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C# | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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spectre.console
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Harlequin: SQL IDE for Your Terminal
I like this one for .NET https://github.com/spectreconsole/spectre.console which I found in this list https://github.com/shadawck/awesome-cli-frameworks.
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Gentle introduction for generics (C#)
The following code sample (a console project) uses Spectre.Console NuGet package to provide easy methods for gathering user input like first and last name of type string or perhaps birth date for a DateOnly property.
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Dotnet.World.News(Wednesday, September, 20, 2023)
đź”´ [spectre.console] A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful, cross platform, console applications.
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spectre.console VS FluentConsole.Net - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Jun 2023
- How do you write something without having to use Console.SetCursorPosition or clearing the entire screen?
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What your hidden nuget gems ?
https://github.com/spectreconsole/spectre.console for doing pretty Cli applications
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What are you working on? (2023-02)
A friend and me have been working on an opinionated wrapper around the popular Spectre.Console. We call it SpectreCoff (Spectre.Console for F#).
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SQL-Server: Computed columns with Ef Core
Spectre.Console for enhanced console writting.
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EF Power Tools tutorial
Add the NuGet package Spectre.Console to the project
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Console applications in C#
By using open source library like Spectre.Console creating useful console applications easy. Spectre.Console also makes it easy to create dotnet tools, see documentation and check out their GitHub repository.
GNU Emacs
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How to combine daily journal with general database of people, places, things, etc.
If you want to spare a couple of detours, you probably could start with Emacs Org-mode according to Greenspun's eleventh rule: "Any sufficiently complicated PIM or note-taking program contains an ad hoc, informally specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of Org mode."
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Microsoft is exploring adding a command line text editor into Windows, and it wants your feedback
Emacs: winget install GNU.Emacs
- Emacs and Shellcheck
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - MAC Lookup, SQL Tutorials, JSON Converter & More
GNU Emacs is a versatile, open-source text editor that offers extensibility and customization—a sort of self-documenting real-time display editor. Our thanks for the suggestion go to CartanAnnullator.
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VScode vs Others: the War on Code Editors
Emacs
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Proof of Concept clang plugin that automatically binds C/C++ -> Lua
Their DEFUN and DEFVAR macros for example let us define a function or a variable that will be available as a Lisp function, and can be used as an ordinary C function from the C code. Emacs is written in pure C99 language and works with both GCC and Clang I believe. We can just define a C function via macro, and it is auto exported and made available to Lisp. For example my first patch to Emacs was for this function (we added "count" argument to make it possible to skip enumerating files in a directory for the case when user code is just interesting if a directory is empty or not):
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What's you preferred inbox tool and why?
- digital world,, Emacs Org Mode with Orgzly and Syncthing (to synchronize between devices)
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How to fix Emacs constant freezing on long lines?
If you're like me and you are a hard fan of word wrapping, in emacs 29, it looks like they added two variables which you can modify so emacs would perform better (performance is still not as smooth as vscode): long-line-threshold and large-hscroll-threshold. long-line-threshold works this way: if there exists a line in the current buffer that has more characters than the specified value, emacs would start the performance functionalities. Also large-hscroll-threshold also work the same way as long-line-threshold but it starts the performance functionalities when the wrapped line becomes more than the specified value. I'm not exactly sure if the conditions for both long-line-threshold and large-hscroll-threshold should be met for the perfomance functionalities to be enabled or only one of them meeting the condition would cause the functionalities to start. You can also see if the functionalities are enabled in the current buffer by evaluating the function long-line-optimizations-p. If evaluating (long-line-optimizations-p) returns nil, it means the performance improvements aren't applied, if it returns non nil, it means they are enabled. You can read more in here: https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/etc/NEWS.29 . Search for "Emacs is now capable of editing" in that page and the section about these features would come up. You should also disable features related to bidirectional editing and stuff.
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Is the official GNU Emacs up to date?
Yes, the documentation is up to date. If you browse the commit history you will notice that many of the commits are changes to the documentation. Emacs is a living, breathing application and IDE.
What are some alternatives?
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Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
Cocona - Micro-framework for .NET console application. Cocona makes it easy and fast to build console applications on .NET.
Console Framework - Cross-platform toolkit for easy development of TUI applications.
command-line-api - Command line parsing, invocation, and rendering of terminal output.
CliFx - Class-first framework for building command-line interfaces
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
CommandLineUtils - Command line parsing and utilities for .NET
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
interactive - .NET Interactive combines the power of .NET with many other languages to create notebooks, REPLs, and embedded coding experiences. Share code, explore data, write, and learn across your apps in ways you couldn't before.