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taxy.el
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Emacs Advent Calendar: hyperdrive.el v0.3.0!
Redesigned the *hyperdrive-mirror* buffer to use taxy-magit-section
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magit-section for creating an interface
taxy is not a layer on top of magit-section, but it offers a library to use magit-section to render taxy-based structures. See https://github.com/alphapapa/taxy.el
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bufferlo: per frame|tab buffer lists
It's not designed to work that way, but it's theoretically possible. Especially, when I refactor parts of Bufler to use Taxy, it will be easy to make certain grouping keys non-consuming. See https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el/issues/69
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Need to manage multiple projects involving multiple teams in orgmode
For org-agenda, you can use org-super-agenda for grouping. If you write code, taxy.el would help with grouping in general. You can use org-ql for querying Org entries matching a certain criteria.
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Yet another hot take on “folders versus tags”
Here's a library for writing such classification systems in Emacs Lisp: https://github.com/alphapapa/taxy.el
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Which widget or TUI libraries for emacs do you know?
Taxy: Uses magit-section but in some cases makes it even more convenient and fast to put data into a buffer
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[Package Shoutout] Consult-dir and Embark
The imenu one is very cool too. BTW, you might be interested in Deffy if you haven't seen it already (you probably have, considering how many times I've pasted the link here and there).
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Inserting magit-section into w3m buffer. Properties and newlines are fine when I do it interactively, don't show up when I call a function to do it from lisp. What's going on?
Refer to some examples, e.g. https://github.com/alphapapa/taxy.el/blob/package/taxy-magit-section/taxy-magit-section.el
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Mu4e (very) fast thread folding
Also, here's a WIP taxy-ewoc library that I started: https://github.com/alphapapa/taxy.el/blob/wip/ewoc/taxy-ewoc.el It basically works, but it's using nested EWOCs, which is something I haven't tried before, and I'm not sure if I'm doing it quite right, so there are a few rough edges.
- deffy.el: Show definitions and top-level forms in an Elisp project or file
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What are some alternatives?
bufler.el - A butler for your buffers. Group buffers into workspaces with programmable rules, and easily switch to and manipulate them.
magic-buffer - An executable cookbook for emacse's display engine
mu4e-thread-folding - Functions for folding threads in mu4e headers view
nano-emacs - GNU Emacs / N Λ N O - Emacs made simple
org-super-agenda - Supercharge your Org daily/weekly agenda by grouping items
ement.el - A Matrix client for GNU Emacs
tabspaces
embark - Emacs Mini-Buffer Actions Rooted in Keymaps
org-chronos - An opinionated time management layer for Org mode
magit-todos - Show source files' TODOs (and FIXMEs, etc) in Magit status buffer
org-ql - A searching tool for Org-mode, including custom query languages, commands, saved searches and agenda-like views, etc.
org-gantt - Gantt chart for emacs org-mode