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Arialdo Martini: Emacs: Playing Hansel and Gretel with Marks, Registers and Bookmarks
http://arialdomartini.github.io//emacs-navigate-back
Arialdo Martini: Emacs: Playing Hansel and Gretel with Marks, Registers and Bookmarks
http://arialdomartini.github.io//emacs-navigate-back
arialdomartini.github.io
Emacs: Playing Hansel and Gretel with Marks, Registers and Bookmarks
Random thoughts about programming
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Irreal: 🥩 Red Meat Friday: Changing Emacs Defaults
https://irreal.org/blog/?p=12057
Irreal: 🥩 Red Meat Friday: Changing Emacs Defaults
https://irreal.org/blog/?p=12057
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James Dyer: Eliminating Key Chords in Emacs under Linux with Sticky Keys
https://emacs.dyerdwelling.family/emacs/20240309130457-emacs--kmonad-sway-kbd-map-locking/
James Dyer: Eliminating Key Chords in Emacs under Linux with Sticky Keys
https://emacs.dyerdwelling.family/emacs/20240309130457-emacs--kmonad-sway-kbd-map-locking/
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Mickey Petersen: Combobulate: Interactive Node Editing with Tree-Sitter
https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/combobulate-interactive-node-editing-treesitter?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=rss
Mickey Petersen: Combobulate: Interactive Node Editing with Tree-Sitter
https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/combobulate-interactive-node-editing-treesitter?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=rss
Mastering Emacs
Combobulate: Interactive Node Editing with Tree-Sitter
Editing code using a concrete syntax tree may seem straightforward, but it's a complex task fraught with challenges. For every command that modifies the code, there's ample room for ambiguity. What if there are multiple legal choices available? How do you…
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Discovering Emacs podcast: Making Incremental Search Work for You in Emacs - EP3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CdbfZXsrqg
Discovering Emacs podcast: Making Incremental Search Work for You in Emacs - EP3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CdbfZXsrqg
YouTube
Making Incremental Search Work for You in Emacs - EP3
Today I'm going to share some of the ways I utilize Emacs's incremental search, during my workflow. In addition I'll be sharing some configuration recommendations that you might also find useful.
Go to show notes:
https://github.com/VernonGrant/discovering…
Go to show notes:
https://github.com/VernonGrant/discovering…
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Discovering Emacs podcast: Essential Movement and Editing Shortcuts in Emacs - EP5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG3EMqOAWDg
Discovering Emacs podcast: Essential Movement and Editing Shortcuts in Emacs - EP5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG3EMqOAWDg
YouTube
Essential Movement and Editing Shortcuts in Emacs - EP5
In today's episode I'll be sharing some default movement and editing shortcuts. I'll only be cover some of the essentials, but I'm sure there's something new for both beginners and experienced Emacs users. And at the end I'll share some key binding recommendations…
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Alvaro Ramirez: Emacs: Toggling the continuation indicator
http://xenodium.com/toggling-emacs-continuation-fringe-indicator
Alvaro Ramirez: Emacs: Toggling the continuation indicator
http://xenodium.com/toggling-emacs-continuation-fringe-indicator
Xenodium
Emacs: Toggling the continuation indicator
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Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: Denote version 2.3.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2024-03-24-denote-2-3-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou: Emacs: Denote version 2.3.0
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2024-03-24-denote-2-3-0/
Protesilaos Stavrou
Emacs: Denote version 2.3.0
Information about the latest version of my Denote package for GNU Emacs.
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tobli: A static Backloggery clone with Emacs org-mode and Python
https://tobli.dreamwidth.org/90202.html
tobli: A static Backloggery clone with Emacs org-mode and Python
https://tobli.dreamwidth.org/90202.html
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Charles Choi: Announcing Casual - An opinionated porcelain for Emacs Calc
http://yummymelon.com/devnull/announcing-casual-an-opinionated-porcelain-for-emacs-calc.html
Charles Choi: Announcing Casual - An opinionated porcelain for Emacs Calc
http://yummymelon.com/devnull/announcing-casual-an-opinionated-porcelain-for-emacs-calc.html
Yummymelon
Announcing Casual - An opinionated porcelain for Emacs Calc
Announcing the first public release of Casual - an opinionated Transient-based porcelain to support the casual usage of Emacs Calc. It’s now on MELPA and requires Emacs 29.1+. Install Add the...
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Troy Hinckley: Bump Allocation: Up or Down?
https://coredumped.dev/2024/03/25/bump-allocation-up-or-down/
Troy Hinckley: Bump Allocation: Up or Down?
https://coredumped.dev/2024/03/25/bump-allocation-up-or-down/
coredumped.dev
Bump Allocation: Up or Down?
Back in 2019, Nick Fitzgerald published always bump downwards, an article making the case that for bump allocators, bumping “down” (towards lower addresses) is better than bumping up. The biggest reasons for this are bumping up requires 3 branches vs 2 for…
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JD Gonzales: Managing Local Services in Emacs with Prodigy
https://jds.work/emacs-prodigy/
JD Gonzales: Managing Local Services in Emacs with Prodigy
https://jds.work/emacs-prodigy/
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Sacha Chua: 2024-03-25 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2024/03/2024-03-25-emacs-news/
Sacha Chua: 2024-03-25 Emacs news
https://sachachua.com/blog/2024/03/2024-03-25-emacs-news/
Planet Emacslife
Alvaro Ramirez: Emacs 29.3 emergency release
http://xenodium.com/emacs-293-emergency-release
Alvaro Ramirez: Emacs 29.3 emergency release
http://xenodium.com/emacs-293-emergency-release
Xenodium
Emacs 29.3 emergency release
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Manuel Uberti: Food for Profit
https://manueluberti.eu/posts/2024-03-26-food-for-profit/
Manuel Uberti: Food for Profit
https://manueluberti.eu/posts/2024-03-26-food-for-profit/
manueluberti.eu
Manuel Uberti | Food for Profit
My personal website