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    Magit

    Magit

    A Git porcelain inside Emacs

    ...In the background Magit just runs Git commands and if you wish you can see what exactly is being run, making it possible for you to learn the git command-line by using Magit. Using Magit for a while will make you a more effective version control user. Magit supports and streamlines the use of Git features that most users and developers of other Git clients apparently thought could not be reasonably mapped to a non-command-line interface.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Blamer.el

    Blamer.el

    A git blame plugin for emacs inspired by VS Code's GitLens plugin

    A git blame plugin for emacs inspired by VS Code’s GitLens plugin and Vim plugin.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ELisp Tree-sitter

    ELisp Tree-sitter

    Tree-sitter bindings for Emacs Lisp

    tree-sitter is an Emacs binding for Tree-sitter, an incremental parsing system. It aims to be the foundation for a new breed of Emacs packages that understand code structurally. Faster, fine-grained code highlighting. More flexible code folding. Structural editing (like Paredit, or even better) for non-Lisp code. More informative indexing for imenu. The author of Tree-sitter articulated its merits a lot better in this Strange Loop talk. The minor mode tree-sitter-mode provides a buffer-local syntax tree, which is kept up-to-date with changes to the buffer’s text. ...
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    Language Server Protocol for Emacs

    Language Server Protocol for Emacs

    Emacs client/library for the language server protocol

    ...If LSP server supports completion, lsp-mode use symbols returned by the server to present the user when completion is triggered via completion-at-point. For UI feedback of the available code actions, you can enable lsp-modeline-code-actions-mode which shows available code actions on modeline.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Clojure Mode

    Clojure Mode

    Emacs support for the Clojure(Script) programming language

    ...MELPA Stable is the recommended repo as it has the latest stable version. MELPA has a development snapshot for users who don't mind (infrequent) breakage but don't want to run from a git checkout. Available on the major package.el community maintained repos, MELPA Stable and MELPA repos. All the major modes derive from clojure-mode and provide more or less the same functionality. Differences can be found mostly in the font-locking - e.g. ClojureScript has some built-in constructs that are not present in Clojure. The proper major mode is selected automatically based on the extension of the file you're editing. ...
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    Google Style Guides

    Google Style Guides

    Style guides for Google-originated open source projects

    Google Styleguide is a comprehensive collection of coding style guides created and maintained by Google to ensure consistency, readability, and maintainability across its vast array of software projects. These guides define best practices and conventions for writing code in multiple programming languages, from C++ and Python to JavaScript, Go, and Swift. By adhering to these standards, developers can more easily collaborate, review code, and maintain high-quality software across teams and open source contributions. Each guide covers a wide range of topics, including naming conventions, file organization, indentation, documentation, and usage of specific language features. ...
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    org-ql

    org-ql

    An Org-mode query language, including search commands and saved views

    ...The package org-ql may be installed directly from MELPA or with other tools like Quelpa. After installation, you can use the commands without additional configuration. To use the functions and macros in your own Elisp code, use libraries org-ql and org-ql-view. Feedback on these APIs is welcome. Eventually, after being tested and polished, they will be considered stable. When formatting entries for Org QL View buffers, use internal function for retrieving heading tags. This improves speed by using our cache, and it removes the need for a compatibility alias for Org versions before 9.3.
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    CIDER

    CIDER

    The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs

    CIDER extends Emacs with support for interactive programming in Clojure. The features are centered around cider-mode, an Emacs minor-mode that complements clojure-mode. While clojure-mode supports editing Clojure source files, cider-mode adds support for interacting with a running Clojure process for compilation, debugging, definition and documentation lookup, running tests, and so on. CIDER aims to provide an interactive development experience similar to the one you’d get when programming...
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    GNU Emacs / N Λ N O

    GNU Emacs / N Λ N O

    Emacs made simple

    GNU Emacs / N Λ N O is a lightweight, minimalistic Emacs-inspired text editor configuration (or “distribution”) created by Nicolas P. Rougier that aims to provide a simpler and more streamlined experience compared to full-blown Emacs setups. It retains essential editing capabilities while stripping down much of the complexity and heavyweight features that can make traditional Emacs intimidating to newcomers. The project includes only minimal configuration and essential extensions, enabling users to start editing text comfortably without wrestling with a steep learning curve or bloated init files. ...
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    Emacs-Helm

    Emacs-Helm

    Emacs incremental completion and selection narrowing framework

    ...Helm cleans the legacy code that is leaner, modular, and unchained from constraints of backward compatibility.
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    SLIME

    SLIME

    The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs

    SLIME is a Emacs mode for Common Lisp development. Inspired by existing systems such Emacs Lisp and ILISP, we are working to create an environment for hacking Common Lisp in. SLIME extends Emacs with support for interactive programming in Common Lisp. The features are centered around slime mode, an Emacs minor mode that complements the standard lisp mode. While lisp-mode supports editing Lisp source files, slime-mode adds support for interacting with a running Common Lisp process for...
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    Emacs Markdown Mode

    Emacs Markdown Mode

    Emacs Markdown Mode

    ...See the release notes for details. markdown-mode is free software, licensed under the GNU GPL, version 3 or later. The primary documentation for Markdown Mode is available below, and is generated from comments in the source code. For a more in-depth treatment, the Guide to Markdown Mode for Emacs covers Markdown syntax, advanced movement and editing in Emacs, extensions, configuration examples, tips and tricks, and a survey of other packages that work with Markdown Mode. Finally, Emacs is also a self-documenting editor. This means that the source code itself contains additional documentation: each function has its own docstring available via C-h f (describe-function), individual keybindings can be investigated with C-h k (describe-key), and a complete list of keybindings is available using C-h m (describe-mode).
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    web-mode.el

    web-mode.el

    Web template editing mode for emacs

    web-mode.el is an autonomous emacs major mode for editing web templates. HTML documents can embed parts (CSS / JavaScript) and blocks (client / server side). web-mode.el is compatible with many template engines: PHP, JSP, ASP, Django, Twig, Jinja, Mustache, ERB, FreeMarker, Velocity, Cheetah, Smarty, CTemplate, Mustache, Blade, ErlyDTL, Go Template, Dust.js, Google Closure (soy), React/JSX, Angularjs, ejs, Nunjucks, etc. Compatibility with many template engines : php, jsp, gsp (grails), asp...
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    dap-mode

    dap-mode

    Emacs Debug Adapter Protocol

    ...The latter creates a debug template which could be customized before running. dap-debug-edit-template will prepare a template declaration inside a temporary buffer. You should execute this code using C-M-x for the changes to apply. You should also copy this code into your Emacs configuration if you wish to make it persistent.
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    Edit, lint, debug, and run MATLAB in Emacs
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    Irony-Mode

    Irony-Mode

    A C/C++ minor mode for Emacs powered by libclang

    irony-mode is an Emacs minor-mode that aims at improving the editing experience for the C, C++ and Objective-C languages. It works by using a combination of an Emacs package and a C++ program (irony-server) exposing libclang. irony-server provides the libclang interface to irony-mode. It uses a simple protocol based on S-expression. This server, written in C++ and requires the specified packages to be installed on your system. Exactly one package manager should manage irony-mode. If using...
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    any-jump.vim

    any-jump.vim

    Jump to any definition and references IDE madness without overhead

    Any-jump can be used with any language, but the definitions search is only available for supported languages. This is not a problem in general, so use any jump freely on any code project.
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    Log4j mode - a major mode for viewing log files in Emacs - including syntax highlighting, log file filtering, and source code browsing.
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    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    ...The project ships ports for a wide range of tools (from Vim and Emacs to Sublime Text, iTerm, and more) and documents the palette so others can create faithful ports. Its emphasis on restraint and consistency makes it a popular baseline for teams that want code to look familiar across machines and applications.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    clj-refactor.el

    clj-refactor.el

    CIDER extension that provides powerful commands to refact Clojure code

    ...On the other hand if a standalone REPL or an embedded nREPL server is used you will need to manually add this dependency. The analyzer refactor-nrepl uses needs to eval the code too in order to be able to build the AST we can work with. If that causes side effects like writing files, opening connections to servers, modifying databases, etc. performing certain refactoring functions on your code will do that, too.
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    Counsel Projectile

    Counsel Projectile

    Ivy UI for Projectile

    counsel-projectile is an Emacs package that combines Projectile and Ivy/Counsel to provide fast project navigation and fuzzy searching. It enhances productivity by letting users switch between files, buffers, and commands in their projects with minimal keystrokes. Ideal for Emacs users working on multi-file codebases.
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    Quelpa

    Quelpa

    Build and install your Emacs Lisp packages on-the-fly

    Quelpa is a package manager for Emacs that allows users to build and install Emacs Lisp packages directly from source. It supports fetching packages from various sources, including Git repositories, and integrates with Emacs' package management system. Quelpa enables users to access the latest versions of packages and is particularly useful for those who prefer to work with cutting-edge software.​
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Emacs for w64

    Clean, optimized w64 Emacs.

    This project provides clean, optimized w64 binary builds of the latest Emacs git snapshots with image support enabled. It is, however, not *the* official distribution of Emacs. Happy hacking!
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    Dotfiles (gf3)

    Dotfiles (gf3)

    Configurations for the tools I use every day

    This repository is a personal dotfiles collection (configuration files for shell, editors, and related tools), organized to bootstrap and version-control the author’s development environment. It typically includes files like .zshrc, .vimrc, .gitconfig, and other scripts or plugin configs, plus installation or bootstrap helper scripts. The structure often supports modular overrides (machine-specific or role-specific configs) and may integrate with tools like GNU Stow, chezmoi, or custom...
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    Ivy Swiper

    Ivy Swiper

    Generic completion frontend for Emacs, Swiper

    Ivy is an interactive interface for completion in Emacs. Emacs uses the completion mechanism in a variety of contexts: code, menus, commands, variables, functions, etc. Completion entails listing, sorting, filtering, previewing, and applying actions on selected items. When active, ivy-mode completes the selection process by narrowing available choices while previewing in the minibuffer. Selecting the final candidate is either through simple keyboard character inputs or through powerful regular expressions. ...
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