Over at Bicycle For Your Mind, macosxguru reports that despite his good intentions to stop tweaking his configuration and absorb what he already had installed, he found that there were so many excellent new packages that he had to add them.
I can confirm that the packages he lists are, indeed, brand new and just released. There were so many of them last week that I couldn’t write about them all. Here, for the record, are the new packages that he’s just installed. Take a look at macosxguru’s post for more details.
- Kirigami
- A sort of general fold and unfold package that works everywhere. I almost wrote about this last week but ran out of time.
- Visible-mark
- Make the marks visible. Which marks and their appearance is configurable.
- Javelin
- Quick bookmarks for Emacs.
- OPML to Org
- Converts OPML files to Org files.
- Appine
- App in Emacs. This is a very interesting package that allows the embedding of macOS views such as WebKit, in Emacs. I didn’t get a chance to write about this but I definitely want to research it more. It looks like it could be very useful.
- Buffer-guardian
- I did write about this in conjuction with super-save. It automates the automatic saving of buffers when various events like loss of focus or timer expiry happen.
- Isearch-lazy-count
- A package that numbers the targets for isearch.
- Markdown-table-wrap
- Wrap Markdown tables to a fixed character width.
- Surround.el
- I wrote about and installed this package. It deals with adding and deleting surrounding delimiter pairs and more. I really like this package.
All of these packages are worth looking into if you have a need for their functionality.