modus-themes
hydra
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modus-themes
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Do not additively set face attributes in Emacs
I recall a video by Prot where he addressed this very thing in his modis vivendi & modis operendi themes, specifically where he toggles between the two. See https://github.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/blob/main/modus-themes.el, specifically function "modus-themes-after-load-theme-hook". Function "make-obsolete-variable" is used there to undefine all the attributes defined in the theme. HTH
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White-background theme for e-ink screens?
Did You tried Modus themes by Prot?
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looking for a theme
The Modus Operandi theme doesn't appear to use much green in org mode and is highly configurable. Depending on what version of emacs you're on, it may already be included in emacs, or you can get it here: https://github.com/protesilaos/modus-themes
- Trying to get `fixed-pitch` face to inherit from the `default` face
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Let's share your top 3 packages that you can't live without.
Modus themes https://github.com/protesilaos/modus-themes
- Changing the colors of the modus-theme in vterm
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Denote – Simple Emacs Zettelkasten by Pros
One thing made by Prot that has made a big difference to me is his high-contrast light theme Modus Operandi, which has made working on Emacs outside in bright sunlight a cinch. It's comprehensive in terms of the modes it supports, and he chose colours based on WCAG AAA standards. Highly recommended.
https://github.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/
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I won an award from the FSF for my contributions to Emacs
Here's a link to where you can see screenshots of his themes:
https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG2AAA-Conformance
The code is stored at https://github.com/protesilaos/modus-themes for example:
(defun modus-themes-wcag-formula (hex)
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How to get colors and themes working correctly?
Gitlab repo of the themes OR its mirror on Github.
- Help find light theme similar to leetcode's default one
hydra
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Modeless Vim
You can also use Hydra for Emacs.[1] Once I discovered how to configure Hydra, I made it a habit to make one for every new major mode I need to use.
[1] https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra
- Devil Mode for Emacs
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Alternative terminal compatible keybinding for C-S-<arrow up>
Have you considered a hydra?
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Can you explain the power of emacs please?
An Emacs specific example: I'm working on a few go projects at the moment and go requires recompilation after changes. Step one was finding auto-recompilers for my projects (I'm using both air and reflex in various projects). Step two was realizing that I spent a lot of time switching to the buffer where the output is printed, so I wrote a little hydra menu to make that easier. Then I found myself having to restart those processes each time I restarted Emacs, so I went digging and found detached to manage the processes. Then I got tired of having to hunt for where the detached output was displayed in my frame so dug into sidebars to manage the windows more effectively.
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Is it possible to make god-mode turn off automatically after a command?
I think the goal of the hydra package is to provide such functionality.
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Non-evil users: what modifiers do you use on emacs?
I would I also encourage anyone who does not want to use modal editing to look into repeat-mode, hydras, and key-chord.
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Newbie question: What is a good strategy for personal keybindings to avoid conflicts, including with packages installed later on?
The C-c prefix is designed for you, the user, to use for your nefarious deeds. Some things that may help with both binding and knowing what key does what would be a menu such as hydras or transient menus (which apparently are part of Emacs now so that's new).
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Too many keybindings
For the very same reason, I started to use hydras: https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra - see my config at https://github.com/novoid/dot-emacs/blob/master/config.org
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How usable is Emacs with its default keybindings?
Hydra lets you define mini-modes with limited scope.
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A good config with leader keys
general.el also works well with hydra.el. Here's my hydra for window operations - it activates when I press ,w:
What are some alternatives?
emacs-doom-themes - A megapack of themes for GNU Emacs. [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/themes]
emacs-which-key - Emacs package that displays available keybindings in popup
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
vim-submode - Vim plugin: Create your own submodes
emacs-leuven-theme - This Emacs theme reduces eye strain with a light, high-contrast color scheme, syntax highlighting, and support for multiple modes. Enhance your coding experience! #emacs #theme #coding #orgmode
vim-hydra - Plugin similar to abo-abo's emacs hydra plugin
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
smartparens - Minor mode for Emacs that deals with parens pairs and tries to be smart about it.
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
projectile - Project Interaction Library for Emacs
solo-jazz-emacs-theme - An original Emacs theme inspired by the 1992 Solo Jazz cup design.
multiple-cursors.el - Multiple cursors for emacs.