ctrlf
⌨️ Emacs finally learns how to ctrl+F. (by radian-software)
code-cells.el
Emacs utilities for code split into cells, including Jupyter notebooks (by astoff)
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11 | 9 | |
342 | 171 | |
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0.0 | 6.4 | |
over 1 year ago | 5 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ctrlf
Posts with mentions or reviews of ctrlf.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-09.
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Emacs Advent Calendar 9: devdocs, code-cells, dREPL, etc.
isearch-mb: A subtle modification to isearch (C-s and friends) giving it a more “normal” feel by today's standards. Basically, allows you to edit the search string while searching. Similar to ctrlf, but less invasive of a change, and arguably more robust.
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C-s and C-r with counters
See if ctrlf is to your liking. It seems to have this feature, among others.
- Straight.el: next-gen, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker
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Disable ivy (swiper) from binding C-n C-p?
Consider using raxod502/ctrlf instead if you won't use anything else ivy/swiper offer.
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Buffer made up from grep results ("gather/scatter") ?
Have a look at CTRLF. When you hit "C-s" for ctrlf-forward-default (i-search). Now type what you're searching for. Then you can do "M-s o". That will open a Occur buffer with the existing search input. Not sure that you can edit in that buffer tho.
- How to cancel the I-search so that my cursor will stay on my current position
- Keybinding autocompletion / helper. Like in doom emacs.
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emacs.git: New user options to move between isearch matches
CtrlF and Isearch MB also have this behavior.
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Noob to Emacs
CTRLF replacing packages such as Isearch
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How much time you need to spent with Emacs to become more productive?
I viewed Prot's video back in January on Embark, Consult, and Orderless; I found them interesting, but not really fitting into my workflow and of course, not a reason to replace Swiper. But I was not thinking about how the packages were working--something you've looked into. Reading the Selectrum page about comparisons, I think I might like CtrlF a bit better than Swiper, though I've yet to try it.
code-cells.el
Posts with mentions or reviews of code-cells.el.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-09.
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Emacs Advent Calendar 9: devdocs, code-cells, dREPL, etc.
code-cells: Utilities to work with “lightweight notebooks”, that is, source code which is split into cells by special %% comments. Also allows you to transparently edit Jupyter notebook (ipynb) files.
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For Julia is there some thing like VSCode's python interactive window?
Emacs, Sublime Text 3 and Atom Pulsar can all do this with arbitrary Jupyter kernels with the emacs-jupyter/code-cells, helium and hydrogen packages, respectively.
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Switched to VSCode... I miss Atom :(
I've been using code-cells together with emacs-jupyter, the combination of the two lets you work pretty much identically as you would in Atom with Hydrogen, Sublime with Helium, or VSCode with the Jupyter Python extension; you just delimit code cells with #%% and execute in a separate Jupyter REPL buffer. It does require some getting used to the key bindings though (or some tweaking to make it more similar to what you're used to).
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I have reached Vim nirvana
I use a similar setup in Emacs with code-cells.el [1]. VSCode had a tendency to choke rendering large interactive graphs in-line, so if I was needing to view in a separate process anyways a little elisp turns "write last IPython output to a tempfile, open, move to workspace N" into a keybind.
[1] https://github.com/astoff/code-cells.el
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IPython Notebook layer
Try https://github.com/astoff/code-cells.el
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Different background in current Python cell
I use the simple but very convenient code-cells package to run python cells. E.g. with the Spyder IDE, the cell where the cursor is currently in has a different background color, and I'd love to have that in emacs. Would you have any idea on how to do that?
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Very ameteurish Python coder, I need several features but don't need a full-fledged IDE. Can I find these as packages elsewhere?
For scripts with cells there are a couple of packages. Mine is this: https://github.com/astoff/code-cells.el
- Replacing Jupyter Notebook with Org Mode
- code-cells.el: Emacs utilities for code split into cells, including Jupyter notebooks
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ctrlf and code-cells.el you can also consider the following projects:
selectrum - 🔔 Better solution for incremental narrowing in Emacs.
jupyter - An interface to communicate with Jupyter kernels.
emacs-libvterm - Emacs libvterm integration
emacs-jupyter - emacs plug-in to run python code inside tex or markdown buffer
marginalia - :scroll: marginalia.el - Marginalia in the minibuffer
emacs-ipython-notebook - Jupyter notebook client in Emacs
exwm - Emacs X Window Manager
scimax - An emacs starterkit for scientists and engineers
anzu - Emacs Port of anzu.vim
org-mode - org-mode fork
isearch-mb
dotfiles - My dotfiles