
Chrome Emacs sɣur Karim Aziiev
Use Emacs to edit textareas and online editors. This extension provides bi-directional editing, cursor and scroll synchronization, and keyboard shortcuts, supporting popular online editors like CodePen, StackBlitz, and more.
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Chrome Emacs allows bi-directional editing of text areas and online text editors directly from Emacs. Experience seamless editing with features like cursor and scroll synchronization, auto-major mode detection, and support for multiple online editors.
Features:
Features:
- Works with most online editors: CodePen, StackBlitz, JSFiddle, LeetCode, etc.
- Cursor and Scroll Sync: Live-code seamlessly in online editors.
- Editable Areas Navigation: quickly switch focus using hints.
- Auto-Major Mode Detection: Automatically picks the right editing mode.
- Install the add-on for your browser.
- In Emacs install the Atomic Chrome fork.
- Start the server in Emacs with
M-x atomic-chrome-start-server
. - Activate the extension in your browser and start editing directly in Emacs.
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- 1.0.3
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Tizmilin n tuffɣa n 1.0.3
Fixed an issue with editors that use the latest Monaco (e.g., Coderpad), which prevented detection of the element to edit.