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This package provides a way to REPL into a new Firefox instance's JavaScript engine. A new throwaway Firefox profile directory is created before each run, so you won't need to modify your existing profiles. This mode takes care of starting the new Firefox process in debugging mode, which may be tedious to do by hand. This comint mode is barebones and unstructured, meant for quick JavaScript experiments.
This package permits automated installation of tools written in Python.
This package extends gptel, using that package to generate suggestions based on the user's request. Those code suggestions will then automatically be applied to the buffer in the format of a git merge.
This package enables you to associate file name patterns with external applications that are automatically invoked when you use commands like find-file. For example, you can have it open png files with feh and mp4 files with mpv. This is especially useful when browsing files with Dired.
Display firefox bookmarks with Emacs Helm interface
Flycheck Elm adds Flycheck support for Elm language.
Helm Themes provide an Emacs theme selection with Helm interface.
This package provides a major mode that let the user interact with SWI-Prolog in all buffers. For instance, one can consult Prolog programs and evaluate embedded queries. This mode is focused on the command ediprolog-dwim (Do What I Mean) which is supposed to, depending on the context, carry out the appropriate action.
This package provides a notetaking system like Roam, using org mode; faster than org-roam. This version of org-node has different configuration options to org-node 2 so you DO have to set it up again.
The hackernews package is able to fetch stories from six different Hacker News feeds, namely top, new, best, ask, show and job stories. The default feed is top stories, which corresponds to the Hacker News homepage.
emacs-linum-relative displays the relative line number on the left margin in Emacs.
This package provides commands for interacting with a dictionary server (as defined by RFC 2229; by default, the public server at dict.org) from within Emacs.
This package provides a best-effort attempt at capitalizing titles, only in English, with Emacs.
This package implements the tamil99 input method for Emacs. Tamil99 is a keyboard layout and input method that is specifically designed for the Tamil language. Vowels and vowel modifiers are input with your left hand, and consonants are input with your right hand.
This package implements NHexl mode, a minor mode for editing files in hex dump format. The mode command is called nhexl-mode.
This minor mode implements similar functionality to hexl-mode, but using a different implementation technique, which makes it usable as a "plain" minor mode. It works on any buffer, and does not mess with the undo log or with the major mode.
It also comes with:
nhexl-nibble-edit-mode: a "nibble editor" minor mode, where the cursor pretends to advance by nibbles (4-bit) and the self-insertion keys (which only work for hex-digits) will only modify the nibble under point.nhexl-overwrite-only-mode: a minor mode to try and avoid moving text. In this minor mode, not only self-inserting keys overwrite existing text, but commands like `yank' andkill-regionas well.It overrides
C-uto use hexadecimal, so you can doC-u a 4 C-fto advance by #xa4 characters.
ace-window is meant to replace other-window. In fact, when there are only two windows present, other-window is called. If there are more, each window will have its first character highlighted. Pressing that character will switch to that window.
This package contains library functions and commands useful for retrieving web page content and processing it into Org mode content.
For example, you can copy a URL to the clipboard or kill-ring, then run a command that downloads the page, isolates the ``readable'' content with eww-readable, converts it to Org mode content with Pandoc, and displays it in an Org mode buffer. Another command does all of that but inserts it as an Org entry instead of displaying it in a new buffer.
Latex-extra defines extra commands and keys for LaTeX mode, as well as brings user experience improvements.
This Emacs library provides queue data structure. These queues can be used both as a first-in last-out (FILO) and as a first-in first-out (FIFO) stack, i.e. elements can be added to the front or back of the queue, and can be removed from the front. This type of data structure is sometimes called an "output-restricted deque".
Indent Bars highlights indentation with configurable vertical graphical bars, using stipples. The color and appearance (weight, pattern, position within the character, zigzag, etc.) are all configurable. Indent Bars works in any mode using fixed tab or space-based indentation. In the terminal (or on request) it uses vertical bar characters instead of stipple patterns. Optional Treesitter support is also available.
This is an export backend for Org mode that exports buffers to HTML that is compatible with Tufte CSS (https://edwardtufte.github.io/tufte-css/).
Emacs major mode for editing Raku code. It supports basic syntax highlighting, basic indentation, identifier index menu (variables, subs, classes, etc.), and REPL interaction.
json-mode extends the builtin js-mode syntax highlighting.
Relint (regular expression lint) scans Elisp files for mistakes in regexps, including deprecated syntax and bad practice. It also checks the regexp-like arguments to skip-chars-forward and skip-chars-backward.