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This is an emacs configuration tree that supports a number of programming languages, particularly Ruby/Rails and other dynamic languages including Clojure, PHP, Python etc. In particular, I have a nice config for tab autocompletion, and flymake is used to immediately highlight syntax errors in Ruby, HAML, Python, Javascript, PHP and some other languages. To install, clone this repo to ~/.emacs.d, i.e. ensure that the 'init.el' contained in this repo ends up at ~/.emacs.d/init.el. Before starting up Emacs, be sure to run 'git submodule update --init' to pull in the dependencies that have git repos. Upon starting up Emacs for the first time, further third-party packages will be automatically downloaded and installed, which may require 'svn' to be on your PATH. Although these config files aren't meant to be a replacement for emacs-starter-kit, some of the tips & tricks contained herein might be useful to others, and there are flags at the top of init.el which can toggle certain features that might annoy people who aren't me, e.g. the "viper" vi emulation. I use Emacs HEAD on a Mac, but the config should work in other environments too, with any Emacs version >= 23. If not, please file an issue on the github project: https://github.com/purcell/emacs.d -Steve Purcell ======================================================================== I based my configuration on Purcell's and sync from his frequently. My additions, * some major/minor modes for C/C++ developers * emacs-w3m (console browser) * eim (Chinese pinyin input method) * org2blog (write wordpress blog with org-mode) * make the configuration work under Linux and Cygwin * The configuration will work with Emacs version >=23.4 * remove the dependency on subversion (svn) Purcell won't list all the 3rd party tools you need install. I will try to list them HERE, * jsl (jslint) * aspell, and some dictionary like aspell-en * tidy * zip&unzip export org to odt * clang auto-complete/intellisense by using clang (http://clang.llvm.org) * pyflakes install pip, then `pip install pyflakes`, but on cygwin you need install setuptool in order to install pip. If you find any bug, please file an issue on the github project: https://github.com/redguardtoo/emacs.d WARNINGS, * by default EVIL (Vim emulation in Emacs) is used. You can comment out line containing "(require 'init-evil)" in init.el to unload it. * Some package cannot be downloaded automatically because of network problem. You need manually `M-x list-packages` and install it. -Chen Bin
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