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 ...
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 ...
Hello and welcome to this combined Emacs and Org Mode tutorial! This tutorial assumes you know nothing about either Emacs nor Org mode and at each step attempts to teach you just enough so that you ...
Emacs is more than just a text editor. Emacs is love and life. Not only does Emacs provide superior text editor capabilities, with easy to use and remember keybindings, Emacs is a fully functional ...
Exwm is a lightweight tiling window manager for Linux that turns Emacs into a complete graphical environment. In this article, I will go through the benefits of using Exwm, install it on Ubuntu 24.10, ...
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 ...
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 ...