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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.
homebrew-emacs-plus
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Flakes aren't real and cannot hurt you: using Nix flakes the non-flake way
I am intrigued by this line in the description:
"Super Fast Emacs: Bleeding edge Emacs that fixes itself, thanks to a community overlay"
Could you possibly tell me (or link to the explanation) what's special about that Emacs instance? (I'll update this comment if I find a link myself)
I use this homebrew cask and have been very happy with it thus far, but I'm always up for some new exploration. https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus
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Emacs 29.1 Released
Oh, I just realized I'm using https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus . I recommend using that over the default formula.
- Thinking about buying a macbook, does Emacs work well?
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Change the emacs theme to light/dark according to the system theme
I think it depends on how you installed your Emacs. I know for sure that you could do something like that with this variant of Emacs for macOS as explained here: https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus#system-appearance-change
There is the code to do just that. Works with emacs-mac and emacs-plus.
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Emacs Web Buttons
Not a badge, but a modern icon https://github.com/SavchenkoValeriy/emacs-icons
ps. Emacs plus aggregates a great collection https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus#icons
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Doom Emacs is broke for me and life just isn't the same
homebrew-emacs-plus generally works for me. I'd recommend it.
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Emacs MacOS icon
homebrew-emacs-plus has a whole compendium of custom icons that one can build emacs with on MacOS. You could open an issue to add this icon. E.g. I build with brew install -s emacs-plus\@29 --with-EmacsIcon2-icon to get a custom icon.
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Introducing Captee alpha, looking for testers
For those using homebrew-emacs-plus, apparently there is a feature request for org-protocol support
What are some alternatives?
homebrew-emacsmacport - Emacs mac port formulae for the Homebrew package manager
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
doom - Doom Emacs config
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
build-emacs-for-macos - Somewhat hacky script to automate building of Emac.app on macOS.
homebrew-zathura - Homebrew formulae to build Zathura on Mac OS X
org-superstar-mode - Make org-mode stars a little more super
themes - A megapack of themes for GNU Emacs.
org-journal - A simple org-mode based journaling mode
build-emacs-macos - Build script for emacs and macos