This package provides a minor mode form-feed-mode
to display page delimiters which usually appear as ^L glyphs on a single line as horizontal lines spanning the entire window. The minor mode is suitable for inclusion into mode hooks and is intended to be used that way.
This package integrates calibre into Emacs.
Powerful ebook dashboard.
Manage ebooks, actually not only ebooks!
Manage Ebook libraries.
Another bookmarks solution, by setting the tags and comments.
Quick search, filter, make actions on items with ivy and helm.
Org-ref support.
This package improves and replaces the GNU Emacs commands that interactively evaluate Emacs Lisp expressions. The new commands replace standard key bindings and are all prefixed with rsw-elisp-
. They work the same way as the old commands when called non-interactively; only the interactive behavior should be different.
This is a very simple metronome for GNU Emacs. To install it from source, add metronome.el to your load path and require it. Then M-x metronome to play/pause, and C-u M-x metronome to set a new tempo. (require metronome) (global-set-key (kbd "C-c C-m") metronome)
This package provides an orderless completion style that divides the pattern into space-separated components, and matches candidates that match all of the components in any order. Each component can match in any one of several ways: literally, as a regexp, as an initialism, in the flex style, or as multiple word prefixes.
Nyan mode is an analog indicator of your position in the buffer. The cat should go from left to right in your mode-line, as you move your point from 0% to 100%. You can click on the rainbow or the empty space to scroll backwards and forwards and also animate it.
Taking inspiration from prefix keys and prefix arguments in Emacs, Transient implements a similar abstraction involving a prefix command, infix arguments and suffix commands. We could call this abstraction a "transient command", but because it always involves at least two commands (a prefix and a suffix) we prefer to call it just a "transient".
Taking inspiration from prefix keys and prefix arguments in Emacs, Transient implements a similar abstraction involving a prefix command, infix arguments and suffix commands. We could call this abstraction a "transient command", but because it always involves at least two commands (a prefix and a suffix) we prefer to call it just a "transient".
This package provides a major mode that let the user interact with SWI-Prolog in all buffers. For instance, one can consult Prolog programs and evaluate embedded queries. This mode is focused on the command ediprolog-dwim
(Do What I Mean) which is supposed to, depending on the context, carry out the appropriate action.
Dumb Jump is an Emacs "jump to definition" package with support for multiple programming languages that favors "just working" over speed or accuracy. This means minimal --- and ideally zero --- configuration with absolutely no stored indexes (tags) or persistent background processes. Dumb Jump performs best with The Silver Searcher ag
or ripgrep rg
installed.
GNU Hyperbole, or just Hyperbole, is a programmable hypertextual information management system. It offers rapid views and interlinking of all kinds of textual information, utilizing Emacs for editing. In particular, Hyperbole lets you quickly create and activate hyperlink buttons, build outlines, manage all your contacts, your windows and frames, and search across buffers, directory trees, or the web.
DWIM stands for "do what I mean", as in the idea that one keystroke can do different things depending on the context. In this package, it means that, if the cursor is in a currently hidden folded construction, we want to show it; if it's not, we want to hide whatever fold the cursor is in.
This package highlights all misspelled words in a window, just like a word processor or web browser does. This behavior is different from the built-in Flyspell package, which only checks words as the cursor moves over them. Moreover, unlike Flyspell, Jit-spell communicates with the spell-checking subprocess entirely asynchronously, which can lead to a noticeable performance improvement.
This package provides two parameterized uncolored color themes for Emacs: tao-yin
and tao-yang
. The default tao-theme-scale-fn
is tao-theme-golden-scale
.
You can customize: tao-theme-scale-fn
, that returns 16 2-digit numbers; tao-theme-scale-filter-fn
, for edge filter; and tao-theme-use-height
.
This package lets you create notes that are kept in sync when you scroll through the document, but that are external to it---the notes themselves live in an Org-mode file. As such, this leverages the power of Org-mode (the notes may have outlines, latex fragments, babel, etc...) while acting like notes that are made in the document.
Users of helm-pass
may also be interested in functionality provided by other Emacs packages dealing with pass:
emacs-password-store
, whichhelm-pass
relies on.emacs-pass
, a major mode forpass
.auth-source-pass.el
: integration of Emacs' auth-source withpass
, included in Emacs 26+).
Because Sass'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 sass-mode) sass-mode requires haml-mode, which can be found at http://github.com/nex3/haml-mode.
Picpocket is an image viewer for GNU Emacs. It has commands for:
File operations on the picture files (delete, move, copy, hardlink).
Scale and rotate the picture.
Associate pictures with tags which are saved to disk.
Filter pictures according to tags.
Customizing keystrokes for quick tagging and file operations.
Undo and browse history of undoable commands.
This package provides functions to display system notifications for any org-mode deadlines that are due in your agenda. To perform a one-shot check call (org-alert-deadlines). To enable repeated checking call (org-alert-enable) and to disable call (org-alert-disable). You can set the checking interval by changing the org-alert-interval variable to the number of seconds you'd like.
This simple Emacs minor mode allows you to toggle a window's "dedicated" flag. When a window is "dedicated", Emacs will not select files into that window. This can be quite handy since many commands will use another window to show results (compilation mode, starting info, and so on). A dedicated window won't be used for such a purpose. For details, please read the source file.
Selectrum is a solution for incremental narrowing in Emacs, replacing Helm, Ivy, and IDO. Its design philosophy is based on choosing the right abstractions and prioritizing consistency and predictability over special-cased improvements for particular cases. As such, Selectrum follows existing Emacs conventions where they exist and are reasonable, and it declines to implement features which have marginal benefit compared to the additional complexity of a new interface.
emacs-which-key
is a minor mode for Emacs that displays the key bindings following your currently entered incomplete command (a prefix) in a popup. For example, after enabling the minor mode if you enter C-x and wait for the default of 1 second, the minibuffer will expand with all of the available key bindings that follow C-x (or as many as space allows given your settings).
message-x
assigns a context-sensitive function to the TAB key in Message mode. When on a header line, it performs completion based on which header we are in (for example, newsgroup name completion makes sense on the Newsgroups header, whereas mail alias expansion makes sense in the To and Cc headers). When in the message body, this executes a different function (default: indent-relative
).
Spaceline provides Spacemacs' mode-line theme. This package provides features for three kinds of users.
You just want to use the Spacemacs mode-line theme and forget about it.
You want to use something similar to the Spacemacs mode-line theme, but with a handful of easy tweaks.
You want an easy-to-use library for building your own mode-line from scratch, and you think the Spacemacs theme looks good.