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Discovering Emacs

Vernon Grant

A podcast all about GNU Emacs, where I uncover some of it’s lesser known features, discussed upcoming releases and share some tips and tricks. Join me as we discover some of the most valuable aspects of this wonderful piece of software.

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In todays episode Ill be sharing some default movement and editing shortcuts. Ill only be cover some of the essentials, but Im sure theres something new for both beginners and experienced Emacs users. And at the end Ill share some key binding recomme... more

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Today, were taking a look at Emacss whitespace mode and discussing how we can simplify its configuration to make it more applicable for most use cases. more

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Today Im going to share some of the ways I utilize Emacss incremental search, during my workflow. In addition Ill be sharing some configuration recommendations that you might also find useful. more

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Today well be taking a look at an Emacs feature known as the mark ring. Well be discussing the differences between global and local marks. Well also be covering how and when marks are added to these mark rings. In addition, Ill share some configurati... more

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In todays episode, we will be taking a look at locate and how we can effectively use it in combination with Emacs. We will be discussing what locate is, how we can make use of it and how to configure it for individual project uses. more

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