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realgud
- "Emacs is not just a text editor" | Moving from VSCode to Emacs
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lsp-mode vs eglot
I was reminded however of RealGUD so I'm currently trying that to see if it could be a viable replacement for dap-mode. Not quite the same of course, but if I can use it to debug in a relatively consistent manner in different languages then that's all I really need.
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Building an Intelligent Emacs
If you're asking because you want to use LLDB or GDB inside Emacs, the RealGUD project is a good option: https://github.com/realgud/realgud
exwm
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Emacs Is My New Window Manager
The developer has been missing on GitHub since 2020 [1]
[1] https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm/issues/845
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Emacs GUI Library
There have been tiling window managers based around Emacs before. I think the most recent I tried was https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm -- in this case the window manager is itself emacs, and your windows are buffers in emacs etc.
It makes a lot of sense, since Emacs does its own tiling, and one is usually familiar with the keystrokes already, and then you don't have tiling in tiling.
So I keep meaning to go back and try this again, or something similar, but I recall it having issues with a lot of my commonly used applications back when I tried it.
When I get in the tiling mood, I use regolith, which is a nice packaging up of i3 in with the gnome environment. I'd love to have something like that, but built around emacs.
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Does anyone here live inside emacs? can you share your workflow if you do?
The tools I use for living inside Emacs are: - EXWM as window manager https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm - mew for e-mail https://www.mew.org/en/ - org-mode for calendar and todo-list https://orgmode.org/ - terminology as shell/terminal (before it was xterm, but wanted transparency) https://www.enlightenment.org/about-terminology.md - elfeed as rss-reader https://github.com/skeeto/elfeed - hackernews for Hackernews-reader https://github.com/clarete/hackernews.el - browser eww and Firefox - pdf-tools for viewing pdfs and in mew they are converted to text view
- [EXWM] Not running under X environment when launched with emacsclient -c
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What's that email client doing here?
I do the following things in Emacs: window management, window management, file management, web browsing, mail, streaming music, chatting, shell management, version control, and life organization.
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Ricing EXWM environment: Generate theme from music video in EMMS
WM: EXWM Emacs X Window Manager
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How to configure SteamOS/Arch Linux to have Emacs/OS X movement shortcuts?
In the case of Arch you could take a look at https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm
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Are There Window Management Options For Emacs That Are Alternatives To Tab Bar Mode And Eyebrowse Mode, And Are Similar To Something Like 'i3'?
EXWM is a full-blown tiling window manager for X11 that runs in Emacs. I've been using it for years. It's kind of difficult to get going, but I'd never switch back now.
- Use GNU Emacs
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The benefits of everything (in Emacs) being a buffer
Suddenly, I have that uniformity and consistent experience everywhere, and only a single configuration language to learn and use to get things how I like them.
If you like both emacs and tiling window managers, I strongly recommend it.
[0] https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm
What are some alternatives?
dap-mode - Emacs :heart: Debug Adapter Protocol
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11
code-debug - Native debugging for VSCode
Amethyst - Automatic tiling window manager for macOS à la xmonad.
eglot - A client for Language Server Protocol servers
krohnkite - A dynamic tiling extension for KWin
themes - A megapack of themes for GNU Emacs.
nyxt - Nyxt - the hacker's browser.
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
stumpwm-contrib - Extension Modules for StumpWM
eglot-x - Protocol extensions for Eglot
i3-multimonitor-workspace - i3wm Multi-Monitor workspace