This package provides a PlantUML grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides an XCompose grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a Hyprlang grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a Solidity grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a GDScript grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a LLVM TableGen grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a GNU Readline init grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides Markdown (CommonMark Spec v0.30) grammars for the Tree-sitter library.
Org Tree Slide is a minor mode for using an Org document in presentations by progressively revealing individual subtrees of the document.
This gem generates a treemap showing the complexity of Ruby code on which it is run. It uses Saikuro under the covers to analyze Ruby code complexity.
Tree Inspector is an inspection tool for Emacs Lisp objects that uses a tree view. It works together with Emacs Inspector when it is loaded; when an object label is clicked on the tree, an inspector is opened on that object.
Treemacs is a file and project explorer similar to NeoTree or Vim's NerdTree, but largely inspired by the Project Explorer in Eclipse. It shows the file system outlines of your projects in a simple tree layout allowing quick navigation and exploration, while also possessing basic file management utilities.
Weight-balanced trees
This package provides an Ungrammar grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a Blueprint grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a Git .gitignore grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This package provides a tree-based API for resolution of Maven project dependencies.
replacement of car, cdr and consorts and other tree- and list-routines
This package provides a gst-launch-1.0 grammar for the Tree-sitter library.
This module provides an XPath engine, that can be re-used by other module/classes that implement trees. It is designed to be compatible with Class::XPath, ie it passes its tests if you replace Class::XPath by Tree::XPathEngine.
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.
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/project-treemacs
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/simple-call-tree
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/meow-tree-sitter