emacs-build
nvim-ide
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MIT License | MIT License |
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emacs-build
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[Guide] Compile your own Emacs to make it really really fast, on Windows
If you think here is an automatic build from the latest emacs for win and linux as well. I used to use this version and it works well! https://github.com/kiennq/emacs-build
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Why does elpaca make emacs startup so much faster?
Which build, if you don't mind me asking? (I've been using https://github.com/kiennq/emacs-build)
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Emacs 29.0.60 (Windows)
Using https://github.com/kiennq/emacs-build/releases I think it includes treesitter and works for me out of the box.
- Emacs Build 29.162.20221017.1251342
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Has anyone got emacs running on Windows 10 without fatal errors?
Most certainly, I use the bleeding edge from https://github.com/kiennq/emacs-build/releases
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The "noverlay" branch was merged to master. This should speed up overlays in emacs
I tested the build and couldn't perceive any performance gain.
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Emacs: 20×10%
On Windows it's very easy:
Download from https://github.com/kiennq/emacs-build/releases
Unzip into a folder of your liking, C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Emacs would be a sensible start
- emacs-build: Scripts to build a distribution of Emacs from sources, using MSYS2 and Mingw64(32)
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emacs + win10
- a release from here: https://github.com/kiennq/emacs-build
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Amazing in native Windows 11's Emacs28.1 to get Linux environment as shell-command and interactive shell
tested in emcas 29, M-x shell can run neofetch too.
nvim-ide
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VS Code Dev Container alike setup for Neovim?
Yeah, it's not as easy as it can be but embedding neovim right into container in some workflows might be even better than VSCode experience. I have seen some projects that use docker to containerize all tools for development (neovim included) to make programming easier and remove bloat from main system. For example, https://github.com/MashMB/nvim-ide
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emacs + win10
One more way, that comes to my mind, is really similar to your zip approach but instead uses docker containers such as in this repo for nvim: https://github.com/MashMB/nvim-ide
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I'm a Windows user planning to move to Linux. What are the most useful benefits of vim?
Here is link number 2 - Previous text "try"
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My pop os gnome theme
I also wanted to make VIM more like IDE so maybe you will find something useful in my config. It is mainly based on coc.nvim, actually no lua configuration.
What are some alternatives?
scoop-misc - Miscellaneous scoop packages
neovim-ide - Neovim as IDE in Docker container.
jinx - 🪄 Enchanted Spell Checker
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.
esup - ESUP - Emacs Start Up Profiler
NvChad - An attempt to make neovim cli as functional as an IDE while being very beautiful , blazing fast. [Moved to: https://github.com/NvChad/NvChad]
emacs-pure
project.nvim - The superior project management solution for neovim.
emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
neovim-rails-bootstrap - Bootstrap neovim/zsh/tmux environment for Ruby on Rails development [Moved to: https://github.com/jchilders/dotfiles]
emacs-build - Scripts to build a distribution of Emacs from sources, using MSYS2 and Mingw64(32)
awesome-neovim - Collections of awesome neovim plugins.