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emacs-package-dev-handbook
- is there like a resource where I can learn how to create an elisp project
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New package: Lookup Wiktionary entries in Emacs
Some Elisp libraries already exist that implement CSS/XPath-style selectors. I catalogued some at https://github.com/alphapapa/emacs-package-dev-handbook
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[changed URL] Org-fleuron: extra fancy HTML documents with OrgMode
Yeah, that's Solarized Dark using https://github.com/alphapapa/org-html-theme-darksun. Looking at your site, I'm thinking that I ought to do a Solarized Light version too. The handbook is also viewable on GitHub, which may be more readable in some ways: https://github.com/alphapapa/emacs-package-dev-handbook
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Ability to search/pull elisp snippets from within emacs?
The emacs package developer handbook may have some tidbits of information for you: https://github.com/alphapapa/emacs-package-dev-handbook
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Tips To Learn Emacs Fast as in Very Fast
Write a few scripts in elisp to get used to the language. Learn various elisp concepts and write programs that use them. Some examples could be to write hooks, learn how to make minor and major modes, make an http request, write macros, make charts, learn how to implement your own version of doctor, tetris, dunnet, or whatever else sounds interesting to you. These could be interesting to look through to see what's out there: https://github.com/p3r7/awesome-elisp#org-mode-outlines https://github.com/alphapapa/emacs-package-dev-handbook
- Starting first elisp
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how to start writing elisp on top of org-mode?
Also found emacs-package-dev-handbook from /u/alphapapa. I haven't looked through it in detail yet, but given his quality of work I imagine it's worth looking into.
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The Emacs Lisp book is finished
I checked the book's TOC and was surprised to see that lexical scoping was introduced in the last chapter.
https://github.com/alphapapa/emacs-package-dev-handbook#lexi... says using lexical scoping is a best practice.
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Suggestions wanted, best place to learn emacs elisp these days?
I think you should learn what you want to learn, consult this reference to learn basic syntax and consult the emacs package dev handbook to learn how to use / do certain things.
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English Dictionaries - Merriam Webster Learners Dictionary and Collegiate
Sure, see https://github.com/alphapapa/emacs-package-dev-handbook
ox-tagfilter-js
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[changed URL] Org-fleuron: extra fancy HTML documents with OrgMode
There's also this: https://github.com/oyvindstegard/ox-tagfilter-js/
- Dynamic content filtering in org-exported HTML documents with tags
What are some alternatives?
mw-thesaurus.el - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus in Emacs
grasp - A reliable org-capture browser extension for Chrome/Firefox
elisp-slime-nav - Slime-style navigation of Emacs Lisp source with M-. & M-,
org-ref - org-mode modules for citations, cross-references, bibliographies in org-mode and useful bibtex tools to go with it.
xenodium - Config files for my GitHub profile.
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers
font-lock-studio - Debugger for Font Lock keywords
org-web - org-mode on the web, built with React, optimized for mobile, synced with Dropbox and Google Drive
fanyi.el - Not only English-Chinese translator for Emacs.
org-html-theme-darksun - A Solarized Dark version of the Bigblow Org HTML export theme
wiktionary-bro.el - Browse Wiktionary entries in Emacs
emacs-docs - The documentation website Emacs deserves