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| | blog.aaronbieber.com
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| | Yes, my friends, it is true. After more than fifteen years using Vim, teaching Vim, proselytizing about Vim, all the while scoffing in the general direction of Emacs, Ive seen the light. The light of Lisp Or something. If, like me, youre curious enough to give Emacs a try, this post should help you get off the ground. Its taken me at least the fourteen days described in the title, but with my help it should only take you two or three. There are some things to get used to, some new paradigms, and you have...
| | erick.navarro.io
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| | Having our emacs configuration in an org file is great, it allow us to have it more organized and easy to read, but org files have more features and one of them is the ability to be exported to different formats like HTML, PDF, markdown and so on. So what if we export our emacs configuration to HTML and then publish it in a website? ?? It probably doesn't have any real utility but it would be nice to have a exclusive web page to show our emacs config to our friends :)
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| | Recently, as I replaced more of my Emacs-helm configuration with counsel and ivy, I noticed that ivy-switch-buffer, when augmented by ivy-rich, was not showing the directories of the buffers it was listing. After some Lisp spelunking, I discovered that it was because ivy-rich relies on the presence of either the projectile package, something I do not wish to have in my Emacs configuration, or on project.el, which I also do not use. In this post, I show how you can get full buffer filenames and project na...
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