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    Casual Suite

    Casual Suite

    An umbrella package to support a single install point

    An umbrella package to support a single installation point for all Casual user interfaces for Emacs. These user interfaces built with Transient are included via the Elisp library header Package-Requires. It is highly recommended that a deep reading of the install procedure for each user interface be done beforehand as each of them has their own recommended customizations to go alongside them. Casual Suite requires Casual Lib which in turn requires a recent installation of Transient 0.6.0+...
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    emacs-async

    emacs-async

    Simple library for asynchronous processing in Emacs

    async.el is a module for doing asynchronous processing in Emacs. Some async applications are provided as well with this package. You can install emacs-async package from MELPA using package.el. You can also install from sources, in this case you should install using make and make install to ensure emacs-async is installed in a standard load-path destination where other packages can find it easily when compiling.
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    Quelpa

    Quelpa

    Build and install your Emacs Lisp packages on-the-fly

    Quelpa is a package manager for Emacs that allows users to build and install Emacs Lisp packages directly from source. It supports fetching packages from various sources, including Git repositories, and integrates with Emacs' package management system. Quelpa enables users to access the latest versions of packages and is particularly useful for those who prefer to work with cutting-edge software.​
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