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InfluxDB
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.spacemacs.d
My spacemacs config files. For spacemacs source, see https://github.com/capsulecorplab/spacemacs
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org-ref
org-mode modules for citations, cross-references, bibliographies in org-mode and useful bibtex tools to go with it.
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doom-emacs
An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
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citar
Emacs package to quickly find and act on bibliographic references, and edit org, markdown, and latex academic documents.
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SonarLint
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prelude
Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
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obsidian-excalidraw-plugin
A plugin to edit and view Excalidraw drawings in Obsidian
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org-babel-examples
Examples using emacs org mode babel inline source code with different backend languages
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spacemacs
A community-driven Emacs distribution - The best editor is neither Emacs nor Vim, it's Emacs *and* Vim!
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emacs-which-key
Emacs package that displays available keybindings in popup
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org-roam-bibtex
Org Roam integration with bibliography management software
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tufte-org-mode
An Org mode environment for producing Tufte-LaTeX books and handouts
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code-cells.el
Emacs utilities for code split into cells, including Jupyter notebooks
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- Testing different Emacs distros easy way in Emacs 29/30
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Switched to Emacs a week ago, really thrilled so far. Looking for help on a few (somewhat advanced) questions.
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.
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Embed excalidraw in Emacs?
https://github.com/wdavew/org-excalidraw is close. I discovered you can install Excalidraw from Chrome, and then it is like a local program. That is pretty amazing in itself. org-excalidraw indeed offers an org-link and way to make an excalidraw file from emacs, edited natively in an external excalidraw window. The svg preview does not work though if you use freehand lines in your image, and I was unable to install the npm packages on my Mac for some uninteresting reason related to DNS, but it did work in a node docker image. I find writing in excalidraw less advanced than in tools like Notability or PDFExpert. There are some artifacts in excalidraw from smoothing, or dangling pixels that I don't love. I forgot I had previously used https://github.com/lepisma/org-krita. Krita is a full drawing program, and this integrates into org-mode with image previews nicely. I am not that skilled in using it, and as a full drawing program, it has a learning curve. I wrote https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/scimax-inkscape.el to integrate inkscape into org-mode. It works, but I find inkscape slow to open, and I am not that skilled in using it.
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Emacs and knowledge management for scientists
Maybe give scimax a go?
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Emacs as org-mode interpreter - standalone, batch mode?
Anyway, if you want something geared toward scientific usage, there is Scimax by J. Kitchin. There may be some others, but I am not aware off.
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emacs distributions without evil?
Apart from the ones already mention, John Kitchin's science-focused Scimacs is also an option.
- Preferred Citation Management and Knowledge Management Tools?
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Possible to display errors in src block results?
Got it. Then, I recommend watching other videos by John Kitchin. He had some introductory presentations on Python programming in Org mode. He developed the whole Emacs system optimised for python, Org, and research work: https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/
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Writing papers/thesis in org with a barebone config
Not barebones, but I would consider looking at scimax, which is an emacs configuration that likely is similar to your work flow. You can also look to PhD theses written in org-mode and shared on github, there are a few with sensible configurations you might want to just copy.
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[Python] How would you configure Emacs for data science?
Found this link: https://github.com/jkitchin/scimax/blob/master/scimax.org
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jkitchin/scimax is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of scimax is Emacs Lisp.