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Any good recommendations for a total noob who wants to try out emacs?
I got a lot out of starting off with this fella's minimum.el file: https://github.com/olivertaylor/dotfiles/blob/master/emacs/cookbook/minimum.el
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Emacs config without use-package - an experiment
Yeah, at first glance you have over 100 require statements in your config (some of those might be behind with-eval-after-load). I would guess that cleaning that up to only the minimum you need would get your startup time WAY down. Mine, for example, is around .75 seconds. I only explicitly require 9 packages, the rest are autoloaded.
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How package.el Works with Use Package
It's not necessary for me. The very first line in my init file is:
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Creating a dot-files repo that contains my emacs files
If I can recommend a starting place, I have a starter init file that I recommend to people getting started. It's what I wish I had when I started.
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What is the best way to set up Emacs on macOS Big Sur?
Into your new init file paste my personal starter config. It doesn't do a lot but it does 4 main things:
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'Best' Emacs port for Mac - early 2021 edition?
You might also be interested in my personal "minimum" configuration. Basically, it's what I wish I had started with.
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Extending Emacs Bookmarks to Work With EWW
The relevant part of my config can be found here.
.emacs.d
- .emacs.d/init.org at main · amno1/.emacs.d · GitHub
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How can I temporarily bypass helm and put free text
In my Helm, I have to actively choose the candidate to confirm it. So I can type in both paths that are shorter or longer then existing ones. I even made a video to demonstrate it, the thread was relatively recently up I think. My Helm setup is here it if helps you, find Helm in the list of packages.
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cannot create new directory in dired due to autocomplete
I also use Helm, and I have no problems. Just keep typing, once you typed a letter that does not exist in a path name it will stop completing. I don't know if I have some special option enabled/disabled; I don't think you need it, but you can see my Helm config (just scroll down untill you find "Helm").
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Custom-built Emacs vs Pre-built Emacs benchmarks (v30.0.50) and current Emacs performance on Windows
When all deps are installed,my config is over 200 packages. On my Arch Linux desktop I built in 2016, with i7 4.6k (haswell) it starts ~0.7 secs, but init time will be anything between 0.5 ~ 0.8 secs, i guess depending on what system does. So all things same, init time will vary.
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org-SUPER-sparse-tree?
I am using it in my literate org-config. If you scroll down, there is a big list of packages, and I have done a small wrapper around helm-imenu, to jump to a package configuration. Looks like this.
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Is there a package or something for code completion in org mode files for src blocks?
That does not work for completions, at least not for me. It works for keymaps, so you can have mode specific (or really any) keymap in src blocks. I have been using his method myself in my init file generator for quite a while now. If you (or anyone) knows/have an idea how to expand it for completions and eldoc, I would be really happy to hear.
- amno1's Emacs Config
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ranger.el or dirvish?
I don't know what if it is more robust but I use more or less plain dired with just some options turned on to make it less noisy to look at, but I don't "manage" my files so much to be honest. I do use some extras from dired-hacks, and my own dired-auto-readme, but that is about it. You can check my setup if you wish, look at "dired" under packages and in Lisp folder for "dired-extras.el".
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Not sure how to integrate autoloads into my Emacs config
I personally put all custom lisp in a special directory and scrape autoloads myself. If you are curious, you can check under "generator", functions generate-autoloads and collect-autoloads, but there is nothing special, just plain text search and copy-paste programmatically. I don't recommend to use it though.
What are some alternatives?
build-emacs-for-macos - Somewhat hacky script to automate building of Emac.app on macOS.
ranger.el - Bringing the goodness of ranger to dired!
homebrew-emacs-plus - Emacs Plus formulae for the Homebrew package manager
mpv.el - control mpv for easy note taking
homebrew-emacsmacport - Emacs mac port formulae for the Homebrew package manager
icomplete-vertical - Global Emacs minor mode to display icomplete candidates vertically
osa - Emacs Lisp to Open Scripting Architecture (AppleScript / JavaScript) bridge
peep-dired - A convienent way to look up file contents in other window while browsing directory in dired
emacs.d - My Emacs configuration (2018-2021)
xah-fly-keys - the most efficient keybinding for emacs
emacs.d - An Emacs configuration bundle with batteries included
expand-region.el - Emacs extension to increase selected region by semantic units.