Libs
- org-mode
- ediff-buffers / ediff-regions-linewise (bet you didn't know about the last one)
- SVN integration, with ediff (awesome)
- Keyboard macros
- PerlySense <-- on top of cperl-mode
- project-root
- sql-mysql - buffer
- yasnippet
Snippets:
;; Display trailing whitespace (use a very very light color)
(defun my-turn-on-show-trailing-whitespace ()
"Set `show-trailing-whitespace' to t."
(setq show-trailing-whitespace t))
(mapc (lambda (hook)
(add-hook hook 'my-turn-on-show-trailing-whitespace))
'(cperl-mode-hook))
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