We just released version 2.3 of Circe, a Client for IRC in Emacs.
The package is available from github, MELPA stable and MELPA unstable. The latter will track further development changes, so use at your own risk.
We just released version 2.3 of Circe, a Client for IRC in Emacs.
The package is available from github, MELPA stable and MELPA unstable. The latter will track further development changes, so use at your own risk.
I just released version 1.5 of Buttercup, the Behavior-Driven Emacs Lisp Testing framework.
Buttercup is a behavior-driven development framework for testing Emacs Lisp code. It is heavily inspired by Jasmine.
We just released version 2.2 of Circe, a Client for IRC in Emacs.
The package is available from github, MELPA stable and MELPA unstable. The latter will track further development changes, so use at your own risk.
I just released version 1.11.0 of Elpy, the Emacs Python Development Environment. This is a feature release.
Elpy is an Emacs package to bring powerful Python editing to Emacs. It combines and configures a number of other packages, both written in Emacs Lisp as well as Python.
Evaluate this:
(require 'package)
(add-to-list 'package-archives
'("elpy" .
"https://jorgenschaefer.github.io/packages/"))
Then run M-x package-install RET elpy RET
.
Finally, run the following (and add them to your .emacs
):
(package-initialize)
(elpy-enable)
I just released version 1.3 of Buttercup, the Behavior-Driven Emacs Lisp Testing framework.
Buttercup is a behavior-driven development framework for testing Emacs Lisp code. It is heavily inspired by Jasmine.