This package provides groovy-mode for syntax highlighting in Groovy source files, REPL integration with run-groovy and Grails project navigation with the grails mode.
evil-matchit is a minor mode for jumping between matching tags in evil mode using %. It is a port of matchit for Vim.
This package provides a minor mode to show all lines that have a comment with a tag, for example listing them right next to each other.
Manage your contacts from Org mode. You can auto complete email addresses, export contacts to a vCard file, put birthdays in your Org Agenda, and more.
Automatically install and use tree-sitter major modes in Emacs 29+. If the tree-sitter version can’t be used, fall back to the original major mode
Miasma is a dark color theme for Emacs inspired by the woods. It is mostly a direct port of Miasma theme for vim editor.
This package provides a tree-sitter major mode for editing Odin programming files. According to the author, this is still a work-in-progress.
This package can be used to search emails in Emacs, searching result displays as you type thanks to Helm, though notmuch-search does the real search.
An implementation of a variation on the Zettelkasten method of notetaking in GNU Emacs, leveraging org-mode, plain-text, and pdf-tools to create a directory of notes.
Magit-tbdiff provides a Magit interface to git-range-diff (and its third-party predecessor git-tbdiff), a Git subcommand for comparing two versions of a topic branch.
A simple alternative to notmuch-address. It gives up on persistent caching, external scripts, and backward compatibility. It uses the improved completion API offered by Emacs 27.1 and later.
Daredevil SKK is a version of SKK, a Japanese input method on Emacs. This package adds support for the Nicola keyboard layout to it.
This package provides provides variants of eval-last-sexp that work on the containing list or s-expression, as well as an option for visually flashing evaluated s-expressions.
This Emacs package provides font-lock, indentation, navigation and basic refactoring for the Clojure programming language. It is recommended to use clojure-mode with Paredit or Smartparens.
Soothe theme is an amalgam of muted color tones and highlighted backgrounds. It has builtin support for Rainbow delimiters, Org mode, Whitespace mode, ECB, Flyspell, Ido, Linum, highlight indentation, Show Paren mode.
This Emacs package provides font-lock, indentation, navigation and basic refactoring for the Clojure programming language. It is recommended to use clojure-mode with Paredit or Smartparens.
This package provides definitions for Polymode to support Org buffers. It edits source blocks in an Org buffer using the native modes of the blocks' languages while remaining inside the primary Org buffer.
Org Cliplink provides a simple command that takes a URL from the clipboard and inserts an Org mode link with a title of a page found by the URL into the current buffer.
This package provides an Emacs interface to communicate with Jupyter kernels. It provides REPL and Org mode source code block frontends to Jupyter kernels and kernel interactions integrated with Emacs' built-in features.
Base16 provides carefully chosen syntax highlighting and a default set of sixteen colors suitable for a wide range of applications. Base16 is not a single theme but a set of guidelines with numerous implementations.
This package offers an hydra-based method of managing major mode-specific key bindings. It is intended for use as a library only; see package emacs-major-mode-hydra for a user-friendly interface.
This package contains a minor mode that can be toggled. It fetches weather information based on your location or on a given location from https://wttr.in and then displays it on the mode line.
This package is merely a combination of two other Emacs packages: helm-wordnet and wordnut. It features word completion with Helm and displays a buffer of all the different result types available to Wordnet.