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Bytevector PEGs for GNU Guile
R7RS-small Scheme library for reading and writing RSV (Rows of String Values) data format, a very simple binary format for storing tables of strings. It is a competitor for e.g. CSV (Comma Seperated Values), and TSV (Tab Separated Values). Its main benefit is that the strings are represented as Unicode encoded as UTF-8, and the value and row separators are byte values that are never used in UTF-8, so the strings do not need any error prone escaping and thus can be written and read verbatim.
Specified in https://github.com/Stenway/RSV-Specification and demonstrated in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb_70o6ohMA.
A Scheme runtime compiler.
A Javascript Ribbit Scheme runtime.
Skribilo is a free document production tool that takes a structured document representation as its input and renders that document in a variety of output formats: HTML and Info for on-line browsing, and Lout and LaTeX for high-quality hard copies.
The input document can use Skribilo's markup language to provide information about the document's structure, which is similar to HTML or LaTeX and does not require expertise. Alternatively, it can use a simpler, “markup-less” format that borrows from Emacs' outline mode and from other conventions used in emails, Usenet and text.
Lastly, Skribilo provides Guile Scheme APIs.
Revised^7 Report of the Algorithmic Language Scheme adapted to Texinfo format. This package installs the pdf version of the document.
Revised^7 Report of the Algorithmic Language Scheme adapted to Texinfo format. This package installs the info version of the document.
Revised^7 Report of the Algorithmic Language Scheme adapted to Texinfo format. This package installs the html version of the document.
Revised^7 Report of the Algorithmic Language Scheme adapted to Texinfo format. This package installs the epub version of the document.
Wget-compatible web downloader and crawler.
grab-site is an easy preconfigured web crawler designed for backing up websites. Give grab-site a URL and it will recursively crawl the site and write WARC files. Internally, grab-site uses a fork of wpull for crawling.
Image Max URL is a program that will try to find larger/original versions of images and videos, usually by replacing URL patterns.
It currently contains support for >10,000 hardcoded websites (full list in sites.txt), but it also supports a number of generic engines (such as Wordpress and MediaWiki), which means it can work for many other websites as well.
Provides the ability to work with tabs as trees.
New tabs opened from the current tab are automatically organized as children of the current tab. Such branches are easily folded (collapsed) by clicking on the arrow shown in the parent tab, so you no longer need to suffer from too many visible tabs. If you want, you can restructure the tree via drag and drop.
The Common Desktop Environment (CDE) is an X Windows desktop environment that was commonly used on commercial UNIX variants such as Sun Solaris, HP-UX and IBM AIX. Developed between 1993 and 1999, it has now been released under an Open Source licence by The Open Group.
MDF2ISO is a very simple utility to convert an Alcohol 120% bin image to the standard ISO-9660 format.
emacs-diminish implements hiding or abbreviation of the mode line displays (lighters) of minor modes.
This package adds functionality to Emacs Ibuffer for grouping buffers by their Projectile root directory.
This package facilitates editing text from EXWM buffers by generating a temp buffer in which any useful Emacs utilities and modes can be invoked.
SLIME extends Emacs with support for interactive programming in Common Lisp. The features are centered around slime-mode, an Emacs minor mode that complements the standard lisp-mode. While lisp-mode supports editing Lisp source files, slime-mode adds support for interacting with a running Common Lisp process for compilation, debugging, documentation lookup, and so on.
erc-hl-nicks highlights nicknames in ERC, an IRC client for Emacs. The main features are:
Auto-colorizes nicknames without having to specify colors
Ignores certain characters that IRC clients add to nicknames to avoid duplicates (nickname, nickname’, nickname", etc.)
Attempts to produce colors with a sufficient amount of contrast between the nick color and the background color
Find dupes using external command (fdupes/jdupes) and handle them in dired-mode.
GNU Emacs is an extensible and highly customizable text editor. It is based on an Emacs Lisp interpreter with extensions for text editing. Emacs has been extended in essentially all areas of computing, giving rise to a vast array of packages supporting, e.g., email, IRC and XMPP messaging, spreadsheets, remote server editing, and much more. Emacs includes extensive documentation on all aspects of the system, from basic editing to writing large Lisp programs. It has full Unicode support for nearly all human languages.
This package provides an SSH mode for Emacs, built on top of Tramp and shell mode. It keeps a history of previously connected hosts and supports auto-completion of known hosts.
Work with Git forges, such as Github and Gitlab, from the comfort of Magit and the rest of Emacs.