I am a hobbyist programmer who develops several Emacs packages which aim to be highly configurable, focused in purpose¹, and easy to integrate with built-in Emacs facilities and with other third-party packages that respect and follow Emacs's native interfaces. My three most widely useful and popular packages are Orderless, Embark and Marginalia —the last of which I co-wrote and co-maintain with the prolific Daniel Mendler.
¹ Maybe Embark is a little kitchen-sinky, but it strives not to be!
Featured work
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oantolin/embark
Emacs Mini-Buffer Actions Rooted in Keymaps
Emacs Lisp 946 -
oantolin/orderless
Emacs completion style that matches multiple regexps in any order
Emacs Lisp 778 -
oantolin/math-delimiters
Insert math delimiters in TeX, LaTeX and Org buffers
Emacs Lisp 37 -
oantolin/placeholder
Emacs package to treat any buffer as a template with placeholders to fill-in
Emacs Lisp 28