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XWEM is an attempt to build the ideal desktop. It is not a secret that Emacs is the most powerful environment one has used, but it lacks some real integration with desktop because it can't have control over everything. XWEM will try to break this barrier.

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Erlang Development Tool Suite The Erlang Development Tool Suite (EDTS) is a package of useful development tools for working with the Erlang programming language in Emacs. It bundles a number of useful external packages, together with specialized Erlang plugins for them, and its own features to ... [More] create a complete and efficient development environment that is easy to set up. See readme for for more info and minor-mode documentation for a list of available commands. [Less]

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This emacs package manages multiple search results buffers: - the search results of grep, lgrep, rgrep, and find-grep are sent to separate buffers instead of overwriting the contents of a single buffer. - several navigation functions are provided to allow the user to treat the search results ... [More] buffers as a stack and/or ring, and to easily reset the state of each search buffer after navigating through the results [Less]

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This emacs package lets the user launch a search, with a single key combination, for the word under the cursor, in the current repository, or the current directory, or in the set of currently open files.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  124 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 10 days ago
 
 

spip-mode is a major edition mode for emacs that helps quickly develop spip templates.

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emacs major mode for ncar command line language(NCL)

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trat stands for Tail Recursive Acronym: TRAT. trat is an emacs frontend for xmms2 that in turn uses the default command-line client. trat allows you to play songs, view the playlist, search the media library, anything you can do with the command line client --- from within Emacs.

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This emacs package provides a utility for deducing the repository root directory for a given file, based on predefined or user provided matching criteria. It is specifically designed to be useful in a heterogeneous environment, where the developer is using several source control tools and types ... [More] of projects. Once the repository root directory is deduced, it is cached (per buffer) for future reference in subsequent calls to repository-root. In itself this library isn't that useful - it's meant to be used by other libraries that may benefit from knowing where the repository root directory resides (e.g for limiting search effort). Nested/embedded repositories (e.g git with submodules) are also supported. [Less]

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A simple library for navigating the global and local mark rings in Emacs

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Emacs Lisp library that provides completion in the Emacs minibuffer, for regular buffers, Emacs menus, and many other elements of Emacs including font properties, search and replacement, and key sequences. Supports GNU Emacs versions 22, 21 and 20.

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