Note: You can find what face is applied to text a number of ways. If you can get your cursor on the text. You can use M-x describe-face which will give you a default option of the current face. Or you can use M-x describe-char which will tell you what face is applied. You can customize faces through the customize feature or with elisp. If you can't get your cursor on the face, try finding the face using customize-group, list-faces-display or by reading the packages code.
Emacs
Lightweight configuration of emacs with basic utilities plus personal configuration
Markdown Mode
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Require installed markdown in distro GNU+Linux, example:
apt-get install markdown
orpacman -S markdown
Flycheck Mode
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Require installed the languages checking, example:
pacman -S shellcheck
# bash, shpacman -S eslint
# ECMAScriptpacman -S python-pylint
# python
Neotree
Neotree comes by default in combination with all-the-icons. So pressing «f8» will display (you must give "yes") a one-time screen to install all-the-icons fonts.
Mode Python
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Require installed virtualenv, example:
pacman -S python-virtualenv
M-x jedi:install-server [RET]
License
Languages
Emacs Lisp
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