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  • === Included with Emacs === [[Ert]] - Ert is the unit test framework for developing Emacs lisp code.
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  • w3m.el is part of [[Emacs-w3m|emacs-w3m]]. *[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emacs/W3 Wikipedia:w3]]: aka '''Emacs/W3''', a text-mode web browser completely written in elisp; includes w3.el
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  • '''XEmacs''' is one of the famous [[fork]] of [[GNU Emacs]]. It is also one of the few still alive even though the development activity
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  • |description=[[IDE]] system for Emacs |Development status=active
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  • |description=Terminal emulator with in Emacs |source=http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/term.el
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  • |Development status=active '''BBDB''' is a contact manager for Emacs. It can be easily integrated
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  • Can we have a portable version of Emacs ? ...o/portacle/ Portacle] is a Common Lisp development environment which ships Emacs (Emacs25 as of writing) with Git, a nice theme, and obviously [[Common Lisp
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  • |Development status=active rcirc is an Emacs IRC client.
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  • Emacs is available on the BSD variants either through precompiled binary packages # pkg_add -r emacs
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  • '''PerlySense''' is a Perl IDE backend that integrates with Emacs. == Emacs::PDE ==
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  • Would you like to financially support Emacs development, the core as well as packages ? Let's see what's possible as of today. == Emacs core support ==
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  • |name=Emacs-w3m |source=http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/
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  • |source=http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/tool-bar.el |Development status=active
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  • ...brevity thing) is a [[package.el]] repository for development versions of Emacs packages (hot from the repo). ...ov.com/articles/2012/04/06/melpa-homebrew-emacs-edition/ MELPA - Homebrew (Emacs Edition)]
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  • |source=https://github.com/emacs-lsp/lsp-mode |Development status=active
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  • How can we program in TypeScript in Emacs ? Let's dive in. = Tide - Typescript Interactive Development for Emacs =
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  • ...ar''' is the [[version control]] system used for developing [[GNU Emacs]]. Emacs has a builtin package called [[vc]] to work with bazaar. slightly different from the one recommended in /Bazaar for Emacs
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  • |description=Learn to become an artist with [[Emacs]] |source=http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/textmodes/artist.el
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  • |description=IRC in Emacs |Development status=active
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  • |Development status=active == [[Emacs-24]] ==
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  • '''Java''' support comes shipped with Emacs in the form of [[java-mode]]. * [https://github.com/jdee-emacs/jdee JDEE], Java Development Environment for Emacs, has intelligent Java code completion among other things. (jdee is currentl
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  • |source=http://repo.or.cz/w/emacs.git/blob/HEAD:/lisp/image-dired.el |Development status=active
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  • |description=Dictionary Client for Emacs |Development status=unknown
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  • |name=emacs-nav |Development status=active
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  • |manual=http://https://notmuchmail.org/notmuch-emacs/ |Development status=active
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  • |Development status=yes '''org-mode-blog''' is a blog engine entirely based on Emacs Org mode and HTML export.
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  • |Development status=active ...d marks all the possible position with predefined keys in within the whole emacs view. Allowing you to move to the character/word/line almost directly. You'
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  • |Development status=active ...buffer, allowing you to better navigate your sources. It is a part of GNU Emacs since version 23.2.
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  • |description=Version control front end for emacs |source=http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/vc/
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  • |source=http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/isearch.el |Development status=active
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  • |Development status=active Wanderlust is an in-Emacs mail reading application intended for use with IMAP.
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  • Emacs has many entertaining features. ;These games are included in Emacs.
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  • ...want to use it all the time you can put in your Emacs configuration (<tt>.emacs</tt> or <tt>init.el</tt> for instance) like this: ...t> has actually been around since Emacs 23, but it was heavily improved in Emacs 24 )
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  • |description=Rinari: Ruby on Rails Minor Mode for Emacs |Development status=active
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  • |Development status=active '''El-get''' is a popular package manager for [[Emacs]]. '''El-get''' supports many different back ends. '''El-get'''
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  • A Statusnet[http://www.status.net] microblogging client for Emacs, currently using the Twitter compatible API. GNU Emacs 22 or later
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  • |Development status=inactive ...ic) for character at point or a region. Search results are displayed in an Emacs buffer.
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  • |Development status=active be used by other Emacs packages
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  • ...ee software is used on FSF's computers. FSF helms the development of [[GNU Emacs]].
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  • |source=http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/whitespace.el |Development status=active
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  • |source=http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/lisp/skeleton.el |Development status=active
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  • This package is not currently part of the Emacs distribution. See [https://github.com/abingham/outline-toc.el outline-toc.el] (in development and not in MELPA yet). It displays a TOC on the sidebar, highlighting the o
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  • |in_emacs=yes, since Emacs 22 ...e systems, or require access using a different user account from your main Emacs session, or both.
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  • c-mode is bundled with Emacs by default. No additional setup is required. : What the Linux developers use for kernel development
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  • |Development status=calm Add to your ~/.emacs
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  • |source=http://repo.or.cz/w/emacs.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/lisp/emacs-lisp/package.el |Development status=active
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  • Let's setup Emacs for Rust development, shall we ? = Emacs-racer =
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  • What does Emacs offer to work with Vuejs ? see [https://gitlab.com/emacs-stuff/vue-utils vue-utils], a '''very rough''' set of search-and-replace ca
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  • User-Agent: Emacs Restclient [[Category:Web Development]]
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  • |Development status=active If you are using emacs-24, you could do the following: Edit your .emacs file like this:
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