doom-modeline
marginalia
doom-modeline | marginalia | |
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22 | 27 | |
1,221 | 708 | |
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8.9 | 7.2 | |
5 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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doom-modeline
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Unknown symbols in modeline, how to fix?
Is this doom-modeline? It recently migrated to from all-the-icons to nerd-icons (https://github.com/seagle0128/doom-modeline/pull/622). You need to either run M-x nerd-icons-install-fonts or install the fonts manually, see https://github.com/rainstormstudio/nerd-icons.el#installing-fonts.
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Starhugger.el now displays suggestions as overlays
For the mode-line, it's https://github.com/seagle0128/doom-modeline, installed by default on Doom Emacs.
- All-the-icons alternative that provides unified experience in both GUI and TTY
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Doom -> vanilla emacs 29
doom-modeline: I really like Doom's modeline and you can install it separately. There's also a package for the Doom themes but I use the built-in Modus themes with automated light/dark switching.
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Custom Emacs themes
You probably talking about doom-modeline (which I used to use) or nano-modeline (which I currently use).
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pdf-tools. where am I?
I believe the doom-mode-line package will show you what page you're on in the .pdf file when using pdf-tools -- can't recall if it tells you out of how many total pages.
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org-cc: Custom completions for Org (WIP)
Theme: doom-nord. Additional styling (e.g. stars): org-modern. Mode-line: doom-modeline.
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Found this important note while reading some documentation to configure org-journal
the theme is moe, moe ,kyun! and the mode-line is doom-modeline
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Just a show of appreciation
For chocolate, org-modern and doom-modeline in particular, and org-mode, magit and so many more too. Thanks so much for contributing to the community in any way you do, it's a beautiful thing
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Finally off doom emacs
You could just use doom-modeline , it is the default Doom Emacs modeline but as a separate package. But if your willing to go more minimal, I would keep playing with the mood-line package, that's a great modeline.
marginalia
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Emacs Commands I Got by with for Years
Check out marginalia[1]. Whenever you press M-x, it will pop up a buffer showing all the commands (with most recent ones on top) along with their keybindings and a brief description of what they do.
Embark[2] is also cool. It will show all the possible commands relevant to where the cursor is at that moment. I bind it to C-c a.
[1] https://github.com/minad/marginalia
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Packages that you would like to be in emacs core ?
Then there is Marginalia which is IMO essential
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Emacs Advent Calendar 7: ordeless, embark 1.0 and some bric-a-brac
marginalia. Informative annotations for minibuffer completion candidates, co-written with u/minad-emacs.
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Why does elpaca make emacs startup so much faster?
Wow, interesting that my response is getting down voted. It seems not enough that I give away my work for free. Nevertheless I appreciate support from the community, as other Emacs package developers. The support is actually helpful. To clarify, publishing my configuration would translate into quite a bit of work, requiring separation of private and public bits.
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Doom -> vanilla emacs 29
marginalia for extra info in the minibuffer
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(void-variable string-width) error by consult-buffer
There seems to be some problem with straight not correctly installing or updating compat. See these issues on Marginalia and Embark where straight seems to not install Compat.
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What does Vertico offer over icomplete-vertical?
Note that I contribute to Emacs core itself from time to time but the process is discussion-heavy and thus time consuming. If you are familiar with the completing-read API, you may know the annotation-function of completion tables. The name already tells that this function just adds annotations to the completion candidates. The Marginalia package (written by /u/oantolin and me) provides such annotations. A similar function is the group-function, which groups candidates in subsets and adds titles above the subsets. I wrote the patch which added this feature to Emacs. It is now supported by default completion, Icomplete, Vertico and maybe other UIs. The initial implementation was done in the earlier Selectrum package, and a little later in Vertico.
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[ANN] Vertico 1.0 and Marginalia 1.0
At the end of the year, I am happy to announce the stable Vertico 1.0 and Marginalia 1.0 releases. Vertico is a minimalist, yet flexible and responsive vertical completion UI. Marginalia provides helpful annotations for many completion contexts. Both packages have been solid for a while but I rather let things mature slowly. These releases finally put the stamp "stable" on these two packages. I expect the other members of the package suite to follow soon after. Both packages have been updated recently to support the newest Emacs 29 features. They are compatible with Emacs 27, 28 and the upcoming 29.
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org-cc: Custom completions for Org (WIP)
I) I started out trying to implement this using marginalia, like the consult commands, but quickly concluded that this wasn't the way to go here... please correct me if I'm wrong and there is more from these packages I could make use of. I also try to make use of as much of the citar codebase as possible, but have found it difficult so far: a lot seems too specific for bibliographic entries.
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Idea/Question: Using "feature-full" packages (e.g. dired) for completion?
I can't find anything that seems to discuss them in detail, but Marginalia is a package that applies them widely in completion. And here is a simple example for customized file completion.
What are some alternatives?
telephone-line - A new implementation of Powerline for Emacs
embark - Emacs Mini-Buffer Actions Rooted in Keymaps
vim-airline - lean & mean status/tabline for vim that's light as air
org-remark - Highlight & annotate text, EWW, Info, and EPUB
comic-mono-font - A legible monospace font... the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood
corfu - :desert_island: corfu.el - COmpletion in Region FUnction
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
centaur-tabs - Emacs plugin aiming to become an aesthetic, modern looking tabs plugin
emacs-libvterm - Emacs libvterm integration
emacs-dashboard - An extensible emacs dashboard
vertico - :dizzy: vertico.el - VERTical Interactive COmpletion