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.emacs.d reviews and mentions
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If you like Straight, you should try Elpaca
The second one is a little bit more complicated. For a number of packages I kind of abuse use-package/straight to separate out setup of different files/modes contained within the same package into their own use-package statement. Good example of this is my setup for helm. ) For example, after the normal (use-package helm …) statement, I have the below which configures helm-files related stuff, which comes from helm-for-files.el within the helm package:
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Tmux sessions-like package for Emacs?
siren-tab-bar.el
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New package yank-indent automatically sets correct indentation on yanked/pasted text
If anyone is curious of the hacky solution I used to have in my config, here is the comment where I initially replaced it with an earlier version of yank-indent.
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Doom -> vanilla emacs 29
I’d like to throw my personal vanilla config into the hat as a point of reference/starting point/inspiration: https://github.com/jimeh/.emacs.d
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Emacs bankruptcy
My config uses/has use-package, straight.el, lsp, company, magit, tree-sitter, doom-themes, doom-modeline, vertico, marginalia, consult, treemacs, undo-fu, GitHub Copilot, projectile, vterm, smartparens, yasnippet, diff-hl, and more.
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How to use Emacs 29 Tree-sitter?
And here is my own config for it which I’ve been using for around a year now.
I did a similar thing with yaml-mode highlight queries in my config before the highlights were merged in. You can see the relevant commit in my config here: https://github.com/jimeh/.emacs.d/commit/ebbdab36fb2a3d635d591cc3179b8f4ed9a476d0
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How Can I Start the Daunting Task of Making my Own Config?
I'm two months in (without any programming experience) and I've gone through various re-writes (from a literate .org init to a modular setup akin to Emacs Prelude or Siren configurations. (See: https://github.com/jimeh/.emacs.d)
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Projectile--what am I missing?
I’ve been using Emacs for 11 years now, and I’m still tweaking, poking, and improving my config every few weeks/months when I feel like it.
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Emacs 29.1 Stuttery scrolling with (pixel-scroll-precision-mode)
I’d say maybe try gcmh and see if it makes a difference. For reference, here is my setup of it.
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The primary programming language of .emacs.d is Emacs Lisp.