Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/flycheck-hledger
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/flymake-hadolint
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/flycheck-clojure
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/flycheck-clolyze
This package configures syntax-checking for Haskell buffers.
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/font-lock-studio
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/frog-jump-buffer
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/frames-only-mode
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/find-things-fast
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/flycheck-dmd-dub
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/flycheck-pos-tip
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/find-dupes-dired
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/flycheck-hl-todo
This package provides functionality for correcting words via custom interfaces.
This package provides a preview window of buffers that can be switched to with quicklink-style selections.
This library provides a flycheck checker for the metadata in Emacs Lisp files which are intended to be packages.
This package mainly defines a macro which helps remove some of the boilerplate code from defining new Flymake backend functions.
This package provides functionality for correcting words via custom interfaces. Several interfaces are supported beside the classic Ido: Popup, Helm and Ivy.
This package provides a interface for cpplint
over Flycheck plugin. cpplint
is a static code checker for C++, following Google guidelines.
This is an Emacs global minor mode to use Emacs frames instead of Emacs' internal windowing system. This combines particularly well with tiling window managers such as XMonad.
This package provides support for running any Flycheck checker as a Flymake diagnostic backend. The effect is that Flymake will control when the checker runs, and Flymake will receive its errors.
Font Lock Studio is an interactive debugger for Emacs syntax highlighting rules, also called Font Lock keywords. It can single-step Font Lock keywords -- matchers, highlights, and anchored rules, to see what happens when a buffer is fontified. Breakpoints can be set on or inside rules. When inside a rule, matches are visualized using a palette of background colors. The explainer can describe a rule in plain-text English. Finally, tight integration with Edebug allows stepping into Lisp expressions that are part of the Font Lock keywords.
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/flycheck-yamllint
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/fancy-compilation