Inspired by cknadler/vim-anywhere
A keyboard shortcut of your choosing creates a temporary frame and buffer. The text is automatically inserted into the application you're using. Bust your moves on the fly, with fewer keystrokes. Invoke the shortcut with selected text and it will be replaced.Note that this is a fork of emacs_anywhere but with a better support for Linux. See Faq for more details.
curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/psibi/emacs-everywhere/master/install | bash
Open System Preferences and navigate to keyboard > shortcuts > Services. Check the box beside "Emacs Everywhere" and click "Add Shortcut" and key a shortcut.
Install as needed
sudo apt-get install xdotool
curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/psibi/emacs-everywhere/master/install | bash
Create a keyboard shortcut with this command $HOME/.emacs_everywhere/bin/run
TBD
Invoke the shortcut. A new frame will be created and display an empty buffer titled *Emacs Everywhere*
. When the frame is deleted the buffer's content is inserted into the application you're using and the buffer is deleted. Any text selected when the keyboard shortcut is invoked will be replaced.
~/.emacs_everywhere/update
~/.emacs_everywhere/uninstall
If your Emacs server isn't running when you use the keyboard shortcut, Emacs Everywhere will start it (this is slower). Run Emacs as a daemon (emacs --daemon
) to start your server from the command line, or use server-start
command in Emacs. Once you've a got a running server, new frames are created much faster.
- Emacs command to toggle Emacs Everywhere
- Homebrew
- Windows
Because the orignal maintainer didn't want to a non clipboard based approach for Linux systems. See these issues for more details:
All contributions and pull requests are welcome.
Copyright © 2018, Sibi Prabakaran & Zach Curry, All rights reserved.