makem.sh
chemacs2
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makem.sh
- Release v0.6 ยท alphapapa/makem.sh (test and lint Elisp packages)
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Package contribution workflow
Well, for one thing, restarting Emacs to reload libraries gets old. This command helps. Also, this script eases testing in clean Emacs configs outside of one's main editor. Then, of course, tools like Elpaca seem to be the next generation...
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How do get emacs to stop warning about packages I use?
Anyway, as Nic said, any package maintainer who cares will want to fix those warnings. I use my own makem.sh tool to lint compilation warnings before publishing.
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Compiling el files in a clean environment
This is one of the reasons I wrote makem.sh. I recently added makem.el to the repo, which is an Elisp library that provides a Transient menu to make using it very easy (you don't have to use M-x compile or a shell).
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How do you manage several similar emacs configs?
See also https://github.com/alphapapa/makem.sh, which is much simpler to use.
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Emacs finally got a command line switch to set user-emacs-directory
Wow, finally! And just when I've gotten the bugs ironed out of with-emacs.sh and makem.sh related to Emacs 28's changes. Well, pre-29 versions will still be around for a long time, so with-emacs.sh will remain useful, but it will be nice to have support for this integrated into Emacs.
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Running elisp linters / checkers from the command line?
Reported one: https://github.com/alphapapa/makem.sh/issues/35
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New package: define-repeat-map -- easily define repeat-maps for Emacs
FYI, see also evenp. :) Also, this may help you lint and test your packages: https://github.com/alphapapa/makem.sh
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Inspector for Emacs Lisp (WIP)
I generally recommend using makem.sh to lint, because it can test in a clean Emacs configuration using a variety of tools, and it works with compile, so you can just press g to rerun it. It will warn you about things like un-prefixed cl functions.
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How to think about version bounds for packages that you created or maintain?
For general packaging, package-lint will catch many dependency issues. I run it with https://github.com/alphapapa/makem.sh
chemacs2
- Easiest Way To Switch Emacs Configs On The Fly?
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A Late Night Rant About Emacs
You could manage such a system with tools like Chemacs, https://github.com/plexus/chemacs2
- need package(plugin) and resources suggestions for Note taking setup - New to emacs
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Easiest way to install vanilla emacs along with Doom Emacs, keeping everything separate
Edit: Actually this may be what you want: https://github.com/plexus/chemacs2
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How to Make Emacs Look Cooler with Simple Customization
https://www.spacemacs.org/ is a layer on top of emacs that solves a number of shortcomings including a more modern UI. If you use https://github.com/plexus/chemacs2, you can always run emacs and spacemacs independently, both for learning, troubleshooting etc.
- Init file anywhere?
- How do you manage several similar emacs configs?
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Using init.el as a wrapper to a primary config
have a look at how https://github.com/plexus/chemacs2 does this sort of things.
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Is it worth renouncing evil and becoming a good person?
I asked this same question a year and half ago and since that post I started reading Mastering Emacs by Mickey Petersen which was really helpful, I used Chemacs to keep my evil config around in case I give up. But I ended up dropping that config and I realized I wasn't really into modal editing. It took me one month to get used to my new config but that was worth it, everything in Emacs became consistent.
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Starting fresh?
Perhaps the biggest game changer in my new init file is chemacs2. This allows one to choose one among many possible ".emacs.d" directories to use for the emacs that is being invoked.
What are some alternatives?
with-emacs.sh - Script to easily run Emacs with specified configurations
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
cask - Project management tool for Emacs
emacs-overlay - Bleeding edge emacs overlay [maintainer=@adisbladis]
mu-wizard - mu4e configuration wizard
crafted-emacs - A sensible base Emacs configuration.
emacs-anywhere - Configurable automation + hooks called with application information
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
melpazoid - A bundle of CI scripts for testing Emacs packages, primarily submissions to MELPA.
cheovim - Neovim configuration switcher written in Lua. Inspired by chemacs.
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
nixconfig - My NixOS config