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| How I started with Emacs | ||||
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| :date: 2016-11-03T09:58:41Z | ||||
| :category: blog | ||||
| :tags: emacs | ||||
| :url: 2016/11/03/how-i-started-with-emacs/ | ||||
| :save_as: 2016/11/03/how-i-started-with-emacs/index.html | ||||
| :status: published | ||||
| :author: Gergely Polonkai | ||||
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| Sacha Chua has a nice `Emacs chat intro <http://sachachua.com/blog/2013/04/emacs-chat-intro/>`_ | ||||
| article back from 2013.  I write this post half because she asks there about my (OK, anyone’s) | ||||
| first Emacs moments, and half because I plan to do it for months now. | ||||
|  | ||||
| I wanted to start using Emacs 6(ish) years ago, and I was like “:kbd:`C-x` what”?  (Note that back | ||||
| around 1998, I was among the people who exited ``vi`` by killing it from another terminal after a | ||||
| bunch of tries & fails like `these <http://osxdaily.com/2014/06/12/how-to-quit-vim/>`_.) | ||||
|  | ||||
| I tried to come back to Emacs a lot of times.  And I mean a *lot*, about every two months.  I | ||||
| suddenly learned what these cryptic key chord descriptions mean (``C`` is for :kbd:`Control` and | ||||
| ``M`` is for :kbd:`Meta`, which is actually :kbd:`Alt`), but somehow it didn’t *click*.  I | ||||
| remained a ViM power user with a huge pile of 3:sup:`rd` party plugins.  Then `I found Nyan-macs | ||||
| <{filename}2014-09-17-nyanmacs.rst>`_), which converted me to Emacs, and it is final now.  Many of | ||||
| my friends thought I’m just kidding this being the cause, but I’m not.  I’m a huge fan of Nyan cat | ||||
| (did you know there is even a site called `nyan.cat <http://nyan.cat/>`_?) and since then I have | ||||
| it in my mode line: | ||||
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| .. image:: {static}../images/nyan-modeline.png | ||||
|    :alt: Nyan modeline | ||||
|  | ||||
| …in my ``eshell`` prompt: | ||||
|  | ||||
| .. image:: {static}../images/nyan-eshell.png | ||||
|    :alt: eshell prompt with a Nyan cat | ||||
|  | ||||
| …and I also `zone out <https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ZoneMode>`_ with Nyan cat: | ||||
|  | ||||
| .. image:: {static}../images/nyan-zone.png | ||||
|    :alt: a text-based animation with Nyan cat | ||||
|  | ||||
| Now on to more serious stuff.  After browsing through all the packages provided by `ELPA | ||||
| <http://elpa.gnu.org/>`_, I found tons of useful (and sometimes, less useful) packages, like `Helm | ||||
| <https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/wiki>`_, `company <http://company-mode.github.io/>`_, `gtags | ||||
| <https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/GnuGlobal>`_ (which introduced me to GNU Global, removing | ||||
| Exuberant ctags from my life), `magit <https://magit.vc/>`_, `Projectile | ||||
| <http://batsov.com/projectile/>`_, and `Org <http://orgmode.org/>`_ (OK, it’s actually part of | ||||
| Emacs for a while, but still).  I still use these few, but in a month or two, I started to | ||||
| `version control <https://github.com/gergelypolonkai/my-emacs-d>`_ my ``.emacs.d`` directory, so I | ||||
| can easily transfer it between my home and work machine (and for a few weeks now, even to my | ||||
| phone: I’m using Termux on Android).  Then, over these two years I wrote some packages like | ||||
| `GobGen <https://github.com/gergelypolonkai/gobgen.el>`_, and a small addon for Calendar providing | ||||
| `Hungarian holidays <https://github.com/gergelypolonkai/hungarian-holidays>`_, and I found a lot | ||||
| more (in no particular order): | ||||
|  | ||||
| * `git-gutter <https://github.com/syohex/emacs-git-gutter>`_ | ||||
| * `multiple-cursors <https://github.com/magnars/multiple-cursors.el>`_ | ||||
| * `origami <https://github.com/gregsexton/origami.el>`_ | ||||
| * `ace-window <https://github.com/abo-abo/ace-window>`_ | ||||
| * `avy <https://github.com/abo-abo/avy>`_ | ||||
| * `beacon <https://github.com/Malabarba/beacon>`_ | ||||
|  | ||||
| …and a lot more. | ||||
|  | ||||
| What is more important (to me) is that I started using the `use-package | ||||
| <https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package>`_ package, which can automatically download packages | ||||
| that are not installed on my current local system. Together with `auto-package-update | ||||
| <https://github.com/rranelli/auto-package-update.el>`_, it is *very* practical. | ||||
|  | ||||
| In addition, I started to follow the blogs of a bunch of Emacs users/gurus.  I’ve already | ||||
| mentioned `Sacha Chua <http://sachachua.com/>`_.  She’s a charming, cheerful person, writing a lot | ||||
| about Emacs and project management (among other things).  Another one is `Bozhidar Batsov | ||||
| <http://batsov.com/>`_, who, among other things, had an initiate to lay down the foundation of a | ||||
| `common Elisp coding style <https://github.com/bbatsov/emacs-lisp-style-guide>`_. Another | ||||
| favourite of mine is `Endless Parentheses <http://endlessparentheses.com/>`_, whence I got a lot | ||||
| of ideas. | ||||
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