emacs-lisp-style-guide
A community-driven Emacs Lisp style guide (by bbatsov)
centaur-tabs
Emacs plugin aiming to become an aesthetic, modern looking tabs plugin (by ema2159)
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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-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
centaur-tabs
Posts with mentions or reviews of centaur-tabs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-22.
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How to simply manage buffers?
I just took a look at centaur-tabs source code, it is not very difficult to write that functionality yourself. I have never used centaur-tabs, so no idea what tabsets and groups and whatnot they use really are, but look at this function:
- Currently using buffer list
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Doom tabs error?
I have the same problem on multiple platforms with centaur tabs and found this igithub ssue with a workaround: https://github.com/ema2159/centaur-tabs/issues/181
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An implementation of simple, intuitive tabs in Emacs.
Out of curiosity, did you try centaur-tabs before making your own mode? It might have gotten you reasonably close to what you were after. Though I know from personal experience, that “close” might as well be light years sometimes… lol
- How to find what is causing `Invalid face attribute` message?
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Use Portage instead of package.el for managing Emacs packages
centaur-tabs
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Absolute minimum modeline
Centaur tabs can signal unsaved buffers and the buffer's major mode (as an icon). You can hide the modeline completely if that's all you need.
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Tab-bar-mode and project.el integration?
Haven't tried this, but might be worth looking at Centaur-tabs https://github.com/ema2159/centaur-tabs
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Compiling and running C/C++ files without makefiles
Honestly there's not much thinking behind my tabs usage. I use centaur tabs which groups relevant tabs together in a way I quite like.
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I made emacs look like a better version of atom
Have you tried centaur-tabs? Seems like that would get you to full parity.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing emacs-lisp-style-guide and centaur-tabs you can also consider the following projects:
emfy - A dark and sleek Emacs setup for general purpose editing and programming
emacs-dashboard - An extensible emacs dashboard
intuitive-tab-line-mode
project-tab-groups - Emacs: Support a "one tab group per project" workflow
helpful - A better Emacs *help* buffer
emacs-howdoyou - Search and read stackoverflow and its sisters’ sites
ido-numbered-mode - Add numbered mode to ido in emacs!
doom-modeline - A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design.
emacs-format-all-the-code - Auto-format source code in many languages with one command
ag-popup - The power of searching with ag with transient popups Magit style.
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
dotfiles - .
emacs-lisp-style-guide vs emfy
centaur-tabs vs emacs-dashboard
emacs-lisp-style-guide vs intuitive-tab-line-mode
centaur-tabs vs project-tab-groups
emacs-lisp-style-guide vs helpful
centaur-tabs vs emacs-howdoyou
emacs-lisp-style-guide vs ido-numbered-mode
centaur-tabs vs doom-modeline
emacs-lisp-style-guide vs emacs-format-all-the-code
centaur-tabs vs ag-popup
centaur-tabs vs use-package
centaur-tabs vs dotfiles