emacs-config
My configuration for Doom Emacs. Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/emacs-config. (by tecosaur)
twist.nix
Build an entire Emacs configuration as a Nix package in a pure, reproducible way (by emacs-twist)
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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)!
twist.nix
Posts with mentions or reviews of twist.nix.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-03.
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Mega fast startup times
It's only for Nix users, but my twist.nix package manager is capable of native-compiling all packages. You can even push native-compiled assets to a remote binary cache. I precompile packages on CI and use them on a slow Celeron computer by just fetching them from a server.
- twist.nix: A Nix library for building a set of locally-freezed elisp packages
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[ANN] Elisp Repo Kit
I question use of emacs-overlay for Emacs Lisp testing. It should work, but there can be situations where the user may suffer from an upstream issue, and it would be difficult to identify such bug with emacs-overlay. That's one of the reasons I ended up writing its alternative from scratch.
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straight.el as a classic example of overengineering in emacs?
Interesting. I have written my own package manager too (in Nix), and I chose not to depend on straight.el, unlike nix-straight. The reason is because I do nott want to depend on the complex piece of software which is not owned by myself.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing emacs-config and twist.nix you can also consider the following projects:
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
elisp-repo-kit - Emacs Lisp package for creating an Emacs Lisp Github repo with CI
org-fancy-priorities - Display Org Mode priorities as custom strings
.emacs.d - https://emacs.takeokunn.org/
doom-emacs - My Doom Emacs configuration
feather.el - Parallel thread modern Emacs package manager
.emacs.d - M-EMACS, a full-featured GNU Emacs configuration distribution
nix-straight.el - Low-level Nix integration to straight.el [maintainer=@ckiee]
nyoom.emacs - Configurable, Minimal, Fast emacs config based on Nano-emacs and Doom
illiterate-config - My Doom Emacs literate configuration.
del
home - my linux home settings
emacs-config vs nano-emacs
twist.nix vs elisp-repo-kit
emacs-config vs org-fancy-priorities
twist.nix vs .emacs.d
emacs-config vs doom-emacs
twist.nix vs feather.el
emacs-config vs .emacs.d
twist.nix vs nix-straight.el
emacs-config vs nyoom.emacs
emacs-config vs illiterate-config
emacs-config vs del
emacs-config vs home