Switched to Emacs a week ago, really thrilled so far. Looking for help on a few (somewhat advanced) questions.

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  • Cryptomator

    Multi-platform transparent client-side encryption of your files in the cloud

  • What are some suggested options for syncing Org-mode files across different OS platforms, preferably E2E encrypted? One combination appears to be file sync client + Cryptomator, though unsure if that'd prove to be problematic in the long term.

  • emacs-which-key

    Emacs package that displays available keybindings in popup

  • there are some packages to help with the keybings, which-key shows a list of keybind and its command and (guru-mode)[https://github.com/bbatsov/guru-mode] enforces to use the "best" keybind, for exemple, it forces you to use C-n to move the cursor, blocking you to use the down key, and if you press the down key, it show a text in minibuffer to the best keybind.

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  • guru-mode

    Learn to use Emacs the way it was meant to be used (the Emacs guru way)

  • there are some packages to help with the keybings, which-key shows a list of keybind and its command and (guru-mode)[https://github.com/bbatsov/guru-mode] enforces to use the "best" keybind, for exemple, it forces you to use C-n to move the cursor, blocking you to use the down key, and if you press the down key, it show a text in minibuffer to the best keybind.

  • scimax

    An emacs starterkit for scientists and engineers

  • Scimax should have out of box setup for bibliography, references etc. Anyway, regardless of what you use Emacs for, one step a time, would be my recommendation. Just start using it and solve problems as you experience them. It is better to add a single thing at a time when you need it, than to add 1000 different things because you think you will need them, and then not know what you have or what causes a problem.

  • dotemacs

    My personal emacs configuration (by milanglacier)

  • I used three git branches. The main branch holds configs for linux and macOS (it is easy to expect they should work the same almost everywhere). And there is a linux/mobile branch where I used emacs on smart phone ssh into a remote server. And one branch for wsl. I don't use emacs on native windows so I can't tell how much difference there would be. I made my configs mainly on my main branch and the other two branches merge from the main branch time to time. This is my config for reference:https://github.com/milanglacier/dotemacs

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