- Release 1.1.0 - easysession.el – Easily persist and restore your Emacs editing sessions https://www.jamescherti.com/easysession-el-persist-restore-emacs-session/ 4 comments emacs
Linking pages
- Emacs: Maintaining proper indentation in indentation-sensitive languages such as Python or YAML | James Cherti https://www.jamescherti.com/elisp-code-and-emacs-packages-for-maintaining-proper-indentation-in-indentation-sensitive-languages-such-as-python-or-yaml/ 21 comments
- Efficient Emacs startup and configuration with minimal-emacs.d | James Cherti https://www.jamescherti.com/minimal-emacs-d/ 18 comments
- Emacs: Automating Table of Contents Update for Markdown Documents (e.g., README.md) | James Cherti https://www.jamescherti.com/emacs-markdown-table-of-contents-update-before-save/ 0 comments
Linked pages
- MELPA https://melpa.org/#/hl-prog-extra 122 comments
- GitHub - jamescherti/easysession.el: Emacs package: Easily persist and restore your editing sessions effortlessly. https://github.com/jamescherti/easysession.el 31 comments
- Making the Emacs Tab Bar Look Like Vim’s Tab Bar | James Cherti https://www.jamescherti.com/emacs-tab-bar-vim-style-colors/ 14 comments
- Emacs: YAML file code folding and outlining to enhance your workflow | James Cherti https://www.jamescherti.com/outline-yaml-el-code-folding-outlining-yaml-files/ 9 comments
- Emacs Evil Mode: Disabling the automatic removal of spaces after leaving Insert mode | James Cherti https://www.jamescherti.com/emacs-evil-disable-automatic-removal-of-spaces-after-leaving-insert-mode/ 4 comments
- Emacs: Customizing the Ellipsis (…) in Outline Mode and Outline Minor Mode | James Cherti https://www.jamescherti.com/emacs-customize-ellipsis-outline-minor-mode/ 3 comments
- Emacs: Enhancing up and down subtree movement in outline-mode and outline-minor-mode | James Cherti https://www.jamescherti.com/outline-mode-enhance-move-subtree-up-down/ 1 comment
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