GitHub - lastquestion/explain-pause-mode: Emacs minor mode that watches for long...
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explain-pause-mode
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v0.2 is the current development release. See vNext for more details on what's coming next.
How to use
explain-pause-mode
is very lightweight; you can leave it running all the time. Turn it on after requiring it:
(explain-pause-mode)
explain-pause-top
shows a top
-like view of the things Emacs has been doing:
Installing
There are 2 ways right now to install. (Melpa coming soon!)
Straight.el
If you are using straight.el, then you can use a normal receipe to install:
(straight-use-package '(explain-pause-mode :type git :host github :repo "lastquestion/explain-pause-mode")) (explain-pause-mode)
You might be using use-package with straight.el, then you can install and enable at the same time:
(use-package explain-pause-mode :straight (explain-pause-mode :type git :host github :repo "lastquestion/explain-pause-mode") :config (explain-pause-mode))
From sources
If you are interested in contributing, you might want to directly install from sources. Just git clone
and then make install
. make install
will bytecompile and install the sources to a path you specify, which should be on your emacs load path. It is important to bytecompile and optimize explain-pause-mode
for normal use, as the package hooks into many operations that happen on every command or keypress.
vNext
v0.3 major features roadmap:
Contribute
Feel free to take a look at the issues board, development is tracked openly on it and the the project board.
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