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Have an emacs completion setup that works really smoothly in practice? Requesting examples
Try speed of thought lisp and see if you like it, or yasnippet. I think it is great, I can just type acronym (actually could be any abbrev) and space and it completes, however I dislike the fact that it requires me to remember acronyms. But I do use it for some of the more usual stuff like with-current-buffer is wcb, require is r and so on.
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What packages do I need to for the best elisp editing environment?
Paredit, Speed-of-thought lisp, Helm, perhaps Lispy but I am not using it myself. I found expand-region to work really well when writing and modifying elisp. lisp-extra-font-lock if you want some more blink (and font-lock-studio). Helpful is very good to have instead of built-in help, it displays the source code by default as well as symbol properties. It is a very informative learning experience to see how built-in stuff is implemented. I am quite lazy to press extra in built-in help to see the source code, but with Helpful, you get it auto in the same window, whicih is great for learning. Seeing symbol properties is sometimes a time saver so you don't have to M-: and type an Elisp function to see the symbol properties when debugging. Learn Edebug, it is very useful built-in application for Emacs Lisp development.
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The primary programming language of speed-of-thought-lisp is Emacs Lisp.
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