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+ | : [[:Category:Vim User|Vim User]] | ||
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+ | : [[:Category:Install Or Upgrade|Install Or Upgrade]] | ||
+ | : [[:Category:Customize Emacs|Customize Emacs]] | ||
+ | : [[:Category:Tweak Key Bindings|Tweak Key Bindings]] | ||
+ | : [[:Category:Tutorial|Learn more Emacs (Tutorials)]] | ||
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+ | :[[:Category:Document authoring|Document authoring]] | ||
+ | :[[:Category:Organizer|Getting Organized]] | ||
+ | :[[:Category:Email|Emailing]] | ||
+ | :[[:Category:Chat|Chatting]] | ||
+ | :[[:Category:Blogging|Blogging]] | ||
+ | :[[:Category:Browse|Browsing]] | ||
+ | : [[:Category:Workflow|Other]] | ||
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+ | ; How do you involve yourself with the community? | ||
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== Text editing in Emacs == | == Text editing in Emacs == |
Revision as of 06:07, 27 March 2012
Welcome to WikEmacs - A Community Maintained Emacs Wiki
WikEmacs (pronounced wikimacs) collects useful resources for working with GNU Emacs. It is intended as a next generation alternative to the traditional EmacsWiki.
See WikEmacs:Guidelines for information on editing this wiki.
The latest stable release is Emacs-23.4. The next major release is Emacs-24.1 and is in Pretest stage.
Emacs is available on all popular Operating Systems including GNU/Linux, OSX and Windows. It supports variety of Programming languages.
Explore this Wiki based on your needs. Here are some starting points:
- What is your comfort level with Emacs?
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Expert
- Vim User
- Other
- What do you want to accomplish now?
- Install Or Upgrade
- Customize Emacs
- Tweak Key Bindings
- Learn more Emacs (Tutorials)
- What do you use Emacs for?
- Text Editing
- Programming
- Document authoring
- Getting Organized
- Emailing
- Chatting
- Blogging
- Browsing
- Other
- How do you involve yourself with the community?
- Category:Emacs User
- Category:Emacs Contributor
- Category:WikEmacs Contributor
- Other
Text editing in Emacs
- Search and replace
- Undo and redo
- Spell check
- International Users
- Remote Editing via FTP, ssh, etc.
- Emacs server and emacsclient
- Registers
- Bookmarks
- Rectangles
Automation in Emacs
Configuring Emacs
- Custom for choosing and setting options.
- Scripting your init.el file (formerly .emacs) using Emacs Lisp .
Convenience
- Completion and selection
Typesetting, Document Markup and Document Creation in Emacs
Emacs supports a wide range of Markup languages to help you in your workflow of document creation.
Debugging
REPLs
Interactive command-line environments for Lisp. (Read-Eval-Print-Loop)
- Inferior Emacs Lisp Mode (IELM), for interacting with Emacs' own internal Lisp
- mozrepl, for interacting with an external web browser's internal JavaScript engine
- SLIME, for interacting with an external Common Lisp or Clojure instance
Within Emacs, Ediff provides sophisticated diff and merge functions. Both vc and dvc integrate well with ediff.
Communication
Web browsing
- Launching and interacting with an external browser from emacs
- Using emacs as a browser's external editor, either when entering text on web pages or when viewing a web page's source document or both.
See also Workflow:Browsing
Shells and terminal emulation
Within Emacs you can interact with various shells and other command-line/text-mode programs running as a sub-process within an Emacs terminal emulator:
eshell is a shell (not a terminal emulator, nor a process hosted in one) written in pure Emacs Lisp . It is very powerful, flexible and customizable, but poorly documented at time of writing.
Emacs itself is fully functional either in a terminal or a windowing system. Some keystrokes available under window systems may not work in a terminal and vice versa.
Accessibility
- Emacspeak for the visually challenged.
Security and cryptography
- Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG) support and integration
Getting Involved
- IRC Channel
Niche Uses
Games and Entertainment
- Tetris
- Doctor
- Humor
History
- XEmacs and GNU Emacs
Popular Culture and Community
- Adding Emacs-style key bindings to other programs and operating systems.
- St Ignucius and the Church of Emacs
- Saving the world from vi