outli
rune-emacs-config
outli | rune-emacs-config | |
---|---|---|
7 | 5 | |
87 | 2 | |
- | - | |
7.1 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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.
outli
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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.
-
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
-
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.
rune-emacs-config
-
Advice on config hacking / yak shaving / bikeshedding
I made a concerted effort not to use evil or try to ape all the Doom keybindings like I did with my previous attempt.
-
About to declare Emacs bankruptcy. Any advice for cool or new packages, defaults, or ideas I should use before I start building my init.el? Also interested in guides to using evil.
you can try to reorganize things by making modules out of parts of your config. There is a drawback to this: slower init time. Check this out to see how easily you can do it with the help of use-package
- skyler544's emacs-config
-
How to overcome nausea and depression when switching from vi to emacs? Please help
This isn't really complete but if you want to take a quick look at how you can easily set up evil and have all your 5DD and ZZ back without any pain, try looking at it. https://github.com/skyler544/rune-emacs-config
What are some alternatives?
outshine - Org-mode for non-Org buffers
Witchmacs - My emacs configuration files
rex - Who's a good editor?
.emacs.d - Centaur Emacs - A Fancy and Fast Emacs Configuration
yay-evil-emacs - ð A lightweight literate Emacs config with even better "better defaults". Shipped with a custom theme!
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
meow - Yet another modal editing on Emacs / įŦæįžčū
lambda-emacs - Emacs distribution with sane defaults, pre-configured packages, and useful functions.
consult - :mag: consult.el - Consulting completing-read
dotfiles
kanata - Improve keyboard comfort and usability with advanced customization
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]