lunarymacs
haskell-ts-mode
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8.1 | 10.0 | |
12 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
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lunarymacs
- lunarymacs: casouri's Emacs configuration
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The benefits of everything (in Emacs) being a buffer
He's also behind expand-region! (Although, I've started experimenting with the much-smaller treesitter-based https://github.com/casouri/lunarymacs/blob/master/site-lisp/...)
I'm pretty sure when he wrote all of that stuff that he'd only been using Emacs for around a year. The benefit of someone that talented, or groks Emacs immediately, and is familiar enough with the outside-ecosystem to know what he wants to borrow, I suppose.
- expreg.el --- Simple expand region
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Tree-sitter starter guide
I'm also a diehard expand-region user! I believe a less precise but super simple command is better than a precise but complicated one. IMO expand-region > text objects, forward/backward-sexp/word > avy / other fancy navigation tool. But I digress. For tree-sitter aware expand-region, this is what I'm using: https://github.com/casouri/lunarymacs/blob/master/site-lisp/expreg.el
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[ANN] info-variable-pitch: View Info with proportional fonts while keeping (most of) what needs to be monospace in mono
You can find my attempt here, I used some ad-hoc parsing instead of regexp, and I didn't use font-lock. https://github.com/casouri/lunarymacs/blob/master/site-lisp/info-pretty.el
haskell-ts-mode
- haskell-ts-mode: Emacs major mode for Haskell tree-sitter support
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Tree-sitter starter guide
I did, I used the c-ts-mode source as a reference. Even with a single query the performance is unacceptable in a 150 loc file. Here's the source I'll take a look at the links you provided tho when I get the time.
What are some alternatives?
puni - Structured editing (soft deletion, expression navigating & manipulating) that supports many major modes out of the box.
ts-movement - Emacs 29+ minor mode for syntax tree navigation using Tree Sitter
elisp - A relic of the past.
evil-textobj-tree-sitter - Tree-sitter powered textobjects for evil mode in Emacs
Emacs-wgrep - Writable grep buffer and apply the changes to files
exwm - Emacs X Window Manager
symex.el - An intuitive way to edit Lisp symbolic expressions ("symexes") structurally in Emacs
straight.el - 🍀 Next-generation, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker.
pandoc - Universal markup converter
elisp-tree-sitter - Emacs Lisp bindings for tree-sitter