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elisp-tree-sitter
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How to Get Started with Tree-Sitter
Look at the original integration project https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter, before it was done inside Emacs 29+.
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function to mark all within brackets, quotes, etc
When tree-sitter is available you may extend expand-region with this one one https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter/issues/20 Works very nice for me. But simple matching pairs should be handled well by expand-region alone
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How to use Emacs 29 Tree-sitter?
That said, if you want a more complete experience with tree-sitter right now, there’s a 3rd party implementation with support for a lot more languages, and also automatically downloads all supported grammars. It’s available here: https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter
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why is melpa still necessary for stuff that is built-in to emacs?
Just like there are multiple LSP implementations for emacs (lsp-mode, eglot, lsp-bridge), there are multiple tree-sitter implementations. The one recently included in emacs was never a standalone package, I believe (correct me if that’s wrong), but was created with the purpose of being included in emacs. You will need melpa to download the linked elisp-tree-sitter package (https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter), but not the built in one.
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tree-sitter has been merged into master
How am I going to even use the built-in one? I was using elisp-tree-sitter. I know I have to add grammar for different languages, but how? I have been searching for a while and still have no clue.
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Ask HN: S/W development text editor have feature colorizing every iteration?
from github README.rst "Emacs package that provides a standardized framework for manipulating and navigating your source code using tree sitter's concrete syntax tree " -> https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate
https://www.spacemacs.org/ with https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter then write a iterator/loop query for language(s) editing per https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/syntax-highlightin...
tad less installation heavy (sorta) but also makes use of tree-sitter syntax queries : https://www.lunarvim.org (neovim with treesitter syntax)
blockman usage examples: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5539gDeAdWqeXcczWuhnBA
Alternative examples / takes (per user interface):
### embedding a block of source code in a document:
** carrotsearch.gethub.io/apidocs/code-blocks
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regarding feature/tree-sitter branch
However, if you want to use tree-sitter today, there is the tree-sitter package which enables tree-sitter syntax highlighting in a number of popular major modes. I’ve been using it for about six months now in all major modes it supports.
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how to configure doom emacs (generic emacs too) with a C project
Tree Sitter and lsp-mode might be of help. Looks like both take a bit of work to get going. I have personally not used them, so try out which suits you and let us know how it went.
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Commercial-Emacs
You can use tree-sitter already if you have dynamic module support: https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/elisp-tree-sitter
- Are we living in the golden age of Emacs?
typescript.el
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tree-sitter doesn't highlight my *.ts Typescript files
Yeah, you’re basically gonna need the typescript package: https://github.com/emacs-typescript/typescript.el
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Problem with TSX file syntax highlighting
I have the same problem but I kinda solved with some line of elisp. I'm on Doom Emacs right now, so I'm not sure it would work on your setup, but I can suggest you to watch at this open issue on Github.
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Do you prefer doing GUI with a markup language and a programming language or just the programming language?
My specific issue was trying to use TSX with emacs. Emacs has rjsx-mode which supports JSX, but the types will look like errors. There isn't a mode for tsx yet. Based on https://github.com/emacs-typescript/typescript.el/issues/4 it looks like some people use a combination of modes to get their desired behavior. I only ever looked at React out of curiosity, so solving this problem isn't all that important to me, but the problem of editor support was from experience.
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RFC: Emacs tree-sitter integration
I have been silently following this thread and looks like the switch is now possible indeed https://github.com/emacs-typescript/typescript.el/issues/4
What are some alternatives?
tree-sitter-go - Go grammar for tree-sitter
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
tree-sitter - An incremental parsing system for programming tools
tide - Tide - TypeScript Interactive Development Environment for Emacs
lsp-treemacs - lsp-mode :heart: treemacs
emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
tree-sitter-ruby - Ruby grammar for tree-sitter
symex.el - An intuitive way to edit Lisp symbolic expressions ("symexes") structurally in Emacs
tree-sitter-kotlin - Kotlin grammar for Tree-sitter
emacs-dynamic-module - emacs fork with dynamic module support
emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
rigpa - A metacircular modal UI framework.