polymode
Framework for Multiple Major Modes in Emacs (core library) (by polymode)
dired-auto-readme
An Emacs package to automatically display a README file when one is present in a dired buffer. (by amno1)
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Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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polymode
Posts with mentions or reviews of polymode.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-21.
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Creating regions within a buffer
Otherwise if you really want to do what you are writing look at polymode, perhaps you can do something similar to what you ask, but I am not sure for the vertical split.
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Syntax highlighting in shell
Perhaps polymode (https://polymode.github.io/) is what you're looking for?
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polymode and DoomEmacs
I've tried to get this working, I even checked the way how ess configures the polymode for Doom Emacs, but for some reason, I could not get this working properly.
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How to edit Typescript docstring examples like an org-babel source block?
I thought maybe something like polymode might help, except the buffer is already in typescript mode.
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bi-directional synchronisation in literate programming to can use all programming tools
It mention the lib literate-elisp and https://github.com/polymode/polymode. I think polymode maybe replace poly-org now.
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GraphQL indentation and syntax highlighting in web-mode?
you may need polymode https://github.com/polymode/polymode
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Dired-auto-readme - Automatically display Readme files in dired buffers.
If you find yourself in need of combining major modes, current way of doing it is either via org-mode (literal programming) or with polymode. I don't know of better way.
dired-auto-readme
Posts with mentions or reviews of dired-auto-readme.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-21.
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Creating regions within a buffer
Simplest and narutal is to display three different windows; hide scrollbars and you will be left with very thin line (1 pixel wide) between windows. Alternatively you can do some tricks to work around the issue similar as to what org-mode does, or something similar as to what I do in dired-auto-readme. I don't suggest since you will be fighting Emacs, and there are many issues and problems with what org or my package do. There is a reason why org uses src_blocks, and while org is great and do awesome job at what it does, there are still issues that are not easily overcome when you scratch under the surface (for example font-lock is in certain cases spooking, you don't have major/minor mode maps in src blocks, eldoc is not working properly etc.
- ANN: dired-auto-readme - completely reworked
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ANN: Dired-git-log - display Git logs in Dired buffers (fork of dired-git-info)
I have used Clemeras dired-git-info for a while, but it does not work well with my dired-auto-readme and dired-subtree from dired-hacks due to use of overlays.
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What are the kinds of things you've written Emacs Lisp for?
I wrote a little addon to dired to automatically display readme files in directories if there is one. I use it all the time, autoloads with my dired. I also wrote an init file generator and manager that I use every day, as long as some small packages to cleanup org mode noise, summarized in org-view-mode. Generally I use elisp instead of bash to cleanup directories, batch rename files in some special folders according to some specific naming rules etc. I also wrote an elisp script to re-build emacs, lots of other small stuff I haven't published on my github. You can check here some small extras I wrote or adapted from others for my personal use.
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vanish.el: hide parts of a buffer
If you need some example of using text properties, here is some of my code, not sure if it is very good example, but it is very short and hopefully easy to understand. Here is a bit more elaborated one, and here is a bit of unorthodox usage of Emacs, also using text properties to achieve the effect. I don't recommend anything for "stable" system, beside org-view-mode, rest are just experiments and idea tests.
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Display README files in Dired buffer similar as on GitHub/GitLab
I have just reworked dired-auto-readme, fixed some bugs and made it aware of org-view-mode, so now it is possible to see readme files written in org mode without markup in Dired buffers. For example, here is a screenshot of org-tree-slide package by T. Ishikawa, cloned from his GitHub repo.
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Interactively hide/display leading stars for org-headings
My goal is to create a clean and minimal viewer, org-view-mode, which will generally hide everything but text and put org file in read only mode. I need it for my dired-auto-readme. In general, when I read other people's stuff, I don't care about their markup, I am just interested about the content. I don't understand why is there no such mode from the beginning.
- Fancy Dired preview - See Readme files in Dired similar to GH - reworked
- dired-auto-readme: An Emacs package to automatically display a README file when one is present in a dired buffer.
- Dired-auto-readme - Automatically display Readme files in dired buffers.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing polymode and dired-auto-readme you can also consider the following projects:
.emacs.d - My current Emacs setup.
org-hide-tags - Small hack to reduce clutter in org-mode by rendering tags in org-headings invisible.
separedit.el - Edit comment or string/docstring or code block inside them in separate buffer with your favorite mode
peep-dired - A convienent way to look up file contents in other window while browsing directory in dired
org-hide-leading-stars - A small hack to reduce clutter in org files.
dired-git-info - Show git info in Emacs dired
org-project - Capture TODOs for project using org-mode
emacs-format-all-the-code - Auto-format source code in many languages with one command
package-lint - A linting library for elisp package metadata
obvious.el - Who needs comments when the code is so obvious
polymode vs .emacs.d
dired-auto-readme vs org-hide-tags
polymode vs separedit.el
dired-auto-readme vs peep-dired
polymode vs peep-dired
dired-auto-readme vs org-hide-leading-stars
dired-auto-readme vs .emacs.d
dired-auto-readme vs dired-git-info
dired-auto-readme vs org-project
dired-auto-readme vs emacs-format-all-the-code
dired-auto-readme vs package-lint
dired-auto-readme vs obvious.el