It is no secret that I have a few things permanently burned into my neurons: the 1802 instruction set, the commands for WordStar, and the commands for emacs. There was a time when emacs was almost my ...
This article is a whirlwind introduction to Emacs that assumes you have Emacs installed and running (easy enough on most Linux distributions). It also assumes that you have used Emacs' built-in ...
The recommended way to install basic-mode is from MELPA. To install manually, place basic-mode.el in your load-path, and add the following lines of code to your init file: Package basic-mode supports ...
In the vast landscape of Linux, the prowess of a user is often measured by their fluency in text editing. Two titans dominate this realm: Vim and Emacs. These editors are not merely tools; they are ...
An old joke is that Emacs is a text editor with an operating system included, given that its extensibility and customization often goes far beyond traditional text editors. Part of its well-earned ...
Emacs is a brilliant tool that can do just about anything. It’s a powerful development environment, an extensible Lisp interpreter, and even a great media player. I have been using Emacs for a while ...
This flake provides an overlay of emacs with vterm. Installing in emacs (rather than directly with nix as it's done here) doesn't work because the vterm module can't compile. It is a modification of ...
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