dumb-jump
emacs-from-scratch
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Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
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dumb-jump
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Jump around huge code bases in Emacs without LSP or TAGS
TLDW It describes the dumb-jump emacs package: https://github.com/jacktasia/dumb-jump
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Scala support
I use lsp for C++, but for jump to definition I like dumb jump, because it works.
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How to develop Xcode project in emacs?
Oh, I forgot to mention, I have also found dumb-jump to work pretty well for Xcode projects, with no configuration.
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Closing 10% of all Emacs bugs
I don't really have any trouble using Emacs on the "modern" C++ codebases that I'm working on. I've tried lsp-mode and eglot with clangd but found that really all I need is a little bit of elisp to call clang-format, dumb-jump (<https://github.com/jacktasia/dumb-jump>) to jump to definition, and project-compile to build the project and collect warnings/errors into a buffer.
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Crystal Programming Language
> 2. No language server (apparently it's just impossible due to the way the language works). Tbh, I'd be happy with just "Go to definition" but alas, no-can-do!
Emacs' dumb-jump appears to have some basic support for go to definition: https://github.com/jacktasia/dumb-jump/blob/master/dumb-jump...
But out of curiosity, what is the issue from a technical point of view?
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How I use Emacs to write Perl
For jumping between function definitions I use dumb-jump, which usually just works. I configure dumb-jump to use ag for its searching which makes it work very quickly.
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Trying to get "better-jumper" work.
Mark ring may be what you want. If you want to jump around a code base, Dumb Jump is great: https://github.com/jacktasia/dumb-jump
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Navigating an enormous code base
dumb-jump: another tool based on ripgrep, this one defines regexes for what definitions look like in a bunch of languages. This gives you a primitive jump-to-def functionality without any setup (except installing ripgrep). The pros and cons are roughly the same as rg.el and deadgrep: you might not jump to exactly the thing you want (if there are multiple choices, you can select the definition you prefer), but it requires no setup and is pretty fast.
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Does anyone use Emacs to development big Golang project like Kubernetes?
I recommend https://github.com/jacktasia/dumb-jump
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Building an Intelligent Emacs
While I have no idea about tags, I want to say that you may find something as simple as dumb-jump[1] does what you want most of the time.
[1] https://github.com/jacktasia/dumb-jump
emacs-from-scratch
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How to build a config
I am building an emacs config, I have got a list and plan of what I want, but I am not sure where I start building, are their any guides or docs on how to build a config from scratch, explainations of concepts like lazy loading, how the different package managers work and what they do, and all the built in emacs concepts and features I have gone though this tutorial, but it doesn't explain anything and doesn't show how to customise anything.
- Need help w/ buffer management when opening new buffers.
- I feel stuck in my emacs learning curve.
- Modal editor
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How I take notes as a Math major using Vim + LaTeX
Check out the YouTube channel System Crafters, he has a multipart series "Emacs From Scratch" where he goes over setting up his Emacs installation and setup, and other videos showing how you can do all sorts of things.
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Projectile--what am I missing?
There are guides and even video series that cover a lot of beginner stuff. masteringemacs.org has a lot of great articles, and the System Crafters YouTube channel has a lot of great looking stuff.
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Diagnosing issue with mu4e/SMTP send
Hey, I recently set up mu4e following SystemCrafter's guide and was pleased to find everything worked upon setup.
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How to start developing for emacs?
This Youtube Channel has a lot of emacs development, even there's a course to learn emacs lisp.
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Emacs on Youtube: what are some good videos?
Depending on what you are looking for, System Crafters has a lot of Emacs content.
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Building an Intelligent Emacs
A bit older http://emacsrocks.com One of my favourite episodes being http://emacsrocks.com/e13.html the ending is just awesome.
System Crafters yt channel is much newer and also amazing https://youtube.com/c/SystemCrafters
What are some alternatives?
ChezScheme - Chez Scheme
prelude - Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
deadgrep - fast, friendly searching with ripgrep and Emacs
doom-emacs - My Doom Emacs configuration
quelpa - Build and install your Emacs Lisp packages on-the-fly directly from source
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
rg.el - Emacs search tool based on ripgrep
disable-mouse - Disable the mouse in Emacs
importmagic.el - An Emacs package that resolves unimported Python symbols
esup - ESUP - Emacs Start Up Profiler
clipetty - Manipulate the system (clip)board with (e)macs from a (tty)
edwina - Dynamic window manager for Emacs – GitHub mirror