Packages that you would like to be in emacs core ?

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  1. dot-emacs

    My GNU/Emacs configuration (by novoid)

    For example, I don't know what "vertico, consult, embark, marginalia, and orderless" is exactly, they're not part of my setup and I guess I don't want them to interfere with it.

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  3. vyper-mode

    An Emacs mode for Vyper https://github.com/ethereum/vyper

    Since we already have vyper-mode, why not add Evil to the stack?

  4. evil

    The extensible vi layer for Emacs.

    Since we already have vyper-mode, why not add Evil to the stack?

  5. doct

    DOCT: Declarative Org Capture Templates for Emacs

    Doct! Writing org capture templates is a PITA.

  6. org-ql

    A searching tool for Org-mode, including custom query languages, commands, saved searches and agenda-like views, etc.

    Also Org-ql, maybe with some sort merging with org-agenda (Because writing configurations of org-agenda is a PITA, too.)

  7. marginalia

    :scroll: marginalia.el - Marginalia in the minibuffer (by minad)

    Then there is Marginalia which is IMO essential

  8. zone-nyan

    Zone out with nyan cat

    We want more zones!

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  10. tempel

    :classical_building: TempEl - Simple templates for Emacs

    TempEl could definitely replace tempo.el and even skeleton.el, but IMO the most unobtrusive and valuable addition will be orderless as a build in completion style.

  11. meow

    Yet another modal editing on Emacs / 猫态编辑 (by meow-edit)

    I think I'd rather hope for meow over Evil. It's close to Evil but embraces more of emacs' default bindings for calling commands.

  12. dape

    Debug Adapter Protocol for Emacs

    dape: a DAP implementation that integrates well with the default packages.

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