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I only use Emacs to run Elfeed anymore.
-- skeeto (https://github.com/skeeto/.emacs.d/commit/1d4614d349ba7f10aa159c833991adcfa10a4acc)
- Whose user init have you found helpful?
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Is the default "display-buffer" logic secretly good?
(define-minor-mode dedicated-mode "Minor mode for dedicating windows. This minor mode dedicates the current window to the current buffer. The code is taken from here: https://github.com/skeeto/.emacs.d/blob/master/lisp/extras.el" :init-value nil :lighter " [D]" (let* ((window (selected-window)) (dedicated (window-dedicated-p window))) (set-window-dedicated-p window (not dedicated)) (message "Window %sdedicated to %s" (if dedicated "no longer " "") (buffer-name))))
emacs-config
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Emacs Advent Calendar 7: ordeless, embark 1.0 and some bric-a-brac
block-undo. Have keyboard macros undo in a single step (something vi gets right!).
- embark-kmacro.el: Embark support for Hyperbole key series
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Stripped-down Embark?
Installing that Embark key series implementation I mentioned above, to get extra actions for key series such binding them to a key or turning them into named keyboard macros.
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How do guys 'namespace' calls to functions in the same 'namespace'?
Generally I recommend to maintain all personal code in the form of tiny but proper Elisp libraries. The config just glues everything together using use-package/setup/your-self-baked-macro. See also /u/oantolin's config which uses this style: https://github.com/oantolin/emacs-config. I cannot recommend this enough!
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How many lines are in your .emacs file?
I have 3720 lines in my configuration. I try to write as much of it as tiny packages that I configure with use-package, just like I do for external packages. (I highly recommend this form of organization) Many of these are only useful to me, but some would be very reasonable to steal, like:
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[ANN] unpackaged/imenu-eww-headings: Offer HTML headings in EWW buffers with Imenu
I have a slightly different take on this in my configuration, file shr-heading.el. In addition to imenu support I wanted next and previous heading navigation commands. It turns out you then get imenu support for free, since one way you can specify imenu entries is by providing a "goto previous imenu entry" function.
- Whose user init have you found helpful?
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Dragging the region
I wrote a small drag-region package once. You mark a region, turn on drag-region-mode and then your normal motion commands will drag the region along until you turn the minor mode off again. I never tested it with evil.
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ecomplete: the Emacs contact manager you were looking for
I'm very happy with ecomplete now, I mostly just need the completion and automatic storing of addresses I write to, as configured in your post. But occasionally I want to remove an address or manually add one, so I wrote a couple of commands to do that which I bind in embark-email-map to + (for adding) and \ (for removing). I don't think I've used these commands directly, always as Embark actions. When I want to add an email to ecomplete I usually have it written in some buffer already. And the command to remove an email I've only ever used from the ecomplete completion interface or from a message buffer after mistakenly having inserted it and realized that's an old address I'll never use again.
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Need help integrating a package into consult
I keep some packages in a subdirectory my personal configuration and don't create a separate repo for them. (Also, not every file there is really a package that could be released: some don't follow proper naming conventions, or depend on details of my configuration).
What are some alternatives?
popper - Emacs minor-mode to summon and dismiss buffers easily.
embark - Emacs Mini-Buffer Actions Rooted in Keymaps
bufler.el - A butler for your buffers. Group buffers into workspaces with programmable rules, and easily switch to and manipulate them.
lispy - Short and sweet LISP editing
radian - 🍉 Dotfiles that marry elegance and practicality.
consult-better-jumper - Integrate better-jumper into consult
prism.el - Disperse Lisp forms (and other languages) into a spectrum of colors by depth
consult - :mag: consult.el - Consulting completing-read
modalka - Modal editing your way
link-hint.el - Pentadactyl-like Link Hinting in Emacs with Avy
advent-of-code-2021 - My solutions for the "Advent of Code 2021"
icomplete-vertical - Global Emacs minor mode to display icomplete candidates vertically