MAGIT FOR AQUAMACS CODE
I think VS Code has had a better language experience than Emacs for at least a year or two now (for example, go to definition always works, outline, find references, faster loading of large files, better error highlighting), but I was never able to switch to it due to muscle-memory reliance on Spacemacs bindings which are too time-consuming to recreate and particularly on Magit. It adds all the bindings and adds other extensions - the most impressive of which is edamagit that does a very respectable job of emulating magit in VS Code. There is now a pretty usable emulation of Spacemacs and Magit available in VS Code via the VSpaceCode extension. If merging by hand, make sure to replace the ERC "your." setting with actual values instead of the included placeholders.I apologize in advance for the off-topic proselytizing but I haven’t seen this mentioned on this forum and I really feel like people should be aware of it: Optional - use included customizations.el.walter as guide to settings that you can access via Aquamacs menu > Preferences OR (be careful hand editing this, can break things) you can merge them into your ~/Library/Preferences/Aquamacs Emacs/customizations.el file by merging in settings from customizations.el.walter by hand. Restart Aquamacs - Note: you may have to do this more than once to get all the ELPA packages downloaded and compiled Optionally set a theme by altering appearance.el to specify either an Aquamacs bundled theme or one included in this kit (or (buffer-file-name) load-file-name)) "/aquamacs-emacs-starter-kit")) (setq kitfiles-dir (concat (file-name-directory set the dotfiles-dir variable to this directory
MAGIT FOR AQUAMACS FREE
Feel free to fork and add them to your fork. Check out topfunky's for lots of that stuff. I've also never been a Textmate user, so I don't include textmate mode or other the textmate keybindings that may smooth the transition for those that are coming form Textmate. new windows (frames) should be used sparingly ala traditional emacs, in contrast to Aquamacs defaults.this starter kit is aimed at Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Xcode, and iPhone development.
use ~/Library/Preferences/Aquamacs Emacs/aquamacs-emacs-starter-kit/ for Aquamacs Emacs Starter Kit specific code.use vendor directory for third party code that isn't available any other way.use elpa package management to acquire third party extensions to emacs.where possible use configuration (customization.el and Preferences.el) of Aquamacs to achieve desired result.This is a new related project, not a fork, and thus code conventions may not be interchangable. It also slims down the starter kit a lot since Aquamacs already includes many of the same concepts.
MAGIT FOR AQUAMACS MAC
The Aquamacs Emacs Starter Kit suits the philosophy of Aquamacs to be more Mac like in directory structure. Since this starter kit is aimed at Aquamacs it has a very different project layout than Phil Hagelberg's emacs-starter-kit.
MAGIT FOR AQUAMACS MAC OS X
Inspired by Phil Hagelberg's emacs-starter-kit and fork customizations by Geoffrey Grosenbach (topfunky), but slimmed down for use with the already heavily customized Aquamacs Mac OS X version of emacs.