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Display Unicode characters based on \N{name} and \Uxxxxxxxx escape literals.
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Emacs package of Zippy the Pinhead (Yow!) enlightenment.
Borrowed from earlier releases of Emacs; may be a copyright violation...
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Emacs package to show the state of the debug-on-error and debug-on-quit flags.
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Emacs package to display the size of the active region. Distinguishes between simple selection and rectangle selections.
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Emacs package for editing Liquibase SQL scripts
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Emacs package for displaying expression values for debugging
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My Emacs config.
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This is an Emacs minor mode that automates some coding routines.
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forge-llm is an Emacs package that integrates Large Language Models (LLMs) with Forge, enhancing the pull request (PR) workflow for GitHub and GitLab users. It automates PR description generation by analyzing git diffs and leveraging existing PR templates, helping developers create clear, structured, and high-quality descriptions effortlessly.
This repository is a mirror, original one in https://git.rogs.me/rogs/forge-llm
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My Debian based GNU/Linux and Windows Configuration
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A configuration for vanilla Emacs, at least version 29. Uses evil-mode with space as a leader key, use-package, eglot, project.el, and more.
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Dotfiles and Blue Horizons Theme is a personal configuration repository designed to streamline the setup of development environments on Linux systems. It includes a collection of custom dotfiles for popular tools like Bash, Zsh, Git, Neovim, and more. The repository also features the Blue Horizons theme, a visually appealing terminal theme that enhances the look and feel of your shell. With setup scripts and a minimalistic approach, this project is aimed at developers who want to improve their productivity and terminal experience.
contact: sashapetrovskyidev@gmail.com
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My NixOS configuration
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VM is a mail reader that runs under XEmacs and GNU Emacs. It was written as an alternative to the Emacs RMAIL mail reader by Kyle Jones. VM is highly configurable and easy to use. It supports POP and IMAP mail servers, understands MIME, and handles mail folders in the standard UNIX mailbox format and the BABYL format used by the RMAIL mailer. It has a powerful virtual folder facility to facilitate searching as well as more advanced handling of multiple mail folders. This site exists to continue VM development after version 7.19 as a community project.
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