meghanada-emacs VS rg.el

Compare meghanada-emacs vs rg.el and see what are their differences.

meghanada-emacs

A Better Java Development Environment for Emacs (by mopemope)
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meghanada-emacs rg.el
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2.6 5.2
12 months ago 5 months ago
Emacs Lisp Emacs Lisp
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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meghanada-emacs

Posts with mentions or reviews of meghanada-emacs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-16.
  • Refactoring support
    2 projects | /r/emacs | 16 Jun 2021
    Seems like a decent portion of my go-to tools are supported in JS with js2-refactor, but not all. (Haven't looked at whether it works with TS yet, and Tide may also be able to fill some holes even when applied to plain-JS.) On the other hand meghanada has been a bit disappointing in the refactoring department. Rust, if I ever work with that, looks to have an absolutely phenomenal language server.

rg.el

Posts with mentions or reviews of rg.el. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-22.
  • From Doom to Vanilla Emacs
    6 projects | dev.to | 22 Feb 2024
    Sometimes I don't know exactly how to configure a package or which options I should be using. Instead of searching the web for the examples last year I came up with an idea: I started collecting interesting/useful dotfiles~/~dotemacs collections in a single place. You can find the repository at github.com/dorneanu/dotemacs. So what I usually do is to search inside the folder where I've cloned all repositories for specific keywords. For this purpose I use rg.el and some custom function:
  • Ripgrep with glob patterns doesnot seem to work for me
    2 projects | /r/emacs | 21 Apr 2023
    I am a newbie to emacs and just last week i installed and learning about emacs. I wanted to search for text across multiple files and exclude certain file types. I have been trying to use https://github.com/dajva/rg.el
  • Navigating an enormous code base
    11 projects | /r/emacs | 25 Apr 2022
    rg.el or deadgrep: Emacs interfaces to ripgrep, a grep-like tool that is very fast. This lets us search across a large number of files for a pattern of text. The disadvantage of searching for text is that if you are looking for the method called foo and there are hundreds of them that exist, it can be hard to know which one you really want. On the other hand, at the scale and complexity that you are talking about, I can imagine that more IDE-like tools just start failing.
  • If you have never used wgrep with rg.el to rename a function in several files, try it | that will blow your mind
    6 projects | /r/emacs | 18 Apr 2022
    In this post we see how to rename interactively a function that appears in several files using rg.el and wgrep!
  • ripgrep is fantastic | Emacs is fantastic | BOOM you get the fantastic rg.el
    3 projects | /r/emacs | 15 Apr 2022
    rg.el is an Emacs UI for the cli ripgrep.
  • Recreated Vim Workflow. What else is cool?
    1 project | /r/emacs | 9 Mar 2022
    Oh that's a good point about quickfix. I do end up going back to vim for that sort of thing too I guess. In emacs I did setup https://github.com/dajva/rg.el which gives you https://rgel.readthedocs.io/en/2.1.0/usage.html#results-buffer to look through results but I've never tried to do something like cnext/cfdo/colder/cnewer in emacs.
  • Is there a magit-like interface for grep?
    5 projects | /r/emacs | 17 Feb 2022
    I use a different ripgrep integration, rg. It has a menu using transient, just like magit (set it up with (rg-enable-menu)). It makes rerunning the searches with different parameters easy.
  • Is it possible to search text into OCRed PDFs? How?
    3 projects | /r/emacs | 29 Jan 2022
    You can use the rg.el and change the executable to use the ripgrep-all. For example:
  • Weekly tips/trick/etc/ thread
    2 projects | /r/emacs | 27 Jan 2021
    Another option is https://github.com/dajva/rg.el

What are some alternatives?

When comparing meghanada-emacs and rg.el you can also consider the following projects:

quelpa - Build and install your Emacs Lisp packages on-the-fly directly from source

deadgrep - fast, friendly searching with ripgrep and Emacs

auto-complete - Emacs auto-complete package

dumb-jump - an Emacs "jump to definition" package for 50+ languages

use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs

pdfgrep - PDFGrep is a GNU/Emacs module providing grep comparable facilities but for PDF files

selectric-mode - ⌨ Make your Emacs sound like a proper typewriter.

urgrep - Universal recursive grep for Emacs

web-mode - web template editing mode for emacs

emacs-find-file-rg - Find file in current project using rg --files command

clipetty - Manipulate the system (clip)board with (e)macs from a (tty)

counsel-ag-popup - The power of searching with ag using counsel with transient popups Magit style.