outli
kanata
outli | kanata | |
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7 | 62 | |
87 | 1,274 | |
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7.1 | 9.7 | |
about 2 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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outli
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Suggest replacements for Outshine (Org-style code folding with comments as headlines)
I had the same experience as you, and wanted nice automated headings, so I wrote outli. It's mostly a thin wrapper around outline-minor-mode, and is much simpler that outshine, dropping many vestigial features, and adding org quick-keys at heading positions.
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Avoiding the dreaded compiler warnings "reference to free variable" & "some-function is not known to be defined"
I actually use my simple outli package for this, with folding, narrowing to sub-tree and org-style quick-key navigation. It does help a lot with a single large file.
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Advice on config hacking / yak shaving / bikeshedding
It may also be worth taking a look at outli which provides org-mode-like navigation and structure editing via your comments.
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Replacing packages with more "stripped down" packages
I actually wrote a substitute for a pretty large and largely unmaintained package (outshine) called outli; it relies heavily on outline-mode and not much else.
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How to create an outline based on an arbitrary regex?
This is what outline-mode is designed for. If you always want the same style of heading in various modes, and you want your headlines to have depth for hierarchical folding (e.g. // top level, /// next lower level, etc.), you might check out my little mode outli.
- outli: Simple comment-based outlines for Emacs
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outli â simple outliner mode with org-like interaction for code, documents, etc.
outli is a simple outliner mode which makes it easy to outline, fold, navigate, and restructure your code, documents, or other buffers. It offers nice headline styling, org-like speed-keys, imenu support, and more.
kanata
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QMK and Keyboards
Gotta give a shoutout to kanata[1] which I have used daily for years at this point after giving up on QMK-powered keyboards.
QMK itself is great, but I was never able to find a non-columnar split ISO keyboard to use it with. Eventually I reluctantly settled on the Logitech K860[2] and I'm now happily using my favourite features from QMK with kanata at the software level.
[1]: https://github.com/jtroo/kanata
[2]: If I'm behind the times and there is now a QMK-compatible keyboard that looks like this, please let me know!
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Emacs boffins guide to reprogramming keyboard for EXWM?
This is not in Emacs, but if I can't modify my keyboard's firmware (e.g on a laptop), I use Kanata https://github.com/jtroo/kanata. It works by creating a virtual keyboard in Linux (and uses a filter driver or process hooks in Windows), so it can work in any program as they just see a normal keyboard.
- Is it possible to have a magic key for same finger skipgrams?
- Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
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HHKB Studio: The New Happy Hacking Keyboard with TrackPoint
Besides the better caps word (by the way, you can have it in software in Win/Linux apps like https://github.com/jtroo/kanata/blob/main/docs/config.adoc#c...) you can also toggle capslock with e.g. a double tap while having on-hold functionality to the more useful Control, so you still wouldn't need to hold any modifier key
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iowa - a keyboard layout for modern hebrew, because none really exist
jtroo/kanata: Improve keyboard comfort and usability with advanced customization (github.com)
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Kanata: Improve keyboard usability with advanced customization
One particular approach that one might find it interesting is how the configuration is laid out (using S-expression from Lisps).
[0] https://github.com/jtroo/kanata/blob/main/docs/config.adoc
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Learn AutoHotKey by stealing my scripts
Kanata[0] is amazing. It support both Linux and Windows. But I'm yet to try it on windows because my majority work is on linux.
[0] https://github.com/jtroo/kanata
- Keyboard Layout Is Broken
- What are the scenarios where "Rewrite it in Rust" didn't meet your expectations or couldn't be successfully implemented?
What are some alternatives?
outshine - Org-mode for non-Org buffers
kmonad - An advanced keyboard manager
rex - Who's a good editor?
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
yay-evil-emacs - ð A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults". Shipped with a custom theme!
capsicain - Powerful low-level keyboard remapping tool for Windows
meow - Yet another modal editing on Emacs / įŦæįžčū
yasb - A highly configurable cross-platform (Windows) status bar written in Python.
consult - :mag: consult.el - Consulting completing-read
komorebi - A tiling window manager for Windows ð
rune-emacs-config
keymapper - A cross-platform context-aware key remapper.