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11 | 5 | |
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6.4% | 1.1% | |
9.5 | 2.8 | |
6 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Rust | Emacs Lisp | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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rustic
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Duplicity
I'm a huge fan of restic as well. My only complaint is performance and memory usage. I'm looking forward to being able to use Rustic: https://rustic.cli.rs/
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Restic – Simple Backups
Since this is HN, we also need to mention [Rustic](https://github.com/rustic-rs/rustic) which is better since it's in Rust.
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The Drive Stats of Backblaze Storage Pods
For anyone just passing by, from the rustic website[0]:
> Stability: Currently our tools are in beta state and miss regression tests. It is not recommended to use them in production backups, yet.
- Rustic – fast, encrypted, and deduplicated backups
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Anouncing rustic_core - a library for fast, encrypted, deduplicated backups
After a bit of refactoring, we are very proud to announce the first version of rustic_core, a library providing all functionality available in rustic, see https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/12xs8h3/announcing_rustic_fast_encrypted_deduplicated/. In fact, rustic is now just a thin CLI wrapper around rustic_core.
- rustic - fast, encrypted, and deduplicated backups made with Rust
- clap_completion help requested
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Announcing rustic - fast, encrypted, deduplicated backups powered by Rust
There is support to extend a local repository using e.g. the par2 tool, see https://github.com/rustic-rs/rustic/blob/main/examples/par2.toml But for recovery, that would involve manually recovery of broken repository files.
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lsp-pyright
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Python lsp problems!
ive had good results with pyright as well as pylsp.
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Unable to setup lsp-mode with lsp-pyright
I'm using Emacs 28.1 on macOS 11.6.6 (installed with brew) and want to setup a Python IDE with lsp-mode and lsp-pyright. My (not full) init.el looks like this (LSP and Python setups are at the bottom of the file):
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Emacs just like Spyder IDE
autocompletion: lsp-mode + lsp-pyright
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auto-complete vs company-mode in 2021
Microsoft's C#-based language server is no longer developed, as you say, but Pyright, which is the open-source part of Pylance, has an lsp-mode integration. It works better than the C#-based server did and IME works just as well as Pylance in VS Code.
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What are the most useful VSCode extensions you know which could be reimplemented in Emacs?
There is pyright and its lsp-mode integration lsp-pyright. Pylance is "pyright + some closed source additions" AFAIK.
What are some alternatives?
rust-mode - Emacs configuration for Rust
company-jedi - Company backend for Python jedi
restic - Fast, secure, efficient backup program
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
to-html - Utilities for making the colo documentation
anaconda-mode - Code navigation, documentation lookup and completion for Python.
hoodik - Self hosted, easy to install end to end encrypted storage drive
auto-complete - Emacs auto-complete package
borgtui - A nice TUI for BorgBackup
emacs-jedi - Python auto-completion for Emacs
inlyne - Introducing Inlyne, a GPU powered yet browserless tool to help you quickly view markdown files in the blink of an eye.
lsp-python-ms - lsp-mode :heart: Microsoft's python language server