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laundry
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The Emacs Lock-In Effect or the Emacs Sunk Cost Fallacy
I only recently feel like I've "gotten" Emacs, to the point where I'm confident enough to tell others about my setup [1], but in the process of doing so I've realized I have so much more built-ins that I've barely touched. Like, dired. Magit, I've only skimmed the surface of. Hilariously, I only learned about apropos last week!
For some reason though I gain great enjoyment from tweaking my Emacs environment (I even made my own theme [2]), and I'm productive at work, so I really can't complain :)
I'm with the author though... would I recommend it? Yeeeeah maybe not, in the long run it's worth it but for new programmers no way, just use vscode like everyone else.
[1] https://blog.calebjay.com/posts/my-emacs-environment/
[2] https://github.com/komali2/Emacs-VSCode-Default-High-Contras...
laundry
- Initial Thoughts On A New Productivity Tool
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Write a language with Racket this summer! Win prizes!
More details at https://github.com/tgbugs/laundry
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Tree-sitter grammar for org-mode
We're in the middle of updating the org syntax document. I've been preoccupied and haven't gotten a chance to take another pass, but there should be a new version out in the next month or so. See also [0].
0. https://github.com/tgbugs/laundry/tree/master/laundry/gramma...
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Formal Specification and Programmatic Parser for Org-mode
org-element-parse-buffer 'element granularity (7.688000744 0 0.0) 8sec tree-sitter via https://github.com/milisims/tree-sitter-org parsed down to 58% of the buffer in 5.3sec extrapolates to ~9sec Racket's brack via https://github.com/tgbugs/laundry failed to finish parsing in reasonable time. Cancelled at 10m11.436s Clojure parser via https://github.com/200ok-ch/org-parser failed to finish parsing with java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: GC overhead limit exceeded Running time 8m28.078s
- Emacs org-mode version 9.5, a major release, is out
- laundry: Org mode for Racket
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Org parser libraries | org-almanac
It looks like laundry is an attempt to do that, but I am not sure.
- The Emacs Lock-In Effect or the Emacs Sunk Cost Fallacy
What are some alternatives?
Emacs-VSCode-Default-High-Contras
el-easydraw - Embedded drawing tool for Emacs
vertico - :dizzy: vertico.el - VERTical Interactive COmpletion
unpackaged.el - A collection of useful Emacs Lisp code that isn't substantial enough to be packaged
company-org-block
orgzly-android - Outliner for taking notes and managing to-do lists
beancount-mode - Emacs major-mode to work with Beancount ledger files
org-special-block-extras - A number of new custom blocks and link types for Emacs' Org-mode ^_^
org-krita - Krita sketches in Org