teton VS dotfiles-thomasf-emacs

Compare teton vs dotfiles-thomasf-emacs and see what are their differences.

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teton dotfiles-thomasf-emacs
4 1
18 24
- -
4.2 7.8
about 2 months ago 3 months ago
Shell Emacs Lisp
MIT License -
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teton

Posts with mentions or reviews of teton. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-03.

dotfiles-thomasf-emacs

Posts with mentions or reviews of dotfiles-thomasf-emacs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-13.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing teton and dotfiles-thomasf-emacs you can also consider the following projects:

IguanaTexMac - IguanaTex for mac

latex-action - :octocat: GitHub Action to compile LaTeX documents

dotfiles - dotfiles for the developer happiness: macos, zsh, brew, vscode, codespaces, python, node, elixir

dotfiles - My dotfiles, config files and some handy scripts

bin

scripts - My scripts

define - Golang CLI dictionary - with reasonable definitions

BitwardCLI-Tools - aliases/functions for using Bitwarden's CLI in a more streamlined fashion

dotfiles - My dotfiles for bash, vim, alacritty, xmonad and others.

sn - Simple Notes using fzf

ellies-bash-scripts - a bunch of random bash functions

emacs-bedrock - [Mirror] Stepping stones to a better Emacs experience