What is the alternative to indentLine in Emacs?

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  • indentLine

    Discontinued A vim plugin to display the indention levels with thin vertical lines

  • Before my emacs days, I used nvim with this package called indentLine. Basically it displays (maybe semi-transparent?) vertical lines for same indentation levels . It's visually helpful when I'm in python code.

  • highlight-indent-guides

    Emacs minor mode to highlight indentation

  • This one looks close. Also at the end of the readme there's a table comparing it to other alternatives.

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