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tree-edit
- tree-edit: 🌲 Structural editing in Emacs for any™ language!
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Using_Prolog_as_the_AST
I am using this idea to build an ai-first, reactive IDE (after talking to marcelle, who's brilliant). DM me at @eating_entropy on Twitter or email me at [email protected] if you are interested.
Also it seems tree-edit implements something similar using reazon, a relational language library in elisp.
https://github.com/ethan-leba/tree-edit
- Show HN: Structural editing in Emacs with tree-sitter and relational programming
- Emacs is Not Enough
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Best packages for structural editing?
tree-edit
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Does anybody else find Evil very painful for working in lisp?
I use it daily, so I suppose it's useable enough; there's some weird edge cases and annoying behaviors I never bothered to solve, and the README isn't complete. Development has pretty much stalled due to some loftier projects of mine but if there's interest I could be convinced to clean it up a bit more :)
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Tree Sitter and the Complications of Parsing Languages
you can add this one to the list ;) https://github.com/ethan-leba/tree-edit
tree-sitter-langs
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tree-sitter doesn't highlight my *.ts Typescript files
I just had a quick look at tree-sitter-langs to double check its TypeScript support. And seems to have a full set of highlight queries for it.
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Context-aware yasnippets (via tree-sitter)
I use script/compile swift from 'tree-sitter-langs' to build the grammar on both M1 and x86 machines. But I was looking at that code yesterday and I actually can't figure out why it works to produce an arm64 dylib for me. There's no place where the target arch is being set. It's very odd.
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How to use Emacs 29 Tree-sitter?
However, there are no queries available for it to highlight csharp: https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/tree-sitter-langs/tree/388dcbbc237b2b1360e5b148e67b158eecede805/queries
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Call for volunteers: add tree-sitter support to major modes
I've forked tree-sitter-langs with https://github.com/kiennq/tree-sitter-langs that can be used to convert from the current emacs-tree-sitter syntax to the built-in treesit's syntax. Based on https://github.com/emacs-tree-sitter/tree-sitter-langs/pull/99.
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regarding feature/tree-sitter branch
Those grammars are collected in the tree-sitter-langs repo, or you can build them yourself. I assume they're not bundled with Emacs yet, even on the feature branch. I don't know how the Emacs tree-sitter branch expects them to be registered and associated with a language mode, though.
- Having trouble setting up tree-sitter
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Do FreeBSD people use GNU/Emacs or anything GNU at all?
The "essentially" qualifier is just because of the tree-sitter issue I was mentioning earlier which is just that this 3rd party package does not ship binaries built for FreeBSD. Everything else has worked exactly the same as on Linux.
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Does anyone have a good config for making expand-region play nicely with Elixir code?
Now I am speculating, but I think it would take less work to go through tree-sitter route. Seems that emacs tree-sitter repo already supports Elixir. And then we would need to write Elixir specific queries for combobulate, which supports incremental selection à la expand-region.
What are some alternatives?
evil-cleverparens - Evil normal-state minor-mode for editing lisp-like languages
tree-sitter-c-sharp - C# Grammar for tree-sitter
tree-sitter-org - Org grammar for tree-sitter
tree-sitter-module - Building script for tree-sitter language definitions
lispy - Short and sweet LISP editing
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
lispyville - lispy + evil = lispyville
elisp-tree-sitter - Emacs Lisp bindings for tree-sitter
orgmode - Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.9+.
rjsx-mode - A JSX major mode for Emacs
evil-textobj-tree-sitter - Tree-sitter powered textobjects for evil mode in Emacs
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker