Category Archives: General

Dumb-jump in Action

The other day I wrote that I was considering installing dumb-jump and giving it a try. I did that and have been using it since I watched Mike Zamansky’s video on Projectile and Dumb-jump. It really is the sweet spot … Continue reading

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Org 9.0.7

Org mode has a bug fix out. I track Org on Melpa but if you don’t, now is a good time to update. If you do track Org on Melpa, the new version is there and ready for update. #emacs … Continue reading

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If You’re Looking for Another Reason to Despise Journalists…

Here you go.

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The Past Comes Due

Irreal oldtimers know that I have often railed about the activities of the NSA and their domestic spying and about the ever more shrill demands by law enforcement that they be given a back door into our cell phones. As … Continue reading

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The Benefits of Reading Code

I’m a big advocate of reading code. A lot of what I know about programming, Unix, and Emacs, I learned from reading code. Chen Bin has a parallel if slightly different take on reading code. He says that mastering Emacs … Continue reading

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Imenu for Dired

Matus Goljer—Fuco1 of Smartparen fame—blogged a nice bit of Elisp that adds imenu functionality to dired. At first, that doesn’t seem to make sense since an imenu menu would simply have the same information as the dired listing itself. What … Continue reading

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A Company-wide Emacs Configuration

Daniel Gopar over at Emacs.el has another of his Emacs chats up. This time he talks to Charles Lowell from Frontside Software. What’s interesting about Frontside is that they have a company-wide, shared Emacs configuration. All the developers use the … Continue reading

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Running Your Life from Your Smart Phone

Back in February, I wrote that more and more functions are being moved into our smart phones. That includes things like ATM cards, credit cards, driver licenses, and even unlocking doors. This is something I welcome—although Noonian Atall pushes back … Continue reading

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Jumping Directly to Org Headers

Last week I wrote about finding out about counsel-imenu from Arjen Wiersma’s Emacs configuration. Today, I discovered something new about it. Filipe Silva was looking for a way to jump to an Org mode heading using fuzzy completion. There were … Continue reading

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How to Make Swiper Choose the Second or Subsequent Match on a Line

Chanyoung is a Swiper user and asks a question I’ve sometimes wondered about: when using swiper, how do you choose the second or subsequent match on a line? If you follow the above link, you will see that abo-abo himself … Continue reading

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