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How can I get the project manager on the left of this picture with emacs prelude?
i don’t have a complete answer for you, but i know that is either https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs or https://github.com/jaypei/emacs-neotree (you can choose in emacs-doom)
you could look at how emacs-doom does it for inspiration: https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/tree/develop/modules/ui/treemacs and https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/tree/develop/modules/ui/neotree
Thanks!
I’d suggest using treemacs. Probably we should add some module for it in Prelude. I just don’t use file managers myself, that’s why I never got to doing this myself.
Haha. What are the policies for contributing to prelude? I created a module for R/ESS but not sure if it production quality :) on an other note, how can you make cider works with Rebl?
Just file a PR and I’ll provide you feedback there. The structure of modules in Prelude is pretty basic so contributing is easy.
oh it seems to be neo tree https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/blob/44eb11c028b9372e6f121639cea538da5b8d23b7/modules/ui/neotree/config.el
personally, I find both neotree and treemacs to be quite cumbersome and “clunky”. I use “direx” - it is simple, clean, easily extendible.
what’s a sidebar? it’s just another buffer. What I have in the gif is direx. I haven’t even heard about dired-sidebar
until this moment. Will try it, thanks!
is that a mouse moving in emacs I see 😉