emacs-anywhere
exwm
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0.0 | 6.7 | |
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Shell | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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emacs-anywhere
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Ask HN: Do Emacs users feel as stuck without Emacs, as Vim users do with Vim?
Sure, but there are things you can do to improve this. Browserplugins and others. See for instance:
https://github.com/zachcurry/emacs-anywhere
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Can emacs be used as a backend like Neovim is for VSCode?
Someone mentioned Emacs Anywhere in a different thread. Looks like it could apply to your use case.
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Does anyone here live inside emacs? can you share your workflow if you do?
You may also be interested in Emacs Anywhere, which lets you open an ephemeral Emacs buffer to edit text that then gets copied into a text box. This bridges the interface of non-Emacs applications you have to use with the editing experience you've come to expect from Emacs.
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From Vim to Emacs in Fourteen Days
As always, the Emacs experience is better: https://github.com/zachcurry/emacs-anywhere
:)
exwm
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Emacs Is My New Window Manager
The developer has been missing on GitHub since 2020 [1]
[1] https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm/issues/845
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Emacs GUI Library
There have been tiling window managers based around Emacs before. I think the most recent I tried was https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm -- in this case the window manager is itself emacs, and your windows are buffers in emacs etc.
It makes a lot of sense, since Emacs does its own tiling, and one is usually familiar with the keystrokes already, and then you don't have tiling in tiling.
So I keep meaning to go back and try this again, or something similar, but I recall it having issues with a lot of my commonly used applications back when I tried it.
When I get in the tiling mood, I use regolith, which is a nice packaging up of i3 in with the gnome environment. I'd love to have something like that, but built around emacs.
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Does anyone here live inside emacs? can you share your workflow if you do?
The tools I use for living inside Emacs are: - EXWM as window manager https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm - mew for e-mail https://www.mew.org/en/ - org-mode for calendar and todo-list https://orgmode.org/ - terminology as shell/terminal (before it was xterm, but wanted transparency) https://www.enlightenment.org/about-terminology.md - elfeed as rss-reader https://github.com/skeeto/elfeed - hackernews for Hackernews-reader https://github.com/clarete/hackernews.el - browser eww and Firefox - pdf-tools for viewing pdfs and in mew they are converted to text view
- [EXWM] Not running under X environment when launched with emacsclient -c
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What's that email client doing here?
I do the following things in Emacs: window management, window management, file management, web browsing, mail, streaming music, chatting, shell management, version control, and life organization.
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Ricing EXWM environment: Generate theme from music video in EMMS
WM: EXWM Emacs X Window Manager
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How to configure SteamOS/Arch Linux to have Emacs/OS X movement shortcuts?
In the case of Arch you could take a look at https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm
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Are There Window Management Options For Emacs That Are Alternatives To Tab Bar Mode And Eyebrowse Mode, And Are Similar To Something Like 'i3'?
EXWM is a full-blown tiling window manager for X11 that runs in Emacs. I've been using it for years. It's kind of difficult to get going, but I'd never switch back now.
- Use GNU Emacs
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The benefits of everything (in Emacs) being a buffer
Suddenly, I have that uniformity and consistent experience everywhere, and only a single configuration language to learn and use to get things how I like them.
If you like both emacs and tiling window managers, I strongly recommend it.
[0] https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm
What are some alternatives?
lem - Common Lisp editor/IDE with high expansibility
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11
vim-anywhere - Use Vim everywhere you've always wanted to
Amethyst - Automatic tiling window manager for macOS à la xmonad.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
krohnkite - A dynamic tiling extension for KWin
ivy-lsp-current-buffer-symbols - Jump to a symbol in current buffer with an Emacs ivy buffer
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
makem.sh - Makefile-like script for linting and testing Emacs Lisp packages
stumpwm-contrib - Extension Modules for StumpWM
emacs-application-framework - EAF, an extensible framework that revolutionizes the graphical capabilities of Emacs
i3-multimonitor-workspace - i3wm Multi-Monitor workspace