Emacs is a very versatile and extensible editor. Its extensibility comes from having a built in Lisp interpreter; most of its functionality has been added via Lisp libraries written in the Emacs-Lisp Lisp dialect called 'elisp'.
This directory gives you access to the most popular, and best elisp resources on the Web.
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The official resource for all Elisp questions.
Some helpful Emacs packages.
Package for talking to a dictionary server.
Various modes provided by the maintainer of the ELL.
Collection of links to Elisp packages mostly not part of the standard distributions.
Packages for: buffer selection and cycling by C-TAB; fast navigation through toplevel definitions; Gimp Script Fu; highlighting regular expressions, current word.
Collection of packages to improve your Emacs environment.
Beside Common Lisp and Scheme files, various Elisp packages are available. Amongst others there is an implementation of the Internet Printing Protocol, a HTTP server embedded in Emacs, and a simple library for the Common Gateway Interface, which allows you to service requests for non static web pages.
Package provides support for many statistical languages such as the S family, SAS, or XLS.
A package for on the fly spell checking.
A wiki-like note-taking tool on Emacs.
(Second Edition) Official Free Software Foundation manual.
Search interface to access dictionaries online from within Emacs.
Major mode for playing z3/5/8 story files. A z-code interpreter written entirely in elisp.
A package to use multiple major modes in one GNU Emacs buffer.
Collection of major and minor modes, user interface enhancements, and library routines.
This package allows you to keep an index to your personal journal.
A package to save various variables and registers which reflect your current editing state to a file which is loaded into your next session.
Packages for auto-updating and file templates.
A mode to edit Verilog HDL files with Emacs.
Get some kind of WYSIWYG in LaTeX and HTML source.
Emacs as an IRC client.
The official resource for all Elisp questions.
Collection of packages to improve your Emacs environment.
A wiki-like note-taking tool on Emacs.
(Second Edition) Official Free Software Foundation manual.
Beside Common Lisp and Scheme files, various Elisp packages are available. Amongst others there is an implementation of the Internet Printing Protocol, a HTTP server embedded in Emacs, and a simple library for the Common Gateway Interface, which allows you to service requests for non static web pages.
This package allows you to keep an index to your personal journal.
Collection of links to Elisp packages mostly not part of the standard distributions.
Various modes provided by the maintainer of the ELL.
Packages for: buffer selection and cycling by C-TAB; fast navigation through toplevel definitions; Gimp Script Fu; highlighting regular expressions, current word.
Package provides support for many statistical languages such as the S family, SAS, or XLS.
A package for on the fly spell checking.
Get some kind of WYSIWYG in LaTeX and HTML source.
Some helpful Emacs packages.
Package for talking to a dictionary server.
Packages for auto-updating and file templates.
A package to use multiple major modes in one GNU Emacs buffer.
Emacs as an IRC client.
A package to save various variables and registers which reflect your current editing state to a file which is loaded into your next session.
Major mode for playing z3/5/8 story files. A z-code interpreter written entirely in elisp.
Collection of major and minor modes, user interface enhancements, and library routines.
Search interface to access dictionaries online from within Emacs.
A mode to edit Verilog HDL files with Emacs.
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