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Listful Andrew: Dot-bind any key–value thing in Emacs Lisp
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/dot-bind-any-key-value-thing-in-emacs-lisp.html
Listful Andrew: Dot-bind any key–value thing in Emacs Lisp
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/dot-bind-any-key-value-thing-in-emacs-lisp.html
flandrew.srht.site
Dot-bind any key–value thing in Emacs Lisp — Listful Andrew
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: ef-themes version 1.2.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2023-06-30-ef-themes-1-2-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: ef-themes version 1.2.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2023-06-30-ef-themes-1-2-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou
Emacs: ef-themes version 1.2.0
Information about the latest version of my colourful-yet-legible themes for GNU Emacs.
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: notmuch-indicator version 1.0.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2023-06-30-notmuch-indicator-1-0-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: notmuch-indicator version 1.0.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2023-06-30-notmuch-indicator-1-0-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou
Emacs: notmuch-indicator version 1.0.0
Information about my notmuch email counter for the mode line of GNU Emacs.
Planet Emacslife
Unwound Stack: cherrypy-continued
https://www.unwoundstack.com/blog/cherrypy-continued.html
Unwound Stack: cherrypy-continued
https://www.unwoundstack.com/blog/cherrypy-continued.html
Unwoundstack
There's no substitute for just reading the code
Another CherryPy issue
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Unwound Stack: cherrypy-is-very-broken
https://www.unwoundstack.com/blog/cherrypy-is-very-broken.html
Unwound Stack: cherrypy-is-very-broken
https://www.unwoundstack.com/blog/cherrypy-is-very-broken.html
Unwoundstack
Why I grep my code for TODO before committing
Learning far more than I wanted about the CherryPy framework
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Listful Andrew: Democratize: See in Helpful all usage examples of libraries (Emacs package)
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/sw-emacs-democratize.html
Listful Andrew: Democratize: See in Helpful all usage examples of libraries (Emacs package)
https://flandrew.srht.site/listful/sw-emacs-democratize.html
flandrew.srht.site
Democratize: See in Helpful all usage examples of libraries (Emacs package) — Listful Andrew
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: substitute version 0.2.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2023-07-01-emacs-substitute-0-2-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: substitute version 0.2.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2023-07-01-emacs-substitute-0-2-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou
Emacs: substitute version 0.2.0
Information about my ‘substitute’ package for GNU Emacs.
Planet Emacslife
Emacs Notes: Migrating to `use-package’—TIP 1: Do NOT use a naive `macroexpand’ to grok a `use-package’ declaration; use this wrapper instead
https://emacsnotes.wordpress.com/2023/07/02/migrating-to-use-package-tip-1-do-not-use-a-naive-macroexpand-to-grok-a-use-package-declaration-use-this-wrapper-instead/
Emacs Notes: Migrating to `use-package’—TIP 1: Do NOT use a naive `macroexpand’ to grok a `use-package’ declaration; use this wrapper instead
https://emacsnotes.wordpress.com/2023/07/02/migrating-to-use-package-tip-1-do-not-use-a-naive-macroexpand-to-grok-a-use-package-declaration-use-this-wrapper-instead/
Emacs Notes
Migrating to `use-package’—TIP 1: Do NOT use a naive `macroexpand’ to grok a `use-package’ declaration; use this wrapper instead
Foreword The library use-package is very popular and its use is ubuiquitous. I would come across as very silly if I were to “introduce” use-package to the Emacs audience. So, I will ski…
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Will Schenk: Emacs Blogging mode take 2
https://willschenk.com/howto/2023/emacs_blogging_mode_take_2/
Will Schenk: Emacs Blogging mode take 2
https://willschenk.com/howto/2023/emacs_blogging_mode_take_2/
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James Cash: Practical Relaxation
https://occasionallycogent.com/practical_relaxation/index.html
James Cash: Practical Relaxation
https://occasionallycogent.com/practical_relaxation/index.html
Occasionallycogent
Practical Relaxation
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Michal Sapka: Managing email with Notmuch and Emacs
https://michal.sapka.me/2023/notmuch/
Michal Sapka: Managing email with Notmuch and Emacs
https://michal.sapka.me/2023/notmuch/
michal.sapka.me
Managing email with Notmuch and Emacs
My email based workflow for GitHub Pull Review Requests
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Sacha Chua: 2023-07-03 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/07/2023-07-03-emacs-news/
Sacha Chua: 2023-07-03 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/07/2023-07-03-emacs-news/
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James Dyer: Dired Duplicate Here Revisited
https://www.emacs.dyerdwelling.family/emacs/20230606213531-emacs--dired-duplicate-here-revisited/
James Dyer: Dired Duplicate Here Revisited
https://www.emacs.dyerdwelling.family/emacs/20230606213531-emacs--dired-duplicate-here-revisited/
www.emacs.dyerdwelling.family
- Dired Duplicate Here Revisited
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Charles Choi: Surprise and Emacs Defaults
http://yummymelon.com/devnull/surprise-and-emacs-defaults.html
Charles Choi: Surprise and Emacs Defaults
http://yummymelon.com/devnull/surprise-and-emacs-defaults.html
Yummymelon
Surprise and Emacs Defaults
Throughout the history of building computers (both hardware and software), there have been different schools of thought on how to build them. There’s really no one “right” way, however...