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Is orgmode really that much better than an equivalent workflow using vim + other tools?
Next, I needed to open a related project, which I didn't have locally. So, finally, I had actually to open my browser. Note that everything I described to this point, all, was done solely in Emacs. But wait, we're not ready to switch just yet. Now, I remembered that I already had to open that repo last week, so I searched through my browser history and found the link to it. , and now I'm in the browser. I searched, and I found the document I needed, and I decided - that still didn't warrant cloning the entire project. "I'm just gonna copy the link and put it in my note...". The inserted link would've been something like https://github.com/booga/wooga/pulls/4110. But not in Emacs, no. Since I'm using Org-mode, I customized org-link-make-description-function. What it lets you do, is to write your custom function, and that's what I did. My function goes to GitHub and pulls the description of the PR #4110. And now my link looks like this: Fixes migration in the Orchestration Module booga/wooga#4110.
- browser-hist.el: Search through browser history, in Emacs
- New package. Status: experimental. Early feedback is appreciated.
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I'm a science student and amateur web dev. Is this the right tool?
Depending on how you log data and take notes you might find the orgparse Python library or the orga JS library useful.
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Is there any app or site with org-mode syntax live-preview?
That is perfect, all org-syntax features we need are done properly. I can manage to use the orgapp code in some simple tool.
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Is orgmode really that much better than an equivalent workflow using vim + other tools?
org syntax isn't as confined to the emacs world as it used to be. Check out, e.g., https://github.com/orgapp/orgajs, which parses org files into an 'abstract syntax tree', which can then be transformed/picked for info/indexed, etc. etc. by any number of tools. Pandoc's support is also improving as far as I'm aware.
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Anybody use org-mode and orgajs to create Gatsby sites?
I am an avid emacs user! Lately, I found a tool named orgajs (https://github.com/orgapp/orgajs/). This seemed great for my needs but it is behind on maintenance.
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Tree-sitter grammar for org-mode
Thanks @preek. I mentioned you guys in [3] above. BTW I'm actually using this parser: https://github.com/orgapp/orgajs for my product (https://braintool.org), so there are other choices. I guess the key thing is a single well defined grammar.
Is GDrive syncing working in Organice these days? I've wanted to demonstrate interop with BrainTool (which syncs to GDrive files) but last I checked there was some bug.
- Show HN: A plain-text file format for todos and check lists
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Org export to HTML: can I export *only* the body?
Overall Orga's great and I really don't mean to diminish the author's work in any way, but I have had a couple issues. A number of them have been fixed, which is great, but I got stuck on this one about line breaks when using auto-fill mode. I think it's fixed in a newer version of Orga, but upgrading broke my build and I've spent enough hours trying to fix it that I'm looking for options.
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Uniorg — I wrote an org-mode parser for js
MDX is non-trivial. But if all you need is gatsby with org, a simpler plugin similar to gatsby-transformer-remark is doable. gatsby-transformer-orga would be a good inspiration here.
What are some alternatives?
evil - The extensible vi layer for Emacs.
uniorg - An accurate Org-mode parser for JavaScript/TypeScript
org-noter - Emacs document annotator, using Org-mode
mdx - Markdown for the component era
code-review - Code Reviews in Emacs
unified - ☔️ interface for parsing, inspecting, transforming, and serializing content through syntax trees
spacehammer - Hammerspoon config inspired by Spacemacs
org-pandoc-import - Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/org-pandoc-import
neorg - Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
magit - It's Magit! A Git Porcelain inside Emacs.
diff2html-cli - Pretty diff to html javascript cli (diff2html-cli)