Link to some Emacs-related blog posts

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I write all the content for this site and for [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/][my blog]] in Emacs. I try to do all of my work in it, although it doesnt always work out. I have a specific [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/tags/emacs][tag]] for it on my blog with a [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/feed/atom?with=emacs][feed]] you can subscribe to in case you dont care about the rest of it. I write all the content for this site and for [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/][my blog]] in Emacs. I try to do all of my work in it, although it doesnt always work out. I have a specific [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/tags/emacs][tag]] for it on my blog with a [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/feed/atom?with=emacs][feed]] you can subscribe to in case you dont care about the rest of it.
As I started reading [[https://blog.calebjay.com/posts/my-emacs-environment/][How I Write Code, Take Notes, Journal, Track Time and Tasks, and Stay Organized using Emacs]] by [[https://www.calebjay.com/][Caleb Jay Rogers]] I was inspired to write a little more about my own Emacs experience and origins. I had just started using GNU/Linux on my desktop and was looking for a good IDE or text editor. I tried [[https://www.eclipse.org/][Eclipse]], [[https://www.codeblocks.org/][Code::Blocks]], [[https://www.oracle.com/tools/technologies/netbeans-ide.html/][NetBeans]], and of course [[https://www.vim.org/][Vim]]. I was specifically looking for one that worked well from a terminal window and supported nice looking syntax highlighting. So really it ended up being down to either Vim or Emacs. At the time I didnt really like either much. I would always get stuck in Vim and I couldnt understand this weird Lisp language that Emacs used for its configuration. And the keybindings were so weird! As I started reading [[https://blog.calebjay.com/posts/my-emacs-environment/][How I Write Code, Take Notes, Journal, Track Time and Tasks, and Stay Organized using Emacs]] by [[https://www.calebjay.com/][Caleb Jay Rogers]] I was inspired to write a little more about my own Emacs experience and origins. I had just started using GNU/Linux on my desktop and was looking for a good IDE or text editor. I tried [[https://www.eclipse.org/][Eclipse]], [[https://www.codeblocks.org/][Code::Blocks]], [[https://www.oracle.com/tools/technologies/netbeans-ide.html/][NetBeans]], and of course [[https://www.vim.org/][Vim]]. I was specifically looking for one that worked well from a terminal window and supported nice looking syntax highlighting. So really it ended up being down to either Vim or Emacs. At the time I didnt really like either much. I would always get stuck in Vim and I couldnt understand this weird Lisp language that Emacs used for its configuration. And the keybindings were so weird!
* Related posts
- [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/archives/2023/12/07/til-i-can-use-elfeed-search-face-alist-to-highlight-certain-headlines-in-elfeed][TIL: I can use elfeed-search-face-alist to highlight certain headlines in Elfeed]]
- [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/archives/2023/07/10/switch-todo-state-when-clocking-in][Switch TODO state when clocking in]]
- [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/archives/2023/04/12/ielm-paredit][IELM & Paredit]]
- [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/archives/2021/09/11/combining-shell-and-lisp-in-eshell][Combining Shell and Lisp in Eshell]]
- [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/archives/2021/07/04/loading-the-emacs-info-manuals-in-msys2][Loading the Emacs Info manuals in MSYS2]]
- [[https://blog.ryuslash.org/archives/2021/06/04/olivetti-mode][olivetti-mode]]