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exec-path-from-shell
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Thinking about buying a macbook, does Emacs work well?
I'm not a Mac user, but FWIW from what I've seen over time https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell is a must when using Emacs on a Mac. I don't know why this is, but I'm guessing there's something unusually difficult about setting up the desktop session environment when using OSX, and users end up needing to resort to this. Hopefully that helps if you run into environment issues.
- LSP-Mode doesn't find pylsp even though it's in PATH
- First Time Emacs User on macOS - Need Guidance!
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WSL issue
Check out the package exec-path-from-shell
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Magit - SSH-agent
This package may help: https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell
- Why does emacs exec path variable not just copy the users path variable?
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Eshell cannot find executable even directory is specified in the $PATH
All my path related problems with emacs were solved with the package: https://github.com/purcell/exec-path-from-shell
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Minor problems with vterm in emacs on MacOS
For one, do you use the exec-path-from-shell package? That should do the trick for path issues when using Emacs vterm. It's likely when emacs is loading it's not correctly loading in the $PATH values from your system. You can check the path values in emacs by checking the value of exec-path.
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Help with projectile default action
I would like to use SPC p p RET to switch projects, change working directories to trigger exec-path-from-shell, and open Treemacs with the only active project being the selected one.
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Issues building Emacs.app for Mac OS from source with native compilation
I suspect the Emacs.app package has some misconfigured paths that are unable to find my libgccjit library, which I've installed via homebrew. I've tried experimenting with exec-path-from-shell to ensure Emacs is aware of my shell paths, but to no avail.
jupyter
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IPython and :results output is too verbose
For ipython, you'd better use some more specialized package like https://github.com/emacs-jupyter/jupyter, not the generic python support.
- Ask HN: Why don't other languages have Jupyter style notebooks?
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Does anyone have a solution for displaying plotly plots in org mode?
I have seen this thread, but I don't want to have to put an extra source block to set the renderers in every org file where I use plotly. Does anyone have a good solution for the moment? Any help is appreciated.
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Bounty on ein package startup times
Should no one take you up on the bounty, I suggest trying emacs-jupyter instead. I've had better luck with it in the past.
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Replace Jupyter with Emacs Org Mode: Unleash the Power of Literate Programming
For anybody following along with the examples, a few points/tips that might help newcomers:
1. (By default) before you can use Python source blocks, you need to have the Org Babel Python functionality loaded which is most easily done by evaluating the elisp (require 'ob-babel), but there are other ways also [1].
2. The first example, which uses the print function, will not output anything because the Python blocks by default are evaluated inside a function body and the return value is returned to Org [2]. To return the printed output instead, you need the header argument ":results output". There is an example of this syntax later in TFA.
3. If you are serious about replacing (or complementing) other Jupyter tools with Org mode, you might want to eventually look at emacs-jupyter [3], which provides a more advanced handling of outputs and also supports other (i.e. non-Python) kernels.
Also, I don't think I've ever seen anything like the debugging example and when I tried to replicate it out of curiosity, the block simply failed with a bdb.BdbQuit exception. Am I missing something? What is supposed to happen?
[1] https://orgmode.org/manual/Languages.html
[2] https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/ob-doc-...
[3] https://github.com/nnicandro/emacs-jupyter
- Replace Jupyter Notebook With Emacs Org Mode
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For Julia is there some thing like VSCode's python interactive window?
Emacs, Sublime Text 3 and Atom Pulsar can all do this with arbitrary Jupyter kernels with the emacs-jupyter/code-cells, helium and hydrogen packages, respectively.
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Is org-mode an adequate replacement for Jupyter Notebook/rmarkdown for literate programming?
You can use emacs as a jupyter client if that would help in your case https://github.com/nnicandro/emacs-jupyter
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Switched to VSCode... I miss Atom :(
I've been using code-cells together with emacs-jupyter, the combination of the two lets you work pretty much identically as you would in Atom with Hydrogen, Sublime with Helium, or VSCode with the Jupyter Python extension; you just delimit code cells with #%% and execute in a separate Jupyter REPL buffer. It does require some getting used to the key bindings though (or some tweaking to make it more similar to what you're used to).
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Using emacs as a study environment
For writing source blocks: https://github.com/nnicandro/emacs-jupyter
What are some alternatives?
build-emacs-for-macos - Somewhat hacky script to automate building of Emac.app on macOS.
jupytext - Jupyter Notebooks as Markdown Documents, Julia, Python or R scripts
neovim-ide - NeoVim as IDE
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
SLANOMACS - My (Illiterate) Literate Doom Emacs Config
vim-ipython-cell - Seamlessly run Python code in IPython from Vim
build-emacs-macos - Build script for emacs and macos
emacs-ipython-notebook - Jupyter notebook client in Emacs
emacs-jupyter - emacs plug-in to run python code inside tex or markdown buffer
lsp-julia
direnv - unclutter your .profile
nbterm - Jupyter Notebooks in the terminal.