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    Emacs-Helm

    Emacs-Helm

    Emacs incremental completion and selection narrowing framework

    Helm is a fork of anything.el, which was originally written by Tamas Patrovic and can be considered to be its successor. Helm cleans the legacy code that is leaner, modular, and unchained from constraints of backward compatibility.
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    org-ql

    org-ql

    An Org-mode query language, including search commands and saved views

    ...It offers two syntax styles: Lisp-like sexps and search engine-like keywords. It includes three libraries: The org-ql library is flexible and may be used as a backend for other tools. The libraries org-ql-search and helm-org-ql (a separate package) provide interactive search commands and saved views. The package org-ql may be installed directly from MELPA or with other tools like Quelpa. After installation, you can use the commands without additional configuration. To use the functions and macros in your own Elisp code, use libraries org-ql and org-ql-view. ...
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    dumb-jump

    dumb-jump

    an Emacs "jump to definition" package for 50+ languages

    ...The matches are run through a shared set of heuristic methods to find the best candidate to jump to. If it can't decide it will present the user with a list in a pop-menu, helm, or ivy (see dumb-jump-selector). For the currently supported languages it seems to do a good job of finding what you want. If you find a case where it does not work as expected do not hesitate to open an issue. It can be slow if it needs to use grep and/or a project is large.
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    doom-modeline

    doom-modeline

    A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design

    A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design. A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design. It’s integrated into Centaur Emacs, Doom Emacs, and Spacemacs. A match count panel (for anzu, iedit, multiple-cursors, symbol-overlay, and evil-search, etc.) An indicator for recording a macro. Current environment version (e.g. python, ruby, go, etc.) in the major-mode. A customizable mode-line height (see doom-modeline-height). A minor modes segment that is compatible with...
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