cloudmacs
org-jira
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cloudmacs
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Looking for a note-taking + PKM solution for my frazzled ADHD brain.
Things to note: - This is a very self-hosted type of method. You can store your notes in the cloud of course, but there's no "online Emacs" (whelp, nevermind, I stand corrected). - This is a very text-based environment. There are images and whatnot, but Emacs is fundamentally a bunch of text. This is a powerful thing, don't think of it as a downside. Text is the universal interface. - This is going to be a learning experience, both about a new tool and about yourself. You should walk away from Emacs with philosophical questions and a desire to convert the nonbelievers. - You will never feel comfortable using a normal computer again once you experience the pure bliss of a computing environment made just for you. - Do youself a favor and start with David Wilson's Emacs From Scratch series. If you follow that series all the way through, and make your own choices instead of just copying him, you'll be hooked by the end of it. DO NOT try to use Emacs raw and uncustomized, and shame anyone who tells you that you should. - You should look into keybindings, ergonomics, and human physiology (especially about hands). Regular computer stuff with a regular keyboard is hell on your hands, and Emacs will make it worse if you let it force it's arcane keybinds on you. Just define your own keybinds that work for you. Bonus points if you end up with a layered split vertical ortholinear concave thumb-cluster keyboard (I aint there yet because money, but I will eventually build my own custom keyboard).
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Web assembly version of org-mode?
If the goal is to have org mode running in a browser (even without wasm), then you could look at something like this: https://beepb00p.xyz/cloudmacs.html
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The Emacs Curse: When Everything Else Just Feels Inferior 😱🧙♂️
In that last point there is Cloudmacs, which essentially runs spacemacs I'm docker and accessible via ssh within a browser.
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Running Emacs in browser
Just kidding, you could try Cloudmacs. No idea how well it works with newer Emacs.
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Setup for using emacs GUI with a remote server
Maybe https://github.com/karlicoss/cloudmacs is what you're looking for?
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WebAssembly build-target?
https://beepb00p.xyz/cloudmacs.html (Not tried myself)
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Choices for online Ocaml?
Interesting side thought, there's also a Docker container for a browser-usable emacs that works by using gotty to render a tty (and the emacs running on it) in a webpage. So you could in theory have a container with both that and OCaml+opam, which would let you tuareg-mode, merlin, and the OCaml interactive mode within this browser-based emacs.
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Emacs running in the browser
This reminds me of cloudmacs
- EMACS integration
org-jira
- EmacsConf Live Now
- Mastering Emacs
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Tips for using Org at work?
What ticket system is used? If it JIRA there is the org-jira package.
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The Emacs Curse: When Everything Else Just Feels Inferior 😱🧙♂️
org-jira My current company is trying to switch to Aha right now though, which I'm not happy about. If anyone knows of a link between Aha and org, I'd love a way to sync between them automatically.
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Looking for SWE/SRE on-call shift org-capture template examples.
You may find ahungry/org-jira useful then in that case.
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I'm a 22-year GTD practitioner, friend of David Allen, and longtime trainer/coach -- AMA
If you are open to try Emacs and its Org mode there is ahungry/org-jira which integrates Org mode with Jira. I've not used Jira before and hence not org-jira but my entire GTD system is within Emacs and Org mode.
- Modal editor
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JiraCLI
Worth mentioning that Emacs has org-jira if you want text mode jira.
https://github.com/ahungry/org-jira
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How do you collaborate through Org files?
Previously I've worked successfully with JIRA (https://github.com/ahungry/org-jira) and Trello (http://org-trello.github.io) but I guess not every tool has a bidirectional sync with Emacs.
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Blog Post: Org-capturing live Jira Issues
If the notes you keep are terse and to the point, though, then syncing Org and Jira 1:1 can make a lot of sense. In that case, do check out the popular Ejira and org-jira packages, which help with just that!
What are some alternatives?
ocaml-jupyter - An OCaml kernel for Jupyter (IPython) notebook
ejira - Emacs JIRA integration
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
jira-cli - 🔥 Feature-rich interactive Jira command line.
emacsd
jira-assistant - Repository containing source code of Jira Assistant browser extension. This is also used to track bugs related to the extension.
docker-x11-bridge - Simple Xpra X11 bridge to enable GUI with any docker image
jira - simple jira command line client in Go
polygott - Base Docker image for the Repl.it evaluation server
jira2org-story.py - Extract Jira Issues and Generate Org-mode Headings
template-ocaml - A template for OCaml, configured for Gitpod (www.gitpod.io) to give you pre-built, ephemeral development environments in the cloud.
go-jira - Go client library for Atlassian Jira