Thanks for the tip on the modules. I have bad experience with magit though, 
it's slow as !@#$@. But I have been using it on windows xp/7 so might not 
be a problem on linux or osx.

Cheers
/Magnus

Den torsdagen den 12:e juli 2012 kl. 18:06:48 UTC+2 skrev Jeff Barczewski:
>
> Emacs is my tool of choice most of my development work especially node.js, 
> javascript, markdown, etc.
>
> I use Aquamacs when on OS X and gnu emacs when running linux.
>
> Some of my favorite modes/packages are:
>
>  - js3.el mode https://github.com/thomblake/js3-mode
>  - jshint mode - slightly patched version of original jshint which uses 
> node and loads jshint config from home -   
> https://github.com/jeffbski/jshint-mode
>  - json-pretty-print - https://github.com/thorstadt/json-pretty-print.el
>  - ido - great for quick access to buffers and files - 
> http://ubuntu2.wordpress.com/2008/01/02/emacs-tip-1-ido-mode/
>  - org mode - for journaling - http://orgmode.org/
>  - markdown-mode - http://emacswiki.org/emacs/MarkdownMode
>  - uniquify - provides nice unique short buffer names - 
> http://trey-jackson.blogspot.com/2008/01/emacs-tip-11-uniquify.html
>  - anything mode - http://www.emacswiki.org/Anything
>
> Ones that I am planning on looking into and possibly using:
>
>  - magit - https://github.com/magit/magit - magical git mode which looks 
> nice, there is a screencast off the README
>
>
> Finally, on OS X - I round out my dev tools with iterm2 and Alfred for app 
> launching
>
> All the best,
>
> Jeff
>
>

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