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ob-restclient.el
- Emacs as REST API client?
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Postman is limiting local collection runner to 25 runs for basic plans
The readme mentions someone wrote an ob-restclient.el https://github.com/alf/ob-restclient.el
- Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text
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HTTPie/cURL client for Emacs?
Adding to that, there is also ob-restclient , which could be useful.
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Bikeshedding Friday: How do you organize your init file?
Between org babel SQL and ob-restclient literate integration testing and devops have become a (small) part of my team's dev-QA loop. For some things, it's turned out to be indispensable. If you haven't used org-mode and restclient for API documentation yet... give it a whirl. Beautiful exports use read-the-org HTML export theme.
dotfiles
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Bad Emacs Defaults
Heh, I recently did a "clean sweep" of my .emacs files (inspired by the new support for `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/config/emacs/init.el` in 27.1) and something like 90% of it was workarounds (some dating back to the late 1990s, for example a "vertical-motion-fix" for something that was fixed in emacs 19.29)
I definitely recommend doing some form of "dotfile bankruptcy" every 20 years or so :-)
(I also ended up doing a crude "load-file-literate" so that now most of my elisp is actually markdown, inspired by https://github.com/skx/dotfiles )
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Bikeshedding Friday: How do you organize your init file?
I keep meaning to explore using org-mode for this. At the moment I have a trivial init.el which loads a literate markdown file init.md.
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Noweb – A Simple, Extensible Tool for Literate Programming
I keep meaning to experiment with bable/tangle in Emacs.
I setup a simple literate configuration of my init file via markdown, which worked out really well, but doing it "properly" in org-mode would be a nice evolution.
With markdown I just search for code-blocks, write them all sequentially to a temporary buffer and evaluate once done. So it is very simplistic, but also being able to write and group things is useful:
https://github.com/skx/dotfiles/blob/master/.emacs.d/init.md
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What parts of your config do you like best?
~/.emacs.d/init.el the helper, which loads/executes it.
What are some alternatives?
straight.el - 🍀 Next-generation, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker.
fw-utf8 - Modern fork of FunnelWeb (original written by Ross Williams)
dotfiles
Literate - A literate programming tool for any language
dotemacs
dotemacs - My emacs configuration.
bruno - Opensource IDE For Exploring and Testing Api's (lightweight alternative to postman/insomnia)
spiralweb - Literate programming system with a Pandoc-extended Markdown backend.
.emacs.d - Portable Emacs configuration
verso - A new approach to literate programming.