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monto-mode

A Monto major mode for emacs.

Dependencies

Requires the elisp-ffi library, which in turn requires libffi.

Installation

Install libffi

On Linux/BSD, libffi should be available from your package manager. On macOS, libffi is available through Homebrew.

Install elisp-ffi

git clone https://github.com/skeeto/elisp-ffi.git ~/.emacs.d/elisp-ffi
make ffi-glue test -C ~/.emacs.d/elisp-ffi
echo "(add-to-list 'load-path \"~/.emacs.d/elisp-ffi\")" >> ~/.emacs

Install monto-mode

git clone https://github.com/melt-umn/monto-mode.git ~/.emacs.d/monto-mode
echo "(add-to-list 'load-path \"~/.emacs.d/monto-mode\")" >> ~/.emacs
echo "(require 'monto-mode)" >> ~/.emacs

Configuration

By default, monto-mode doesn't do much. You need to set up styles and language associations in your .emacs. See the example-dot-emacs-file.el for more information.

Usage

monto-mode should automatically activate for any files with appropriate extensions.

Caveats

  • This is only tested on x86_64 Linux. macOS users, you've been warned.
  • This was written in Vim by a Vim user. Bug reports welcomed.

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