eyebrowse
projectile
eyebrowse | projectile | |
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2 | 31 | |
443 | 3,930 | |
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0.0 | 7.6 | |
about 4 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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eyebrowse
- Let's share your top 3 packages that you can't live without.
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How to make packages in emacs? from beginner to advance? PLEASE HELP
An Emacs package is just Emacs Lisp code that adheres to package conventions. If you can write moderately complicated code in your init file and believe that it may be useful to other people, put it into its separate file, add package headers/footers, adjust to package writing conventions and it's ready for publishing. I've learned all that from looking up the documentation and most importantly, studying other packages. I was at that point one year into my Emacs journey and published https://github.com/wasamasa/eyebrowse shortly after.
projectile
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Fuzzy Finding with Emacs Instead of Fzf
Could you explain more about this setup? I'm not familiar with "projectile". Is this https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile the same thing you're referring to?
Sounds interesting. What I've done recently is open my vim in the folder that contains all the organization's repos (the ones I've cloned) and just run ripgrep inside vim to find examples or references to whatever I've seeking. Seems performant enough even without doing anything except letting ripgrep ignore git-ignored stuff (default behavior of ripgrep).
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Emacs: Projectile - Multiple Projects
Sure. It sounds like it's working well enough. Here's a Github issue that may be of interest to you. Apparently you can get this behavior if there's a project marker file at a higher level.
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Project-global building/running/etc
With projectile you can define custom "run", "compile", "test" commands per project. Also there are pre-defined commands for many known project types.
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Two projects side by side?
Thanks for your detailed explanation, but no that is no that is not the question. This is projectile: https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile
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Multi project management - perspective, persp-mode, tab-bar-mode, or...?
I am currently trying with perspective rather than persp-mode, as it segregates the buffer list as I like (#1 above). I've got projectile with persp-projectile, and that seems to give me what I need for project navigation (#2 probably, still not 100%). I get some help in my mode line for project focus (#3, partially).
- Projectile 2.7 has been released
- Projectile 2.7 is out!
- Release Projectile 2.6
- Projectile 2.6
- Projectile 2.6 released!
What are some alternatives?
hydra - make Emacs bindings that stick around
neovim-session-manager - A simple wrapper around :mksession.
minimap - Sidebar showing a "mini-map" of a buffer
treemacs
multiple-cursors.el - Multiple cursors for emacs.
telescope-project.nvim
general.el - More convenient key definitions in emacs
emacs-inspector - Inspection tool for Emacs Lisp objects.
restart-emacs - A simple emacs package to restart emacs from within emacs
smartparens - Minor mode for Emacs that deals with parens pairs and tries to be smart about it.
project.nvim - The superior project management solution for neovim.