org-gtd.el
GNU Emacs
org-gtd.el | GNU Emacs | |
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19 | 242 | |
360 | 4,250 | |
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8.4 | 9.9 | |
4 months ago | about 22 hours ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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org-gtd.el
- Ask HN: In 2024, is it worth learning Emacs Org Mode? Alternatives?
- Org GTD User Manual
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How Can I Overcome Burnout and Fatigue When Looking at My GTD Lists?
And then coming out of burnout what did I do, I started working on https://github.com/Trevoke/org-gtd.el like a maniac.
- Setup org-gtd?
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Agenda blocks filtered by category
I do it with a custom skip function (source here: https://github.com/Trevoke/org-gtd.el/ )
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What's you preferred inbox tool and why?
All the inboxes end in Emacs using Org GTD .
- New release: org-gtd 3.0! (emacs package)
- Request for feedback on package documentation (org-gtd 3.0, pre-release)
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Question about Project Management
Maybe check out Org GTD. I have found that using that is quite a bit easier than manually setting up my own agenda.
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Emacs is big, emacs is god, emacs makes unit tests a major PITA
If you're curious, the package is https://github.com/trevoke/org-gtd.el - ... and the major major refactor is happening over at https://github.com/Trevoke/org-gtd.el/tree/more-flexible-organization .
GNU Emacs
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A Love Letter to Intellectualism
gnu.org - contains everything you need to research his philosophy.
stallman.org - personal website, contains a lot of opinion, but I absolutely respect this man in all what he says.
emacs.org (redirects to https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) - his non-philosophical work, one of two mainstream console text editors.
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The KGB, the Computer and Me – The Cuckoo's Egg Story [video]
Forever, there was a file included in stock Emacs, `spook.el`, which could be hooked up to automatically add random strings of "interesting" keywords to each of your email or Usenet messages (in signatures, or in headers like `X-Spook`).
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Ma...
Looks like copyright date of 1988:
https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/play/...
https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/etc/spook....
Try `M-x spook RET` in an Emacs buffer.
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How to combine daily journal with general database of people, places, things, etc.
If you want to spare a couple of detours, you probably could start with Emacs Org-mode according to Greenspun's eleventh rule: "Any sufficiently complicated PIM or note-taking program contains an ad hoc, informally specified, bug-ridden, slow implementation of half of Org mode."
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Microsoft is exploring adding a command line text editor into Windows, and it wants your feedback
Emacs: winget install GNU.Emacs
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Using Common Lisp in Emacs
The whole cl-lib thing is a total disaster:
https://github.com/emacs-mirror/emacs/blob/master/lisp/emacs...
They added cl- as a prefix to each Common Lisp symbol.
FIRST is now called cl-first, CAAAR is now cl-caaar .
I would really prefer if GNU Emacs removes all Common Lisp functionality, instead of creating this really wacky stuff, with discussions about this topic every year.
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Running SQL Queries on Org Tables
Never too late to try! Take your time. Emacs will outlive us all. https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
- Emacs and Shellcheck
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - MAC Lookup, SQL Tutorials, JSON Converter & More
GNU Emacs is a versatile, open-source text editor that offers extensibility and customization—a sort of self-documenting real-time display editor. Our thanks for the suggestion go to CartanAnnullator.
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VScode vs Others: the War on Code Editors
Emacs
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Proof of Concept clang plugin that automatically binds C/C++ -> Lua
Their DEFUN and DEFVAR macros for example let us define a function or a variable that will be available as a Lisp function, and can be used as an ordinary C function from the C code. Emacs is written in pure C99 language and works with both GCC and Clang I believe. We can just define a C function via macro, and it is auto exported and made available to Lisp. For example my first patch to Emacs was for this function (we added "count" argument to make it possible to skip enumerating files in a directory for the case when user code is just interesting if a directory is empty or not):
What are some alternatives?
emacs-gtd - Get Things Done with Emacs
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
emacs-anki-helper - Manage your Anki cards in Emacs.
Geany - A fast and lightweight IDE
crkbd - Corne keyboard, a split keyboard with 3x6 column staggered keys and 3 thumb keys.
Atom - :atom: The hackable text editor
tasks - Bringing Astrid Tasks back from the dead
spacemacs - A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
org-ql - A searching tool for Org-mode, including custom query languages, commands, saved searches and agenda-like views, etc.
uemacs - Random version of microemacs with my private modificatons
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
org-roam-ui - A graphical frontend for exploring your org-roam Zettelkasten