dotfiles VS emacs-which-key

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emacs-which-key

Emacs package that displays available keybindings in popup (by justbur)
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dotfiles

Posts with mentions or reviews of dotfiles. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-02.
  • Install Guix and configure as declaratively as possible?
    1 project | /r/GUIX | 20 Mar 2023
    Check out https://github.com/daviwil/dotfiles and the SystemCrafters YouTube channel and Github page. Lots of good stuff there for full system configuration.
  • Smallest DE for Debian?
    1 project | /r/linuxquestions | 5 Feb 2023
    Then check out the System Crafters website. There is a youtube channel, but David Wilson's notes and his dotfiles are quicker to navigate if you know what you're looking for.
  • New to emacs; will you hold my hand?
    7 projects | /r/emacs | 2 Sep 2022
    I was watching some videos and saw this https://github.com/daviwil/dotfiles/blob/master/Emacs.org, which is HUUUGE. Is there some other resource that I can just start with one piece/package at a time and keep adding more slowly?
  • sudo -E guix system reconfigure ~/.config/guix/system.scm fails: services fail to restart
    1 project | /r/GUIX | 13 May 2022
    Explanation for not using sudo -E: https://github.com/daviwil/dotfiles/issues/11
  • Guile Question - Howto declare service variable
    1 project | /r/GUIX | 14 Apr 2022
    I'm trying to create a configuration with a base-system module with multiple machine configurations deriving from it, based on the example shared by David Wilson in his github repo: https://github.com/daviwil/dotfiles
  • Setting Up an Mcron Job
    1 project | /r/GUIX | 15 Jan 2022
    You should avoid using sudo -E or your home directory is slowly gonna fill up with root-owned files.
  • Is emacs for me?
    5 projects | /r/emacs | 28 Sep 2021
    Lisp take a while to learn, but you really don't need too much knowledge. I would recommend using blocks of code from others' configs as a beginner.
  • Emacs Behavioral Modifications
    7 projects | /r/emacs | 3 Apr 2021
    While watching a Systems Crafters playlist about emacs I decided I wanted to checkout his configuration to see if it had anything I would find useful. As his style of development is different from mine I did not find a whole lot, but I did find something useful. In his init.el he has a section that moves files like places to a different directory to keep his ~/.emacs.d clean. As I keep my ~/.emacs.d directory as a symbolic link to my dotfiles repository I immediately added this to my configuration; however, it does not seem to work at least as I expected it to. Within my init.el I have a block of code that is copied from his, but modified slightly to create ~/.cache/emacs if it does not already exist, and then apply the changes to where these files should be stored. I don't seem to get any errors, but this also does not seem to change where those files get stored. Am I misunderstanding what his block of code does?

emacs-which-key

Posts with mentions or reviews of emacs-which-key. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-20.
  • Improving Emacs Isearch Usability with Transient
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Dec 2023
    I think which-key already solves exactly that: https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key
  • Evil mode's kinda hacky
    4 projects | /r/emacs | 27 Jun 2023
    As for the "complicated keybindings general" -- I assume because remembering things like C-x C-s is hard because of the shifted keystrokes? I get that, and there is in fact a solution for less used keybindings which I love, called 'which-key' https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key
  • Should I start with vanilla Emacs?
    2 projects | /r/emacs | 21 Jun 2023
    I would recommend installing the which-key package, which is a fantastic discoverability aid. If you ever want an example config to get some inspiration, I have one here: Emacs Bedrock
  • Best emacs configs for Javascript and/or users who don't like to memorize keybindings?
    5 projects | /r/emacs | 24 Apr 2023
    Make sure you have which-key installed and turned on. When using a keybinding that has a prefix (like C-x or C-c), it displays all the keybindings that start with that prefix.
  • Doom -> vanilla emacs 29
    8 projects | /r/emacs | 14 Apr 2023
    which-key for the shortcut menus
  • Switched to Emacs a week ago, really thrilled so far. Looking for help on a few (somewhat advanced) questions.
    5 projects | /r/emacs | 1 Apr 2023
    there are some packages to help with the keybings, which-key shows a list of keybind and its command and (guru-mode)[https://github.com/bbatsov/guru-mode] enforces to use the "best" keybind, for exemple, it forces you to use C-n to move the cursor, blocking you to use the down key, and if you press the down key, it show a text in minibuffer to the best keybind.
  • Is anyone able to resize which-key side-window?
    1 project | /r/DoomEmacs | 18 Mar 2023
    Thanks for confirming, I think it's an issue in which-key itself: https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key/pull/166
  • Too many keybindings
    4 projects | /r/emacs | 7 Mar 2023
    If you haven't already, definitely check out the package which-key.
  • Tell HN: Vim users, `:x` is like `:wq` but writes only when changes are made
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Jan 2023
    > even though I'm a terminal user ... I really like the discoverability of GUIs, and that's where a good GUI is unbeatable by CLI.

    CLI has poor discoverability? Sure; but even on the terminal, discoverability can still be good:

    A couple of nice examples of discoverability in keyboard-focused programs:

    - emacs' which-key[0]; there's a vim port[1] too. This shows you (some) of the available keybindings for the next input, and a short label. So you don't have to remember what `SPC h p ...` or all the options under `SPC f...`.. but it still helps to recall that `SPC h` is for 'help' related commands, `SPC f` for file related commands.

    - emacs' magit[2][3]. Magit is so good at discoverability, that I'd rate it as the best tool for using git with. I've learned more about git from using it.

    [0] https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key

    [1] https://github.com/liuchengxu/vim-which-key

    [2] https://magit.vc/

    [3] https://emacsair.me/2017/09/01/magit-walk-through/

  • Creating and displaying cheatsheets of keybindings
    6 projects | /r/emacs | 2 Nov 2022
    Am I right in thinking this is quite similar to which-key?