editorconfig-emacs
doomemacs
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editorconfig-emacs
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How Do I Make Emacs Have IDE-Like Indentation On The Fly?
I might be misunderstanding, but would something like EditorConfig help? I have found it does a really good job of configuring indentation behavior for projects that use EditorConfig.
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Emacs 29 is nigh What can we expect?
For #2, I've been pretty happy with dtrt-indent (https://github.com/jscheid/dtrt-indent) for DWIM indentation bouncing between projects.
I have yet to try apheleia, but I wouldn't be surprised if just enabling apheleia, dtrt-indent, and editorconfig-mode (https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-emacs) in prog-mode-hook just did what you wanted.
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Eglot has landed on master: Emacs now has a built-in LSP client
> My only complaint is that I can never get Emacs's indentation to match what Prettier wants to do, so I'll type a bunch of code, prettier-on-save, and everything gets moved around.
I had this same issue, and it was annoying enough I continued to use https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-emacs alongside prettier.
This does create another annoyance in having to configure editorconfig for new projects instead of relying on prettier alone.
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How to Change Autoindent from 2 to 4
Please take a look at Editor Config. It makes handling indentation specifics easy, here a link to the Emacs package.
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Is there a package or command out there that can add a newline at the end of the file if it doesn't exist?
I am using https://github.com/editorconfig/editorconfig-emacs
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Editorconfig and tabs/spaces
According to the repo you should only need to enable (editorconfig-mode 1) in the init, but there's also a troubleshooting section that might help out for your specific situation. Hope that helps!
doomemacs
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M-X Reloaded: The Second Golden Age of Emacs – (Think)
Yes, you need to install Emacs. It is probably available from whatever package manager your system uses.
I prefer Doom (https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs) to Spacemacs. However I haven't looked at Spacemacs for many years; perhaps it's now on par with Doom.
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From Doom to Vanilla Emacs
Ever since I've started my Emacs journey it seemed like the wholy grail to have your own (vanilla!) configuration without any hard dependencies on frameworks like Doom or Spacemacs. There are plenty of dotemacs configurations ouf there which can serve as a great source of inspiration.
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Zed is now open source
Use doomemacs for a start. It really optimizes startup time and offers vast included modules as well as great package management. https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs/blob/master/docs/gett...
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How to disable corfu only when `lsp-bride-mode` is active?
I installed Corfu using this PR in doom https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs/pull/7002
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how to learn emacs fast?
The doom documentation does a pretty good job of walking you through this: - https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs/blob/master/docs/getting_started.org - https://noelwelsh.com/posts/doom-emacs/
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How do i make navigation bars like this?
I was poking around and opened up the README.org file in the Doom Emac's faust module and i saw these nifty nagivation things that weren't coming form within the file. I didn't see anything in the directory that hinted at it (to me) either.
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trouble downloading D.E. on emacs flatpak
I tried this code: $ git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs ~/.config/emacs ~/.config/emacs/bin/doom install
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Emacs 29.1 Released
I am a long-time Emacs user and used to maintain my own config, but I switched to Doom Emacs [1] a year ago. Doom Emacs is like a pre-packaged/pre-configured emacs distro. You still need to configure the features that you want to use, but it's a lot easier (and faster) than having to do everything from scratch, and definitely if you already have some emacs background anyway. For me, it makes the newer, more advanced, features more accessible. Since switching, I started to use Emacs more again.
[1] https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs
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Not trying to start a rumble, but why emacs
Try an emacs distribution and see if you like it:https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs
What are some alternatives?
prelude - Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
SpaceVim - A community-driven modular vim/neovim distribution - The ultimate vimrc
projectile - Project Interaction Library for Emacs
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.
prettier-rc-emacs - MELPA package to use local rc rules with prettier
bufler.el - A butler for your buffers. Group buffers into workspaces with programmable rules, and easily switch to and manipulate them.
GNU Emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
eshell-p10k - p10k prompt framework for eshell