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vim-tab-bar.el

MELPA License

The vim-tab-bar.el package enhances Emacs' built-in tab-bar, giving it a style similar to Vim's tabbed browsing interface. It also ensures that the tab-bar's appearance aligns with the current theme's overall color scheme, providing a consistent look for your Emacs tab-bar.

Table of Contents

Features

  • The vim-tab-bar.el package ensures that tabs maintain a uniform appearance regardless of the theme used. This is also beneficial those who use themes that do not configure the tab-bar properly.
  • Group Formatting: Optionally display and format tab groups.
  • Makes the Emacs tab-bar (Emacs version >= 27.1) look in a manner reminiscent of Vim's tabbed browsing interface:

(The screenshot above shows how the vim-tab-bar.el package makes the Emacs tab-bar appear)

Installation

To install vim-tab-bar from MELPA:

  1. If you haven't already done so, add MELPA repository to your Emacs configuration.

  2. Add the following code to your Emacs init file to install vim-tab-bar from MELPA:

(use-package vim-tab-bar
  :ensure t
  :commands vim-tab-bar-mode
  :hook
  (after-init . vim-tab-bar-mode))

Options

Show the tab groups

By default, tab groups are not displayed. You can make tab-bar-vim display them by setting the variable:

(setq vim-tab-bar-show-groups t)

Screenshots

The screenshots below shows how the vim-tab-bar.el package makes the Emacs tab-bar appear:

License

Copyright (C) 2024 James Cherti

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program.

Links

Other Emacs packages by the same author:

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  • elispcomp: A command line tool that allows compiling Elisp code directly from the terminal or from a shell script. It facilitates the generation of optimized .elc (byte-compiled) and .eln (native-compiled) files.
  • tomorrow-night-deepblue-theme.el: The Tomorrow Night Deepblue Emacs theme is a beautiful deep blue variant of the Tomorrow Night theme, which is renowned for its elegant color palette that is pleasing to the eyes. It features a deep blue background color that creates a calming atmosphere. The theme is also a great choice for those who miss the blue themes that were trendy a few years ago.
  • Ultyas: A command-line tool designed to simplify the process of converting code snippets from UltiSnips to YASnippet format.
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  • inhibit-mouse.el: A package that disables mouse input in Emacs, offering a simpler and faster alternative to the disable-mouse package.
  • quick-sdcv.el: This package enables Emacs to function as an offline dictionary by using the sdcv command-line tool directly within Emacs.