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I've been using gptel for a couple of days and it is absolutely bonkers. It is Magit-level of thought out. However I enjoyed relying less on the transient menu, and rather focus on writing my own wrapper functions via gptel-request.

Honestly I've been kind of an AI skeptic until very recently, and gptel in addition to this article were what pushed me over.

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Hello.

I have been using both Neovim and Emacs on and off for about 2 years now, only really getting into both projects around 8 months ago.

After Emacs broke on NixOS (not sure whose fault it was), I didn't want to see Emacs for a while, so I used Neovim and sort of forgot about Emacs, but now that flatpaks broke for me on Fedora a few days ago, and I decided to switch to PopOS where Neovim is a version or two older than the minimum for some plugins. I tried to make it work and failed so I'm back on Emacs.

I even managed to find a fix for an issue I had with the Dashboard Logo.

But I've grown used to the way Neovim does things with Mason, just compiling all language servers automagically.

In short, I couldn't find a way to do that in Emacs and seeing as AI couldn't help me in these endeavours, I decided the best place to ask for help would be here.

I need a way to easily install Language Servers, integrate them with LSP and Auto-Complete mode, and have Emacs or an Emacs package compile and/or install these language servers automatically with no further effort required on my part.

Thank you.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by bunitor@lemmy.eco.br to c/emacs@lemmy.ml
 
 

será que não temos pessoas suficientes aqui pra marcar um encontro emacs no brasil? acho que não precisaria nem ser na mesma cidade que todo mundo mora, eu mesmo moro no rio e estaria disposto a ir pra são paulo ou bh, já que são umas 8h de viagem e uns 200 reais ida e volta.

(edit: mods, i'm posting this bc i couldn't find any rules restricting the posts to english only, but i'll remove this post if you're not comfortable with a non-english post)

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Casual EditKit is an opinionated Transient-based user interface library for Emacs editing commands.

Github repo: https://github.com/kickingvegas/casual-editkit

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This package displays keyword entries from source code comments and Org files in the Magit status buffer. Activating an item jumps to it in its file. By default, it uses keywords from hl-todo, minus a few (like NOTE).

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Indent-bars v0.7.4 is now on ELPA

Indent-bars is a fast, configurable indentation guide-bars for Emacs

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Company 1.0.0 released (company-mode.github.io)
submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by captainkangaroo@discuss.tchncs.de to c/emacs@lemmy.ml
 
 

Company is a text completion framework for Emacs. The name stands for "complete anything". It uses pluggable back-ends and front-ends to retrieve and display completion candidates.

It comes with several back-ends such as ElispClangSemanticIspellCMakeBBDBYasnippetDabbrevEtagsGtagsFilesKeywords and a few others.

Change log: https://github.com/company-mode/company-mode/blob/master/NEWS.md#2024-09-21-100

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by highduc@lemmy.ml to c/emacs@lemmy.ml
 
 

Hi!

I'm trying to run the emacs daemon as a systemd user unit, and I'm seeing this error when trying to launch the GUI client:

Authorization required, but no authorization protocol specified

From what I've seen online it might be due to it trying to start before I'm logged in or something like that.
It does work after restarting the unit but I don't want to do that every time.

Anyone else see this before? Any ideas for a fix? Is there a better way of starting the emacs daemon?

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Sometimes I do write-ups of the monthly Austin Emacs meetup. Here is the write-up for August.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by 4ffy@lemmy.ml to c/emacs@lemmy.ml
 
 

I am excited and relieved to finally announce the release of Magit version 4.0, consisting of 1077 commits, since the last release three years ago. The release notes can be found here.

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