
Exploring the world of Emacs as a beginner, learning how to grow a wonderful tool out of raw materials and with community's help.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

After a long break, let's get back into Emacs and talk about obsessions, small tweaks and improvements in my config, arrows and an additional modal key which could help with long, hard-to-remember Emacs key combinations. Shownotes Intro
* Dreamin... more
Intro
* My talk Decentralized evolutionary computation with Clojure and ClojureScript
Config news
* fritzgrabo's helpful comment
* Make counsel-git see untracked files: (setq counsel-git-cmd "git ls-files --full-name --exclude-standard ... more
Config news
* Display line numbers natively
* Highlight current line
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Background color for current line number
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Projectile docs
* Counsel Projectile
Writing
* Indirect Buffers
* Org LaTeX export
* Example of default... more
* Edit indirect
* "25 years of coding, and I'm just beginning"
* My Twitch page
* Opening Large Files
* How is Doom’s startup so fast?
* nlinum
You can now support EmacsCast on Patreon! There are perks and this wonderful feeling of he... more
Many thanks for this podcast, I’m getting more insight about emacs
I’m a vim user just moved to doom emacs and found my self dropping vim and terminal for emacs also org mode was emacs killer feature that pulled me in.
Still learning new features along the way 😊
You will know if this podcast is for you just by the title and the content is excellent. Haven’t enjoyed a tech podcast this much since PerlCast which was long ago. Subscribed as a patron. I would have been from the beginning had a known about this podcast before now. Keep making new episodes, please.
Please keep the podcast going. This podcast is deeper than Emacs, as it threads unto the creator’s philosophy regarding tech, creativity and of course the world that surrounds Emacs; without the cultish negativity that can rise from it. Highly recommend!
I just listened to the pilot of this series and am really looking forward to the rest (and hope the host keeps producing new shows!). As a relatively new emacs user -- who went from Sublime, to vim, to Spacemacs, and then back to "pure" emacs -- I really relate to Rakim's journey in being obsessed with the right tools. It made me smile to hear someone who had wrestled with the same internal challenges about productivity, and the endless "tweaking" that we can often fall into, and the joy of disc... more
That’s very interesting, I can learn a lot from you!
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