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This package provides an Emacs interface to hg histedit for editing the commit history.
Org Tree Slide is a minor mode for using an Org document in presentations by progressively revealing individual subtrees of the document.
This package adds new RSS generation options to the org-publish-project-alist variable (see the Org manual if you are new to the publishing options). It adds :auto-rss and other options that work similar to the included :auto-sitemap functionality. This should make it easy for users to add RSS feeds to existing Org-based websites.
This package provides a Helm interface for toggling Emacs major or minor mode.
helm-switch-major-modelist of all major modeshelm-enable-minor-modelist of all inactive minor modeshelm-disable-minor-modelist of all ACTIVE minor modes
Hitting RET enables the mode, C-z shows the mode documentation.
This package provides an OpenStreetMap viewer for Emacs, featuring zoomable and moveable map display, display of tracks and POIs from GPX files, parallel fetching of tiles with cURL, and more.
This package provides a popup offering a preview of a list of candidates on which user-defined dispatch actions can act.
Helm Fish Completion is a Helm interface for Emacs fish-completion. It can be used in both Eshell and M-x shell.
Org Glossary defines a flexible model for working with glossary-like constructs (glossaries, acronyms, indices, etc.) within Org documents, with support for in-buffer highlighting of defined terms and high-quality exports across all Org export back-ends.
This package provides an Emacs minor mode for highlighting device tree files.
This package is an Emacs minor mode for displaying and interacting with hunks of text managed in a version control system. Added modified and deleted areas can be indicated with symbols on the edge of the buffer, and commands can be used to move between and perform actions on these hunks.
Git, Mercurial, Subversion and Bazaar are supported, and many parts of the display and behaviour is easily customisable.
unkillable-scratch helps prevent killing buffers matching a given regexp.
This package defines a major mode that runs a shell inside of a buffer, similarly to Comint mode. It is built on top of Term.
This package provides a simple alternative to notmuch-address. In particular, it gives up on persistent caching, external scripts, and backward compatibility.
solaire-mode is inspired by editors which visually distinguish code-editing windows from sidebars, popups, terminals, ecetera. It changes the background of file-visiting buffers (and certain aspects of the UI) to make them easier to distinguish from other, less important buffers.
This package replaces the traditional chevron citation marks > with a Unicode vertical bar with the same color as the text it is quoting.
It is purely presentation: the underlying text is unchanged. In particular, if you send a message containing a citation, it will contain the traditional chevron marks.
Telega-contrib is a collection of third-party contributed packages to Telega.
Valign provides visual alignment for Org mode, Markdown and Table.el tables on GUI Emacs. It can properly align tables containing variable-pitch font, CJK characters and images. Meanwhile, the text-based alignment generated by Org mode (or Markdown mode) is left untouched.
sly-named-readtables is an external contrib for SLY that enables different readtables to be active in different parts of the same file.
This package provides custom text objects and bindings for markdown-mode.
This package extends the parser of js2-mode to support JSX syntax.
This package provides a Hydra menu for interacting with the Pandoc, the document-conversion tool.
This package provides bindings to the Sourcehut REST API as well as commands for interacting with it.
Lin is a stylistic enhancement for Emacs’ built-in Hl Line mode. It remaps the hl-line face (or equivalent) buffer-locally to a style that is optimal for major modes where line selection is the primary mode of interaction.
This package allows setting and accessing variables local to an Emacs frame. Note that the variables created with this package do not have any relation with variables defined by defvar, defconst, etc.