leaf.el
annotate.el
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9 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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leaf.el
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Emacs 29.1 is going to be released in 2023 spring with built-in LSP support (Eglot)
There's also leaf, which is a great alternative with plenty of useful additional keywords and syntactic sugar.
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Use Portage instead of package.el for managing Emacs packages
leaf
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Where to start with init.el
Using a configuration macro (use-package, leaf or if I may insert my own package setup) are also popular, because they abstract over the fine details of Elisp let you write what you want to configure more declaratively.
annotate.el
- annotate.el 2.0.1 released - add annotations to arbitrary files without changing the files themselves (with export and import).
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Plugin for annotating while editing?
I am looking for a package like annotate.el, but the annotations shift accordingly as text is inserted or deleted (like extmarks in neovim). Or, if you are familiar with the "comment" feature in GoogleDocs, basically that. I want to be able to annotate regions of text in text files without things getting messed up if I edit the file. Is there a way to accomplish this?
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Annotating documents for incremental reading
There's also annotate.el which Im going to try.
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Ask HN: What developer tools would you like to see?
There's an Emacs mode that does this called annotate. But why would this be better than just leaving a comment on the file?
https://github.com/bastibe/annotate.el
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Is there any alternative software besides R studio for running R language which will let me highlight code like you can do in PDF's?
You can consider using annotate.el in Emacs: https://github.com/bastibe/annotate.el
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Use Portage instead of package.el for managing Emacs packages
annotate
- Mark an important piece of text (sentence) and retrieve later
What are some alternatives?
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
org-remark - Highlight & annotate text, EWW, Info, and EPUB
yay-evil-emacs - 😈 A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults". Shipped with a custom theme!
org-transclusion - Emacs package to enable transclusion with Org Mode
flycheck - On the fly syntax checking for GNU Emacs
ov-highlight - A persistent highlighter for Emacs
gs-elpa - g-sorcery backend for elisp packages
intellij-plugins - Open-source plugins included in the distribution of IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate and other IDEs based on the IntelliJ Platform
flymake-flycheck - Use any Emacs flycheck checker as a flymake backend
centaur-tabs - Emacs plugin aiming to become an aesthetic, modern looking tabs plugin
tree-sitter - An incremental parsing system for programming tools