no-littering
Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean (by emacscollective)
cnotes
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no-littering | cnotes | |
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11 | 8 | |
602 | - | |
1.5% | - | |
7.3 | - | |
13 days ago | - | |
Emacs Lisp | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
no-littering
Posts with mentions or reviews of no-littering.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-11.
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Bad Emacs Defaults
https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering
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The most important snippet in my Emacs init file. (For Newbs)
Check out tarsius_/no-littering.
- HD polluted with .~undo-tree~ files
- Prioritize certain completions in ivy;
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I'm switching to emacs from neovim
Look up the no-littering package.
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Using init.el as a wrapper to a primary config
btw, I'm using the https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering package to determine the location of the custom.el: https://github.com/onetom/onetomacs/blob/main/lib/use-no-littering.el
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Newbie here: temporary files and startup page
i use the package no-littering, it's change the default directory for temporary, backup and others files created by packages to two dir, etc and var, so the ~/.emacs.d and buffer directory keep clean from this kind of files
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New to emacs and having some confusion
https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering this moves the backups away, iirc. but I remember from some Emacs videos, that some ppl actually keep all their backup files, so they can grep them, in case they overwrite something, which they haven't committed into version control.
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bookmark+ - backups not working. Do they for you?
I do use no-littering that doesn't appear to be hiding anything. ~/.emacs.d/var/bmkp/current-bookmark.el contains my bookmarks. Thats the only file there.
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Emacs Behavioral Modifications
re keeping it clean : https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering
cnotes
Posts with mentions or reviews of cnotes.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-13.
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The most simple way to take notes
I use this.
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Emacs Behavioral Modifications
The help page came up. I am am testing it on a common-lisp program I am working on: https://gitlab.com/FOSSilized_Daemon/cnotes/-/blob/lisp-rewrite/src/cnotes.lisp
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[unix:opts] Command-line Arguments Not Being Seen
I am working on implementing command-line arguments for a program I am writing. I have a main function (I call them init functions) that I use to setup everything needed for the other code within my program to function properly. In that main function I have this code that handles my command-line arguments using unix:opts, but for some reason it is not working. Using this test.sh script I tried to run ./test.sh --help, but sbcl just complained that arguments was defined but never used.
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Not as savvy as most of you but I do know that it's good to take notes (which are shareable)
Shamless Plug (under a rewrite for common-lisp so if you like the shell version fork it while you can). Also, good job taking notes on install issues! I think there is a program that sends those issues upstream, but I could be thinking of a different OS.
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How Does ensure-directories-exist Work?
Yep! I just found that on another documentation page. Finally working! Thank you so much.
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Function Not Returning Value As Expect
I have been working on learning lisp for about a month now and am working writing my first program on my own. For this project I decided I wanted to rewrite a shell script I use often called cnotes as this project is mainly just working with the basics of the language. The issue I am facing is with writing a function to get shell environment variables. In C I did this using the getenv function and in shell this is rather simple, lisp however seems more difficult in that this has not been standardized within common lisp. I did some research and found this post which gives a function to get environment variables. Being new to lisp I don't fully understand everything this does, but from what I can gather reading the code and the documentation it works like this:
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Script Not Being Installed to PREFIX and Not Executable Outside $HOME
For this makefile I copied what I used for cnotes which works well.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing no-littering and cnotes you can also consider the following projects:
crafted-emacs - A sensible base Emacs configuration.
gffm
dotfiles - arch linux configuration files
dotfiles
castlemacs - Modern, minimalist Emacs for macOS ⌘
dotfiles - The path to GNUrvana
dotfiles - :wrench: .files, including ~/.macos — sensible hacker defaults for macOS
bicycle - Cycle outline and code visibility
fussy - Emacs completion-style leveraging flx
ws-butler - Unobtrusively trim extraneous white-space *ONLY* in lines edited.
amx - An alternative M-x interface for Emacs.
elpa-mirror - Create local emacs package repository. 15 seconds to install 115 packages.