Kind-icon mode adds a colorful icon or text prefix based on :company-kind
for compatible completion UIs. The ``kind'' prefix is typically used for differentiating completion candidates such as variables or functions.
emacs-org-imenu
shows a sidebar displaying the Imenu and allows the user to filter which headlines are shown using the interactive org-imenu-filter-select
that uses the same syntax as org-mode search.
Org Board is a bookmarking and web archival system for Emacs Org mode. It archives your bookmarks so that you can access them even when you're not online, or when the site hosting them goes down.
robot-log
is an Emacs major mode that allows more easily viewing and navigating RobotFramework debug log files. It provides syntax highlighting and convenient shortcuts to move from one keyword to the next, or locate errors.
The Ef themes are a collection of light and dark themes for GNU Emacs whose goal is to provide colorful yet legible options for users who want something with a bit more flair than the Modus themes.
This package provides a major mode for editing OpenGLSL grammar files, usually files ending with .vert
, .frag
, .glsl
or .geom
. It is based on C mode plus some features and pre-specified fontifications.
The ef-themes are a collection of light and dark themes for GNU Emacs whose goal is to provide colorful ("pretty") yet legible options for users who want something with a bit more flair than the modus-themes.
This library adds the possibility for ad-hoc applying highlighting to any face in GNU Emacs. The functionality of this library depends on overlays, which by default are not picked up when copy-pasting text from buffer to buffer.
This package provides a program is a comint mode for Emacs which allows you to run a compatible javascript REPL like Node.js, Spidermonkey, Rhino inside Emacs. It also defines a few functions for sending JavaScript input to it quickly.
Eyebrowse is a global minor mode for Emacs that allows you to manage your window configurations in a simple manner, just like tiling window managers like i3wm with their workspaces do. It displays their current state in the modeline by default.
This program is a comint mode for Emacs which allows you to run a compatible JavaScript REPL, such as node, SpiderMonkey or Rhino. It also defines a few functions for sending JavaScript input to this REPL from an Emacs buffer.
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.
This Emacs utility helps you pop up and pop out shell buffer window easily. Four pre-set options are: shell, terminal, ansi-term, and eshell. You can also set your custom shell if you use some other configuration.
This package defines a minor mode for distraction-free writing. Some of the default effects include entering fullscreen, deleting other windows of the current frame, disabling the mode line, and adding margins to the buffer that restrict the text width to 80 characters.
PDF Tools is, among other things, a replacement of DocView for PDF files. The key difference is that pages are not pre-rendered by e.g. ghostscript and stored in the file-system, but rather created on-demand and stored in memory.
Yaml mode is an Emacs major mode for editing files in the YAML data serialization format. As YAML and Python share the fact that indentation determines structure, this mode provides indentation and indentation command behavior very similar to that of Python mode.
This package brings you all the Elixir tooling and power inside your Emacs editor. It comes with commands to compile, execute and test your code, spawn an interactive shell, and look up definitions and documentation as well as code completion and project management support.
Buttercup is a behavior-driven development framework for testing Emacs Lisp code. It groups related tests so they can share common set-up and tear-down code, and allows the programmer to "spy" on functions to ensure they are called with the right arguments during testing.
This is an Elisp library for WebSocket clients to talk to WebSocket servers, and for WebSocket servers to accept connections from WebSocket clients. This library is designed to be used by other library writers, to write applications that use WebSockets, and is not useful by itself.
Because Haml'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 haml-mode)
helm-exwm
runs a Helm session over the list of EXWM buffers. helm-exwm-switch
is a convenience X application launcher using Helm to switch between the various windows of one or several specific applications. See helm-exwm-switch-browser
for an example.
Enhances Dired and buffers visiting annex files with git-annex functionality. In Dired, the names of annex files are shortened by hiding the symbolic links and fontified based on whether content is present. Commands for performing some common operations (e.g., unlocking and adding files) are provided.
This package provides a major mode for editing Rego file (See https://www.openpolicyagent.org/docs/latest/policy-language/ to learn more) in Emacs. Some of its major features include: - syntax highlighting (font lock), - Basic indentation, raw and normal string support - Automatic formatting on save (configurable) - REPL support