emacs-config
My configuration for Doom Emacs. Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/emacs-config. (by tecosaur)
org-view-mode
An attempt to create a markup-free read-only view mode for org-mode files in Emacs. (by amno1)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
emacs-config
Posts with mentions or reviews of emacs-config.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-27.
- Best looking org-modes you ever saw?
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straight.el as a classic example of overengineering in emacs?
As others have pointed out, Doom uses straight.el and there are some pretty notable Doom configurations around, for instance, tecosaurs's.
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Any emacs user that uses Wayland & Sway?
I tried to adapt this config https://github.com/tecosaur/emacs-config but a lot of cool features in the config don't work because they use Xorg apps. I'd like to know if there's someone that already went through this route so I can see how they did it
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Good overview of various Emacs config settings, worthy to steal
As a heads up this is not OP's config, but I believe the github repo related to this config https://github.com/tecosaur/emacs-config may hold it
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Does a recent comparison between Spacevim, Lunarvim, and Doom-nVim exist?
With doom you have the option to stay close to its defaults (e.g. henriks config: https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs-private/blob/master/config.el), extend and configure doom emacs (e.g. tecosaurs config: https://github.com/tecosaur/emacs-config) or build off it and make it your own (e.g. https://github.com/shaunsingh/nyoom.emacs shameless plug)
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Automatic Org-mode exports via Github Actions
It seems u/tecosaur has been able to use Github Actions to generate HTML/PDF on export. Though his setup seems to be "involved" :/
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emacs/doom hangs with ediff-files, how to debug?
The emacs-config of tecosaur (https://github.com/tecosaur/emacs-config) is used with the recent Doom.
- 444 Days of Literate Configuration; 450 Days using Emacs — the config of an Org lover
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doom emacs as a server
This config has a section on using emacs as a systemd service. I haven't tried it personally, but it may be helpful for you.
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Some more analysis of the 2020 Emacs User Survey
Thanks! Like many nice things, I am profiting off someone else's nice work here 😁. You can find it in my config repo. Feel absolutely free to reuse/modify it (it's what I've done after all)!
org-view-mode
Posts with mentions or reviews of org-view-mode.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-27.
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Best looking org-modes you ever saw?
See if org-view-mode has something you can (re)use. It is not so much about styling aside from some quotes, and centered headlines, but more about removing unnecessary noise. See if it inspires or helps, it is relatively small and hopefully simple code.
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Is there a lightweight syntax for writing code blocks in org-mode file?
For the clutter, you can try hiding src blocks or if you prefer hide all markup.
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What are the kinds of things you've written Emacs Lisp for?
I wrote a little addon to dired to automatically display readme files in directories if there is one. I use it all the time, autoloads with my dired. I also wrote an init file generator and manager that I use every day, as long as some small packages to cleanup org mode noise, summarized in org-view-mode. Generally I use elisp instead of bash to cleanup directories, batch rename files in some special folders according to some specific naming rules etc. I also wrote an elisp script to re-build emacs, lots of other small stuff I haven't published on my github. You can check here some small extras I wrote or adapted from others for my personal use.
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vanish.el: hide parts of a buffer
If you need some example of using text properties, here is some of my code, not sure if it is very good example, but it is very short and hopefully easy to understand. Here is a bit more elaborated one, and here is a bit of unorthodox usage of Emacs, also using text properties to achieve the effect. I don't recommend anything for "stable" system, beside org-view-mode, rest are just experiments and idea tests.
- Orgmode: Hide leading chars `#+`
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Org-view-mode with new 'quick-edit' feature is now available from Melpa
For the usage info, check the README file in the Github repository.
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Display README files in Dired buffer similar as on GitHub/GitLab
I have just reworked dired-auto-readme, fixed some bugs and made it aware of org-view-mode, so now it is possible to see readme files written in org mode without markup in Dired buffers. For example, here is a screenshot of org-tree-slide package by T. Ishikawa, cloned from his GitHub repo.
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Pretty rendering of paragraphs with org-view mode
My attempt at pretty rendering paragraphs in org-mode: aligned vertically to left, right, middle and displayed with custom fonts.
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[Pretty paragraph rendering with org-view mode](https://github.com/amno1/org-view-mode/blob/main/images/paragraphs.png)
I have been hacking last weekend on my org-view mode. It can now prettify quotes, verses and centered paragraphs by applying alignment and custom faces. It should now also work in older versions than the current master :).
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Set initial visibility by tag
You can write your own minor mode, or just simply iterate through all headings with a given tag, and fold it in with-eval-after-load. You can check this code and see if it gives you an idea how to do it. Check part for tags; instead of setting invisible property for tag, you can fold your heading. Also match tags with specific keywords in them, not all tags as I do in regex.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing emacs-config and org-view-mode you can also consider the following projects:
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
org-modern - :unicorn: Modern Org Style
doom-emacs - My Doom Emacs configuration
org-project - Capture TODOs for project using org-mode
org-fancy-priorities - Display Org Mode priorities as custom strings
dired-show-readme
.emacs.d - M-EMACS, a full-featured GNU Emacs configuration distribution
emacs-format-all-the-code - Auto-format source code in many languages with one command
nyoom.emacs - Configurable, Minimal, Fast emacs config based on Nano-emacs and Doom
dired-auto-readme - An Emacs package to automatically display a README file when one is present in a dired buffer.
illiterate-config - My Doom Emacs literate configuration.
emacs-relocate-docs
emacs-config vs nano-emacs
org-view-mode vs org-modern
emacs-config vs doom-emacs
org-view-mode vs org-project
emacs-config vs org-fancy-priorities
org-view-mode vs dired-show-readme
emacs-config vs .emacs.d
org-view-mode vs emacs-format-all-the-code
emacs-config vs nyoom.emacs
org-view-mode vs dired-auto-readme
emacs-config vs illiterate-config
org-view-mode vs emacs-relocate-docs