color-theme-sanityinc-tomorrow
use-package
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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
use-package
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Use-Package & different key bindings based on host computer
Another way would be to redefine parts of the bind-key macro or its use-package support functions
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Can't remove Emacs as "cask emacs is not installed"
The package-install call installs use-package that provides a utility of the same name to make it easier to manage packages. It's admittedly a little overkill for this specific config, but it's a cheap investment that sets you up for later success.
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symbols function definition is void: map!
Granted, the Doom macro makes your code looks nice and compact. But you can get very close to that just by using do-list and define-key together. Or by using the bind-key.el package, which is included with Use-package.
- 'org' is already installed (use-package)
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Clojure Turns 15 panel discussion video
> Deps is well documented.
> The issue I personally found is that I needed to look at a bunch of OS project's deps.edn to see how people commonly structure things. Other than that it is a simple tool.
This strikes me as a contradiction, because if it was well documented you wouldn’t need to look at other people’s configs to see how to use it.
My experience with deps.edn is that every time I start a project and make a deps.edn file, I immediately draw a blank and don’t know how to structure it, so I open ones from other projects to start lifting stuff out of them.
I still don’t know how to reliably configure a project to use nrepl or socket repl without just using an editor plugin. I definitely have no idea how to use those in conjunction with a tool like reveal.
To me, none of that is simple. Simple would be like Emacs’ use-package. With that I know how to add dependencies, specify keybinds, and do initialization and configuration off the top of my head. And it has really nice documentation with tons of examples.
https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
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Newbie here! Need Help!
Since you are doing code development, the first things to go for would be setting up your emacs packaging (installing use-package and melpa (use-package's documentation covers this) so you have more packages to choose from (do be careful to not just pick things willy nilly but research them a bit first)) and then setting up lsp-mode. lsp-mode lets you use LSP servers for the specific programming languages you work with in a somewhat unified fashion. You then need to install and setup the LSP servers for the languages you use, and possibly install language specific Emacs packages as support (note, Emacs has builtin functionality for many).
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Unable to display ligatures in Emacs
I'm using use-package as my package manager and the package ligature for the ligatures.
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Boilerplate config
I have been crafting my emacs config for about 10 years. I started with vanilla and intentionally stayed away from frameworks. About two years ago I declared config bankruptcy and went down for a rewrite using use-package and straight.
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what is basic alghoritm/logic of installation packages to emacs?
ref: https://github.com/radian-software/straight.el https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
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Visual code folding?
use-package! is a macro over use-package, and respect its syntax, with a few additions. Useful reference on use-package keywords.
What are some alternatives?
solo-jazz-emacs-theme - An original Emacs theme inspired by the 1992 Solo Jazz cup design.
leaf.el - Flexible, declarative, and modern init.el package configuration
themes - A megapack of themes for GNU Emacs.
straight.el - 🍀 Next-generation, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker.
vim-two-firewatch - A blend between duotone light and firewatch for atom
emacs-overlay - Bleeding edge emacs overlay [maintainer=@adisbladis]
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
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
emacs-for-vimmers - Introduction Emacs config, for developers used to Vim.
org-super-agenda - Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items
general.el - More convenient key definitions in emacs
melpa - Recipes and build machinery for the biggest Emacs package repo