benchmark-init
provides a way to keep track of where time is being spent during Emacs startup in order to optimize startup time.
This package provides company-mode backends for completing label references and citations in LaTeX. It is based on RefTeX, which is included with Emacs.
This is an Emacs package that turns HTML into Hiccup syntax which is a popular notation to use when doing Clojure/ClojureScript web development.
Purpose is a package that introduces the concept of a "purpose" for windows and buffers, and then helps you maintain a robust window layout easily.
Mode Line Idle provides a convenient way to defer text evaluation which integrates into existing mode-line without requiring a minor mode or configuration.
Zerodark is a dark theme inspired from One Dark and Niflheim. An optional mode-line format can be enabled with zerodark-setup-modeline-format
.
This package provides an efficient Emacs keybinding set based on statistics of command frequency, and supports common shortcuts for open, close, copy, cut, paste, undo, redo.
This Emacs package provides idle-highlight-mode
that sets an idle timer to highlight all occurrences in the buffer of the word under the point.
Org Edit LaTeX is an extension for Org mode. It lets you edit a LaTeX fragment in a dedicated buffer just like editing a source block.
This minor mode tries to find and highlight problems with your writing in English as you type. It primarily detects "weasel words" and abuse of passive voice.
Adds 256 color handling to term/ansi-term by adding 247 customizable faces to ansi-term-color-vector and overriding term-handle-colors-array to handle additional escape sequences.
emacs-terraform-mode
provides a major mode for working with Terraform configuration files. Most of the functionality is inherited from hcl-mode
.
This package provides a major mode for editing Extempore code. It can create an Extempore REPL, connect the current extempore-mode
buffer to a running Extempore process, and more.
This package is an integration with powerthesaurus.org. It helps to look up a word in powerthesaurus and either replace or insert selected option in the buffer (depending on the current selection).
Call gif-screencast
to start a recording. A screenshot is taken for every user action. Call gif-screencast-stop
(<f9> by default) to finish recording and create the GIF result.
Telephone Line is a new implementation of Powerline for Emacs with optional baked-in Evil support, antialiased separators, and an easy configuration language which makes it trivial to write your own themes.
This package provides an org-mode
link type that allows execution of various mu4e
queries when clicked. Such links can be organized into a dashboard, by simply writing an org file.
emacs-telephone-line
is a new implementation of Powerline for emacs with optional baked-in evil support, antialiased separators, and an easy configuration language which makes it trivial to write your own themes.
This Emacs package provides a global minor mode mode-line-bell-mode
which sets ring-bell-function
to a function that will briefly flash the mode-line when the bell is rung.
Literate-Elisp is an Emacs lisp library to provide an easy way to use literal programming in Emacs lisp. It extends the Emacs load mechanism so Emacs can load Org files as Lisp source files directly.
This Emacs package provides navigation for imenu tags across all buffers that satisfy a filtering criteria. Available criteria are all buffers with the same major mode, same project buffers, and user-defined list of friendly mode buffers.
This plugin was an answer to the lack of proper multiple cursor support in Emacs+Evil. It allows you to select and edit matches interactively, integrating iedit-mode
into Evil mode with an attempt at sensible defaults.
A minor mode that hides the mode-line in your current buffer. It can be used to toggle an alternative mode-line, toggle its visibility, or simply disable the mode-line in buffers where it is not very useful.
A minor mode that hides the mode-line in your current buffer. It can be used to toggle an alternative mode-line, toggle its visibility, or simply disable the mode-line in buffers where it is not very useful.