Emacs
Table of Contents
1. Stream
1.1. 0x21BD
- studying how org-lists work : might try to extend the features with something useful of my own
1.2. 0x21B0
- will be altering the work space and the required mindset that allows me to run emacs as a client with an ever-running daemon
1.3. 0x2178
- I already use vim bindings in emacs but I do miss the command line
- have decided to go minimal for my work and retain emacs for personal projects and writing
- reading up on the unix philosophy and aiming to become a true shell ninja.
- knowing about Unix operating system does excite me and do hope to learn a lot more
- I'll definitely never give up emacs but a basic awareness of the operating system with the utilities of a CLI do encourage me to get good at both ecosystems
- starting a similar Vim stream to log all my works, I'll be keeping the vimrc simple this time and not be using a lot of external plugins but rely on the vanilla features of vim
- already excited about getting back to a dark green terminal screen..
1.4. 0x2127
- youtube video on navigating the text editing landscape
- on why one should not settle even in 2023
- starting with the skills necessary to efficiently edit text
- touch typing -> efficient navigation (vim) -> playing with the nuts and bolts (emacs)
- why not VS code?
- touch typing -> efficient navigation (vim) -> playing with the nuts and bolts (emacs)
1.5. 0x211F
- thinking of writing and emacs extension
- visualizing my knowledge graph in an interactive manner
- existing extensions do exist but it would be a good experience building it from scratch
- will be proceeding formally and take it up as a proper initiative
1.6. 0x211E
Started using smudge (spotify on emacs) : more time in emacs… Thinking of summarizing my init.el in a blog : been around 2-3 years since I last did that
1.7. 0x2118
The single greatest tool choice I've ever made in terms of editing efficiently (right along side vim : I use Evil GccEmacs 28 as of now)
2. Literature
3. Refs
- my init.el