Paradox can be installed from Melpa with M-x `package-install' RET paradox. It can also be installed manually in the usual way, just be mindful of the dependencies. To use it, simply call M-x `paradox-list-packages' (instead of the regular `list-packages'). This will give you most features out of the box. If you want to be able to star packages as well, just configure the `paradox-github-token' variable then call `paradox-list-packages' again. If you'd like to stop using Paradox, you may call `paradox-disable' and go back to using the regular `list-packages'. ## Current Features ## ### Several Improvements ### Paradox implements many small improvements to the package menu itself. They all work out of the box and are completely customizable! *(Also, hit `h' to see all keys.)* * Visit the package's homepage with `v' (or just use the provided buttons). * Shortcuts for package filtering: * filters by regexp (`occur'); * display only packages with upgrades; * filters by keyword. * `hl-line-mode' enabled by default. * Display useful information on the mode-line and cleanup a bunch of useless stuff. * **Customization!** Just call M-x `paradox-customize' to see what you can do. * Customize column widths. * Customize faces (`paradox-star-face', `paradox-status-face-alist' and `paradox-archive-face'). * Customize local variables. ### Package Ratings ### Paradox also integrates with **GitHub Stars**, which works as **rough** package rating system. That is, Paradox package menu will: 1. Display the number of GitHub Stars each package has (assuming it's in a github repo, of course); 2. Possibly automatically star packages you install, and unstar packages you delete (you will be asked the first time whether you want this); 3. Let you star and unstar packages by hitting the `s' key; 4. Let you star all packages you have installed with M-x `paradox-star-all-installed-packages'. Item **1.** will work out of the box, the other items obviously require a github account (Paradox will help you generate a token the first time you call `paradox-list-packages'). ## How Star Displaying Works ## We generate a map of Package Name -> Repository from [Melpa](https://github.com/milkypostman/melpa.git)'s `recipe' directory, some repos may correspond to more than one package. This map is used count the stars a given package has. _This doesn't mean you need Melpa to see the star counts, the numbers will be displayed regardless of what archives you use._ Currently, packages that are not hosted on GitHub are listed with a blank star count, which is clearly different from 0-star packages (which are displayed with a 0, obviously). If you know of an alternative that could be used for these packages, [open an issue](https://github.com/Bruce-Connor/paradox/issues/new) here, I'd love to hear.