ITT: your favourite GNU/Emacs packages

ITT: your favourite GNU/Emacs packages.
I'll start
>Org Mode

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Is there a good text editor for GNU/Emacs?

kek

You have already picked the best one!
The next one is Helm, Can't really use Emacs without it. It makes my work 2x times faster.

Have you tried vim.el?

I like the idea of helm, but it's seriously inflexible. In my personal experience, it doesn't work well with Ranger, because the way Ranger works is that it opens up multiple frames for each directory. Thus, Ido.

projectile, magit, org

hydrusnetwork.github.io/hydrus/

Is there an Emacs plugin that has similar functionality to Hydrus? In that it can allow me to manage my images/media by tags rather than doing that hacky thing where you sort images by folder and you can never seem to sort everything by the right criteria.

use-package.el

evil-mode

dark-souls

don't do that, i tried to tag a collection of porn using shotwell and it takes more dedication than fapping it self so you are wasting double the time for just a hobby

What if you start out from a blank slate and tag as I go?

kid, i started from day one...
sometimes the tagging took that long that i fapped two times.

so many cafeterias for tags, i have FTSD

>cafeterias
dam you firefox

tfw I use spacemacs and have no fucking idea what packages are providing what functionality

>help the poor in uganda
dropped like a rock get the fuck outta here

>fapping
masturbating is a terrible habit. perhaps a better occupation of your time was the remedy you needed.

Question for the guys here that use evil and org mode:

Do you use org mode with vanilla emacs hotkeys, or do you use evil-org?

I love emacs!!1

probably a tie between projectile and helm.

Eyebrowse is bretty gud

magit

spacemacs is 3 big things: helm, evil, the layers. and it does them right

I've only used emacs on my mac (aquamacs) and it's actually pretty god-tier for latex.
Is it possible to get the same usability in linux or is aquamacs a customized thing?

I used to use helm, but then learned about ivy. It's incredibly comfy, and it's supposed to be much lighter than helm. Granted it doesn't to EVERYTHING helm can, but it suits my needs.

lmao

Evil or is pretty OK, but I mostly just use evil-leader and a few keybinds I defined specifically for org-mode, especially for things that evil-org doesn't rebind like evaluating a block in an org buffer.

Linux

it's possible to replicate it pretty easily, actually much easier. the reason that things like aquamacs exist is because emacs doesn't play well with OSX

I mean like is there a version/distro of emacs on linux that just werkz like aquamacs?

Babel, no more need for a word processor.

Write in LaTeX and export to pdf or odt

> apt-get install emacs

aquamacs is just emacs, packaged to run using aqua

one of the fun things of emacs is crafting your own .emacs

If you want pre-configured tools better off going with an ide, because emacs isn't for you.

emacs comes with all the latex plugins and whatnot built-in?

>GNU/Emacs

Manually tagging images is the shit way to do it. I wrote a bash script that uses curl to grab the tags of images by searching their md5s on boorus.

Emacs has the latex stuff built in. It is so good for editing latex.

Vim

Spacemacs probably

Code::Blocks is superior to Emacs.