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The Emacs package ANTLR-Mode provides: syntax highlighting for ANTLR grammar
files, automatic indentation, menus containing rule/token definitions and
supported options and various other things like running ANTLR from within
Emacs.
The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim, courtesy of Spacemacs! Spacemacs is an extension of the popular text editor Emacs, that offers a whole new way of experiencing Emacs. It is a community-driven Emacs distribution that focuses on ergonomics, mnemonics and consistency. Using it comes naturally to both Emacs and Vim users. In fact, you could even combine the two editing styles. Enabling you to switch between input styles makes Spacemacs a great choice for...
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Binary packages of GNU Emacs, made from its official, unmodified sourcecode (either released versions or development snapshots).
The goal is to enlarge the amount of people using this great editor, and hopefully contributing to its development.
[I've lost interest in maintaining this project, as I see a much better approach to use Emacs: Use it from a GNU environment, that is, either a GNU/Linux machine or a Cygwin environment.]
Emacs minor mode that provides enhanced tags lookup for Java code.
Emacs minor mode that provides enhanced tags lookup for Java code. Show declaration or Javadoc for the identifier at point, complete partly typed identifiers, and update TAGS files from within Emacs.
MMM Mode is an add-on package for emacs that enables the user to edit different parts of a file in different major modes. It is well suited for editing embedded code and code-generating code.
The development is hosted at GitHub now: https://github.com/purcell/mmm-mode
Please report any issues there.
An Emacs major mode for editing PHP code. Features: Syntax coloring and indenting; Documentation browse and search functions; Support for Imenu and SpeedBar; Customization options; and support for language features from PHP 5.4 and beyond.
The latest release can be found at https://github.com/ejmr/php-mode and all bug reports should go there..
This is an Emacs/XEmacs major mode for editing OmniMark programs. It supports syntax highlighting, and uses heuristics to help with indentation. Additionally, programs can be navigated according to their structure.
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An Emacs major mode for editing F# code, based on the OCaml mode and the Python mode.
This project is not maintained anymore. New development will go here: https://github.com/fsharp/fsharpbinding/tree/master/emacs
ECB is a file/code browser for Emacs. It can be used to browse any type of file and supports parsing of Java, C, C++, Elisp and some other code like perl, TeX, LaTeX. All browsing windows are within one frame and they are deletion-protected (eg by C-x 1)
The "Lib45" string search library provides routines that generate fast string searching code at run-time. The library is written in Assembly language for Intel 32bit CPUs.
nqmacs is a set of precompiled w32-binaries based on the sourcecode of Emacs' current development version (which will eventually be released as Emacs 22.1). It's no official Emacs distribution, however.
Notes is a programmer text editor for linux and windows. Use Notes to edit HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Java, JSP, PHP, Perl, ASP, C, C++, Pascal, Delphi, Visual Basic, Assembly, etc.
dosbat is a major mode for editing DOS batch files in Emacs. dosbat
performs syntax highlighting and will add features common to other Emacs
modes such as comment region, code templates, or other things people
find useful.
The OO-Browser is an advanced object-oriented class browser with
support for browsing C, C++, Common Lisp and its Object System
(CLOS), Eiffel, Java, Objective-C, Python and Smalltalk. It runs
atop Emacs/XEmacs on Linux, UNIX and Windows.
The Java Elucidator provides support for production of internal documentation following the Elucidative programming paradigm. Documentation and sourcecode are kept seperate, but interlinked through mutual navigation in a two-frame online layout.
js-test.el is a bit of elisp which makes running javascript tests in an emacs js-comint window easy from within the code in question. It's based on Steve Yegge's js2-mode and js-comint.el.