- #AQUAMACS SAMPLE CODE MAC OS X#
- #AQUAMACS SAMPLE CODE CODE#
- #AQUAMACS SAMPLE CODE FREE#
- #AQUAMACS SAMPLE CODE MAC#
gist - wrapper for gist API to be integrated with emacs.However, I do occasionally include useful features (snippets, etc.) that originated from Textmate.
#AQUAMACS SAMPLE CODE FREE#
Feel free to fork and add them to your fork. Check out topfunky's for lots of that stuff.
I've also never been a Textmate user, so I don't include textmate mode or other the textmate keybindings that may smooth the transition for those that are coming form Textmate. new windows (frames) should be used sparingly ala traditional emacs, in contrast to Aquamacs defaults.this starter kit is aimed at Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Xcode, and iPhone development.
#AQUAMACS SAMPLE CODE CODE#
#AQUAMACS SAMPLE CODE MAC#
The Aquamacs Emacs Starter Kit suits the philosophy of Aquamacs to be more Mac like in directory structure. Since this starter kit is aimed at Aquamacs it has a very different project layout than Phil Hagelberg's emacs-starter-kit.
#AQUAMACS SAMPLE CODE MAC OS X#
Here is another screenshot which show the beginning of a clojure script with auto-completion and a running lein shell (left), and one (right) with two buffers with Yasnippet providing basic construction of a defn in Clojure (top), or suggesting methods in Python mode (bottom).Inspired by Phil Hagelberg's emacs-starter-kit and fork customizations by Geoffrey Grosenbach (topfunky), but slimmed down for use with the already heavily customized Aquamacs Mac OS X version of emacs. Top panel shows how Yasnippet prompting tool is triggered when pressing tab ( ⇥), while bottom panel shows available arguments when typing rnorm in the R shell directly. I was previously using the Stata ado-mode, but ess-mode provides most of the basic functionalities I need for interacting with Stata.Īn example of an interactive R session is shown below: For R, I have Yasnippets working right out of the box, together with other goodies from ESS. I can connect to Slime using either lein swank or M-x clojure-jack-in from within Emacs. For the moment, I am quite happy with the configuration of Lisp, Clojure, R, and Python. emacs is not entirely clean at the moment: I need to investigate the autoload vs. I just have to remember that I now have to C-d to get into dired-mode for browsing content of a directory. My first impressions were disconcerting, but now I seem to get used to it. There’s a nice screencast on the Github website, and I also found this one:
OS X has no package manager, at least no one that I use like, e.g., Homebrew - anyway, I like compiling everything from scratch so that I know where things go to be installed. I wanted to rewrite a cleaner configuration file and use the ELPA package manager.I have been using Aquamacs for over 5 or 6 years now, but I recently decided to go back to a simpler version of Emacs, namely the latest build of Emacs for OS X.