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minions | company-mode | |
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4 | 41 | |
274 | 2,158 | |
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4.1 | 8.6 | |
14 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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minions
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Starhugger.el now displays suggestions as overlays
I also use https://github.com/tarsius/minions to selectively show minor mode lighters, in starhugger.el's case if you want to show its lighters (currently just emojis):
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A less verbose OR more organized modeline
Use the minions package to hide minor mode lighters.
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Let's share your top 3 packages that you can't live without.
Without any order magit, lispy and minions.
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Ask: What's your favorite modeline mode?
I like the look and minimal implementation of Moody, combined with Minions for hiding all minor modes.
company-mode
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LSP could have been better
I'm curious to know what `company` does differently here than `corfu`. As a longtime user I couldn't be happier.
https://company-mode.github.io/
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C —> Guile is moving in the wrong direction: rather than going from a poor-but-performant systems programming language like C to a pedagogic language like Scheme, it’d be a better idea to move to an rich-and-performant language meant for industrial systems programming like Common Lisp
they wrote the first word and auto-completed the rest
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Doom completion in vanilla emacs
For me, it's http://company-mode.github.io and maybe a touch of all-the-icons..
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How can I get suggestions for filenames in python?
I'm not sure if I did anything special to enable it, but I'm pretty sure company-mode does this
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Replacing packages with more "stripped down" packages
When I started using Emacs I was following the setup outlined by System Crafters, which I still think is a really good introduction. But, over the last few months I've started to replace packages with more "minimalist" or "stripped down" packages. I've switched from Ivy and Counsel to Vertico and Consult, and recently I switched from company to corfu for auto-completion.
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Help a Linux kernel dev setup LSP
As for the Emacs configuration, you should only need a few lines of code, in order to get them up and running, if you are planning to keep your setup as close to vanilla as possible. If you are interested, you could additionally install a completion framework like company-mode to help you out.
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Which is the best tool to enable extension in emacs?
As for auto-completion, there's a few different variants that people use. Auto-complete being one of them, but an alternative you might want to try is http://company-mode.github.io/
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Auto-complete previews while typing w/ plug-able back-ends?
For the company-mode see Frontends.
- Let's share your top 3 packages that you can't live without.
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What are some must-have packages for emacs?
Company is a classic, though corfu and cape, also by Daniel Mendler is really excellent.
What are some alternatives?
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
corfu - :desert_island: corfu.el - COmpletion in Region FUnction
moody - Tabs and ribbons for the mode-line
helm - Emacs incremental completion and selection narrowing framework
simple-modeline - A simple mode-line for Emacs.
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
telephone-line - A new implementation of Powerline for Emacs
vertico - :dizzy: vertico.el - VERTical Interactive COmpletion
bespoke-themes - A simple custom theme for emacs
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
mood-line - A minimal mode-line configuration for Emacs, inspired by doom-modeline. (GitLab mirror)
posframe - Pop a posframe (just a child-frame) at point, posframe is a **GNU ELPA** package!