emacs-from-scratch
tide
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emacs-from-scratch
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How to build a config
I am building an emacs config, I have got a list and plan of what I want, but I am not sure where I start building, are their any guides or docs on how to build a config from scratch, explainations of concepts like lazy loading, how the different package managers work and what they do, and all the built in emacs concepts and features I have gone though this tutorial, but it doesn't explain anything and doesn't show how to customise anything.
- Need help w/ buffer management when opening new buffers.
- I feel stuck in my emacs learning curve.
- Modal editor
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How I take notes as a Math major using Vim + LaTeX
Check out the YouTube channel System Crafters, he has a multipart series "Emacs From Scratch" where he goes over setting up his Emacs installation and setup, and other videos showing how you can do all sorts of things.
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Projectile--what am I missing?
There are guides and even video series that cover a lot of beginner stuff. masteringemacs.org has a lot of great articles, and the System Crafters YouTube channel has a lot of great looking stuff.
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Diagnosing issue with mu4e/SMTP send
Hey, I recently set up mu4e following SystemCrafter's guide and was pleased to find everything worked upon setup.
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How to start developing for emacs?
This Youtube Channel has a lot of emacs development, even there's a course to learn emacs lisp.
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Emacs on Youtube: what are some good videos?
Depending on what you are looking for, System Crafters has a lot of Emacs content.
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Building an Intelligent Emacs
A bit older http://emacsrocks.com One of my favourite episodes being http://emacsrocks.com/e13.html the ending is just awesome.
System Crafters yt channel is much newer and also amazing https://youtube.com/c/SystemCrafters
tide
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What's your opinion about "TypeScript development with Emacs, tree-sitter and LSP in 2022"?
How does it compare with Tide? https://github.com/ananthakumaran/tide
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Contextual autocompletion for Common Lisp
I got to try my hands on Typescript in Emacs using tide, and I loved the autocompletion enabled by type-inference. But even besides type-inference, there's even the autocompletion for previously defined local variables that exists in other language tools including anaconda for python, which I don't see in my setup of SLIME/emacs.
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Auto-import in Typescript
You should try tide for TypeScript projects.
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Building an Intelligent Emacs
off topic: I've found tide-mode[0] to be pretty good to use with typescript on Emacs
[0] https://github.com/ananthakumaran/tide
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Is there a way to auto-generate documentation for C/C++?
Is there a way to autogen doxygen doc for C/C++? At least templates with the parameters types and return type? I do this with tide in Emacs with Typescript for example and it's pretty useful.
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Anyne use TIDE for typescript development yet?
Anyone got any experience with this package? I have got it running but the default key binding to jump to a definition is not working at all. Stated here (https://github.com/ananthakumaran/tide) M-. should work but that seems to be already bound to something else.
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How I set up my emacs for TypeScript
Then I started with TypeScript and I was both amazed and saddened by it. For regular TS files, .ts it was amazing. The spacemacs typescript-mode was even better than rjsx-mode, all the types are shown perfectly in the bottom bar, autocomplete, auto-import... Everything. And thanks to tide. The sad part is: there is no tsx-mode, to write our .tsx files, we have to use web-mode. Don't get me wrong, this is a great mode, but React + Typescript were not the goals back then.
What are some alternatives?
prelude - Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
doom-emacs - My Doom Emacs configuration
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
rjsx-mode - A JSX major mode for Emacs
disable-mouse - Disable the mouse in Emacs
dap-mode - Emacs :heart: Debug Adapter Protocol
esup - ESUP - Emacs Start Up Profiler
typescript.el - TypeScript-support for Emacs
edwina - Dynamic window manager for Emacs – GitHub mirror
code-debug - Native debugging for VSCode