Hi list,
I would like to submit a package to ELPA. It is called "eev". Let me
copy its README here:
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Eev's central idea is that you can keep "executable logs" of what you
do, in a format that is reasonably readable and that is easy to "play
back" later, step by step and in any order. We call these executable
logs "e-scripts". These "steps" are mainly of two kinds:
1) elisp hyperlinks, and
2) lines sent to shell-like programs.
To run the tutorial: install this package, then type `M-x
eev-beginner'. This will load all the main modules, activate the
eev-mode keybindings, and open this tutorial,
(find-eev-quick-intro)
in a sandboxed buffer. For a list of the other sandboxed tutorials,
run:
(find-eev-intro)
For a non-technical description of what e-scripts are, see:
The home page of eev is:
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The current version of its ELPA-ish package is here:
The home page points to other, more mature, ways to install it: a .tgz
that users can install by copying and pasting a script to a shell, and
its git repository.
Feedback VERY welcome.
Thanks in advance!
Eduardo Ochs