Org Roam UI is meant as a successor of Org Roam server that extends functionality of Org Roam with a web application that runs side-by-side with Emacs. It provides a web interface for navigating around notes created within Org Roam.
This package provides support for programming with ISLisp in Emacs. It features a major mode with syntax highlighting, symbol autocompletion and documentation search, among other features. It also includes an inferior mode with REPL integration. Currently it only supports the Easy ISLisp (eisl) implementation.
This library implements a generic interface for toggling switches and setting options and then invoking an Emacs command which does something with these arguments. The prototypical use is for the command to call an external process, passing on the arguments as command line arguments.
Org-Roam-UI is a frontend for exploring and interacting with your org-roam notes.
Org-Roam-UI is meant a successor of org-roam-server that extends functionality of org-roam with a Web app that runs side-by-side with Emacs.
This is a C# editing mode for Emacs, based on CC mode. It handles syntax coloring, indentation, insertion of matched pairs of curly braces and documentation generation. In addition, it provides menu-based navigation using Imenu, and Compilation mode support for MSBuild, devenv and xbuild.
This package provides an Emacs library to use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR of child processes, making sure they know how to call home. For remote processes a substitute is provided, which communicates with Emacs on stdout instead of using a socket as the Emacsclient does.
This package provides an Emacs library to use the Emacsclient as $EDITOR of child processes, making sure they know how to call home. For remote processes a substitute is provided, which communicates with Emacs on stdout instead of using a socket as the Emacsclient does.
Company box is a Company front-end. It supports different colors for different backends, associates icons to functions, variables... and their backends, and displays candidate's documentation. It is not limited by the current window size or buffer's text properties.
This package is not compatible with a TTY.
A dark theme with contrasting colours for Emacs based on the lush theme by Andre Richter, using the same colours palette as the the built-in dichromacy theme; intended to be suitable for red/green colour blind users.
This package provides an Ansible documentation for GNU Emacs.
ansible-doc allows you to view the documentation of an Ansible module and ansible-doc-mode minor mode adds documentation lookup to YAML Mode. You could enable the mode with (add-hook 'yaml-mode-hook #'ansible-doc-mode).
This package provides the following collection of Emacs dired mode additions:
dired-avfs
dired-columns
dired-filter
dired-hacks-utils
dired-images
dired-list
dired-narrow
dired-open
dired-rainbow
dired-ranger
dired-subtree
dired-tagsistant
Lambda-line is a custom status-line (or “mode-line) for Emacs. It is configurable for use either as a header-line or as a footer-line. The status-line has the structure: [ status name (primary) tertiary secondary ], Information displayed depends on major mode. Not all segments display in every mode.
Consult-dir allows you to easily insert directory paths into the minibuffer prompt in Emacs.
When using the minibuffer, you can switch---with completion and filtering provided by your completion setup---to any directory you’ve visited recently, or to a project or bookmarked directory. The minibuffer prompt will be replaced with the directory you choose.
Org-webring is an alternative implementation of a feed-based webring, taking inspiration from openring by Drew DeVault. Intended to integrate with Org-based websites and blogs (either directly, or indirectly, as in ox-hugo), it will fetch a given list of web feed files and correctly parse and format the elements to be displayed for sharing.
This package includes a collection of Company mode backends for Proof-General's Coq mode, and many useful extensions to Proof-General. It features:
Prettification of operators, types, and subscripts,
Auto-completion,
Insertion of cases,
Fully explicit intros,
Outlines, code folding, and jumping to definition,
Help with errors,
and more.
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 program is an alarm management tool for Emacs. To set an alarm clock, call `M-x alarm-clock-set', then enter time as the following tips. To view alarm clock list, call `M-x alarm-clock-list-view', then use a key to set a new alarm clock, C-k to kill an alarm clock in the current line.
This package adds a single command dired-rsync which allows the user to copy marked files in a Dired buffer via rsync. This is useful, especially for large files, because the copy happens in the background and doesn’t lock up Emacs. It is also more efficient than using Tramp's own encoding methods for moving data between systems.
This package adds a single command dired-rsync which allows the user to copy marked files in a Dired buffer via rsync. This is useful, especially for large files, because the copy happens in the background and doesn’t lock up Emacs. It is also more efficient than using Tramp's own encoding methods for moving data between systems.
This package provides tagged workspaces in Emacs, similar to workspaces in windows managers such as Awesome and XMonad. perspective.el provides multiple workspaces (or "perspectives") for each Emacs frame. Each perspective is composed of a window configuration and a set of buffers. Switching to a perspective activates its window configuration, and when in a perspective only its buffers are available by default.
This package provides tagged workspaces in Emacs, similar to workspaces in windows managers such as Awesome and XMonad. perspective.el provides multiple workspaces (or "perspectives") for each Emacs frame. Each perspective is composed of a window configuration and a set of buffers. Switching to a perspective activates its window configuration, and when in a perspective only its buffers are available by default.
Cal-China-X provides additional features for Emacs' Cal-China package:
Chinese localizations.
Display holiday, lunar, horoscope, zodiac, solar term info on mode line.
Define holidays using holiday-lunar, holiday-solar-term.
Highlight holidays based on different priorities.
Add cal-china-x-chinese-holidays, cal-china-x-japanese-holidays.
custom week diary (like weeks in school).
This package provides a sidebar for Org buffers. At the top is a chronological list of scheduled and deadlined tasks in the current buffer (similar to the Org agenda ,but without all its features), and below that is a list of all other non-done to-do items. If the buffer is narrowed, the sidebar only shows items in the narrowed portion; this allows seeing an overview of tasks in a subtree.
This package adds an easy way of inserting IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) into a document Usage ===== To install clone this package directly and load it (load-file "PATH/company-ipa.el") To activate: (add-to-list company-backends company-ipa-symbols-unicode) To use: type ~pp and you should get completions To change the prefix, execute: (company-ipa-set-trigger-prefix "¬") For best performance you should use this with company-flx: (company-flx-mode +1)