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    ESense - Erlang "IntelliSense" for Emacs
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    Easymacs is an easy-to-learn, one-size-fits-all configuration for new users of GNU Emacs.
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    Emacs mode for the programming language Maude.
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    EPT (Emacs Package Tool) is full userspace package managing tool for GNU/Emacs.
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    Link multiple files together in Emacs.
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    This project delivers a binary distribution of GNU Emacs for Mac OS X (Carbon).
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    Emacs for You (Emfy)

    Emacs for You (Emfy)

    A dark and sleek Emacs setup for general purpose editing

    This project provides a tiny .emacs file to set up Emacs quickly. This document provides a detailed description of how to set it up and get started with Emacs. Further this project also provides a tiny convenience command named em to start Emacs server and edit files using Emacs server. This helps in using Emacs efficiently. This script and its usage is explained in detail later in the Emacs Server and Emacs Launcher sections. If you are already comfortable with Emacs and only want to understand the content of .emacs or em, you can skip ahead directly to the Line-by-Line Explanation section that describes every line of these files in detail. The .emacs file in this project provides a quick way to get started with setting up your Emacs environment. This document explains how to do so in a step-by-step manner. This document also explains the content of .emacs and em in a line-by-line manner.
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    Emacs-Helm

    Emacs-Helm

    Emacs incremental completion and selection narrowing framework

    Emacs incremental completion and selection narrowing framework. Helm is an Emacs framework for incremental completions and narrowing selections. It helps to rapidly complete file names, buffer names, or any other Emacs interactions requiring selecting an item from a list of possible choices. Helm is a fork of anything.el, which was originally written by Tamas Patrovic and can be considered to be its successor. Helm cleans the legacy code that is leaner, modular, and unchained from constraints of backward compatibility. Helm is an Emacs framework for incremental completions and narrowing selections. It helps to rapidly complete file names, buffer names, or any other Emacs interactions requiring selecting an item from a list of possible choices. Helm is a fork of anything.el, which was originally written by Tamas Patrovic and can be considered to be its successor. Helm cleans the legacy code that is leaner, modular, and unchained from constraints of backward compatibility.
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    IDE interface for Emacs (code browsing, compilation, debug). WARNING: The project is now hosted by Framagit: https://eide.frama.io/
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    Flycheck

    Flycheck

    On the fly syntax checking for GNU Emacs

    Flycheck is a modern on-the-fly syntax-checking extension for GNU Emacs, intended as replacement for the older Flymake extension which is part of GNU Emacs. For a detailed comparison to Flymake see Flycheck versus Flymake. It uses various syntax checking and linting tools to automatically check the contents of buffers while you type, and reports warnings and errors directly in the buffer, or in an optional error list. Out of the box Flycheck supports over 40 different programming languages with more than 80 different syntax-checking tools, and comes with a simple interface to define new syntax checkers. Many 3rd party extensions provide new syntax checkers and other features like alternative error displays or mode line indicators. Flycheck needs GNU Emacs 24.3+, and works best on Unix systems. Windows users, please be aware that Flycheck does not support Windows officially, although it should mostly work fine on Windows.
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    GNU Hyperbole: The Everyday Info Manager

    Create hyperlinks just by dragging, find contacts instantly, ...

    GNU Hyperbole (pronounced Ga-new Hi-per-bo-lee), or just Hyperbole, is an amazing programmable hypertextual information management system implemented as a GNU Emacs package. This is the first public release in 2016. Hyperbole has been greatly expanded and modernized for use with the latest Emacs 25 releases; it supports GNU Emacs 24.4 or above. It contains an extensive set of improvements that can greatly boost your day-to-day productivity with Emacs and your ability to manage information stored across many different machines on the internet. People who get used to Hyperbole find it helps them so much that they prefer never to use Emacs without it. Hyperbole includes easy-to-use, powerful hypertextual button types and links that can be made without the need to learn a markup language. It also includes a hierarchical, record-based contact manager, a rapid window and frame control system and a powerful multi-level auto-numbered outliner.
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    Based on https://github.com/dgutov/robe for Emacs, insert possible missing 'require' lines in Ruby source files.
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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 apt, but the MELPA package is desired, uninstall the version managed by apt; Likewise, installing from both MELPA and straight.el may result in a state that requires a manual workaround. The backports mechanism is the recommended and officially supported method of accessing newer versions than Debian stable provides. In order to work correctly, irony-mode needs to know the compile flags. irony-cdb aims to provide as automatic as possible compile flags discovery, with minimal user input.
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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. Ivy is for quick and easy selection from a list. When Emacs prompts for a string from a list of several possible choices, Ivy springs into action to assist in narrowing and picking the right string from a vast number of choices.
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    Javadoc-Help is an add-on module for Emacs that let you search a class through multiple online and local javadocs quickly, and view the found class documentation in the system web browser.
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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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    Edit, lint, debug, and run MATLAB in Emacs
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    MMM Mode is an add-on package for emacs that enables the user to edit different parts of a file in different major modes. It is well suited for editing embedded code and code-generating code. The development is hosted at GitHub now: https://github.com/purcell/mmm-mode Please report any issues there.
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    A Multi-Lingual Vocabulary system for GNUemacs, that helps you to learn words in other languages as you use them in your own language. Vocabulary is stored in CSV (spreadsheet) files for easy interchange.
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    ExAMYEs personal Emacs profiles.
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    NunniMJAX is a minimal java library for parsing XML. The API and functioning recall SAX and is sequential and event-driven. The parser strives to verify that the XML is well-formed, but no validation. NunniMJAX's FSM has been generated using NunniFSMGen
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    Ogre Mode is a GNU Emacs and XEmacs mode for editing OGRE3D scripts.
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    OmniMark mode

    OmniMark major mode for Emacs/XEmacs

    This is an Emacs/XEmacs major mode for editing OmniMark programs. It supports syntax highlighting, and uses heuristics to help with indentation. Additionally, programs can be navigated according to their structure.
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    Ox-Hugo

    Ox-Hugo

    A carefully crafted Org exporter back-end for Hugo

    ox-hugo is an Org exporter backend that exports Org to Hugo-compatible Markdown (Blackfriday) and also generates the front-matter (in TOML or YAML format). The ox-hugo backend extends from a parent backend ox-blackfriday.el. The latter is the one that primarily does the Blackfriday-friendly Markdown content generation. The main job of ox-hugo is to generate the front-matter for each exported content file, and then append that generated Markdown to it. There are, though, few functions that ox-hugo.el overrides over those by ox-blackfriday.el. The preferred way to organize the posts is as Org subtrees (also the main reason to write this package, as nothing like that was out there) as it makes the meta-data management for Hugo front-matter pretty effortless. If you are a one Org-file per post type of person, that flow works too! Just note that in this flow many of those #+hugo_ properties need to be managed manually.
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