dotsies
olivetti
dotsies | olivetti | |
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14 | 15 | |
149 | 981 | |
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8.4 | 6.5 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 months ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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dotsies
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My Emacs eye candy
OP here. The linked tweaks are straight from my config. I can try help work out why it doesn’t look the same for ya. Would need to see your elisp snippets. May be easier to discuss on GitHub. Maybe open an issue on https://github.com/xenodium/dotsies
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iOS Swift Env
You can also checkout https://xenodium.com and his profile: https://github.com/xenodium/dotsies/tree/main/emacs
- xenodium's Emacs config and some Hammerspoon goodies
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Inserting SF symbols into SwiftUI snippets
UI customizations at https://github.com/xenodium/dotsies/blob/main/emacs/features/fe-mac.el and https://github.com/xenodium/dotsies/blob/main/emacs/features/fe-ui.el
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How to develop Xcode project in emacs?
For some of the details you are welcome to look at and pick from my Swift/Eglot config. I use it on a daily basis and it is generally functional. Although you notice I'm not distributing it as its own package: I don't really warrant it works anywhere but my machines. ;) I also have an assortment of helpers for Xcode documents. You should also look at u/xenodium's config and other repos; I know there are some interesting SwiftUI helpers in there.
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A lifehack for your shell (link in comments)
Yep. This works too. I had a similar function https://github.com/xenodium/dotsies/commit/c939802f64e4d97800f350b5c88ce83e4da40bc1 but now delegating to atool instead.
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Emacs DWIM shell-command
The demo gif is one of the use cases. Being DWIM, there are a bunch more at https://xenodium.com/emacs-dwim-shell-command and code at https://github.com/xenodium/dotsies/blob/main/emacs/ar/dwim-shell-command.el
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.emacs bankruptcy
Went through a similar exercise some years ago and landed on a use-package solution https://github.com/xenodium/dotsies/tree/main/emacs (see init.el and early-init.el) broken down into related modules https://github.com/xenodium/dotsies/tree/main/emacs/features It’s one of many ways of doing it. Held up so far.
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Starting first elisp
In short, it’s a frankenstenian hack of sorts I’ll likely regret at some point, but at the moment fairly maintenance-free. If I haven’t succeeded in dissuading a peek, the code is here
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I finally got full auto-competion in Swift with emacs, here is how:
I have swiftlint and swift-format https://github.com/xenodium/dotsies/blob/main/emacs/features/fe-swift.el
olivetti
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Emacs for literature
I also use writeroom because I prefer its simplicity, but worth mentioning that olivetti is the more popular writing mode.
- My Emacs eye candy
- Word Grinder: Terminal Based Distraction Free Word Processor
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Wanted: A nice looking recent file dialog
There are nice looking distraction-free setups with https://github.com/joostkremers/writeroom-mode or https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti or https://github.com/joaotavora/darkroom or https://github.com/rougier/nano-emacs
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How to make org mode not one giant block of text
For batteries-included packages that give you dedicated prose-writing modes, see also olivetti and writeroom-mode.
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Text books in Emacs
You could use olivetti-mode or Writeroom mode.
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"Virtual" word wrap length?
Another option is the Olivetti package. https://github.com/rnkn/olivetti
- Screenwriting with Fountain-Mode and Olivetti-Mode is PERFECTION!
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Assistance with Writing fiction with Emacs
Don't have a specific tutorial except to suggest setting org-mode to use olivetti and a nice variable pitch font for writing prose. You might also like the poet theme.
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Looking for evil-mode resources for non vim users emacs beginners
If you want to try out some third-party packages in the beginning, I think the most "bang-for-your-buck" you'll get is with Avy. Also, expand-region. And specifically for writing: olivetti-mode, flyspell, dictionary, and Nicolas Rougier's Nano and Elegant Emacs setups.
What are some alternatives?
eshell-info-banner.el - Display some system information when launching Eshell
writeroom-mode - Writeroom-mode: distraction-free writing for Emacs.
company-sourcekit - Completion for Swift projects via SourceKit with the help of SourceKitten
fountain-mode - Emacs major mode for screenwriting in Fountain plain-text markup
indent-rainbow
visual-fill-column - Emacs mode for wrapping visual-line-mode buffers at fill-column.
dotemacs.d
Emacs-langtool - LanguageTool for Emacs
SourceKittenDaemon - Swift Auto Completions for any Text Editor
org-appear - Toggle visibility of hidden Org mode element parts upon entering and leaving an element
org-modern - :unicorn: Modern Org Style
elegant-emacs - A very minimal but elegant emacs (I think)