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Sacha Chua: Using the calendar-date-echo-text variable to help plot a heatmap on a year-long calendar in Emacs
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/01/using-the-calendar-date-echo-text-variable-to-help-plot-a-heatmap-on-a-year-long-calendar-in-emacs/
Sacha Chua: Using the calendar-date-echo-text variable to help plot a heatmap on a year-long calendar in Emacs
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/01/using-the-calendar-date-echo-text-variable-to-help-plot-a-heatmap-on-a-year-long-calendar-in-emacs/
Planet Emacslife
Nicolas Martyanoff: Eshell key bindings and completion
https://www.n16f.net/blog/eshell-key-bindings-and-completion/
Nicolas Martyanoff: Eshell key bindings and completion
https://www.n16f.net/blog/eshell-key-bindings-and-completion/
Brain dump
Eshell key bindings and completion
I have been having completion issues in Eshell for some time, and I decided to fix it. Of course the yak shaving is always strong with Emacs, so it ended up being a bit more complicated than expected.…
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Sacha Chua: Org Mode: Including portions of files between two regular expressions
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/01/org-mode-including-portions-of-files-between-two-regular-expressions/
Sacha Chua: Org Mode: Including portions of files between two regular expressions
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/01/org-mode-including-portions-of-files-between-two-regular-expressions/
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Alvaro Ramirez: Emacs: insert and render SF symbols
http://xenodium.com/emacs-insert-and-render-sf-symbols
Alvaro Ramirez: Emacs: insert and render SF symbols
http://xenodium.com/emacs-insert-and-render-sf-symbols
Xenodium
Emacs: insert and render SF symbols
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Christian Tietze: Use San Francisco Font for SF Symbols Everywhere in Emacs
https://christiantietze.de/posts/2023/01/use-sf-pro-for-sf-symbols-everywhere-in-emacs/
Christian Tietze: Use San Francisco Font for SF Symbols Everywhere in Emacs
https://christiantietze.de/posts/2023/01/use-sf-pro-for-sf-symbols-everywhere-in-emacs/
Christian Tietze
Use San Francisco Font for SF Symbols Everywhere in Emacs
Today I learned that you can tell Emacs to use fontsets (or just "fonts") for specific character ranges. Thanks to Alan at idiocy.org for the explanation! His example is this: elisp (set-fontset-font t ...
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Nicolas Martyanoff: Improving Git diffs for Lisp
https://www.n16f.net/blog/improving-git-diffs-for-lisp/
Nicolas Martyanoff: Improving Git diffs for Lisp
https://www.n16f.net/blog/improving-git-diffs-for-lisp/
Brain dump
Improving Git diffs for Lisp
All my code is stored in various Git repositories. When Git formats a diff between two objects, it generates a list of hunks, or groups of changes.
Each hunk can be displayed with a title which is…
Each hunk can be displayed with a title which is…
Planet Emacslife
Irreal: Referring To Lines Between Regular Expressions In Org
https://irreal.org/blog/?p=11066
Irreal: Referring To Lines Between Regular Expressions In Org
https://irreal.org/blog/?p=11066
Planet Emacslife
Christian Tietze: woolsweater's SF Symbols Modeline
https://christiantietze.de/posts/2023/01/woolsweater-s-sf-symbols-modeline/
Christian Tietze: woolsweater's SF Symbols Modeline
https://christiantietze.de/posts/2023/01/woolsweater-s-sf-symbols-modeline/
Christian Tietze
woolsweater's SF Symbols Modeline
After discovering how to use SF Symbols in Emacs on Mac, folks on Reddit shared links where Josh Caswell (known by his handle "woolsweater") did stuff like this ages ago. <%= insert_image file: "woolsweater-code.png", ...
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200ok: Inbox Zero Hack: Achieving productivity bliss in the New Year with mu4e
https://200ok.ch/posts/2023-01-05_inbox_zero_hack:_achieving_productivity_bliss_in_the_new_year_with_mue.html
200ok: Inbox Zero Hack: Achieving productivity bliss in the New Year with mu4e
https://200ok.ch/posts/2023-01-05_inbox_zero_hack:_achieving_productivity_bliss_in_the_new_year_with_mue.html
200ok.ch
Inbox Zero Hack: Achieving productivity bliss in the New Year with mu4e
In this post, we discuss how to use custom bookmarks in mu4e, the Emacs mail reader, to temporarily achieve an
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FrostyX: Please keep fedora-review alive
http://frostyx.cz/posts/please-keep-fedora-review-alive
FrostyX: Please keep fedora-review alive
http://frostyx.cz/posts/please-keep-fedora-review-alive
frostyx.cz
Please keep fedora-review alive
The fedora-review is an essential tool for reviewing new Fedora packages. It
helps us ensure that they are of a good enough quality, don’t violate any
licenses, and don’t unpleasantly surprise our users. And it needs more
developers.
helps us ensure that they are of a good enough quality, don’t violate any
licenses, and don’t unpleasantly surprise our users. And it needs more
developers.
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Eric MacAdie: I Got an Account On Mastodon
https://macadie.info/2023/01/09/i-got-an-account-on-mastodon/
Eric MacAdie: I Got an Account On Mastodon
https://macadie.info/2023/01/09/i-got-an-account-on-mastodon/
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James Dyer: Merging org files for Hugo static site generation
https://emacs.dyerdwelling.family/emacs/20230109113207-emacs--tidying-hugo-org-files-using-emacs/
James Dyer: Merging org files for Hugo static site generation
https://emacs.dyerdwelling.family/emacs/20230109113207-emacs--tidying-hugo-org-files-using-emacs/
the DyerDwelling/emacs
Merging org files for Hugo static site generation · the DyerDwelling/emacs
Join me on my journey to a more fluid vanilla-ish emacs workflow
and may the emacs pinky stay ever dormant in my aging fingers!
and may the emacs pinky stay ever dormant in my aging fingers!
Planet Emacslife
Andrey Listopadov: Compiling Clojure projects in Emacs
https://andreyorst.gitlab.io/posts/2023-01-10-compiling-clojure-projects-in-emacs/
Andrey Listopadov: Compiling Clojure projects in Emacs
https://andreyorst.gitlab.io/posts/2023-01-10-compiling-clojure-projects-in-emacs/
andreyorst.gitlab.io
Compiling Clojure projects in Emacs
Another post in the not-so-series about Emacs configuration. Today I will describe my configuration for managing the compilation-error-regexp-alist variable in a way that is meaningful for the current project I’m working on. Some time ago I faced a problem…