How to Install and Uninstall elpa-atomic-chrome Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 21,2024
1. Install "elpa-atomic-chrome" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to install elpa-atomic-chrome on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
elpa-atomic-chrome
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2. Uninstall "elpa-atomic-chrome" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to uninstall elpa-atomic-chrome on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
elpa-atomic-chrome
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the elpa-atomic-chrome package on Kali Linux
Package: elpa-atomic-chrome
Source: atomic-chrome-el
Version: 2.0.0-4
Installed-Size: 45
Maintainer: Debian Emacsen team
Architecture: all
Depends: elpa-let-alist (>= 1.0.4), elpa-websocket (>= 1.4), dh-elpa-helper, emacsen-common
Recommends: emacs
Enhances: emacs
Size: 8992
SHA256: 2ef7935e866691b13aa7a5d78c5734ca61bd96234a764c4d26f01706b3dd341c
SHA1: 2c5e2ff5049bb40065dbc85574f4daf298be1a0c
MD5sum: 1866cb4dd6a8f23f202dd1249547e32b
Description: edit a web-browser text entry area with Emacs
Atomic Chrome is an extension for the Chromium and Google Chrome
browsers that allows one to edit text entry areas of a web-page in
Emacs. Atomic Chrome for Emacs also supports the use of GhostText
Chromium and Chrome extension.
.
This package is similar to "Edit with Emacs"; however, it features
two advantages over this alternative as a result of its websocket
design:
* Live update: The text entry area for which Atomic Chrome has been
activated and its associated Emacs buffer are synchronised.
Updates to one continuously propagate to the other.
* Bidirectional communication: Edit text in either the browser
or Emacs and difference is applied to the other half.
.
Firefox is also supported via the GhostText browser addon.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://github.com/alpha22jp/atomic-chrome
Section: editors
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/a/atomic-chrome-el/elpa-atomic-chrome_2.0.0-4_all.deb
Source: atomic-chrome-el
Version: 2.0.0-4
Installed-Size: 45
Maintainer: Debian Emacsen team
Architecture: all
Depends: elpa-let-alist (>= 1.0.4), elpa-websocket (>= 1.4), dh-elpa-helper, emacsen-common
Recommends: emacs
Enhances: emacs
Size: 8992
SHA256: 2ef7935e866691b13aa7a5d78c5734ca61bd96234a764c4d26f01706b3dd341c
SHA1: 2c5e2ff5049bb40065dbc85574f4daf298be1a0c
MD5sum: 1866cb4dd6a8f23f202dd1249547e32b
Description: edit a web-browser text entry area with Emacs
Atomic Chrome is an extension for the Chromium and Google Chrome
browsers that allows one to edit text entry areas of a web-page in
Emacs. Atomic Chrome for Emacs also supports the use of GhostText
Chromium and Chrome extension.
.
This package is similar to "Edit with Emacs"; however, it features
two advantages over this alternative as a result of its websocket
design:
* Live update: The text entry area for which Atomic Chrome has been
activated and its associated Emacs buffer are synchronised.
Updates to one continuously propagate to the other.
* Bidirectional communication: Edit text in either the browser
or Emacs and difference is applied to the other half.
.
Firefox is also supported via the GhostText browser addon.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://github.com/alpha22jp/atomic-chrome
Section: editors
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/a/atomic-chrome-el/elpa-atomic-chrome_2.0.0-4_all.deb