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esup
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Why does elpaca make emacs startup so much faster?
Probably the best way to figure out what's going on at startup time is ESUP (Emacs Start Up Profiler): https://github.com/jschaf/esup You could run it on the old config and the new. Although I suppose the processes may be different enough that there's nothing meaningful to compare.
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[Emacs] A full fledge configuration
I agree with you. For startup profiling, use-package-report and https://github.com/jschaf/esup can help too.
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An easy trick I found to improve Emacs start-up time
A very useful tool for achieving faster startup is esup (https://github.com/jschaf/esup) which times each code block that runs in the emacs startup.
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Slow emacs startup only on work laptop
Have you tried running M-x esup with https://github.com/jschaf/esup to see what is taking up the start-up time?
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Zee: A modern text editor for the terminal written in Rust
Are you on Emacs 28? Native-comp is enabled by default and it's Just Worked™ for me. Or are you on at least Emacs 27? Emacs 27 added native JSON parsing; stuff like lsp-mode works a lot better now.
(Personally running Emacs 29 built from source on an M1 Pro; everything is instant! Even on my old dumpy i5 machine, everything except startup was pretty snappy, with the exception of startup which took ~4 seconds.)
If it's startup you're concerned about, try the esup[1] package to figure out what's taking so long.
[1]: https://github.com/jschaf/esup
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Emacs taking a lot of time to load
If you're really interested what happens on startup, you can play around with the startup profiler( https://github.com/jschaf/esup ) or similar packages that time the execution of your .emacs.
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Do any of you have some tips on speeding up emacs:
I used the Emacs Startup Profiler (ESUP) https://github.com/jschaf/esup which identified several culprits in my init files. Removing or deferring the loading of those packages took my startup time from ~15 seconds to about 2.5 seconds. (Still room for improvement!)
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What is your startup time
GitHub - jschaf/esup: ESUP - Emacs Start Up Profiler
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How to diagnose slow emacs at run-time.
Try out esup
config
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incomplete VUE3 w/composition api & typescript experience
My config which is not straight based
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How can I separate TAB from C-M-i?
I implemented a modal ijkl movement for my emacs in case you are interested : see my init.el line 711
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How would you rate vanilla emacs against vanilla VSCode for a student?
There you go, you can have a look at my config here to help you configure most packages listed here, (plus many other options circa line 100). Don't use It raw though, the second half defines my really weird keybindings
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Setting up Emacs for PHP/Laravel and Vue.js?
See the web-mode and lsp mode sections of my config to help you get started
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Highlight a collapse use-package sections
See my config here line 400ish
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Convince me to use emacs (or doom emacs)
If you want a simple out of the bohttps://github.com/Horrih/config/blob/main/.emacsx experience neovim is probably enough.
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For Emacsers -> Evilers, Why did you stay after making the switch?
Here is my emacs config, relevant section starts around line 600 if you want to try your own way.
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Consistent Emacs Keybindings
I did the same for the exact same reason (see my emacs config)
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Slow emacs startup only on work laptop
My init.el file in case it helps.
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Setting up emacs for front end web development work
Here is my personal emacs config, feel free to reuse what you want to help you get started
What are some alternatives?
emacs-from-scratch - An example of a fully custom Emacs configuration developed live on YouTube!
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
.emacs.d - My current Emacs setup.
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
jinx - 🪄 Enchanted Spell Checker
origami.el - A folding minor mode for Emacs
zee - A modern text editor for the terminal written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/zee-editor/zee]
digga - A flake utility library to craft shell-, home-, and hosts- environments.
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
emacs-build - Scripts to build a distribution of Emacs from sources, using MSYS2 and Mingw64(32)
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
kakoune - mawww's experiment for a better code editor