embrace.el
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embrace.el
- embrace.el: Add/Change/Delete pairs based on `expand-region', similar to `evil-surround'.
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Modal editing: Evil, Boon or Meow?
https://github.com/paldepind/composable.el https://github.com/cute-jumper/embrace.el
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My PhD Research Workflow—Emacs Inside
For changing, deleting or adding Latex environments or other delimiters around text I use embrace instead of something like your change-env. With some customization to better support Latex it works pretty much like change-env, only it can't handle labels, and it's also useful generally for any kind of delimiter (punctuation, html tags etc) across Emacs.
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How much do you use evil-mode?
- Embrace (the ``xah-insert`` family of commands are not powerful enough for parentheses editing imho, and most of them are extremely useless). I've managed to configure Embrace to behave almost exactly like XFK, just with a wider range of features.
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Non evil replacement for evil-surround?
You can try these packages. A bit outdated, but I hope it works: https://github.com/cute-jumper/embrace.el
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insert-parentheses and more generic functions
https://github.com/cute-jumper/embrace.el This may be what you want. I like it a lot. It's very configurable, comes with a Hydra-like interface but you can also just use the commands in your own keymap, and has a lot of capabilities.
system
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Workman Layout for Vim
Here is a minimal vim config [1] that I use if I find myself wanting to use (neo)vim. My evil-mode config [2] in Emacs. Remapping `less` keys [3].
[0] https://github.com/willbush/system/tree/main/configs/keyboar...
- Ask HN: Are there software engineers in big tech who use XMonad day to day?
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Fastest way of getting Emacs with nix-mode during initial install?
You can also take ideas from my system repo (which also uses flakes). I talk a bit about it here: https://github.com/willbush/system#build-custom-iso
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How much do you use evil-mode?
Yes, but I'm pretty out there since I have my own key-bindings for evil-mode to work better with the Colemak Mod-DHm keyboard layout. I go into it detail here if you're interested. I do talk about my usage pattern at the time, but it's probably changed somewhat since I wrote that. I favor keys like f/F to move horizontal (s/S for me actually but that doesn't matter) over h and l (m and i for me but in same position). I do use j and k (actually n and e) for small vertical movement.
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Do you pair or separate your braces, brackets and parenthesis?
Mine are pretty strange in that they are motivated vim functionality. I wrote about it in more depth here.
What are some alternatives?
smartparens - Minor mode for Emacs that deals with parens pairs and tries to be smart about it.
vim-unimpaired - unimpaired.vim: Pairs of handy bracket mappings
meow - Yet another modal editing on Emacs / 猫态编辑
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
composable.el - Composable text editing for Emacs.
nixos - A fully automated replicable nixos configuration set
siege-mode - An emacs minor mode to surround the region with smart delimiters interactively.
evil-markdown - Integrates emacs evil and markdown
system - My system configuration
nixdots - It somehow works!
evil-collection - A set of keybindings for evil-mode
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS