Monthly Archives: February 2025

Searching For The Thing At Point

Just a quick post about a short note from Marcin Borkowski (mbork) concerning searching for the thing at point. Despite using Emacs for over 18 years I didn’t know about isearch-forward-thing-at-point. As mbork says, it does just what it says. … Continue reading

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Recurring Checklists

Vineet Naik has a post with a nice tip. He often has complex build processes and rather than automating them with a script, he prefers to use an Org checklist that specifies the steps. He likes to keep the checklist … Continue reading

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Sometimes The Current Flows Towards Emacs

Everyday I see several articles from—usually—younger developers opining that Emacs is too old-fashioned, non-intuitive, and, really, just too hard to bother learning. And, it doesn’t look nice like VS Code and other modern editors. Okay, they’re young and don’t know … Continue reading

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Using Emacs For Research Notes

Continuing with our “Emacs for all things” theme of the last couple of days, here’s another post that speaks to how Emacs can be used for many things and how seemingly difficult or even impossible tasks can be done by … Continue reading

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A Followup To Why You Can’t Use Emacs More

One of the odd things about writing Irreal is that I never know which posts will be popular or at least provoke some engagement. Often, posts that I think are really interesting receive no comments and posts that I suspect … Continue reading

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Reasons You Can’t Use Emacs More

Over at The Art Of Not Asking Why, JTR has some nice things to say about Irreal but that’s not what I want to talk about. Rather, I like to address the point of his post, which is how difficult … Continue reading

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Apparently Not Everyone Gets The Irony

At this point, I’m old enough that you’d think I’d know not to believe that governments could ever learn their lesson. But no, it just isn’t so. A month ago I was all warm and fuzzy about the fact that … Continue reading

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Elisp Abstraction

Over at the Emacs subreddit, AbstProcDo proposes an interesting idea: some Elisp constructs are very intuitive and natural compared to other languages. He uses the example of dolist to process a list versus the Python way. (dolist (item ‘(1 2 … Continue reading

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Projectile Caching Improvements

Bozhidar Batsov, the developer of projectile, has announced some updates to its caching behavior. The idea is that a projects files are cached so that they don’t have to be reindexed every time your bring up a project. Projectile has … Continue reading

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Exporting To Word In The Real World

As you all know, I’m a huge fan of Org mode and use it for virtually all the writing I do. One of the powers of Org is that you can export it to many different formats. One of those … Continue reading

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