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jack
- Do you know how to generate html strings with Emacs Lisp?
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How to turn sequential computation into parallel computation in Elisp?
u/arthuno1, Thanks for you detailed answer and stating the problem correctly. This is the first time I need to do those kind of programming and this useful to use the proper vocabulary. So with your words, my case is concurrent (asynchronous) processing in order not to lock my main thread. I'm generating a bunch of html string that I write on a bunch of files (I wrote a static site generator that leverage org-mode and https://jack.tonyaldon.com) and this part of the computation should be done asynchronously. I'll give a try to async.el by Wiegley. Thanks for pointing this out.
- jack: A HTML renderer library for Emacs Lisp.
- [NEW] jack is a HTML renderer library for Emacs Lisp | you might find it useful
web-mode
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Please contribute to Tree-Sitter based JavaScript and TypeScript Modes in GNU Emacs core
web-mode: https://web-mode.org/
- web-mode: web template editing mode for emacs
- web-mode.el - html template editing for emacs
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How to make Skewer-mode work with HTML files (live updating)?
Did you try web-mode? https://github.com/fxbois/web-mode/ It's the mode that made me accept HTML. There are shortcuts to: delete a node, wrap a node with another one, delete an attribute, copy a node, re-indent the buffer, go to the beginning/end of the node…
- How can I disable lineup calls for web mode in doom emacs?
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Use GNU Emacs
I’ve started to use emacs in my computer sciences school 30 years ago (EPITA in Paris). The Lab was surrounded by Mips, Sun, Alpha, … great time.
The only weakness of Emacs (according to me) was the lack of a good major mode (module) to edit web template : imagine editing a php block inside a javascript part embedded inside html.
After testing many modes, I started to develop web-mode (http://web-mode.org) that is now compatible with about thirty template engines. What a wondeful trip it was to discover the power of Lisp and what a pleasure it is everyday to know exactly what happens when I hit a key while editing an html file.
I am the only Emacs user in my company (kernix.com) but nothing would make me switch. I can not imagine using an editor that would not open in less than a second (or that would eat hundreds of Mo of RAM)
I Hope Emacs will see a usage surge with the inclusion of tree sitter… editing in emacs will be even faster and more robust. Not sure tree sitter is suitted for multi languages files … but for this you have web-mode ;)
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How do I get Ruby on Rails lsp working in Doom Emacs?
web-mode should be used for .erb files, per their docs
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How to work with Razor and Blazor in Emacs?
Web Mode has support for razor pages. I used it briefly and it seems to be good. Here are the relevant parts of my config:
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Code Editor for Ruby on Rails
web-mode for editing templates
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Web-mode marking undone when moving cursor.
Been using web-mode recently and possess noticed that marked regions are unmarked once the cursor is moved. I use expand-region normally to mark HTML tags and then tried to move up one line and the marked region is cancelled. Using C-SPC to mark regions does not face this issue. Anyone face this issue and solve it? I know there was a similar issue with multiple cursors but that was solvable by editing a custom variable found here. Any suggestions are welcomed as I do not even know where to begin to debug this issue. Thanks!
What are some alternatives?
spinneret - Common Lisp HTML5 generator
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
rjsx-mode - A JSX major mode for Emacs
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
php-mode - A powerful and flexible Emacs major mode for editing PHP scripts
awesome-emacs - A community driven list of useful Emacs packages, libraries and other items.
yasnippet-snippets - a collection of yasnippet snippets for many languages
reactide - Reactide is the first dedicated IDE for React web application development.
vscode-intelephense - PHP intellisense for Visual Studio Code
djhtml - Django/Jinja template indenter
ggtags - Emacs frontend to GNU Global source code tagging system.