org-rifle
bufler.el
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org-rifle
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Search all agenda files
I’ve previously used https://github.com/alphapapa/org-rifle but it relies on Helm, which I don’t use anymore.
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alphapapa/org-ql: v0.7 released (An Org-mode query language, including search commands and saved views)
Predicate rifle, which matches an entry if each of the given arguments is found in either the entry's contents or its outline path. This provides very intuitive results, mimicing the behavior of org-rifle. In fact, the results are so useful that it's now the default predicate for plain-string query tokens. (It is also aliased to smart, since it's so "smart," and not all users have used org-rifle.)
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Khoj: A Natural Language Search Engine for your Org-Mode Notes
Org-rifle searches for exact matches across all org-entries. The main improvement Khoj provides over existing search tools in Emacs is not having to use exact search terms.
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In multi-section Org Mode documents, do you use one top-level heading, or several?
alphapapa has a project for a Emacs setup oriented for big org-mode files (alphaorg) also useful is his org-rifle. I use these additions.
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org-refile using a specific ID
Take a look at [https://github.com/alphapapa/org-rifle] (org-rifle), you won't regret.
- helm-org-rifle help
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How to retrieve informations ?
I have clicked on your link textpattern and I saw it was a CMS (?) but I understand that what you are looking for is in an efficient way to search for notes / articles... If this is the case, maybe have a look at https://github.com/alphapapa/org-rifle
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notational-velocity-vim for emacs
You can look at org-velocity or there's https://github.com/alphapapa/org-rifle for context org search using helm. Also I believe you can use your grep tool inside Emacs, but show multiple lines in results instead: https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/74f4yj/getting_emacs_to_show_context_in_search_results/.
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Embarking in a new affair with completions
https://github.com/alphapapa/org-rifle/blob/5e13a0e59606b40088927870dab116a8eab8e66c/helm-org-rifle.el#L160
bufler.el
- Release 0.3 · alphapapa/bufler.el (Dynamic, automatic buffer grouping and workspaces)
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Recommendations for window-buffer-layout packages?
No problem, I know that time is limited. There have already been a couple of issues filed about TRAMP, e.g. https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el/issues/63 If you last tried Bufler before those issues were filed, maybe give it another try; otherwise, please do chime in on that one when you get a chance.
- Tmux sessions-like package for Emacs?
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Bit new to eMacs but any tips to recreate a similar modern layout?
The package I've written that provides tools for grouping buffers into something like "workspaces" would be Bufler: https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el See bufler-workspace-mode. It has many more features which are described in its readme.
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dired navigation without infinite buffers
What are you trying to convince me about? :D :D :D. To start with I recommended to you to use ibuffer, and I can recommend you even to check up Bufler if you are heavy ibuffer user.
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Suggestion for a mode/package that groups buffers by frame/projectile?
Bufler has a lot of options in how to group buffers: https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el
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Emacs for Professionals
Others have mentioned the awesome projectile, but I think it should be said that Emacs now has built in project.el which has come in leaps and bounds (though probably still lacks some projectile features).
I use project.el alongside consult[1] which has many convenient wrapper functions over built-in ones, like an enhanced `switch-to-buffer` with project support. I am actually using an even tighter integration called consult-project-extra[2].
The most advanced and overkill solution would probably be to use bufler.el[3] which basically allows you to define your custom logic for buffer grouping.
[1] https://github.com/minad/consult
[2] https://github.com/Qkessler/consult-project-extra
[3] https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el
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bufferlo: per frame|tab buffer lists
It's not designed to work that way, but it's theoretically possible. Especially, when I refactor parts of Bufler to use Taxy, it will be easy to make certain grouping keys non-consuming. See https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el/issues/69
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New Package: Zetteldesk.el - A tool for revision and outlining built on top of Org-Roam
Regarding the buffer-switching part of this package, you might look at https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el and consider how you could implement it through Bufler.
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Buffer-isolated workspaces for emacs with tab-bar and project.el
See also https://github.com/alphapapa/bufler.el Its readme also links to related projects.
What are some alternatives?
org-ql - A searching tool for Org-mode, including custom query languages, commands, saved searches and agenda-like views, etc.
perspective-el - Perspectives for Emacs.
org-roam - Rudimentary Roam replica with Org-mode
dot-emacs - My GNU/Emacs configuration
helm - Emacs incremental completion and selection narrowing framework
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker
sallet - A type of light spherical helmet
taxy.el - Programmable taxonomical hierarchies for arbitrary objects
org-recent-headings - Go to recently used Org headings
popper - Emacs minor-mode to summon and dismiss buffers easily.
alpha-org - A powerful Org configuration
magit-todos - Show source files' TODOs (and FIXMEs, etc) in Magit status buffer