Search Results for: elfeed

Elfeed

Those of you who have been paying attention know that I’ve been threatening to complete my move to (almost) all-things-in-Emacs by switching to elfeed for my RSS feeds. It doesn’t really have a good iOS solution but it is easy … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | 3 Comments

Zamansky 31: Elfeed (3)

Mike Zamansky has the latest video in his Using Emacs series up. This is the third in his set of videos on Elfeed. This time he considers using macros and hydras with Elfeed. In the second video, Zamansky showed how … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

Zamansky 30: Elfeed (2)

Mike Zamansky has video number 30 up in his Learning Emacs series. It’s the second video in his series about Elfeed, an RSS reader for Emacs. Zamansky says that he generally likes Elfeed but that it’s inconvenient to jump to … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | 1 Comment

Zamansky 29: Elfeed (1)

Mike Zamansky has another video in his Using Emacs series up. It is the first of two or three posts on Elfeed. For those who don’t know, Elfeed is an Emacs-based RSS reader written by Christopher Wellons. If you’re striving … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | 4 Comments

What Is Your Favorite Emacs Microfeature

All of us long term Emacs users have our favorite Emacs features. Sometimes it’s something big. For me that would be Org or Ivy/Counsel/Swiper. Other’s would choose Magit, Dired, Elfeed, or Mu4e. In a sense, those are the easy choices. … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

A Defense of RSS

As most of you know, I’m a big fan of RSS and use it as my main way of discovering and reading content. It has plenty of detractors but the majority of those are people who are upset that RSS … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

How Google Is Trying To Kill RSS

Irreal readers know that I’m a big fan of RSS and use it as my primary means of discovering interesting content. Happily, despite the efforts of the content aggregators in their never ending crusade to wall in and control all … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

OPML and RSS

Knut Magnus Aasrud has an interesting post on OPML. If you haven’t heard of OPML before (I hadn’t) it stands for Outline Processor Markup Language and is a file format for outliner applications. It’s fairly general but has found particular … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

Browsing In Emacs

Norman Walsh has an interesting post in which he discusses discovering browsing in Emacs. More specifically, he discovered how to follow a link in an Email and have the result displayed in Emacs. He’s using WebKit with Xwidgets so that … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment

Cybernetic Productivity and Emacs

Victor Dorneanu has an interesting post on Cybernetic Productivity and Emacs. Like Dorneanu, I was unfamiliar with the term but it has, apparently, been around since the early 2000s. It’s a strategy for dealing with your workload in the digital … Continue reading

Posted in General | Tagged | Leave a comment