onetomacs
straight.el
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onetomacs
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Straight.el: next-gen, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker
https://github.com/onetom/onetomacs
I had literally zero hiccups with packages, though I haven't even froze them, while kept upgrading every few weeks with straight-pull-all.
I think the other big contributor to my pleasant experience was that I've vetted and studied every package, before I've added it to my config and tried to figure out what would it offer compared to built-in functionality.
I'm programming for 40 years by now and primarily in Clojure for the past ~7 years (using IntelliJ/Cursive), so I guess that helped a lot too...
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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
- onetomacs: onetom's Emacs configuration
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The primary use case of emacs
You gave me the motivation to finally share my config: https://github.com/onetom/onetomacs
straight.el
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Alternative to LSP for C/C++ that doesn’t require installing extra packages on the system
Very dated and next to useless on large complex CPP codebases. Use a language server. I recommend the straight package manager. https://github.com/radian-software/straight.el
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Package contribution workflow
Have you tried using straight.el or the heir-apparent Elpaca? These package managers will check out the git repo of said packages, and you can easily fork them with magit and forge. That's that I do to contribute to packages.
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Help install simple package (htmlz-mode)
Thank you for your time addressing all those issues and sorry if questions were misinformed - I found your advices invaluable to understand design goals of package managers in emacs.
- Which package manager should I use?
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How do you guys install some pkgs ain't hosted on melpa?
I used straight.el, now I use Elpaca.
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doom emacs
Doom Emacs is not a package manager. It has a package manager, which is based on Straight.el.
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Boilerplate config
I have been crafting my emacs config for about 10 years. I started with vanilla and intentionally stayed away from frameworks. About two years ago I declared config bankruptcy and went down for a rewrite using use-package and straight.
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Please help me!..
First install straight.el (https://github.com/radian-software/straight.el)
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what is basic alghoritm/logic of installation packages to emacs?
ref: https://github.com/radian-software/straight.el https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
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How can I speed up my start up times?
If you use straight and override package, you'll get a lot of your desired functionality for free. Straight's docs are excellent. I started banging away on my own setup from scratch, and while not perfect, it does what I want and the total startup time is about 1.5 seconds without doing anything to try to optimize it. If you want to see it, check it out here. Like I said, there is lots of room for improvement, but it does work for me.
What are some alternatives?
no-littering - Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
ctrlf - ⌨️ Emacs finally learns how to ctrl+F.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
melpa - Recipes and build machinery for the biggest Emacs package repo
.emacs.d - Centaur Emacs - A Fancy and Fast Emacs Configuration
prelude - Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
dap-mode - Emacs :heart: Debug Adapter Protocol
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
vim-orgmode - Text outlining and task management for Vim based on Emacs' Org-Mode
evil-org-mode - Supplemental evil-mode keybindings to emacs org-mode
ebib - A BibTeX database manager for Emacs.