Monthly Archives: October 2025

Using Eshell To Output To A Buffer

As many of you know, your can output to a buffer directly from within Eshell by redirecting the output to a #<buffer …> structure like this Welcome to the Emacs shell ~/org/blog $ echo “Hello World!” > #<buffer hello-buffer> That … Continue reading

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Red Meat Friday: Emacs Startup Time Again

I’ve come realize that, sadly, I’m addicted to posts about Emacs startup time. Every healthy person knows that Emacs startup time doesn’t matter. That’s because, of course, experienced Emacs users seldom restart their editor. They just leave it running all … Continue reading

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Bending Emacs – Episode 2

Álvaro Ramírez is back with the second video in his new series. This video is about making some simple UI adjustments to Emacs to bend it into looking and acting in a way meets your needs. That doesn’t sound too … Continue reading

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Why RSS Is The Right Thing

Tom Burkert has a nice post in which he extols the virtues of RSS. You might wonder what there is to extol. RSS is a simple protocol—the “simple” is in its name, after all—and it’s pretty easy to implement. That … Continue reading

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Printf Style Debugging Of Elisp

All the cool kids use debuggers for debugging their code. In most situations that’s the right answer. After all, you can set breakpoints, step through your code, and examine values at each step. If you want a detailed view into … Continue reading

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Capturing Fleeting iOS Notes Org Mode

Over at the Emacs subreddit, ValuableBuffalo is looking for a way of taking what he describes as “fleeting notes” on his iPhone and capturing them to an Org file in his Git repository. As soon as I saw that, I … Continue reading

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How RSS Beat Microsoft

As many of you know, I’m a big fan of RSS and use it everyday to scour the Internet for potential Irreal topics and also just for topics that I find interesting or useful. I was there at the beginning—although … Continue reading

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Ashton Wiersdorf On Organizing Papers For Research

Ashton Wiersdorf has a nice post on how he organizes papers, notes, and citations for his research. Of course, Emacs is at the center of that process and it’s another aspect of Emacs use that fascinates me. A couple of … Continue reading

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Blogging With Emacs

Chris over at Entropic Thoughts has some thoughts on blogging and Emacs. He’s conflicted. On the one hand, he yearns for a simple, static blog generator that he can understand. On the other hand, he uses Org Babel a lot … Continue reading

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Org-transclusion

Over at the OrgRoam subreddit, thephatmaster asks for some help in using org-roam to organize and write his research. As of this writing, he hasn’t gotten much response but there is a comment that recommends he take a look at … Continue reading

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