(Emacs/*)~disable a lot of packages
Don't use them most of the time so what's the need? If I'm ever in the situation where I need to use these I hope I have internet connection.
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@@ -564,7 +564,10 @@ directory.
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(eshell-send-input))
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(message "Could not switch eshell: buffer is not real file")))))
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#+end_src
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* Elfeed
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* WAIT Elfeed
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:PROPERTIES:
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no
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:END:
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Elfeed is the perfect RSS feed reader, integrated into Emacs
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perfectly. I've got a set of feeds that I use for a large variety of
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stuff, mostly media and entertainment. I've also bound "<leader> ar"
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@@ -715,18 +718,6 @@ Core proced config, just a few bindings and evil collection setup.
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(with-eval-after-load "evil-collection"
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(evil-collection-proced-setup)))
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#+end_src
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** Proced narrow
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Along with that I setup the package ~proced-narrow~ which allows
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further filtering of the process list.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package proced-narrow
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:straight t
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:after proced
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:general
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(nmap
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:keymaps 'proced-mode-map
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"%" #'proced-narrow))
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#+end_src
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* Calculator
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Surprise, surprise Emacs comes with a calculator.
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@@ -867,7 +858,10 @@ and integrates slickly into image-dired. Of course,
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"k" #'image-previous-line
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"l" #'image-forward-hscroll))
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#+end_src
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* ERC
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* WAIT ERC
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:PROPERTIES:
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package erc
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:defer t
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@@ -1570,7 +1570,10 @@ crash (like the async handler for org-export). Works really well with
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(start-process-shell-command "" "*pdflatex*" (concat "pdflatex -shell-escape "
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(org-latex-export-to-latex)))))
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#+end_src
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** Org ref
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** WAIT Org ref
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:PROPERTIES:
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no
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:END:
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For bibliographic stuff in $\LaTeX$ export.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package org-ref
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@@ -88,7 +88,10 @@ There is no proper PDF viewing without this package.
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(with-eval-after-load "evil-collection"
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(evil-collection-pdf-setup)))
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#+end_src
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** PDF grep
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** WAIT PDF grep
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:PROPERTIES:
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no
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:END:
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PDF grep is a Linux tool that allows for searches against the text
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inside of PDFs similar to standard grep. This cannot be performed by
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standard grep due to how PDFs are encoded; they are not a clear text
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@@ -332,7 +335,10 @@ execution of d-mode blocks and alias ~D-mode~ with ~d-mode~.
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(with-eval-after-load "org-mode"
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(setf (alist-get 'd org-babel-load-languages) t)))
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#+end_src
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* Rust
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* WAIT Rust
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:PROPERTIES:
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package rust-mode
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:straight t
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@@ -406,7 +412,10 @@ omnisharp.
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("for" . "∀")
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("return" . "⟼")))
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#+end_src
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* Java
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* WAIT Java
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:PROPERTIES:
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no
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:END:
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I kinda dislike Java, but if necessary I will code in it. Just setup
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a style and some pretty symbols. You can use LSP to get cooler
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features to be fair.
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@@ -609,7 +618,10 @@ Emmet for super speed code writing.
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" </body>
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</html>"))
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#+end_src
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** Typescript
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** WAIT Typescript
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:PROPERTIES:
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no
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:END:
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A child language of javascript which compiles to it.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package typescript-mode
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@@ -621,7 +633,7 @@ A child language of javascript which compiles to it.
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Common Lisp is a dialect of Lisp, the most /common/ one around. Emacs
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comes with builtin Lisp support of course, but a REPL would be nice.
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** Sly
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** WAIT Sly
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Enter /SLY/. Sly is a fork of /SLIME/ and is *mandatory* for lisp
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development on Emacs.
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