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plz.el
- plz.el v0.7 released (HTTP client library for Emacs Lisp)
- plz.el v0.4 released (An HTTP library for Emacs)
- [ANN] alphapapa/plz.el: v0.3 release (HTTP library for Emacs)
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(Semi-)Automatically fetching Ledger commodity prices with elisp
plz can make the network code easier to write: https://github.com/alphapapa/plz.el
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[ANN] plz.el v0.2: Adds simple request queue (HTTP library)
I've released version 0.2 of plz.el, my HTTP library for Emacs Lisp that uses curl as a backend. This version includes a new feature, a simple request queue system. It works like this:
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[ANN] dank-mode, a major mode for browsing Reddit
url-retrieve is definitely a bit awkward. I started working on plz, which I use in Ement.el. Lars also has a branch with a macro that wraps url-retrieve with a nicer API; he hasn't merged it yet.
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Notes from creating my first emacs package
Request is a good library in many ways, but you may also find my new plz.el HTTP library interesting. It's at an early stage of development and could use more testing.
- plz: A HTTP library for Emacs. It uses curl as a backend
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plz.el: An HTTP library for Emacs, using curl as a backend
fyi, the first link in the README appears to be broken: https://github.com/alphapapa/plz.el/blob/master/httpbin.org
s.el
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First libs for a new language?
String manipulation (the sort of stuff included in the s.el ELisp library);
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Packages that make Emacs Lisp more pleasant
We will mainly look at 3 packages: s.el, f.el and dash.el. Two of these packages (first and last) are maintained by Magnar Sveen, who are also known for Emacs Rocks and What The .emacs.d (which are still great resources for learning and finding inspiration for your Emacs configuration!). We will also look at ht.el. These packages are used a lot in many of the Emacs packages you use in a day to day basis, like lsp-mode and rustic just to name a few. As most of these already have tons of examples in their READMEs, my main goal of this article is to inspire you to check them out. Hopefully you will know of one new package after reading this article :)
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[ANN] dank-mode, a major mode for browsing Reddit
https://github.com/magnars/s.el (available on MELPA)
- Use visual-replace-regexp + lisp functions to do complicated text manipulation 5x faster and more reliably
What are some alternatives?
emacs-request - Request.el -- Easy HTTP request for Emacs Lisp
f.el - Modern API for working with files and directories in Emacs
google-group-crawler - [Deprecated] Get (almost) original messages from google group archives. Your data is yours.
ht.el - The missing hash table library for Emacs
know-your-http-well - HTTP headers, media-types, methods, relations and status codes, all summarized and linking to their specification.
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
awesome-console-services - A curated list of awesome console services (reachable via HTTP, HTTPS and other network protocols)
.emacs.d - My personal emacs settings, and the ones used in @emacsrocks
impostman - Import of Postman collections in Emacs
dash.el - A modern list library for Emacs
ement.el - A Matrix client for GNU Emacs
anzu - Emacs Port of anzu.vim