vorpal | tabspaces | |
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4 | 21 | |
5,621 | 195 | |
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0.0 | 7.1 | |
8 months ago | 19 days ago | |
JavaScript | Emacs Lisp | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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vorpal
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Use GNU Emacs
I occasionally try that as well and it sometimes helps but not for things like node apps that use https://vorpal.js.org REPLs. They just aren't usable in shell-mode.
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google/zx: write shell scripts in JavaScript
Got it, so more about the general idea of using Node to interact with a shell. Fair points but I'm not sure that's where zx falls. I'm looking at it in relation to projects like commander, oclif, and vorpal— frameworks for authoring and packaging local-use CLI tools written in JS, typically aimed at people who know JS and work in a terminal but don't know shell scripting. Those have the overhead of learning a framework, and don't do anything to help you work with the shell. zx seems to come from the other direction: instead of an esoteric framework, shell concepts and shell commands in a Node script.
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Ask a question before a git commit when committing to a certain folder
Assuming the project uses node, and admittedly it's a lil overkill, but you could use vorpal.
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Use command from terminal?
Are you wanting to run your nodejs app, and then control it within the same terminal it is running in? If so, take a look at vorpal
tabspaces
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Tmux sessions-like package for Emacs?
tabspaces, the package that leverage vanilla emacs as much as possible by using tab-bar-mode and project.el added session/tabspace restoration somewhat recently and it works pretty well.
- Trying to use emacs like a terminal multiplexer: Is there any way to restore window/tab layouts?
- Use GNU Emacs
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Multi project management - perspective, persp-mode, tab-bar-mode, or...?
However, it seemed that the buffer save/restore was misbehaving. I created 2 PRs (one for save, one for restore) -- would you be able to have a look?
- Help moving from projectile+perspective to project.el+<something>?
- Spacemacs layouts feature in base emacs?
- Suggestion for a mode/package that groups buffers by frame/projectile?
- Workspaces in Emacs
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How to set keyboard shortcut, wrong type argument: commandp?
Hi all. I am using tabspaces: https://github.com/mclear-tools/tabspaces
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Questions About Emacs Workflow
I tend to use a single emacs instance and single frame with multiple tabs as workspaces using tabspaces (I'm the maintainer). That lets you group buffers by tab (which means by window configuration), and there is an option to connect tabs with specific "projects", as understood by the built-in project.el. I tend to have a tab for my agenda, another for email, and then tabs for whatever projects I'm working on. I've been doing this for a couple years and it works pretty well for me but YMMV.
What are some alternatives?
blessed - A high-level terminal interface library for node.js.
burly.el - Save and restore frames and windows with their buffers in Emacs
Inquirer.js - A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.
perspective-el - Perspectives for Emacs.
yargs - yargs the modern, pirate-themed successor to optimist.
nameframe - Manage Emacs frames by name
cli-table - Pretty unicode tables for the CLI with Node.JS
taxy.el - Programmable taxonomical hierarchies for arbitrary objects
progress - Flexible ascii progress bar for nodejs
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
multispinner - Multiple, simultaneous, individually controllable spinners for concurrent tasks in Node.js CLI programs
bufler.el - A butler for your buffers. Group buffers into workspaces with programmable rules, and easily switch to and manipulate them.