![]() ![]() Most of my Emacs-bending adventures have been powered by elisp, primarily on macOS. Emacs 25 enabled us to further extend things by loading native dynamic modules, back in 2016. I say almost, as there's a comparatively small native core, that would typically require recompiling if you wanted to make further (native) mods. Throw some elisp at it, and you can customize or extend almost anything to your heart's content. A live playground of sorts, where almost everything is up for grabs at runtime. Once you learn a little elisp, Emacs becomes this hyper malleable editor/platform. While I don't typically resort to macros, we get a little syntatic sugar here, so we can invoke like so: Most of the snippet styles our new frame and invokes the body parameter. :background "#2a2a2a" :foreground 'unspecified) (set-face-attribute 'ivy-current-match frame `( let* ((buffer (get-buffer-create (generate-new-buffer-name "*present*"))) "Create a buffer with BUFFER-NAME and eval BODY in a basic frame."
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