Hackernews posts about Emacs Lisp
Emacs Lisp is a programming language used to create custom extensions and plugins for the popular text editor Emacs.
- Show HN: Greger.el – Agentic Coding in Emacs (github.com)
- Show HN: MyRephra 2 – Free, system-wide AI paraphrasing utility for macOS (www.idemfactor.com)
- Emacs Lisp Elements (protesilaos.com)
- Inline previous result in Emacs Lisp (xenodium.com)
- Static Site Generator for Emacs Lisp Programmers (one.tonyaldon.com)
- GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual (www.gnu.org)
- Article Tagging implemented in Emacs Lisp (tusharhero.codeberg.page)
- Implementing Löb's Theorem in Emacs Lisp (newartisans.com)
- Evolution of Emacs Lisp [pdf] (dl.acm.org)
- Building and Training Neural Networks in Emacs Lisp (www.scss.tcd.ie)
- Load Common Lisp, Emacs books into ChatGPT (twit.social)
- GNU Emacs Lisp Bytecode Reference Manual [pdf] (rocky.github.io)
- Options for Structured Data in Emacs Lisp (2018) (nullprogram.com)
- An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp (www.gnu.org)
- Evolution of Emacs Lisp [pdf] (dl.acm.org)
- Using Common Lisp in Emacs (lwn.net)
- Using Common Lisp in Emacs (lwn.net)
- The Deuce Editor Architecture (2014) (web.archive.org)
- The Deuce Editor Architecture (web.archive.org)
- Emacs Cursor Shapes (git.savannah.gnu.org)
- Lem: Emacs-like editor written in Common Lisp (lem-project.github.io)
- Ymacs Reloaded: Emacs-like editor in the browser (lisperator.net)