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emacs-groundup
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Thinking about buying a macbook, does Emacs work well?
Yup no issues. I install using homebrew and run a daemon. Plug: emacs-groundup is easy to set up on both linux and macos.
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RELEASED: emacs-groundup v0.2 !
Announcing v0.2 of emacs-groundup! There have been a number of exciting changes since v0.1.0. First, a quick recap of the objectives:
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Boilerplate config
What you wrote is almost the mission statement of emacs-groundup. Give it a go!
- emacs-groundup: GNU emacs configuration for elisp novices
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[ANN] Vertico 1.0 and Marginalia 1.0
Even before reaching a major release, your package is already, and deservedly, part of many, many distros - including my own emacs-groundup. Thank for sharing the fruit of your time and effort with the community <3
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Magit performance on M1 Mac
Gotcha, thanks. The reason I have been using hunspell is that it allows multi-language dictionaries - my distro emacs-groundup uses this and I feel too lazy (and busy) to go tinkering with the config right now :D
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Can't learn emacs, can't use anything else (rant)
Might I pitch emacs-groundup :D
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Is there a good eMacs from scratch guide?
A shameless plug for emacs-groundup - easy to get started with, and easy to hack when you're ready !
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emacs-groundup, first tagged release!
A while ago, I had introduced emacs-groundup - an emacs spin aimed at elisp novices. Happy to announce its first versioned release! To re-iterate its objectives:
Happy to announce the first versioned release of emacs-groundup - an emacs spin aimed at elisp novices ! Its objectives:
crafted-emacs
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Is doom emacs still actively maintained?
Keep an eye on Crafted Emacs which has a v2Beta release branch. It's been evolving. The v2Beta is a rewrite. It aims to provide a minimalist leg up on vanilla Emacs for new Emacs users. It's goal is to take you from first steps to a point where you have learned a great deal and built your configuration. Then you may be comfortable ditching the Crafted Emacs boilerplate configuration entirely. Think of it as a starter kit. Follow SystemCrafters on YouTube (live stream mostly) & Matrix (they are leaving Discord). Despite the live stream being lengthy, there is much to be learned as you bear witness to David figuring things out. Over time, you pickup on those techniques such as looking up a variable state, reviewing functions, evaluating snippets of Elisp in real time, etc. Also recommend, Mastering Emacs as a fantastic ebook with free updates. Once 29.1 ships, no doubt, there will be a free update to the ebook.
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Returning emacs user - what packages are common now?
I'd recommend you have a look at crafted-emacs. It's an example of how far Emacs can actually go without third-party packages. Then you can add minimal packages (completion and specific tool integrations) to further enhance the experience.
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Emacs bankruptcy
For me it's quite stable except some issues I had with vertico. Anyways, I first started to rewrite my doom config into plain vanilla emacs (with org mode literate configs), and then I discovered crafted which allowed me to remove some code with commonly set sane defaults, e.g. stuff from https://github.com/SystemCrafters/crafted-emacs/blob/master/modules/crafted-defaults.el.
- doom emacs
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Kudos to Emacs developers
I have been surprised at how many people have so ardently defended only using built-ins and raw package.el and their own janky ensure methods when use-package was available and did it all better. And, it even lets you configure Emacs itself (not just packages), as well as seamlessly letting you try different package management tools like straight.el. Getting it into Emacs itself hopefully makes this a more prevalent way of showing users how to craft their own config.
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Switched to VSCode... I miss Atom :(
If you need a staring point for configuring there's some nice light ones like emacs-bedrock and crafted-emacs, and also some fully pre-configured Emacs distributions that you can choose from (though those look harder to configure to one's personal needs to me, but I haven't tried them so wouldn't know).
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Boilerplate config
I'll second https://github.com/SystemCrafters/crafted-emacs
- What is the "best" GNU Emacs set up one could have just using built-in features?
- Chosing an Emacs Distro on M1 OS X
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Emacs 29 is nigh What can we expect?
And if you find yourself between the two extremes, perhaps https://github.com/SystemCrafters/crafted-emacs
What are some alternatives?
.emacs.d - My personal Emacs config with any quirks, oddities, bugs, and man-eating errors I live with on a daily basis.
chemacs2 - Emacs version switcher, improved
jsonian
.emacs.d - My emacs configuration
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker
no-littering - Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean
julia-emacs - Julia support in Emacs.
.emacs.d - My personal emacs settings, and the ones used in @emacsrocks
dotemacs
prelude - Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
emacs.onboard - Single-file Emacs starter kit without 3rd-party packages. Almost vanilla Emacs, with just the right amount of sweetness to flatten the learning curve.