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1,608 | 2,371 | |
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10.0 | 7.5 | |
4 days ago | 26 days ago | |
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emacs-ng
- Emacs-ng: A project to integrate Deno and WebRender into Emacs
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Ask HN: Design of Emacs type extensible editor based on electron?
This is exactly what emacs-ng does?
https://emacs-ng.github.io/emacs-ng/
> This project should be considered an additive native layer over emacs, bringing features like Deno's Javascript and Async I/O environment, Mozilla's Webrender, and other features in development. emacs-ng's approach is to utilize multiple new development approaches and tools to bring Emacs to the next level. It is maintained by a team that loves Emacs and everything it stands for - being totally introspectable, with a fully customizable and free development environment. We want Emacs to be a editor 40+ years from now that has the flexibility and design to keep up with progressive technology.
I guess it uses webrender instead of electron?
- Any emacs-ng specific packages?
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Emacs Webrender updates
Now I'm failing on this instead: https://github.com/emacs-ng/emacs-ng/issues/218
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RMS – EmacsConf Talk
Presumably because of emacs-ng [1], from the page " additive native layer over emacs, bringing features like Deno's Javascript and Async I/O environment, Mozilla's Webrender,".
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How do the neovim plugins for OrgMode and Magit compare with the real thing?
I know some projects along these lines are being attempted but they look to be years away from appreciable maturity, if ever.
- If anyone uses Atom (the text editor), it's be sunset on December 15, 2022
- MOMACS: FINALLY A BEGINNER FRIENDLY EMACS
- Why isn't Nyxt just an Emacs extension?
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How to use remacs with doom emacs?
The remacs project has turned into emacs-ng.
emacs.d
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Way to make Emacs feel smoother?
Check my configuration, https://github.com/redguardtoo/emacs.d "A fast and robust Emacs setup".
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How can I speed up my start up times?
Ideally the startup time could be 0.5 seconds. But in order to reach this goal, you need a bit knowledge of Emacs Lisp. You also need read the code of other distributions. https://github.com/redguardtoo/emacs.d
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For whose use Emacs and VS Code, when and why you use VSCode? #emacs #vscode
check my setup, https://github.com/redguardtoo/emacs.d
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I feel stuck in my emacs learning curve.
https://github.com/redguardtoo/emacs.d is my configuration with all the packages.
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Intro to Evil for non-Vim users? Beyond evil-tutor
https://github.com/redguardtoo/emacs.d/blob/master/lisp/init-evil.el is my evil related setup.
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How Can I Start the Daunting Task of Making my Own Config?
You could use my config (https://github.com/redguardtoo/emacs.d/) or whatever 3rd party config as the base to build your own config.
- Editing YAML in Emacs
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Robust evil mode? How?
Maybe you could use my distribution (https://github.com/redguardtoo/emacs.d), see how I customize evil.
- What's a good config for someone coming from Windows?
- what OS do YOU use, as an emacs user?
What are some alternatives?
remacs - Rust :heart: Emacs
lightspeed.nvim - deprecated in favor of leap.nvim
emacs-cl - Common Lisp implemented in Emacs Lisp.
magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.
tig - Text-mode interface for git
tide - Tide - TypeScript Interactive Development Environment for Emacs
calctex
coffeescript - Unfancy JavaScript
far2l - Linux port of FAR v2
ng-async-files - emacs-ng module for async file operations
flycheck-grammarly - Grammarly support for Flycheck
svg-lib - Emacs SVG libraries for creatings tags, icons and bars