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    any-jump.vim

    any-jump.vim

    Jump to any definition and references IDE madness without overhead

    Any-jump can be used with any language, but the definitions search is only available for supported languages. This is not a problem in general, so use any jump freely on any code project.
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    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    Tomorrow Theme

    ... such as keywords, strings, numbers, and comments, reducing visual noise while preserving structure. The project ships ports for a wide range of tools (from Vim and Emacs to Sublime Text, iTerm, and more) and documents the palette so others can create faithful ports. Its emphasis on restraint and consistency makes it a popular baseline for teams that want code to look familiar across machines and applications.
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    telega.el

    telega.el

    GNU Emacs telegram client (unofficial)

    telega is a full-featured unofficial client for Telegram platform for GNU Emacs. telega is actively developed, for this reason, some features are not implemented, or they are present just as skeletons for future implementation. However, the core parts are mature enough so that it is possible to use telega on daily basis. telega depends on the visual-fill-column and rainbow-identifiers packages. This dependency automatically installs if you install telega from MELPA or GNU Guix. Otherwise...
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