wslu VS .emacs.d

Compare wslu vs .emacs.d and see what are their differences.

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wslu .emacs.d
11 55
3,207 24
3.2% -
6.9 7.5
17 days ago 3 months ago
Shell Emacs Lisp
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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wslu

Posts with mentions or reviews of wslu. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-19.

.emacs.d

Posts with mentions or reviews of .emacs.d. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-09.
  • .emacs.d/init.org at main · amno1/.emacs.d · GitHub
    1 project | /r/planetemacs | 4 Nov 2023
    1 project | /r/planetemacs | 25 Sep 2023
  • How can I temporarily bypass helm and put free text
    2 projects | /r/emacs | 9 Jun 2023
    In my Helm, I have to actively choose the candidate to confirm it. So I can type in both paths that are shorter or longer then existing ones. I even made a video to demonstrate it, the thread was relatively recently up I think. My Helm setup is here it if helps you, find Helm in the list of packages.
  • cannot create new directory in dired due to autocomplete
    1 project | /r/emacs | 18 May 2023
    I also use Helm, and I have no problems. Just keep typing, once you typed a letter that does not exist in a path name it will stop completing. I don't know if I have some special option enabled/disabled; I don't think you need it, but you can see my Helm config (just scroll down untill you find "Helm").
  • Custom-built Emacs vs Pre-built Emacs benchmarks (v30.0.50) and current Emacs performance on Windows
    2 projects | /r/emacs | 28 Apr 2023
    When all deps are installed,my config is over 200 packages. On my Arch Linux desktop I built in 2016, with i7 4.6k (haswell) it starts ~0.7 secs, but init time will be anything between 0.5 ~ 0.8 secs, i guess depending on what system does. So all things same, init time will vary.
  • org-SUPER-sparse-tree?
    3 projects | /r/emacs | 20 Apr 2023
    I am using it in my literate org-config. If you scroll down, there is a big list of packages, and I have done a small wrapper around helm-imenu, to jump to a package configuration. Looks like this.
  • Is there a package or something for code completion in org mode files for src blocks?
    3 projects | /r/emacs | 20 Apr 2023
    That does not work for completions, at least not for me. It works for keymaps, so you can have mode specific (or really any) keymap in src blocks. I have been using his method myself in my init file generator for quite a while now. If you (or anyone) knows/have an idea how to expand it for completions and eldoc, I would be really happy to hear.
  • amno1's Emacs Config
    1 project | /r/planetemacs | 19 Apr 2023
  • ranger.el or dirvish?
    3 projects | /r/emacs | 7 Apr 2023
    I don't know what if it is more robust but I use more or less plain dired with just some options turned on to make it less noisy to look at, but I don't "manage" my files so much to be honest. I do use some extras from dired-hacks, and my own dired-auto-readme, but that is about it. You can check my setup if you wish, look at "dired" under packages and in Lisp folder for "dired-extras.el".
  • Not sure how to integrate autoloads into my Emacs config
    2 projects | /r/emacs | 30 Mar 2023
    I personally put all custom lisp in a special directory and scrape autoloads myself. If you are curious, you can check under "generator", functions generate-autoloads and collect-autoloads, but there is nothing special, just plain text search and copy-paste programmatically. I don't recommend to use it though.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing wslu and .emacs.d you can also consider the following projects:

Fedora-Remix-for-WSL - Fedora Remix for Windows Subsystem for Linux.

ranger.el - Bringing the goodness of ranger to dired!

LxRunOffline - A full-featured utility for managing Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

mpv.el - control mpv for easy note taking

Firefox-automatic-install-for-Linux - Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.com/Linux-Is-Best/Firefox-automatic-install-for-Linux

icomplete-vertical - Global Emacs minor mode to display icomplete candidates vertically

arch-linux-surface - Arch Linux kernel patcher for Surface devices

peep-dired - A convienent way to look up file contents in other window while browsing directory in dired

openSUSE-release-tools - Tools to aid in staging and release work for openSUSE/SUSE

xah-fly-keys - the most efficient keybinding for emacs

fvim - Cross platform Neovim front-end UI, built with F# + Avalonia

esup - ESUP - Emacs Start Up Profiler