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Emacspeak Complete Audio Desktop

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  Analyzed about 3 hours ago

Emacspeak is the first full-fledged speech output system that will allow someone who cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system. Emacspeak is built on top of Emacs. Once you start emacs with emacspeak loaded, you get spoken feedback for everything you do. Your mileage will vary depending on how well you can use Emacs.

70.8K lines of code

2 current contributors

about 8 hours since last commit

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kaarvok

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  Analyzed about 1 hour ago

Generate directory stuctures from templates in emacs.

92 lines of code

0 current contributors

over 9 years since last commit

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roy-mode

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Roy mode for emacs

38 lines of code

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over 8 years since last commit

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pysmell

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

PySmell is a python IDE completion helper. It tries to statically analyze Python source code, without executing it, and generates information about a project's structure that IDE tools can use. There is currently support for Vim, Emacs and TextMate. Feel free to contribute your own favourite ... [More] editor bindings, or to improve the existing ones. Download and InstallationPySmell is available at PyPI. The best way to install PySmell is by downloading the source distribution and doing python setup.py install. While easy_install pysmell also works, I haven't yet found a way of distributing the editor scripts with it (suggestions welcome). You should be able to import pysmell inside your Python interpreter and invoke pysmell at the command line. You can track the development of PySmell by visiting GitHub. You can click 'Download' to get it as a zip/tar if you don't have git installed. python setup.py develop will setup your enviroment. UsageBefore you invoke PySmell, you need to generate a PYSMELLTAGS file: cd /root/of/project pysmell . If you want to specifically include or exclude some files or directories (eg. tests), you can use: pysmell [Package Package File File ...] [-x Excluded Excluded ...] Check for more options by invoking pysmell without any arguments Using external librariesPySmell can handle completions of external libraries, like the Standard Library and Django. To use external libraries, you have to first analyze the libraries you want, eg. for stdlib: pysmell /path/to/stdlib -x site-packages test -o ~/PYSMELLTAGS.stdlib This will create PYSMELLTAGS.stdlib in your HOME. Copy that in the root of your project, and repeat for other libraries by changing the extension. Note that you still have to have a root PYSMELLTAGS file with no extension at the very root of your project. Partial tagsSometimes it's useful to not pollute global namespaces with tags of sub-projects. For example, assume that there is a Tests package, which has hundreds of tests, together with a few testing-related modules. You only want to see these completions when working on test file. To accomplish that, you can put PYSMELLTAGS. files inside subdirectories, and they will be used only when you're working on a file somewhere in that directory or its children. pysmell Tests/FunctionalTest.py Tests/UndoTestCase.py -o Tests/PYSMELLTAGS.Tests The information in FunctionalTest and UndoTestCase will only be accessible when editing a file inside the Tests package. VimTo use PySmell omnicompletion from inside Vim, you have to have: Python support in vim (:echo has('python')) The pysmell package in the PYTHONPATH that Vim uses: python import pysmell should work. Drop pysmell.vim in ~/.vim/plugins :setlocal omnifunc=pysmell#Complete Note: If you want to always use pysmell for python, do: autocmd FileType python setlocal omnifunc=pysmell#Complete OPTIONAL Select a matcher of your liking - look at pysmell.vim for options. Eg: :let g:pysmell_matcher='camel-case' You can then use XO to invoke Vim's omnicompletion. You can generate debugging information by doing: :let g:pysmell_debug=1 :e PYSMELL_DEBUG Debug information will be appended in that buffer, copy and paste it into the report. TextMateDouble-click PySmell.tmbundle :) Complete with alt-esc - look into the bundle for more commands. You can find the bundle in the source distribution - it's not installed with the egg, because it's too much trouble. Set TM_PYTHON in your Shell Variables to point to the Python where you installed PySmell. EmacsPut pysmell.el into your load-path, and inside your .emacs file put: (require 'pysmell) (add-hook 'python-mode-hook (lambda () (pysmell-mode 1))) Complete with M-/, create tags with M-x pysmell-make-tags Pymacs is required as well. Reporting issuesPySmell is hosted at Google Code. Look in the issues list first. Star issues that you feel strongly about, or create your own. If you can create a unit test that exposes that behaviour, it'd be great! [Less]

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almost 15 years since last commit

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emacs-swiper

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  Analyzed about 5 hours ago

Ivy - a generic completion frontend for Emacs, Swiper - isearch with an overview, and more. Oh, man!

14.5K lines of code

66 current contributors

17 days since last commit

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flycheck-grammalecte

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

Integrate the french grammar and typography checker Grammalecte with flycheck in emacs to automatically look for mistakes in your writings.

1.12K lines of code

2 current contributors

11 months since last commit

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git-auto-commit-mode

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  Analyzed about 21 hours ago

Automatically commit to git after each save

311 lines of code

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over 1 year since last commit

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adstudio

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

[Emacs mode] Statistical modelling in ADMB and TMB

141 lines of code

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almost 2 years since last commit

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Predictive

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The Emacs Predictive Completion package adds a new minor-mode to the GNU Emacs editor. When enabled, predictive mode exploits the redundancy inherent in languages in order to complete words you are typing before you've finished typing them (somewhat like the IntelliSense feature in some IDEs). It is ... [More] highly customisable, and works happily alongside other Emacs major modes. [Less]

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Tags elisp emacs

mallard-mode

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

A major mode for editing Mallard pages in Emacs.

160 lines of code

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over 10 years since last commit

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