dotfiles VS vscode-emacs-mcx

Compare dotfiles vs vscode-emacs-mcx and see what are their differences.

vscode-emacs-mcx

Awesome Emacs Keymap - VSCode emacs keybinding with multi cursor support (by whitphx)
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Common Lisp TypeScript
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dotfiles

Posts with mentions or reviews of dotfiles. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-06.
  • Show HN: A simple Pastebin Clone using Deno
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 6 Oct 2023
    The colors are mostly from zenburn

    https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/master/emacs...

  • Writing Small CLI Programs in Common Lisp (2021)
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Sep 2023
    Yeah, that’s definitely where I’ve ended up: I have a lot of lisp code, but it’s more of a toolbox for my shell (REPL) than standalone programs.

    However, I’ve settled on a pattern that works pretty well for the few small tools I write: https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/18cecfc93bcf...

  • Show HN: Mount Unix system into Common Lisp image
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 24 May 2023
    I use these keys every day for just about every sort of balanced delimiter manipulation I do in any language: https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/eff889f0b749...

    A little below I bind this key map to the “,” prefix and I’ve found my layout of paredit commands pretty ergonomic to use long-term.

  • Paredit 25 Released
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Nov 2022
    What made a difference for me was figuring out the right keybindings. The default keybindings in emacs weren’t very ergonomic and so I came up with a more convenient set of keybindings (for evil-mode, since I prefer vim-style editing). They follow a nice pattern on the keyboard and made a huge difference.

    I eventually adapted them so I could have relatively consistent keybindings across vim/emacs/VSCode/IntelliJ and the results are here:

    https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/b13240a42fa4...

    If you understand the elisp keybinding notation, it’s possible to use the C-, ones in VSCode.

  • Coming Home to Vim
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Oct 2022
    Yeah, I don’t have home-manager generate configurations for vim. I have home-manager generate a symlink to my version-controlled vimrc. This way I get the quick setup benefits of home-manager without the slow reload times.

    Incidentally, I just polished my script for working around that issue: https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/master/scrip...

  • Do you use Paredit?
    4 projects | /r/lisp | 23 Dec 2020
    https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/dotfiles/blob/master/emacs.d/lisp/configurations/evil-conf.el#L67-L143

vscode-emacs-mcx

Posts with mentions or reviews of vscode-emacs-mcx. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-26.
  • Paredit 25 Released
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Nov 2022
    Hi Mickey, ah no -- you've done WAY more than me in this area! I had been meaning to try your combobulate package.

    FWIW: after 20 years of Emacs I personally switched to VSCode a couple of years ago because I felt that in Emacs I was missing out on the LSP experience that VSCode provided in Rust, Typescript, Scala, etc. (I was using Eglot). In any case, there's a very nice Emacs emulation mode in VSCode

    https://github.com/whitphx/vscode-emacs-mcx

    which includes some paredit functionality courtesy of

    https://robert.kra.hn/past-projects/paredit-js.html

    and I'm working on porting my favorite paredit function, paredit-kill. Unfortunately that's the one where the paredit author left this comment in the code:

      ;;; Please do not try to understand this code unless you have a VERY
  • Migrating from VSCode
    1 project | /r/emacs | 26 Feb 2022
    You can still use emacs keybindings from VsCode. https://github.com/whitphx/vscode-emacs-mcx
  • Just sharing this Emacs keybinding extension I made for VSCode
    2 projects | /r/emacs | 11 Sep 2021
    It has been requested in the issue, but not been implemented yet; https://github.com/whitphx/vscode-emacs-mcx/issues/772

What are some alternatives?

When comparing dotfiles and vscode-emacs-mcx you can also consider the following projects:

lone - The standalone Linux Lisp

vscode-gitlens - Supercharge Git inside VS Code and unlock untapped knowledge within each repository — Visualize code authorship at a glance via Git blame annotations and CodeLens, seamlessly navigate and explore Git repositories, gain valuable insights via rich visualizations and powerful comparison commands, and so much more

smart-god-mode - No tests yet for merging into main branch!

vscode-drawio - This unofficial extension integrates Draw.io (also known as diagrams.net) into VS Code.

vim-sexp - Precision Editing for S-expressions

Vim - :star: Vim for Visual Studio Code

symex.el - An intuitive way to edit Lisp symbolic expressions ("symexes") structurally in Emacs

codetour - VS Code extension that allows you to record and play back guided tours of codebases, directly within the editor.

shcl - SHell in Common Lisp [Moved to: https://github.com/SquircleSpace/shcl]

vscode-org-mode - Emacs Org Mode for Visual Studio Code

vim-sexp-mappings-for-regular-people - vim-sexp mappings for regular people

vscode-extension - Link your code and commits to a video recording and explain your code with video.