evil-textobj-tree-sitter
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evil-textobj-tree-sitter
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Let's write an Emacs treesitter major mode
You may be aware but the author of TFA also has a tree-sitter based minor mode called Combobulate for exactly that:
https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/combobulate-structure...
There is also evil-textobj-tree-sitter for tree-sitter based text objects for Evil mode:
https://github.com/meain/evil-textobj-tree-sitter
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How to Get Started with Tree-Sitter
here are the structural editing tools, and they're great - https://github.com/meain/evil-textobj-tree-sitter
- evil-textobj-tree-sitter: Tree-sitter powered textobjects for evil mode in Emacs
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Tree-sitter starter guide
evil-mode users already have options, and there seems to be a new package with general applicability too.
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Best packages to use with evil mode .
evil-textobj-tree-sitter: provides new textobjects to evil-mode, thanks to treesitter
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Are we living in the golden age of Emacs?
I have a package which lets you target language level constructs like functions, classes, conditionals etc for text objects using tree-sitter. This is specific to evil mode as of now, though making it work outside evil would not be that big an effort. https://github.com/meain/evil-textobj-tree-sitter
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Tree Sitter and the Complications of Parsing Languages
Other than combobulate, these packages also use tree-sitter for changing code (not just highlighting): * https://codeberg.org/FelipeLema/tree-sitter-indent.el * https://github.com/meain/evil-textobj-tree-sitter
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Using tree-sitter to create better snippets
this might interest you: https://github.com/meain/evil-textobj-tree-sitter
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The State of Structural Editing in Emacs?
not lsp, treesitter is the way to go. lsp does not provide AST ATM. There is already https://github.com/meain/evil-textobj-tree-sitter . As a side note, smartparens work on non-lispy code. I am very happy with using in combination with evil-cleverparens.
orgmode
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Neorg – organize your life in Neovim
nvim-orgmode [1] is also available. Knowledge from emacs orgmode should carry over without much issue. I didn't feel like there was a need to reinvent the wheel like neorg does when there were powerful notetaking solutions available; does anyone have a comparison breakdown of features and capabilities?
[1] https://github.com/nvim-orgmode/orgmode
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People who used both neovim orgmode plugin and emacs orgmode, how would you compare them?
Hi, I'm a nvim user for quite a long time already and I don't think I'd switch to Emacs. However I'm curious if I could use Emacs for orgmode, since I'm not always satisfied by orgmode for neovim (still, kudos to the authors for the amazing work!).
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Installing nvimorg in LazyVim
Hello i have trouble to install this plugin:https://github.com/nvim-orgmode/orgmode in LazyVim.
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Compiler.nvim: Oficially released (beta)
But of course. https://github.com/nvim-orgmode/orgmode
- What is the light theme used in orgmode's main page?
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Help with nvim orgmode!
This might be an issue with our handling of dynamic prefix. I opened an issue here https://github.com/nvim-orgmode/orgmode/issues/562 to double check.
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Share your Neovim configuration for Org-mode setup.
I believe the plugin nvim-orgmode is a straight up clone - https://github.com/nvim-orgmode/orgmode
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[Emacs] Comment les plugins Neovim pour Orgmode et Magit se comparent-ils à la vraie chose?
Neoorg (ou celui-ci))
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How do you guys handle tasks that are due another day?
I had this issue as well. I’m on Mac and tried all sorts of task managers to address this. Nothing worked until I started using orgmode. I use a limited version on Neovim. Here is the link.
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Tools for productivity
For Notetaking, I use Vimwiki. However there are other out there like obsidian.nvim, telekasten.nvim, neorg, nvim-orgmode, mind.nvim. I wanted something that felt universal, (like supported anywhere) so I moved to basically to markdown based system, since it's supported by github, gitlab, obsidian gui app, etc. I even use it on mobile, there is an obsidian android app.
What are some alternatives?
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
neorg - Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.
combobulate - Structured Editing and Navigation in Emacs with Tree-Sitter
vim-orgmode - Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs' Org-Mode
lispy - Short and sweet LISP editing
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
nvim-gps - Simple statusline component that shows what scope you are working inside
org-super-agenda - Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items
things.el - Extensions to thingatpt.el
ledger - Double-entry accounting system with a command-line reporting interface
evil-cleverparens - Evil normal-state minor-mode for editing lisp-like languages
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.