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Anyone move from Emacs to Logseq? Why?
Yes, I moved over to logseq a year ago (my old config). I was using emacs/orgmode as my daily driver for about 2 years, but the struggle of getting it installed/loaded on my work system was becoming more difficult since our IT department decided to add encryption on top of other existing encryption. It would take my system 10 minutes to initially load emacs, where my personal Win10 box with WSL would take a few seconds. Eventually I just got tired of it and was already playing with logseq as a daily driver, so I made the commitment and moved over.
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How can I temporarily bypass helm and put free text
Oh wow wow wow! I just checked your commit on the repository. That's so amazing. I really appreciate that. And I also found a convenient donation link.
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Best emacs configs for Javascript and/or users who don't like to memorize keybindings?
Next you "only" have to remember (elisp) function names. "Completion UIs" like ivy/counsel, icomplete, helm or vertico/consult, give you a nice auto completion list on M-x (choose the one of them, you like the most). Some of those Completion UIs will display existing keybindings and a short documentation for commands, near the auto complete candidates. So you will start to remember more keybindings without "learning sessions", just because invoking functions via keybindings is much faster (more convenient).
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org-SUPER-sparse-tree?
I use imenu, and helm-imenu to filter out the list interactively. Instead of scrolling through, you "jump" to an item via completion like helm-imenu, which filters all headings interactively in real-time as you type.
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Is There A Buffer Package Like Vertico Pos-Frame That Makes A Rectangle Frame In The Middle For Dired Mode?
I personally use Helm, so I can manage all files (open, delete, copy, rename, etc) all from completing prompt directly, I don't need to open Dired for that.
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What are the benefits of Vertico over Helm or Ivy?
Helm 1.2 release was in September 2011: https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/releases/tag/v1.2
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Completion command for common file moving/copying commands
Yes, Helm. Probably others like Embark.
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Emacs and Rails
I'm exploring your dotemacs Org file and it referenced a post and that post mentioned your desired for "Fuzzy File Opening". If you are still looking for that, you might check out Helm.
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Your dependency on external packages reduce with experience
Or something about the maintainer of Helm
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emacs and software monoliths
You are right that it's difficult to build good stuff without dependencies these days, but there is certainly an order of difference between something like Helm (https://emacs-helm.github.io/helm/) and something like Vertico (https://github.com/minad/vertico).
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Fzf: a tool that will transform your CLI life
For emacs users, this is pretty much like Swiper or Helm.
What are some alternatives?
vertico - :dizzy: vertico.el - VERTical Interactive COmpletion
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
consult - :mag: consult.el - Consulting completing-read
selectrum - 🔔 Better solution for incremental narrowing in Emacs.
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
company-mode - Modular in-buffer completion framework for Emacs
swiper - Ivy - a generic completion frontend for Emacs, Swiper - isearch with an overview, and more. Oh, man!
emacs-dashboard - An extensible emacs dashboard
embark - Emacs Mini-Buffer Actions Rooted in Keymaps
icomplete-vertical - Global Emacs minor mode to display icomplete candidates vertically
org-superstar-mode - Make org-mode stars a little more super
org-journal - A simple org-mode based journaling mode