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emacs-guru-mode 20211025.1157
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/bbatsov/guru-mode
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Become an Emacs guru
Description:

Guru mode teaches you how to use Emacs effectively. In particular it promotes the use of idiomatic keybindings for essential editing commands. It can be configured to either disallow the alternative keybindings completely or to warn when they are being used.

emacs-julia-mode 20230119.1840
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/JuliaEditorSupport/julia-emacs
Licenses: Expat
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Major mode for editing Julia source code
Description:

This is the official Emacs mode for editing Julia programs.

emacs-metronome 20220210.147
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://gitlab.com/jagrg/metronome
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: A simple metronome
Description:

This is a very simple metronome for GNU Emacs. To install it from source, add metronome.el to your load path and require it. Then M-x metronome to play/pause, and C-u M-x metronome to set a new tempo. (require metronome) (global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-m") metronome)

emacs-zzz-to-char 20210321.1707
Propagated dependencies: emacs-avy@0.5.0
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/mrkkrp/zzz-to-char
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Fancy version of `zap-to-char' command
Description:

This package provides two new commands: `zzz-to-char and `zzz-up-to-char which work like the built-ins `zap-to-char and `zap-up-to-char', but allow the user to quickly select the exact character they want to zzz to. The commands work like the built-ins when there is only one occurrence of the target character, excepting that they automatically work in the backward direction, too. One can specify how many characters to scan from each side of the point, see `zzz-to-char-reach'.

emacs-haskell-mode 20221113.1425
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: A Haskell editing mode
Description:

This package provides a major mode for editing Haskell (the functional programming language, see URL `http://www.haskell.org') in Emacs. Some of its major features include: - syntax highlighting (font lock), - automatic indentation, - on-the-fly documentation, - interaction with inferior GHCi/Hugs instance, - scans declarations and places them in a menu. See URL `https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode and/or Info node `(haskell-mode)Introduction for more information. Use `M-x haskell-mode-view-news` (after Haskell Mode is installed) to show information on recent changes in Haskell Mode.

emacs-dad-joke 20170928.658
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/davep/dad-joke.el
Licenses: GPL 3+
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Get/display dad jokes
Description:

dad-joke.el is a terrible bit of elisp code inspired by seeing https://goo.gl/NXTJXk and also with https://goo.gl/ji4Viv in mind. With "thanks" to Sue for being responsible for pointing me at the former, and thus reminding me of the latter.

emacs-org-page 20170807.224
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/kelvinh/org-page
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: a static site generator based on org mode
Description:

See documentation at https://github.com/kelvinh/org-page Org-page is a static site generator based on org mode. Org-page provides following features: 1) org sources and html files managed by git 2) incremental publication (according to =git diff= command) 3) category support 4) tags support (auto generated) 5) RSS support (auto generated) 6) search engine support (auto generated) 7) a beautiful theme 8) theme customization support 9) commenting (implemented using disqus) 10) site visiting tracking (implemented using google analytics) 11) index/about page support (auto generated if no default provided) 12) site preview 13) highly customizable

emacs-org-kanban 20220723.1216
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: http://github.com/gizmomogwai/org-kanban
Licenses: Expat
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: kanban dynamic block for org-mode.
Description:

To create a kanban table for an org file, simply put the dynamic block ` #+BEGIN: kanban #+END: somewhere and run `C-c C-c on it. You can use `org-kanban/initialize to get this generated.

emacs-emojify-logos 20180814.917
Propagated dependencies: emacs-emojify@1.2
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/mxgoldstein/emojify-logos
Licenses: GPL 3 Expat CC0 CC-BY 3.0 GPL 3+ Public Domain GPL 2+ GPL 1+ CC-BY-SA 3.0
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Add logos to emojify
Description:

This package adds logo icons for various programming languages and tools to emojify.el All icons are the property of their respective owners and may be trademarked and/or restricted in the way they may be used. See COPYRIGHT.MD for more details. ; TODO Add more logos for languages / modes etc. Replace low-quality C icon Find a (somewhat) free icon for java

emacs-ob-nim 20210601.1807
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: unspecified
Licenses: LGPL 2.1
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Babel Functions for nim
Description:

Org-Babel support for evaluating nim code (based on ob-C). very limited implementation: - currently only support :results output - not much in the way of error feedback

emacs-octo-mode 20161008.1229
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/cryon/octo-mode
Licenses: Expat
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Major mode for Octo assembly language
Description:

Major mode for editing Octo source code. A high level assembly language for the Chip8 virtual machine. See: https://github.com/JohnEarnest/Octo The mode could most likely have benefited from deriving asm-mode as Octo is an assembly language. However part of the reasoning behind creating this mode was learning more about Emacs internals. The language is simple enough to allow the mode to be quite compact anyways. Much inspiration was taken from yaml-mode so there might be similarities in the source structure and naming choices. ; Installation: The easiest way to install octo-mode is from melpa. Assuming MELPA is added to your archive list you can list the available packages by typing M-x list-packages, look for octo-mode, mark it for installation by typing i and then execute (install) by typing x'. Or install it directly with M-x package-install RET octo-mode. If you want to install it manually, just drop this file anywhere in your `load-path'. Be default octo-mode associates itself with the *.8o file ending. You can enable the mode manually by M-x octo-mode RET.

emacs-font-utils 20210405.1149
Propagated dependencies: emacs-persistent-soft@20150223.1853 emacs-pcache@20220724.1841
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: http://github.com/rolandwalker/font-utils
Licenses: FreeBSD
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Utility functions for working with fonts
Description:

Quickstart (require font-utils) (font-utils-exists-p "Courier") Explanation Font-utils is a collection of functions for working with fonts. This library has no user-level interface; it is only useful for programming in Emacs Lisp. The following functions are provided, most of which deal with font names rather than font objects: `font-utils-exists-p `font-utils-first-existing-font `font-utils-is-qualified-variant `font-utils-lenient-name-equal `font-utils-list-names `font-utils-name-from-xlfd `font-utils-normalize-name `font-utils-parse-name `font-utils-read-name The most generally useful of these is `font-utils-exists-p', which tests whether a font matching the given name is currently available for use. To use font-utils, place the font-utils.el library somewhere Emacs can find it, and add the following to your ~/.emacs file: (require font-utils) See Also M-x customize-group RET font-utils RET Notes Compatibility and Requirements GNU Emacs version 24.4-devel : yes, at the time of writing GNU Emacs version 24.3 : yes GNU Emacs version 23.3 : yes GNU Emacs version 22.3 and lower : no Uses if present: persistent-soft.el (Recommended) Bugs Behavior/echo messages are not sane when font-utils-use-memory-cache is nil, or pcache is not available. Checking for font availability is slow on most systems. Workaround: where supported, font information will be cached to disk. See customize for more. font-utils-exists-p only supports two styles of font name. This page http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Fonts.html#Fonts describes four styles of font name. TODO Better support for disabling caching. Possibly return a font object instead of font-info vector from font-utils-exists-p. Test whether (find-font (font-spec :name "Name")) is faster than font-info. font-utils-create-fuzzy-matches is not exhaustive enough to catch many typos. ; License Simplified BSD License: Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. This software is provided by Roland Walker "AS IS" and any express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall Roland Walker or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage. The views and conclusions contained in the software and documentation are those of the authors and should not be interpreted as representing official policies, either expressed or implied, of Roland Walker.

emacs-alarm-clock 20221106.1409
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/wlemuel/alarm-clock
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Alarm Clock
Description:

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.

emacs-pcache 20220724.1841
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: unspecified
Licenses: GPL 2+
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: persistent caching for Emacs.
Description:

pcache provides a persistent way of caching data, in a hashtable-like structure. It relies on `eieio-persistent in the backend, so that any object that can be serialized by EIEIO can be stored with pcache. pcache handles objects called "repositories" (`pcache-repository') and "entries" (`pcache-entry'). Each repository is identified by a unique name, that defines an entry in `pcache-directory'. Subdirectories are allowed, by the use of a directory separator in the repository name. Example: (let ((repo (pcache-repository "plop"))) (pcache-put repo foo 42) ; store value 42 with key foo (pcache-get repo foo) ; => 42 ) Keys can be pretty much any Lisp object, and are compared for equality using `eql Optionally, cache entries can expire: (let ((repo (pcache-repository "plop"))) (pcache-put repo foo 42 1) ; store value 42 with key foo for 1 second (sleep-for 1) (pcache-get repo foo) ; => nil )

emacs-zetteldeft 20221006.9f0927
Propagated dependencies: emacs-ace-window@0.10.0 emacs-deft@0.8
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://www.eliasstorms.net/zetteldeft/
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Zettelkasten for Emacs
Description:

Zetteldeft is an extension of the Deft package for Emacs. Building on Deft’s search functionality, Zetteldeft provides a way to create and manage links between short notes.

emacs-ledger-mode 20230106.1610
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: unspecified
Licenses: GPL 2
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Helper code for use with the "ledger" command-line tool
Description:

Most of the general ledger-mode code is here.

emacs-elisp-autofmt 20230205.435
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://codeberg.org/ideasman42/emacs-elisp-autofmt
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Emacs lisp auto-format
Description:

Auto format emacs-lisp code on save. ; Usage (elisp-autofmt-buffer) ; Auto-format the current buffer. You may also use the minor mode `elisp-autofmt-mode which enables formatting the buffer on save.

emacs-ob-lfe 20170725.1420
Propagated dependencies: emacs-org@9.7.39
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: http://github.com/zweifisch/ob-lfe
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: org-babel functions for lfe evaluation
Description:

org-babel functions for lfe evaluation

emacs-ob-kotlin 20180823.1321
Propagated dependencies: emacs-org@9.7.39
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: http://github.com/zweifisch/ob-kotlin
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: org-babel functions for kotlin evaluation
Description:

org-babel functions for kotlin evaluation

emacs-org-chef 20220422.300
Propagated dependencies: emacs-org@9.7.39
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/Chobbes/org-chef
Licenses: Expat
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Cookbook and recipe management with org-mode.
Description:

org-chef is a package for managing recipes in org-mode. One of the main features is that it can automatically extract recipes from websites like allrecipes.com

emacs-sass-mode 20190502.53
Propagated dependencies: emacs-haml-mode@20190219.2102
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: http://github.com/nex3/haml/tree/master
Licenses: Expat
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Major mode for editing Sass files
Description:

Because Sass's indentation schema is similar to that of YAML and Python, many indentation-related functions are similar to those in yaml-mode and python-mode. To install, save this on your load path and add the following to your .emacs file: (require sass-mode) sass-mode requires haml-mode, which can be found at http://github.com/nex3/haml-mode.

emacs-ox-report 20220910.951
Propagated dependencies: emacs-org-msg@4.0
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/DarkBuffalo/ox-report
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Export your org file to minutes report PDF file
Description:

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. This is a another exporter for org-mode that translates Org-mode file to beautiful PDF file EXAMPLE ORG FILE HEADER: #+title:Readme ox-notes #+author: Matthias David #+options: toc:nil #+ou:Zoom #+quand: 20/2/2021 #+projet: ox-minutes #+absent: C. Robert,T. tartanpion #+present: K. Soulet,I. Payet #+excuse:Sophie Fonsec,Karine Soulet #+logo: logo.png

emacs-ogham-input 0.0.1-1.d576718
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://git.sr.ht/~yewscion/emacs-ogham-input
Licenses: AGPL 3+
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Emacs input method for Ogham
Description:

A quail-based input method for the Ogham script (beith-luis-nion).

emacs-company-quickhelp-terminal 20220704.647
Propagated dependencies: emacs-company-quickhelp@2.3.0 emacs-popup@0.5.9
Channel: yewscion
Location: cdr255/emacs.scm (cdr255 emacs)
Home page: https://github.com/jcs-elpa/company-quickhelp-terminal
Licenses: GPL 3
Build system: emacs
Synopsis: Terminal support for `company-quickhelp'
Description:

Terminal support for `company-quickhelp'.

Total packages: 69236