combobulate
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817 | 1,827 | |
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9.3 | 3.0 | |
18 days ago | 5 months ago | |
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combobulate
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Emacs 29.1 Released
Eh, I've been looking and haven't found anything for other editors that actually tries to use TreeSitter for anything beyond highlighting. The Emacs structural editing packages are still very WIP but at least they exist.
(And also some have been based on the out of tree implementation that's been around for a while now)
Example: https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate
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Indent with tree-sitter is nice
Looking at https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate/blob/master/combobulate-python.el, it at the very least delegates to python-indent-calculate-levels, so the logic is mixed.
- Paredit-like features in non-lisp modes?
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Could you guys share your experience with different python dev set-ups (elpy, lsp, etc)? What is more simple/beginer friendly?
I went from an old config rich setups from before lsp's to lsp-mode ones etc... Right now I would say that eglot + pylsp gives you the best experience, you can use pyenv and pyvenv mode to manage your virtual environments. Now that treesitter is also being used you can try out https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate
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ts-movement: a package to navigate the tree-sitter syntax tree (supports multiple-cursors)
I think the following packages would fit your wishlist, as it is very similar to mine. As mentioned in the replies, there is (https://github.com/magnars/expand-region.el) and (https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate). I regularly use (https://github.com/Fuco1/smartparens).
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noob question about tree-sitter in the presence of lsp-mode
re syntactic text objects: https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate
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paredit based on treesitter
I haven't used it, but based on the description, it looks like combobulate would be an example of this:
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Ask HN: S/W development text editor have feature colorizing every iteration?
from github README.rst "Emacs package that provides a standardized framework for manipulating and navigating your source code using tree sitter's concrete syntax tree " -> https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate
https://www.spacemacs.org/ with https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter then write a iterator/loop query for language(s) editing per https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/syntax-highlightin...
tad less installation heavy (sorta) but also makes use of tree-sitter syntax queries : https://www.lunarvim.org (neovim with treesitter syntax)
blockman usage examples: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5539gDeAdWqeXcczWuhnBA
Alternative examples / takes (per user interface):
### embedding a block of source code in a document:
** carrotsearch.gethub.io/apidocs/code-blocks
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Commercial-Emacs
I don't know what this fork brings to table, but you could try tree-sitter today with your vanilla Emacs using a package[1] that works via dynamic module.
Personally I am more interested in getting structural selection and navigation reliably working for any language. There is also a package named combobulate[2] to help with that.
[1] https://emacs-tree-sitter.github.io/
[2] https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate
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tree-sitter highlighting rocks
TIL https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate Thank you, @snafuchs !
for-win
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Docker Is Four Things
Fifth thing: Bricker of Windows
https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/1549
Still pissed my HP Windows laptop was bricked from it a few months ago. I’ll never use it for anything.
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Emacs 29.1 Released
I use containers on Mac and Windows for development (and we deploy on linux). Docker for Mac is _unusably_ slow in my experience. The VM that it runs is a giant resource hog and a battery hog, and doesn't support ipv6 [0] Docker Desktop itself is (another) resource hog, wildly buggy, and painfully slow. It's the epitome of "shitty electron app".
On windows, docker desktop has all of the same issues as it does on mac. Docker's concept of volumes and file permissions on windows are nonsense. Windows updates and Docker Desktop regularly decide to disagree, [1] It's networking support interferes with other applications (like OpenVPN and the Xbox Game Center) [2].
[0] https://github.com/docker/for-mac/issues/1432
[1] https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/599
[2] https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/1976
- You can give them mine.
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Win10/WSL2: Docker containers become unkillable
I have a GitHub post here I made that goes into more detail: https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/13320
- Windows 11 reports a virus on install
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Docker Dekstop Container: failed: port is already allocated
possibly related to https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/13324 ?
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Docker sends usages even if you've opted out
> FWIW, when denying the request to wootric, the docker daemon crashes.
A yes, this about fits the standard of engineering I've come to expect from Docker.
Anyway, I couldn't find any references too "woocentric" anywhere in the code; looks like this part isn't open source? I did find this other issue: https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/12718 with a comment from May 2022:
"At some point we found out that bugsnag was actually sending a «session creation» request of some sort when initialized, even if no crash was actually being reported. We believed we had fixed that, but I just checked with a MITM proxy and it appears to have regressed… There may be some other services doing something similar without us realizing (wootric, …).
We have created a ticket in our internal backlog to review all this."
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Locked out of Overseerr, Unable to authenticate
Docker Github issue
- Docker missing containers overnight, until restarted.
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Why is it so hard to work with Windows images?
I ran into this error ( no matching manifest for linux/amd64 in the manifest list entries ), so I tried again on my Windows machine. But then I realized that Docker on Windows actually just runs on WSL2, and it's technically Linux as well! Supposedly, I can switch to Windows containers by clicking on "Switch to Linux container...", but I guess apparently not on Windows 10 Home?? https://github.com/docker/for-win/issues/9701
What are some alternatives?
tree-sitter-org - Org grammar for tree-sitter
nerdctl - contaiNERD CTL - Docker-compatible CLI for containerd, with support for Compose, Rootless, eStargz, OCIcrypt, IPFS, ...
evil-textobj-tree-sitter - Tree-sitter powered textobjects for evil mode in Emacs
spotube - 🎧 Open source Spotify client that doesn't require Premium nor uses Electron! Available for both desktop & mobile!
tree-sitter-norg - A TreeSitter parser for the Neorg File Format
darwin-xnu - Legacy mirror of Darwin Kernel. Replaced by https://github.com/apple-oss-distributions/xnu
commercial-emacs - "Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb." -- Spaceballs (1987)
AnimeXStream - An Android app to watch anime on your phone without ads. [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
neorg - Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.
animity - 🎦 Use the Android app to watch anime on your phone without ads and with the best streaming quality available.
smartparens - Minor mode for Emacs that deals with parens pairs and tries to be smart about it.
dnsdock - DNS service discovery for Docker containers