emacs-noob
emacs.d
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emacs-noob
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Code editor with autocomplete or suggestion?
Emacs works reasonably fine. Here's a branch that intends to provide the more familiar key bindings.
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Installed SBCL. Install Emacs. Installed slime. but not able to get it working
PS: I do have an emacs-noob/slime-company that might come handy. This shouldn't depend on anything specific to the OS. (Check the different branches to see which suits the OP/reader's needs!)
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Practical questions from a lisp beginner
(Shameless plug) I'm maintaining a (still quite experimental because I don't personally use it) emacs-noob for people new to emacs but not wanting any long term relation with emacs, or want to focus on learning common lisp first and emacs second. You might find slime-company or slime-company-modern branches useful if this fits your use case.
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Emacs configuration for VS Code users
I attempted emacs-noob/emacs-modern for some of my teammates for developing with common-lisp. It's still very much a new and untested thing though.
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Is there a Lisp IDE I can install on windows?
But if emacs becomes too-difficult-too-soon in most part due to key-bindings (definitely worth learning for life!), I recently had a try at digikar99/emacs-noob/slime-company-modern for some of my friends, which packs "familiar" key-bindings, but does require a separate installation of a compiler.
- emacs-noob: A curated emacs set up intended to decrease the learning curve
- emacs-noob at slime-company-modern
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Sublime / VSCode like key bindings for emacs
I suspect I'm not going to find enough time to maintain a full-fledged VSCode key-bound. I've put up something primitive at digikar99/slime-company-modern and digikar99/emacs-modern.
emacs.d
- guilhermecomum's Emacs Config
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For whose use Emacs and VS Code, when and why you use VSCode? #emacs #vscode
ot: ad https://github.com/guilhermecomum/emacs.d/blob/main/snippets/python-mode/pdb.yasnippet you can debug with one line like this:
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Emacs configuration for VS Code users
Hey OP to me it's not clear what you really expecting, but you can use my configuration https://github.com/guilhermecomum/emacs.d and if you have any question or need some help you can contact me :D
What are some alternatives?
rainbow-delimiters - Emacs rainbow delimiters mode
guix - Read-only mirror of GNU Guix — pull requests are ignored, see https://guix.gnu.org/en/manual/en/guix.html#Submitting-Patches instead
paren-face - A face dedicated to lisp parentheses
pdbpp - pdb++, a drop-in replacement for pdb (the Python debugger)
rainbow-blocks - block syntax highlighting in emacs
emacs.d - Fast and robust Emacs setup.
evil-leader - <leader> key for evil
aggressive-indent-mode - Emacs minor mode that keeps your code always indented. More reliable than electric-indent-mode.
awesome-cl - A curated list of awesome Common Lisp frameworks, libraries and other shiny stuff.
emacs-for-vimmers - Introduction Emacs config, for developers used to Vim.
clog - CLOG - The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI
rainbow-identifiers - Rainbow identifier highlighting for Emacs