with-emacs.sh
makem.sh
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with-emacs.sh
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Has the behavior of the %? escape in capture templates changed?
Well, this is impossible to test if you don't say on what version of Emacs you're experiencing this. You could test if it is your configuration by using the lovely with-emacs script to sandbox.
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Easiest Way To Switch Emacs Configs On The Fly?
Check out https://github.com/alphapapa/with-emacs.sh
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A Late Night Rant About Emacs
FWIW, I would generally recommend using with-emacs.sh rather than chemacs2, because it's much simpler to use: https://github.com/alphapapa/with-emacs.sh
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What happened to org-superstar-mode?
Whenever you encounter weird behavior, you should try to reproduce it in a clean Emacs config. This script makes that easy: https://github.com/alphapapa/with-emacs.sh
- Init file anywhere?
- with-emacs.sh: Script to easily run Emacs with specified configurations
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Chemacs2 has an influence on how my emacs works
Not to poach, but you might try this alternative: https://github.com/alphapapa/with-emacs.sh
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Emacs finally got a command line switch to set user-emacs-directory
Wow, finally! And just when I've gotten the bugs ironed out of with-emacs.sh and makem.sh related to Emacs 28's changes. Well, pre-29 versions will still be around for a long time, so with-emacs.sh will remain useful, but it will be nice to have support for this integrated into Emacs.
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Starting fresh?
Sure, but you don't have to throw away your old, comfortable, known-good config to try a new one. Use with-emacs.sh to run as many Emacs configs as you like.
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What is your Emacs window/frame usage stye?
And about 20 minutes later (native comp with full AOT takes a while), I could just run emacs-28.0.60 (or with my script, with-emacs.sh -e emacs-28.0.60 -d ~/src/emacs/configs/ap.el).
makem.sh
- Release v0.6 ยท alphapapa/makem.sh (test and lint Elisp packages)
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Package contribution workflow
Well, for one thing, restarting Emacs to reload libraries gets old. This command helps. Also, this script eases testing in clean Emacs configs outside of one's main editor. Then, of course, tools like Elpaca seem to be the next generation...
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How do get emacs to stop warning about packages I use?
Anyway, as Nic said, any package maintainer who cares will want to fix those warnings. I use my own makem.sh tool to lint compilation warnings before publishing.
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Compiling el files in a clean environment
This is one of the reasons I wrote makem.sh. I recently added makem.el to the repo, which is an Elisp library that provides a Transient menu to make using it very easy (you don't have to use M-x compile or a shell).
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How do you manage several similar emacs configs?
See also https://github.com/alphapapa/makem.sh, which is much simpler to use.
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Emacs finally got a command line switch to set user-emacs-directory
Wow, finally! And just when I've gotten the bugs ironed out of with-emacs.sh and makem.sh related to Emacs 28's changes. Well, pre-29 versions will still be around for a long time, so with-emacs.sh will remain useful, but it will be nice to have support for this integrated into Emacs.
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Running elisp linters / checkers from the command line?
Reported one: https://github.com/alphapapa/makem.sh/issues/35
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New package: define-repeat-map -- easily define repeat-maps for Emacs
FYI, see also evenp. :) Also, this may help you lint and test your packages: https://github.com/alphapapa/makem.sh
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Inspector for Emacs Lisp (WIP)
I generally recommend using makem.sh to lint, because it can test in a clean Emacs configuration using a variety of tools, and it works with compile, so you can just press g to rerun it. It will warn you about things like un-prefixed cl functions.
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How to think about version bounds for packages that you created or maintain?
For general packaging, package-lint will catch many dependency issues. I run it with https://github.com/alphapapa/makem.sh
What are some alternatives?
burly.el - Save and restore frames and windows with their buffers in Emacs
cask - Project management tool for Emacs
chemacs2 - Emacs version switcher, improved
mu-wizard - mu4e configuration wizard
emacs.onboard - Single-file Emacs starter kit without 3rd-party packages. Almost vanilla Emacs, with just the right amount of sweetness to flatten the learning curve.
emacs-anywhere - Configurable automation + hooks called with application information
ihsec - ihsec - I hate Switching Emacs Configs - A symlink machine to change your ~/.emacs.d quickly and efficiently.
melpazoid - A bundle of CI scripts for testing Emacs packages, primarily submissions to MELPA.
portacle - A portable common lisp development environment
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
dotemacs
emacs-inspector - Inspection tool for Emacs Lisp objects.