pkal, to emacs
@pkal@emacs.ch avatar

There is a new package on ELPA for collecting IRC/rcirc logs in a SQLite database:

https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/rcirc-sqlite.html

I had myself been planning to write something like this for a long while, but instead ended up helping a friendly contributor and teaching some lisp tricks. He ended up writing an article that might be interesting for anyone else who would want to write a package:

https://box.matto.nl/lessons-learned-from-creating-my-first-elpa-package.html

danderzei, to emacs

My package Denote-Explore is now available on Melpa. This package provides a series of commands to explore your Denote files in text and graphically https://github.com/pprevos/denote-explore

p0nt1ff, to emacs

29.2 released!

dbug13, to emacs

Orgzly Revived

Orgzly Revived is a community-maintained version of Orgzly, as the development of the original app is no longer active.

The Orgzly Revived project aims to continue development of the Orgzly application. The rebranding is due to the disappearance of the Orgzly author so we, as the community, had to come up with a new solution. We plan to continue adding useful features, fixing bugs, keeping up-to-date with technological evolution, and generally maintaining the Org Mode outreach and its support on Android.

https://github.com/orgzly-revived/orgzly-android-revived

bbatsov, to emacs
@bbatsov@hachyderm.io avatar

Flycheck has been accepted into NonGNU ELPA https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs/nongnu.git/commit/?id=7c06709972291413f18b750248b141293415cd42 🎉🍾🥳 Big thanks to Dmitry Gutov for helping to make this happen! (especially after the negative initial outlook)

danderzei, to emacs

I just released version 1.3 of Denote-Explore, a package to explore your collection of Denote files. The network visualisation part has been completely rewritten. https://lucidmanager.org/productivity/denote-explore/

jchelary, to emacs

Yeah!

The for the has been installed!!! 🥳​

https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/tree/doc/translations/README

It’s not like it was forbidden to translate the manuals before, or to propose translations for installation, but that just never happened.

Now, as Eli wrote:

"So now this stuff is in its place and ready for adding more translations. What is still missing is the Make wizardry to produce the translated manuals as part of the build and install then as part of "make install". Patches welcome. When this is done, we should call out the translations in NEWS."

https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2024-02/msg00607.html

I’m not sure I’ll have the time to learn that new skill set any time soon (well, not before the summer anyway), so if anyone wants to give it a go, please do so!

🔥​

summeremacs, to emacs

Hi everyone. 👋

I know, it's been ages and ages. I've been super busy doing tons of stuff. Lately, I've been a lot and trying to get things done while I'm on the plane. I have a few places I chat at, so this one had to take a back seat for a long while. I'll try to say hi more frequently though. 🙃

In the meantime, if you like Emacs, and you like pink and cute things, this is for you:

I use it as my App icon as well as on my dashboard. 🙃

ArneBab, to emacs German
@ArneBab@rollenspiel.social avatar

@sachac I just uploaded a package to show in the modeline the time I clocked today in the org-agenda-files. The goal is to know when I should stop working. https://github.com/ArneBab/emacs-org-clock-daytime → melpa recipe: https://github.com/melpa/melpa/pull/8937

I created it because that’s the most important need I have from the time I clock — and the added value I need to motivate myself to clock more consistently (inconsistencies in clocking time always get annoying when I have to record time at the end of the week).

#emacs

acowley, to emacs

Donating money to development is one of my favorite ways to spend a little money. It is amazing to me how much work is poured into it. What's striking is that from the outside it doesn't look like it’s a giant effort because makes things look so unassuming, but what the developers do is continually tackle the hard and awkward problems of corralling a multitude of software.

chmouel, to golang

I finally found time to setup dape.el properly to debug my tests https://github.com/svaante/dape/blob/master/dape.el

dape is an alternative Debugger adapter protocol for emacs, that keeps it simple and close to emacs (and compatible with eglot)

my config is available here: https://gitlab.com/chmouel/emacs-config/blob/main/lisp/init-go.el#L54

screwtape, to climate
@screwtape@mastodon.sdf.org avatar
publicvoit, to emacs
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar
darth, to linux
@darth@silversword.online avatar

Listen, I'm gonna be doing some videos about these topics:

Actually for the past two years I have been going through a personal Linux renaissance and I wish to share my voyage beyond Fediverse.

I believe most of my followers are into / but if you are interested in my :linux: voyage I would appreciate A LOT if you could get me some motivational YT subs today.

Thanks in advance. :catjam:
Impressions are welcome.

https://youtu.be/j0CeZ4t-utQ

abcdw, to scheme
@abcdw@fosstodon.org avatar

Implemented arei-goto-module function, it allows to jump to any module available in Guile Runtime.

I think curiosity + such kind of tooling is what empowers hackery.

#guile #scheme #nrepl #arei #emacs #guix

A demonstration of arei-goto-module function. It jumps to guix discovery first, after that it jumps to gnu packages emacs-xyz.

louis, to emacs
@louis@emacs.ch avatar

TIL Emacs TRAMP will fail to work with an ssh target when you change the prompt of your default remote shell to not end with $.

stoeps, to Excel

Grad ein Tiktok gesehen, automatische Spaltenbreite mit einstellen. Ganz easy: Alt + A, dann Alt R F F I

Muhahah so easy, aber und ist schwierig?

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGehpr54R/

Auge @leyrer

carcassi_fan, to emacs

Don't forget! EmacsATX is tonight.
https://www.meetup.com/emacsatx/events/298320311/

nickanderson, to emacs
@nickanderson@fosstodon.org avatar

Currently I have 57M' of .org files in ~/org. That's 5005' files and 1205964' lines of text, the largest single file is 1.3M' and the longest lined file has 26370' lines. 4835' are inside org-roam, the majority (`3655') are "dailies".

org-roam-ui visualization without dailies

mms, to emacs
@mms@emacs.ch avatar

new [ guide] babel 101

https://michal.sapka.me/emacs/org-babel/

My syntax coloring really doesn't like hash symbols, but since I won't use them very often in exported blocks this will be enough.

screwtape, to climate
@screwtape@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

#lispyGopher #climate
000UTC Wednesday (in 2.5 hours) https://anonradio.net:8443/anonradio @SDF
SDF commode chat! sdf.org

@kentpitman #haiku https://climatejustice.social/@kentpitman/111777506958255286
Discussion of farming in a climate crisis world: https://climatejustice.social/@kentpitman/111822207452585726

I was too sick to think for the past few days, but I am better today. Gotta scrounge some music.

#lisp ... let's just talk about how #emacs #orgmode achieves #unix philosophy and fractally acheives literate programming.

#gopher too.

@prahou #unix_surrealism

dliden, to emacs

Do you all use anything for #elisp formatting in #emacs ?

I started using Emacs ELisp AutoFmt recently have found it pretty nice. I mostly just use elisp-autofmt-region or elisp-autofmt-buffer periodically as I'm working.

mms, to emacs
@mms@emacs.ch avatar

Are there any users from Poland here? :)

ramin_hal9001, to emacs
@ramin_hal9001@emacs.ch avatar

I finally started using Mastodon.el in

Given the recent changes planned to be coming to coinciding with a rare lull in my daily work, I finally decided to go through with the effort to switch my browser over to on all of my computers, and also to start using non web-based clients for as many of my apps that I can. Part of this effort includes switching over to Mastodon.el in .

So far it has been one of the easiest Emacs apps I have ever used, and if I had known it would be this nice I would have switched a long time ago. I only wish there were a more distinct visual division between each "toot", but I can get used to the way it is now no problem. And also the fact that now it integrates into the rest of is in and of itself an incredibly handy feature that the web-based client could never have.

mms, to SmallWeb
@mms@emacs.ch avatar

the biggest missing piece of #SmallWeb is PEOPLE SHARING LINKS. It's cool that we can use RSS to get new articles, but we need the meat-suitted algorithm of recommendations for new sites.

louis,
@louis@emacs.ch avatar

@mms Working on it... 🙂​

Playing with #commonlisp and #gopher in #emacs is probably the most perfect place for me to be in after a very shitty week. 🥳​

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