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emacs.d
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Eglot + pyright can not get completion on django.db.models
My Emacs journey is from purcell/emacs.d, and then simplified it with use-package and Borg, and only keep the packages I need. Purcell's config is a very nice starter kit.
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Need help w/ buffer management when opening new buffers.
I prefer these functions from purcell's config because the last buffer is the buffer I want 80% of the time. https://github.com/purcell/emacs.d/blob/master/lisp/init-windows.el
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Why the fuck is there some error with emacs config every single time?
Emacs demands you to learn it over a lifetime. That’s how it is, unless you give up to doom or purcell config or some other config maintained by a very knowledgeable emacs hacker.
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I left Emacs and Org-Mode 8 months ago and switched to more modern note-taking tools. But yesterday I came back to it, and now I feel at home.
Eight months ago, I saw this tweet from Steve Purcell, the maintainer of the famous purcell's emacs.d config. Seeing that he was left org-mode for a new tool, discouraged me from using Emacs and building my own config. It also encouraged me to try Logseq, which is one of the most popular PKM tools alongside Obsidian.
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Let's build a comprehensive list of design considerations when making an Emacs configuration.
Steve Purcell's emacs.d satisfies this checklist. It's not as feature packed as Doom, so beginners should have a look at. Another is Kaushal Modi's .emacs.d.
- purcell's Emacs Config: An Emacs configuration bundle with batteries include
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Does eglot work with third party packages?
If you want to use flycheck instead, may be you can have look the flymake-flycheck , and the author's Emacs configuration: https://github.com/purcell/emacs.d/blob/master/lisp/init-flymake.el
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Teaching Emacs to open folders/projects
Steve Purcell
- I'm switching to emacs from neovim
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Best way (and examples) to make a tidy config with multiple files?
Have a look at Purcell’s (extremely popular) config: https://github.com/purcell/emacs.d
find-file-in-project
- find-file-in-project: Quick access to project files in Emacs
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Find file candidates in subdirectories with ivy
M-x find-file-in-current-directory from https://github.com/technomancy/find-file-in-project
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What is your workflow to read opensource software in emacs?
project.el will help. A package like find-file-in-project will help you work with large projects.
What are some alternatives?
prelude - Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
Elpy - Emacs Python Development Environment
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
.doom.d - Private DOOM Emacs config highly focused around orgmode and GTD methodology, along with language support for Python and Elisp.
emacs.d - Fast and robust Emacs setup.
crux - A Collection of Ridiculously Useful eXtensions for Emacs
aggressive-indent-mode - Emacs minor mode that keeps your code always indented. More reliable than electric-indent-mode.
doom.d
uuidgen-el - UUID generation implemented in elisp.
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
commercial-emacs - "Evil will always triumph, because good is dumb." -- Spaceballs (1987)