After experiencing these three packages, I liked helm, but to be honest,
I wasn't using all of its features and I was looking for a lighter and faster solution.
That's why, it's already a few years since I chose ivy and which corresponds entirely to my workflow.
Please note that my choice may vary according to your criteria 😊
Working in PHP languages with HTML is a daily task.
In the first instance I tried to combine its syntax with multi-web-mode but it consumed a lot of resources.
In the second instance I made the language reader using mmm-mode, reading php-mode in web mode.
However this has not been enough because the color problems between modes produce bugs.
Now only the web-mode for PHP works, and I have managed to activate PHP flycheck for web-mode.
The change is reversed.
This is done because it isn't best practice to mix PHP with HTML :(
This reverts commit 0479eaa621096911f81f11d46c5e6f54d192b1ec.
Emacs Code Browser (Navegador de Código de Emacs, on spanish).
We present a configuration of windows in which will include a
browser of files and directories, a browser of objects within
our code and a history in addition to the window of our code.
The diminish mode is activated, which helps us to keep the modeline clean.
As we see, in the modeline the modes that are activated are shown, and every time
we have more activated minor-modes, which add small functionalities to Emacs.
In this case, there are many modes, that if they do not appear, nothing happens.
So we hide some, like undo-tree that will always be activated.