imenu-list
Emacs plugin to show the current buffer's imenu entries in a separate buffer (by bmag)
dired-hacks
Collection of useful dired additions (by Fuco1)
imenu-list | dired-hacks | |
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6 | 7 | |
309 | 827 | |
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0.0 | 5.2 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 1 month ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
imenu-list
Posts with mentions or reviews of imenu-list.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-23.
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Wondering about orgmode capabilities coming from libreoffice
For the second point, you might consider the use of imenu-list-smart-toggle, from imenu-list. Gives you an inline frame with all the headings in your current buffer, for org-mode and other modes too.
- Is there any way to view each file's changes in a new window in Magit?
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Does any package exist to view code structure in a tree like manner?
Perhaps https://github.com/bmag/imenu-list ?
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Outline view for Java using speedbar
I would use imenu-list (https://github.com/bmag/imenu-list) for this. I heard treemacs can too but I never try.
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can i use outliner with markdown?
You could use imenu-list.
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can i show outline tree like this? do it need for that?
The package imenu-list can display locations of interest in a side-window, including Org headings.
dired-hacks
Posts with mentions or reviews of dired-hacks.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-01.
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ANN: Dired-git-log - display Git logs in Dired buffers (fork of dired-git-info)
I have used Clemeras dired-git-info for a while, but it does not work well with my dired-auto-readme and dired-subtree from dired-hacks due to use of overlays.
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What are some must-have packages for emacs?
beacon which-key auto-package-update dired-hacks helm
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Emacs Dired extras by Prot ?
As an alternative to do stuff manually as Prot does, you can also take a look at dired-hacks by Goljer, a.k.a Fuco, in particular dired-subtree and dired-filter. Dired-subtree let's you "toggle" directory listings displayed inline, similar as how other file managers expand/collapse directories in "list-mode". If you prefer using Dired interactively, that one is a game changer in my opinion. I have 'dired-subtree-toggle' on a tab key, so I can just quickly press tab to "expand/collapse" a folder. it is not same as pressing 'i' in Dired and having content of a directory inserted "below", but in my opinion, I never find the built-in Dired version very appealing. Subtree-toggle also skips extra headers for inserted directories, and I can still do all dired operations on directories as if they were inserted with built-in method that Prot demonstrates. I have also used dired-subtree-toggle to make three small functions on top of it to expand entire directory tree one folder at a time, all at once and to collapse them.
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Move files in Emacs [OC]
On a similar note, dired-ranger has some awesome copy/paste/move functions.
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Does any package exist to view code structure in a tree like manner?
I personally use just Dired, styled with some addons and a simple script where I use dired-subtree to expand/fold subdirectories one level at the time. You can use dired-subtree to expand one directory at a time.
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Dirvish: a minimalistic file manager based on dired. Such as ranger, vifm, lf.
dired-subtree (from dired-hacks) - hit tab on a directory and expand/fold the subtree;
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Use query-replace on an entire dired recursively (including subdirs and their contents)?
If you are using dired-hacks, it comes with something called dired-subtree.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing imenu-list and dired-hacks you can also consider the following projects:
org-sidebar - A helpful sidebar for Org mode
solarized-emacs - The Solarized colour theme, ported to Emacs.
lsp-treemacs - lsp-mode :heart: treemacs
treemacs
dirvish - A polished Dired with batteries included.
link-hint.el - Pentadactyl-like Link Hinting in Emacs with Avy
dired-git-info - Show git info in Emacs dired
elisp-tree-sitter - Emacs Lisp bindings for tree-sitter
.emacs.d - My current Emacs setup.
beacon - A light that follows your cursor around so you don't lose it!
imenu-list vs org-sidebar
dired-hacks vs solarized-emacs
imenu-list vs lsp-treemacs
dired-hacks vs lsp-treemacs
imenu-list vs treemacs
dired-hacks vs dirvish
imenu-list vs link-hint.el
dired-hacks vs dired-git-info
imenu-list vs elisp-tree-sitter
dired-hacks vs .emacs.d
imenu-list vs .emacs.d
dired-hacks vs beacon