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emacs-pure
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Window Management - share your display-buffer-alist
emacs-pure - has some display-buffer-alist settings for magit which are of interest to me, as the built in magit methods for handling new frames isn't exactly what I want.
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[Guide] Compile your own Emacs to make it really really fast, on Windows
Here is my config with a few I think necessary binaries: https://github.com/bodnarlajos/emacs-pure
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emacs WSL2 vs Windows native
I use straight with use-package and LSP , themes ... and I can reach <4sec Here is my config! https://github.com/bodnarlajos/emacs-pure
- vc + git hunk + commit
- emacs-pure: emacs with native + libjson
- share my setup
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window management
You can check my solution in my repo: https://github.com/bodnarlajos/emacs-pure/blob/main/progs/my-layout2.el
- Trying to move to Emacs again
Yuescript
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Why Fennel?
I'm a big fan of moonscript, but occasionally wish it was still be improved and worked on. Yuescript¹ looks like it fixes most of my bugbears with moonscript, and it is largely a faster² drop-in replacement.
There was s little discussion here ~18 months ago³, but it will largely circular if you look as people are suggesting fennel there ;)
¹ https://github.com/pigpigyyy/Yuescript
² This probably only matters if you have tonnes of moonscript, not just a little neovim/mpv/awesomewm config or something.
³ https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29903133
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Using other languages
There's also some languages made to compile straight to Lua: - MoonScript is the most popular Lua wrapper - it's built to be more Python-like, featuring indentation-based scopes, function calls without parentheses, lambda syntax, list comprehension, and much more. - Yuescript is a modern update to MoonScript that adds more features (I haven't used it myself, so I'm not entirely sure exactly how it differs from MS). - Teal is a version of Lua that adds static typing for better code standards.
- data types in function definition
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Lua, a Misunderstood Language
Yes, this is unfortunately true.
There's a spiritual successor: https://yuescript.org/
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I've designed a re-imagined version of the Lua logo and some other Lua flavors just for fun, what do you guys think?
Yuescript in yellow
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100 Languages Speedrun: Episode 90: YueScript
What I didn't know about is that its fork YueScript is actively maintained, and with some extra features.
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Trying to move to Emacs again
I've put together a Lua config with Neovim, but it was still kind of obnoxious to put together. Lua isn't that great of a language, because people seem to forget it's an embed-able language for a reason (it's not supposed to give you tons of features). Using something that makes some of your more complex problems easier like Moonscript or Yuescript can make things more complex in regards to your configuration.
What are some alternatives?
amx - An alternative M-x interface for Emacs.
moonscript - :crescent_moon: A language that compiles to Lua
amx - Apple AMX Instruction Set
kakoune - mawww's experiment for a better code editor
open-builder - Open "Minecraft-like" game with multiplayer support and Lua scripting support for the both client and server
burly.el - Save and restore frames and windows with their buffers in Emacs
dotemacs - My Emacs configuration
eyebrowse - Easy window config switching
forkleft - Fegeya Forkleft, C++ implementation of ~new generation~ mark-up language.
emacs-build - Scripts to build a distribution of Emacs from sources, using MSYS2 and Mingw64(32)
tl - The compiler for Teal, a typed dialect of Lua