emacs-lisp-style-guide
A community-driven Emacs Lisp style guide (by bbatsov)
ace-window
Quickly switch windows in Emacs (by abo-abo)
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emacs-lisp-style-guide
Posts with mentions or reviews of emacs-lisp-style-guide.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-28.
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[ANN] elisp-autofmt full file re-formatting (on save), available on Melpa
Support for typical lisp formatting has been added. By default it follows emacs-lisp-style-guide.
- [ido-numbered-mode] I made my first emacs package! It lets you switch buffers fast.
- Run ispell on text nodes using tree sitter
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An implementation of simple, intuitive tabs in Emacs.
So if you want your code to be more usable for others, I'd advice you to read https://github.com/bbatsov/emacs-lisp-style-guide. And another simple thing, to help you write better code, https://github.com/purcell/flycheck-package.
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Emacs for You - A 72 line ~/.emacs to quickly set up vanilla Emacs for general purpose editing and programming
According to Bozhidar Batsov's Emacs Lisp Style Guide, it is recommended to use a dolist instead of calling the same s-exps over different variables. Thus you could replace:
- One Month in Init File Code Review
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Found out: `setf' is totally undervalued!
Yup, I've long advocated its use over all other setters, especially setq: https://github.com/bbatsov/emacs-lisp-style-guide/issues/10
ace-window
Posts with mentions or reviews of ace-window.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-01.
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Advice on moving from Emacs to Neovim
Thanks that is helpful. I do have a question though. Is there any plugin similar to ace-window? I frequently have a situation where I have two frames (basically two windows) that are connected to the same Emacs process, and I am jumping between buffers in both frames.
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I created a package that forces Emacs to open buffers in the current window
Looks good. But https://github.com/abo-abo/ace-window was a game-changer for me :-)
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[ido-numbered-mode] I made my first emacs package! It lets you switch buffers fast.
take a look at https://github.com/abo-abo/ace-window
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Workspaces in Emacs
I recently started using workspaces in my workflow, and although I know many packages are available in Emacs such as the ones mentioned in the comments, but what worked for me so far is just make a second frame and use ace-window with the variable aw-scope set to 'frame. And from there I just move one frame to the appropriate workspace in my desktop environment and that's it. It's worth keeping in mind that the buffers are still shared so might not be the perfect workspace experience, but I don't think that matters in Emacs.
- Let's share your top 3 packages that you can't live without.
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How to move the cursor from one buffer to another quickly
Try the ace-window package. I think you're referring to C-x o which is bound to other-window.
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Tool for managing buffers and windows
Also highly recommend ace-window.
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find-file-at-point in ace-window selected window
I'd like to use ffap (to open files/dirs) in windows I select with ace-window (https://github.com/abo-abo/ace-window). Similar to what aw-switch-buffer-in-window and aw-switch-buffer-other-window do, but with find-file-at-point instead of buffer selection. Crucially, the point means the where I am when the function is called.
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What is your Emacs window/frame usage stye?
If someone has a big monitor I recommend changing C-x 1 delete-other-windowsto revert to have 2 windows open, (like in this config) and using ace-window to navigate to your many windows.
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Noob to Emacs
Ace-Window is meant to replace `other-window' by assigning each window a short, unique label