Interactively hide/display leading stars for org-headings

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  • org-hide-leading-stars

    A small hack to reduce clutter in org files.

  • org-visual-outline

    Make Orgmode look better

  • I have done a lot of tweaking to make orgmode more visually appealing but still hate it. See eg, https://github.com/legalnonsense/org-visual-outline but I've even come to hate that since writing it. All solutions wind up buggy or slow or both and still ugly. Just venting. End transmission.

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  • org-hide-tags

    Small hack to reduce clutter in org-mode by rendering tags in org-headings invisible.

  • Cool, it looks very nice. I like the looks. I had the idea to use lines similar as you do, but I never went to actually implement it. I am currently working towards hiding as much as possible of the markup. All those small minor modes I have put up on GitHub are just experiments. I have just uploaded another one up, to hide the tags in headings.

  • dired-auto-readme

    An Emacs package to automatically display a README file when one is present in a dired buffer.

  • My goal is to create a clean and minimal viewer, org-view-mode, which will generally hide everything but text and put org file in read only mode. I need it for my dired-auto-readme. In general, when I read other people's stuff, I don't care about their markup, I am just interested about the content. I don't understand why is there no such mode from the beginning.

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