helm-swoop
telega.el
helm-swoop | telega.el | |
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3 | 19 | |
687 | 1,071 | |
0.0% | - | |
2.9 | 8.6 | |
4 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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helm-swoop
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An Improved Emacs Search
I am thinking myself of whether swiper/swoop functionality can entirely replace isearch, or whether it is better kept separate. You never use isearch at all?
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Let's share your top 3 packages that you can't live without.
Helm-swoop https://github.com/emacsorphanage/helm-swoop
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Highlighting and listing all instances of a block of text
The easiest way of doing this is using M-x occur which might be bound to M-s o by default. This will involve typing out the search string. I like using helm-swoop which I've bound to M-i, which searches for the thing at point, which is faster. Both of these tools generate the sparse buffer and let you jump around the file. The advantage of using occur is that you can invoke edit and then modify one or more occurences directly in the occur buffer.
telega.el
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what chat protocols are well supported by emacs
telega is the best messaging client I ever used. https://github.com/zevlg/telega.el
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(a new golden age for emacs) chatgpt wins the race for a tutorial on emacs. please endorse it it is quite helpful... i learned in days what took years because of it
I just skimmed at the responses and already noticed some wrong parts: according to the Telegram git repo, Telegram supports version of Emacs 26.1+, there is really no need to “make sure you have the latest version of Emacs installed on your system”
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Async non-blocking JSONRPC (or lsp performance faster/comparable with other clients)
Initially I thought about telega.el, telegram client which is, as far as I know, also uses json to communicate with server part written with C
- Let's share your top 3 packages that you can't live without.
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Most visually impressive emacs packages?
https://github.com/zevlg/telega.el has a fairly rich user interface with active use of graphics
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Replace (almost) all your programs with emacs!
Telegram 😎
- Elisp for Hire
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For those who live inside Emacs, when do you come out?
Regarding your points: 1. I use Firefox + Tridactyl, which seems a perfect combination: the rich ecosystem of Firefox and keyboard-controlled browser (was using qutebrowser before). There's also a browser in EAF, I don't know if anyone uses that, but it's an option I guess. 2. There is telega.el, which is an Emacs client for Telegram. There are also clients for Matrix & IRC, but not for any other mainstream messengers because their API is closed. There are also email clients for Emacs, I'm using notmuch. 3. Definitely check out org-roam.
- GNU Emacs Telegram Client
- telega.el - GNU Emacs telegram client
What are some alternatives?
corfu - :desert_island: corfu.el - COmpletion in Region FUnction
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
zsh-syntax-highlighting - Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh.
TelegramSwift - Source code of Telegram for macos on Swift 5.0
emacs-application-framework - EAF, an extensible framework that revolutionizes the graphical capabilities of Emacs
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
awesome-mac - Awesome environment for development with mac os.
ranger_devicons - Ranger plugin that adds file glyphs / icon support to Ranger
tdesktop - Telegram Desktop messaging app
LibreSignal - LibreSignal • The truly private and Google-Free messenger for Android.
magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.
agnoster-zsh-theme - A ZSH theme designed to disclose information contextually, with a powerline aesthetic