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If you like Straight, you should try Elpaca
The second one is a little bit more complicated. For a number of packages I kind of abuse use-package/straight to separate out setup of different files/modes contained within the same package into their own use-package statement. Good example of this is my setup for helm. ) For example, after the normal (use-package helm …) statement, I have the below which configures helm-files related stuff, which comes from helm-for-files.el within the helm package:
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Tmux sessions-like package for Emacs?
siren-tab-bar.el
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New package yank-indent automatically sets correct indentation on yanked/pasted text
If anyone is curious of the hacky solution I used to have in my config, here is the comment where I initially replaced it with an earlier version of yank-indent.
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Doom -> vanilla emacs 29
I’d like to throw my personal vanilla config into the hat as a point of reference/starting point/inspiration: https://github.com/jimeh/.emacs.d
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We’ve all been there, right? …right?
Oldest commit: Aug 27, 2011
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Emacs bankruptcy
My config uses/has use-package, straight.el, lsp, company, magit, tree-sitter, doom-themes, doom-modeline, vertico, marginalia, consult, treemacs, undo-fu, GitHub Copilot, projectile, vterm, smartparens, yasnippet, diff-hl, and more.
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How to use Emacs 29 Tree-sitter?
I did a similar thing with yaml-mode highlight queries in my config before the highlights were merged in. You can see the relevant commit in my config here: https://github.com/jimeh/.emacs.d/commit/ebbdab36fb2a3d635d591cc3179b8f4ed9a476d0
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How Can I Start the Daunting Task of Making my Own Config?
I'm two months in (without any programming experience) and I've gone through various re-writes (from a literate .org init to a modular setup akin to Emacs Prelude or Siren configurations. (See: https://github.com/jimeh/.emacs.d)
- jimeh's personal Emacs config
- .emacs.d/siren-ruby.el at 06bf89af61413aaf610e7a293306c01e330f3302 · jimeh/.emacs.d · GitHub
eglot
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LSP could have been better
Recently I stumbled upon this issue:
https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot/discussions/1127
I don't know enough about emacs and LSP to see the full picture, but it seems that both eglot's and corfu's maintainers, assumably very competent programmers, can't find a solution for this.
I only skimmed the thread. My understanding is that LSP dumps a long list of completion candidates at once and they can't decide a cache strategy that works well with existing code...?
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Spurious errors with Eglot / pylsp
It could be. There are unfixed issues with eglot and corfu, and sadly not a lot of willingness to investigate.
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Using Quarto with Emacs
Eglot errors when I add new Python code blocks. The error disappears when I reconnect the language server, but the same happens again when I add a new code block. My "workaround" now is that before I start working on the .qmd file, I just add a bunch of Python code blocks (for which I also have a function) and then reconnect the language server again. This way I can start working for a while until I need to add more code blocks again.
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Looking for help in improving Typescript Eglot, Corfu, Orderless performance
This discussion has helped with some performance issues: https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot/discussions/993.
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Typescript highlighting in emacs incomplete (compared to VSCode) even after using treesitter?
I guess eglot doesn't support it yet: https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot/pull/839
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joaotavora/breadcrumb: Emacs headerline indication of where you are in a large project
This is not by pure chance, João is the developer of the Eglot LSP client and the breadcrumbs from LSP-mode had been requested as a feature, but as far as I remember João thought rightfully that this could be an independent package, see https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot/discussions/988
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Returning emacs user - what packages are common now?
A substantial section of the community is using corfu instead of company, but I wouldn't say company is out of date by any means. In emacs 29 eglot will be a built in, which might act as a replacement for lsp-mode depending on what functionality you need.
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Eglot upgrade strategy
I am currently running emacs 29 (built from emacs-29 branch) which – according to https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot – should contain the latest eglot.
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916 Days of Emacs
Yep. You can use flymake or flycheck for that in combination with eglot or lsp-mode.
See https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot#diagnostics
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Eglot, eldoc and golang
(I have reported this (that is, ElDoc missing docs for callable things at point, when Eglot is enabled) as an issue recently: First on GitHub-discussions https://github.com/joaotavora/eglot/discussions/1200, then on Debbugs https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=62687. But the threads are very long, so I don't recommend reading them.)
What are some alternatives?
projectile - Project Interaction Library for Emacs
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
dogears.el - Never lose your place in Emacs again
dap-mode - Emacs :heart: Debug Adapter Protocol
tree-sitter-c-sharp - C# Grammar for tree-sitter
clangd - clangd language server
diff-hl - Emacs package for highlighting uncommitted changes
rust-analyzer - A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs [Moved to: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer]
gumshoe
web-mode - web template editing mode for emacs
doom - Doom Emacs config
company-mode - Modular in-buffer completion framework for Emacs