This package provides a major mode for editing Fluke TL/1 source code. TL/1 is a language used to control Flukeās 9100 series of testing and troubleshooting mainframes.
SEMI is a package for GNU Emacs to provide features related with MIME user interface. SEMI-EPG is a variant of SEMI, which features supports to EasyPG and latest Emacs.
Emacs 4clojure interacts with 4clojure problems. You can open a specific question and move to the next or previous one. You can also verify your answers.
tracking.el
provides a way for different modes to notify the user that a buffer needs attention. The user then can cycle through them using C-c C-SPC
.
This package provides sticky-key-like functionality to obviate the need for repeated prefix-key sequences, and can reuse existing keymaps. The list of commands is displayed in a handy popup.
This mode provides basic functionality required for successfully interacting with sbt inside Emacs. The core functionality includes interacting with the sbt shell and Scala console, compiling code and navigation to errors.
The deferred.el
library provides support for asynchronous tasks. The API is almost the same as that of JSDeferred, a JavaScript library for asynchronous tasks.
The Detached package allows users to run processes detached from Emacs. It provides integration with multiple built-in modes, as well as providing an interface to attach and interact with the processes.
This package provides a minor mode to automatically warp the mouse pointer to the center of a focused window, as well as a command to warp it to the currently selected window.
SML-MODE is a major Emacs mode for editing Standard ML. It provides syntax highlighting and automatic indentation and comes with sml-proc which allows interaction with an inferior SML interactive loop.
This package provides an Emacs major mode rec-mode
for working with GNU Recutils text-based, human-editable databases. It supports editing, navigation, and querying of recutils database files including field and record folding.
Dap mode is an Emacs client/library for Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP), a wire protocol for communication between client and debug server. It is similar to the LSP but provides integration with Debug server.
This package runs a callback (a finalizer) after its registered lisp object has been garbage collected. This allows extra resources, such as buffers and processes, to be cleaned up after the object has been freed.
LSP mode is a client and library implementation for the Language Server Protocol. This mode creates an IDE-like experience by providing optional integration with other popular Emacs packages like Company, Flycheck, and Projectile.
This package is a toolbox for LaTeX editing with Evil. It provides many text objects fully utilizing evil-surround
, some useful movements, and keymaps for quickly entering environments or cdlatex
-like accents.
This package provides an Emacs major mode rec-mode
for working with GNU Recutils text-based, human-editable databases. It supports editing, navigation, and querying of recutils database files including field and record folding.
Tup mode provides syntax highlighting for all of the elements of tupfiles, such as rule definitions, user-defined variables, macros, flags, bin variables, and so on. The mode also allows you to execute Tup commands.
This program sends HTML email using Org-mode HTML export. This approximates a WYSiWYG HTML mail editor from within Emacs, and can be useful for sending tables, fontified source code, and inline images in email.
This package provides an Emacs VC backend to work with Mercurial repositories through the Mercurial command server. The main advantage compared to vc-hg
is speed.
This package allows moving the borders of the active window with the arrow keys. It prefers to move the right or bottom border when possible, and falls back to moving the left or top border otherwise.
Aim for this project is to make it easier to generate preprocessor macros from Emacs for C/C++ code that needs to be build against multiple incompatible versions of third party libraries or C++
standards.
This package evaluates the content of a buffer, or region, and displays the result. Quickrun executes not only script languages (Perl, Ruby, Python etc), but also compiling languages (C, C++, Go, Java etc) and markup languages.
The minitest mode provides commands to run the tests for the current file or line, as well as rerunning the previous tests, or all the tests for a project.
This package also includes relevant snippets for yasnippet.
This package provides a new org link type for playing back multimedia files from org-mode using EMMS, The Emacs Multimedia System. If the link contains a track position, playback will start at the specified position.