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smartparens
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Paredit-like features in non-lisp modes?
Check out smartparens which supports several non-lisp languages including c and js. Learn more here: https://github.com/Fuco1/smartparens
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Good Emacs Packages
For working with delimiters, you might want to check out Smartparens or Puni. There are many other packages like these, but those are the two I know about.
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ts-movement: a package to navigate the tree-sitter syntax tree (supports multiple-cursors)
I think the following packages would fit your wishlist, as it is very similar to mine. As mentioned in the replies, there is (https://github.com/magnars/expand-region.el) and (https://github.com/mickeynp/combobulate). I regularly use (https://github.com/Fuco1/smartparens).
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single quote in elisp
This particular issue has been reported there: https://github.com/Fuco1/smartparens/issues/1017
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Your first taste of emacs
smart-parens bracket/parens matching is nice
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Tree Sitter and the Complications of Parsing Languages
Emacs seems to attract quite a lot of people who want structural code editing. We now have * paredit * smartparens * evil-cleverparens * lispy * symex * combobulate (more?)
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Lispy / Lispyville for JavaScript?
Smartparens is trying to bring the paradigm of lispy/paredit to other languages, though the reality is that the non-structured syntax of other languages do not offer the best experience.
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How do I check what functions emacs is evaluating when I type a given character?
If you want to do automatic pairing of Org's markup delimters (which depend on context), I suggest instead trying Smartparens (https://github.com/Fuco1/smartparens), which already supports such pairing.
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Can I force show-paren-mode to be non-global?
If not, there is also show-smartparens-mode from the Smartparens package, which is buffer-local.
- Why is Paredit is so un-Emacsy?
What are some alternatives?
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
paredit-everywhere - Enable some paredit features in non-lisp buffers
lispy - Short and sweet LISP editing
embrace.el - Add/Change/Delete pairs based on `expand-region', similar to `evil-surround'.
tree-sitter-org - Org grammar for tree-sitter
hydra - make Emacs bindings that stick around
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
aggressive-indent-mode - Emacs minor mode that keeps your code always indented. More reliable than electric-indent-mode.
emacs-which-key - Emacs package that displays available keybindings in popup
emacs-doom-themes - A megapack of themes for GNU Emacs. [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/themes]
electric-operator - An emacs minor mode to automatically add spacing around operators
meow - Yet another modal editing on Emacs / 猫态编辑