emacs-build
vertico
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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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.
vertico
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Minibuffer faces for highlighting file names in a project while de-emphasizing long directory paths?
It would be great if you add your snippet to the Vertico wiki. Such tweaks can be quite instructive for others who want to achieve the same or similar effects for other completion commands.
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Magit-branch-checkout list order
If you want completion to be sorted by your "most recent" I suggest you have a look at completion libraries. One example is vertico; when you enable savehist mode, the variable magit-revision-history, containing the branches you visited is persisted between sessions and vertico use that offer completions by most-recently-used, by default.
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Input completion in emacs
I think vertico is best alternative recently, really fast on Linux, macOS and Windows.
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[Emacs Git] Add :vc keyword to use-package
(use-package modus-themes :vc (:url "https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes" :branch "main")) (use-package vertico :vc (:url "https://github.com/minad/vertico" :rev :newest :lisp-dir "extensions/"))
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Returning emacs user - what packages are common now?
An example relevant to your list would be some changes many people are taking with their completion framework - using package that leverage core emacs functionality rather than replacing it with a complete package that 'overrides' it. Consult, vertico, orderless and associate packages come to mind here. If you do a bit of a search you'll find plenty of info. Here is a video from Prot on the subject, but there are many others as well. I think Prot actually went on to write his own completion system to overlay native emacs functionality as well.
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Best emacs configs for Javascript and/or users who don't like to memorize keybindings?
Next you "only" have to remember (elisp) function names. "Completion UIs" like ivy/counsel, icomplete, helm or vertico/consult, give you a nice auto completion list on M-x (choose the one of them, you like the most). Some of those Completion UIs will display existing keybindings and a short documentation for commands, near the auto complete candidates. So you will start to remember more keybindings without "learning sessions", just because invoking functions via keybindings is much faster (more convenient).
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Why does elpaca make emacs startup so much faster?
Wow, interesting that my response is getting down voted. It seems not enough that I give away my work for free. Nevertheless I appreciate support from the community, as other Emacs package developers. The support is actually helpful. To clarify, publishing my configuration would translate into quite a bit of work, requiring separation of private and public bits.
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How to combine rtags and vertico
I thought that lsp and rtags were different tools to do different things. Regarding lsp, I configured lsp-mode in my init file indeed! Currently I'm using Vertico (plus recommended sub-packages at github repository) and lsp-mode.
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Call for new package volunteers
Hey! There has already been a horizontico.el. ;)
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How to Make Emacs Look Cooler with Simple Customization
FYI, selectrum is getting deprecated in favor of vertico. https://github.com/minad/vertico/issues/237
What are some alternatives?
scoop-misc - Miscellaneous scoop packages
helm - Emacs incremental completion and selection narrowing framework
jinx - 🪄 Enchanted Spell Checker
selectrum - 🔔 Better solution for incremental narrowing in Emacs.
esup - ESUP - Emacs Start Up Profiler
swiper - Ivy - a generic completion frontend for Emacs, Swiper - isearch with an overview, and more. Oh, man!
emacs-pure
icomplete-vertical - Global Emacs minor mode to display icomplete candidates vertically
nvim-ide - Neovim as IDE in Docker container.
corfu - :desert_island: corfu.el - COmpletion in Region FUnction
emacs - Mirror of GNU Emacs
consult - :mag: consult.el - Consulting completing-read