![]() The autoloads for installed packages will automatically be loaded after your InitFile has finished processing, so common commands will be available without any additional configuration. ![]() Some Emacs Lisp libraries or configuration snippets not available as packages. For more information, see its homepage: įor more inspiration and examples, look into the source of the Emacs starter configurations such as the ones found here. UsePackage can make it easier for you to organize your package-related configuration. These can be viewed in the package manager by pressing ‘RET’ on the package line. Many packages come with instructions on installation and use. (base64-encode-string "LOGIN :PASSWORD"))))) Using and configuring packages ":8080"))) (setq url-http-proxy-basic-auth-storage Replace the proxy information with whatever your network requires. If you are behind a firewall that requires the use of a proxy, you may need to configure HTTP or HTTPS proxies in order to list or install packages. See How I shortlist add-ons for my Emacs: Introducing `tablist` for a nice tutorial on how you can do this. ![]() Alternately, you can shortlist packages right within Emacs using the `tablist` package. So, start your search for a package in that repository. As on April 2019, MELPA has upwards of 4000 packages. If you are looking for a package or a feature, it is more likely that it is already in MELPA. If you use UsePackage, the :ensure t property will tell Emacs to install a package if it hasn’t already been installed. If you move to a different system and you would like to quickly install all of your previously installed packages, look into ‘M-x package-install-selected-packages’. Starting with the most popular packages is a good way to find the most useful and effective ones. This will allow you to use the command paradox-list-packages, which among other things gives the ability to sort package list by GitHub popularity. You may want to start by installing the paradox package. See the section on adding a package source. If you don’t see the package listed there, you may need to add another package source to your package-archives variable. Press ‘RET’ to read more about installing and using each package. ![]() Press ‘i’ to mark for installation, ‘u’ to unmark, and ‘x’ to perform the installation. Type M-x list-packages to open the package list. The value will depend on the package source you want to add. ""))Īlternatively, you can use the Customize interface with the command ‘M-x customize-variable package-archives’. (add-to-list 'package-archives '( "melpa". If you need to add more sources, include Emacs code like this to your InitFile: ( require ' package) The most common method of installing packages of Emacs Lisp since Emacs 24 has been ELPA packages.Īdditional package archives such as MELPA exist to supplement what is in GnuELPA.īy default, Emacs 24 or later is set up with the GnuELPA package archive. ![]()
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