Specifically binding to general-key-dispatch. Something like: (general-define-key :states '(normal visual) "/" (general-key-dispatch "/" 'ag-search :default 'evil-search-forward))
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Best practice when configuring keybindings?
[1]https://jwiegley.github.io/use-package/keywords/ [2]https://github.com/noctuid/general.el
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Anyone here uses evil-mode with Colemak-DH? How did you set up yours?
I use standard Colemak. I've added the following configuration to be able to exit insert mode by pressing l and h in sequence (that key combination is convenient to type, but still uncommon enough in most words, the main exception being localhost). (general-imap "l" (general-key-dispatch 'self-insert-command :timeout 0.25 "h" 'evil-normal-state)) The above code uses https://github.com/noctuid/general.el.
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Help with setting up emacs on windows
https://github.com/noctuid/general.el Keybinding and leader-key manager for Emacs. There are other packages but this is the best one imo - it even includes vim-style map commands.
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A good config with leader keys
Gonna drop a link to https://github.com/noctuid/general.el
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any users of the Japanese input method? question about input-method.
(general is a keybinding helper package, not strictly necessary but way simpler than the default)
What are some alternatives?
solo-jazz-emacs-theme - An original Emacs theme inspired by the 1992 Solo Jazz cup design.
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
themes - A megapack of themes for GNU Emacs.
emacs-which-key - Emacs package that displays available keybindings in popup
vim-two-firewatch - A blend between duotone light and firewatch for atom
evil-collection - A set of keybindings for evil-mode
emacs-leuven-theme - This Emacs theme reduces eye strain with a light, high-contrast color scheme, syntax highlighting, and support for multiple modes. Enhance your coding experience! #emacs #theme #coding #orgmode
key-chord-multiple - A GNU Emacs minor mode that allows binding commands to multiple simultaneously pressed keys.
emacs-for-vimmers - Introduction Emacs config, for developers used to Vim.
.emacs.d - Centaur Emacs - A Fancy and Fast Emacs Configuration
evil - The extensible vi layer for Emacs.