Hackernews posts about GNU Emacs
GNU Emacs is an open-source text editor and software development platform that provides a comprehensive set of features for writing, editing, and debugging code.
- A Guided Tour of Emacs (www.gnu.org)
- My Resignation from Emacs Development (lists.gnu.org)
- Use GNU Emacs (www2.lib.uchicago.edu)
- Arbitrary shell command evaluation in Org Mode (GNU Emacs) (seclists.org)
- How to make your GNU Emacs commands 'relevant' for M-X (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual (www.gnu.org)
- Use GNU Emacs (www2.lib.uchicago.edu)
- Use GNU Emacs (www2.lib.uchicago.edu)
- GNU Emacs 29.3 released to fix security issues (seclists.org)
- How to help GNU Emacs maintainers (bzg.fr)
- I think (GNU) Emacs bankruptcy is inevitable in the longer term (utcc.utoronto.ca)
- Using Go on GNU Emacs 29 or later (gluer.org)
- GNU Emacs Reference Card [pdf] (www.gnu.org)
- Ef Themes for GNU Emacs (Protesilaos Stavrou) (github.com)
- GNU Emacs for Mac OS X (emacsformacosx.com)
- Why haven’t XEmacs and GNU Emacs merged? (2016) (www.xemacs.org)
- GNU Emacs Lisp Bytecode Reference Manual [pdf] (rocky.github.io)
- Fountain Mode – screenwriting and playwriting for GNU Emacs (fountain-mode.org)
- GNU Emacs DWIM keybindings for C, Python, Rust, and more (www.sadiqpk.org)
- GNU Emacs DWIM keybindings for C, Python, Rust, and more (www.sadiqpk.org)
- Use GNU Emacs (www2.lib.uchicago.edu)
- Emacs is on F-Droid (f-droid.org)
- Changes in Emacs 29.1 (www.gnu.org)
- Emacs for Android (git.savannah.gnu.org)