nyan-mode
elegant-emacs
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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nyan-mode
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Starting to feel unstimulated using Emacs
Stimulation? How's this? https://github.com/TeMPOraL/nyan-mode
- Inserting + rendering SF symbols in Emacs (follow-up)
- Most visually impressive emacs packages?
- nyan-mode images does not appear on my emacs
- Enhanced my coding experience with svg-tag-mode
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Blamer.el another one blame package
You can find instruction here https://github.com/TeMPOraL/nyan-mode
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MLScroll: a lightweight mode line scroll bar
If you only need the visual feedback without the interactive feature, you might also like https://github.com/TeMPOraL/nyan-mode which is the thing I'm using to save horizontal screen estate.
elegant-emacs
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Beautifying Org Mode in Emacs (2018)
Indeed!
I remember liking "elegance" at the time[0] by the same author.
[0]: https://github.com/rougier/elegant-emacs
- My Emacs eye candy
- Helix: Post-Modern Text Editor
- A minimal customization that I can borrow
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Most visually impressive emacs packages?
E.g. https://github.com/rougier/elegant-emacs
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Looking for evil-mode resources for non vim users emacs beginners
If you want to try out some third-party packages in the beginning, I think the most "bang-for-your-buck" you'll get is with Avy. Also, expand-region. And specifically for writing: olivetti-mode, flyspell, dictionary, and Nicolas Rougier's Nano and Elegant Emacs setups.
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ashton314/amethyst: An elegant Emacs setup optimized for non-technical writers
I’m flattered by the attention—and I hope this ends up being genuinely useful for some people—but I would be remiss to not emphasize the tremendous work done by Nicolas P. Rougier on elegant-emacs.
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New Theme: Bespoke-themes (and request for any advice)
Hi all, I've been working on bespoke-themes, which started out as a fork of Nicolas Rougier’s amazing work on elegant-emacs and nano-emacs. It sports a similar vibe, though some of the base colors are different and it is slightly less minimal and "opinionated" than nano-emacs. It also has the benefit of being (I hope) easily incorporated into one's existing emacs as a theme, rather than the more "distro" style of nano-emacs (which is a great project, but maybe not for everyone). I'm hoping to submit it to MELPA before too long. Long story short though, I'm looking for advice on the following:
- How do I make emacs look clean and minimal?
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How can I install this emacs elegant set up?
`git pull https://github.com/rougier/elegant-emacs.git`, which will create a folder called elegant-emacs with the contents of the git directory wherever you call it.
What are some alternatives?
zoom - Fixed and automatic balanced window layout for Emacs
powerline - emacs powerline
.doom - my doom emacs configs
bespoke-themes - A simple custom theme for emacs
emacs-solidity - The official solidity-mode for EMACS
emacs-writer - An elegant Emacs setup optimized for non-technical writers
doom-modeline - A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design.
expand-region.el - Emacs extension to increase selected region by semantic units.
kconfig-mode - Major mode for Kconfig files in the Linux Kernel
olivetti - Emacs minor mode to automatically balance window margins
blamer.el - A git blame plugin for emacs inspired by VS Code's GitLens plugin
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]