Better defaults attempts to address the most obvious deficiencies of the Emacs default configuration in uncontroversial ways that nearly everyone can agree upon.
This Flycheck checker uses the output of ledger balance on the current file to find errors such as unbalanced transactions and syntax errors.
This package can be used to search emails in Notmuch asynchronously, with Counsel and Ivy. Simply call counsel-notmuch and input your Notmuch query.
emacs-flycheck-cython provides a flycheck interface to Cython, an optimising static compiler for both the Python programming language and the extended Cython programming language.
Hasliberg theme for Emacs has been designed for readability based on the LCH color space, to achieve a more homogenous color gradient for the theme.
emacs-world-time-mode shows time zones in your display-time-world-list formatted as a list of whole days with the differing times.
This package provides SLIME's convenient M-.and M-, navigation in emacs-lisp-mode, together with an elisp equivalent of slime-describe-symbol.
This package provides tramp-auto-auth-mode Emacs global minor mode whose purpose is to automatically feed TRAMP sub-processes with passwords for paths matching regexps.
This package calculates a precise word count in org-mode by excluding unwanted elements such as code blocks, options, and drawers. The results are displayed on the modeline.
This package generates drill cards based on an Org mode table in the current subtree. The cards are inserted under a new ``Cards'' heading in the current tree.
Spacemacs theme is an Emacs color theme that started as a theme for Spacemacs. The theme comes with dark and light variants and it should work well with 256 color terminals.
This package allows for bookmarking eshell buffers. Upon visiting the bookmark, a new eshell session will be opened in the appropriate directory if no eshell session is active.
spacegray-theme is an Emacs port of the Spacegray theme from Sublime Text. It features a dark blue/gray background and soft blue, green, orange and red as accent colors.
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 is a collection of Evil bindings for the parts of Emacs that Evil does not cover properly by default, such as help-mode, M-x calendar, Eshell and more.
Smart Mode Line is a mode-line theme for Emacs. It aims to be easy to read from small to large monitors by using colors, a prefix feature, and smart truncation.
clojure-ts-mode is an Emacs major mode that provides font-lock (syntax highlighting), indentation, and navigation support for the Clojure(Script) programming language, powered by the tree-sitter-clojure tree-sitter grammar.
emacs-evil-commentary adds keybindings to easily comment out lines of code in evil mode. It provides gcc to comment out lines, and gc to comment out the target of a motion.
This package provides an optional extension to denote for naming files with a sequencing scheme. The idea is to establish hiearchical relationships between files, such that the contents of one logically follow or complement those of another.
Extension of ob-latex for supporting vectorial output for both ox-latex (inlined) and ox-html (through svg generation) backends. Note it also optionally support macros definition from emacs-ob-latexmacro through :usemacros t header argument.
This package generates and implements appealing SVG icons for the Emacs Speedbar. By default, it generates icons from the Font Awesome fontset. However, alternative fontsets may also be used, and the color of the icons may be customized.
Sage Shell mode provides an Emacs front-end for SageMath. It can run the Sage terminal inside Emacs, and allows editing .sage source files with a dedicated major mode and sending their contents directly to that terminal.
This package permits navigation of undo history in a temporary buffer, which is read-only save for undo commands, and subsequent committal of a chain of undo commands as a single edit in the undo history.
The standard-themes are a pair of light and dark themes for GNU Emacs. They emulate the out-of-the-box looks of Emacs (which technically do not constitute a theme) while bringing to them thematic consistency, customizability, and extensibility.