ergoemacs-mode
ergoemacs-mode (by ergoemacs)
emacs-writer
An elegant Emacs setup optimized for non-technical writers (by ashton314)
ergoemacs-mode | emacs-writer | |
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8 | 7 | |
287 | 111 | |
1.4% | - | |
4.9 | 1.8 | |
4 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ergoemacs-mode
Posts with mentions or reviews of ergoemacs-mode.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-15.
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Modeless Vim
It's a tiny tweak that gives something like 1% of the functionality.
The real, useful, working CUA mode for Emacs is here:
https://ergoemacs.github.io/
- A Quick start Guide to 'ergoemacs-mode'
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How to type “blimpy” in Emacs? [video]
If you start with framework you might not learn enough to solve problems later, but using it later to simplify your config should be ok. For example ergoemacs http://ergoemacs.github.io/ is a nice way to make Emacs more ergonomic and easier to use(if having problems with default configuration).
- Mastering Emacs
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Emacs 29 is nigh What can we expect?
For example I use https://github.com/ergoemacs/ergoemacs-mode, with some commands that I have acquired as muscle memory from using Emacs/mg for long. And still I use nano when I need to do small edits to a file. I also do it almost without thinking about it, especially when doing "sudo nano whatever". Mg should be better for me, but nano is engraved into my palms for some reason.
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[Ergoemacs] Missing ergoemacs-fixed-key and ergoemacs-key functions?
That documentation seems very outdated. The changelog is from 2013 and that function was removed (according to an issue) before 2015.
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Emacs Modernization: Simple Changes Emacs Should Adopt
Xah Lee and friends maintains a mode called ErgoEmacs that implements most of the changes he proposed: https://github.com/ergoemacs/ergoemacs-mode
emacs-writer
Posts with mentions or reviews of emacs-writer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-04.
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[ANN] Bedrock: stepping stones to a better Emacs experience
I meant to do that—thanks for the reminder. I don't particularly like the default welcome screen—I think I might eventually make something like what I've got with Amethyst.
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Alternatives to ergoemacs?
Here's a setup I made for my non-technical wife: https://github.com/ashton314/amethyst
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Emacs Modernization: Simple Changes Emacs Should Adopt
Inspired in pat by this article, I put together a quasi-Emacs distribution for my wife who is a writer. It turns on several of the suggestions in this article by default, such as CUA mode, etc.
https://github.com/ashton314/amethyst
- ashton314/amethyst: An elegant Emacs setup optimized for non-technical writers
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Question On Making The Impossible: Making Emacs So Easy That Your Partner Could Use It For Just TODO Lists
Maybe the amethyst starter kit might be helpful? Also the system crafters videos and Mike Zamansky's videos
- emacs-writer: An elegant Emacs setup optimized for non-technical writers
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Help wanted: please critique my elisp
See my code on GitHub.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ergoemacs-mode and emacs-writer you can also consider the following projects:
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.
boon - Ergonomic Command Mode for Emacs
goto-chg
elegant-emacs - A very minimal but elegant emacs (I think)
unicode-fonts - Configure Unicode fonts for Emacs
markdown-mode - Emacs Markdown Mode
lab.el - Emacs-GitLab integration
toggleterm.nvim - A neovim lua plugin to help easily manage multiple terminal windows
dotfiles
orgzly-android - Outliner for taking notes and managing to-do lists
ergoemacs-mode vs emacs-ng
emacs-writer vs boon
ergoemacs-mode vs goto-chg
emacs-writer vs elegant-emacs
ergoemacs-mode vs unicode-fonts
emacs-writer vs markdown-mode
ergoemacs-mode vs lab.el
emacs-writer vs goto-chg
ergoemacs-mode vs toggleterm.nvim
emacs-writer vs dotfiles
ergoemacs-mode vs dotfiles
emacs-writer vs orgzly-android