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evil-org-mode
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About to declare Emacs bankruptcy. Any advice for cool or new packages, defaults, or ideas I should use before I start building my init.el? Also interested in guides to using evil.
And what additional elements of the evil ecosystem should I add? I can't tell the difference between org-evil and evil-org.
I see that evil-collection says it provides minimal org support. It apparently integrates with org-evil and evil-org, but it's not clear to me if there's substantial differences between them.
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Should I use Doom Emacs or create a Vanilla Emacs config?
Evil, plus evil-collection, evil-org, etc.
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evil orgmode
What you want is evil-org-mode I use it and it's great—when I'm on a list item and I press o it creates a new line and automatically makes the list item. Here's my configuration:
dirvish
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Returning emacs user - what packages are common now?
Finally, there is an awesome (in my opinion) add-on for dired called dirvish - makes dired more 'ranger' like if you're familiar with that. I absolutely love this package and its made dired's awesomeness even more awesome.
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How can I make it so I can toggle dired (or any buffer) on the left side of the screen? Similarly to hoe vscode has a file browser on the left
Also dirvish-side
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Are There Any Methods To Get Dired Mode To Look Like Midnight Commander?
I'm not sure if it's exactly what you want, but to me Dirvish is the best these days. It builds upon dired in a beautiful way
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dired navigation without infinite buffers
In addition to other cool things dirvish does this.
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Which packages do you want people to work on more or add features to?
That said https://github.com/alexluigit/dirvish is amazing on one of my computers and broken on the other so if you could fix that and let me know please do.
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Completion command for common file moving/copying commands
Thanks for the reply, I hadn't seen those last two posts which are nice. Lately I've been using Dirvish for those type of operations. But this isn't exactly what I was looking for. I may not have been totally clear.
- Idea/Question: Using "feature-full" packages (e.g. dired) for completion?
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About to declare Emacs bankruptcy. Any advice for cool or new packages, defaults, or ideas I should use before I start building my init.el? Also interested in guides to using evil.
The file manager Dirvish. You know how the veterans say that Dired is the best file manager? Well, with dirvish even mere mortals can agree. It has panes, a pretty UI, and even pdf preview through pdf-tools.
- Let's share your top 3 packages that you can't live without.
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Emacs Dired extras by Prot ?
see also: https://github.com/alexluigit/dirvish
What are some alternatives?
evil-collection - A set of keybindings for evil-mode
solarized-emacs - The Solarized colour theme, ported to Emacs.
straight.el - 🍀 Next-generation, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker.
.emacs.d - My current Emacs setup.
dired-hacks - Collection of useful dired additions
dired-copy-paste - dired-copy-paste.el enables you to cut/copy/paste files and directries in emacs dired-mode.
general.el - More convenient key definitions in emacs
evil-textobj-tree-sitter - Tree-sitter powered textobjects for evil mode in Emacs
crafted-emacs - A sensible base Emacs configuration.
.emacs.d - Centaur Emacs - A Fancy and Fast Emacs Configuration
dired-sidebar - Sidebar for Emacs leveraging Dired
evil - The extensible vi layer for Emacs.