Exwm is a minimalist window manager that uses Emacs for its base. Learn how to use Emacs as a bona fide Linux desktop with Exwm today.
By Ramces Red – Dec 20, 2024
Note-taking app is indispensable in every computing system. Here are some of the more useful note-taking apps that you can use on Linux today.
By Ramces Red – Dec 9, 2024
Emacs is a free and open-source cross-platform text editor. Learn some of the reasons why I use Emacs in Linux and for productivity tasks.
By Ramces Red – Sep 30, 2024
Emacs is more than just a simple text editor. It can be used to check emails too.
By Ramces Red – Nov 23, 2023
Need an easy way to get started with Emacs? Try Doom Emacs!
By Ramces Red – Nov 16, 2023
Nyxt is lean, yet powerful web browser that is heavily inspired by Emacs and Vim. Learn how you can create your custom browser with it today.
By Ramces Red – Jan 16, 2023
This robust text editor can also play your music.
By Ramces Red – Jul 15, 2022
You can use Emacs even to chat with your friends online.
By Ramces Red – Jul 11, 2022
With Emacs and Beamer, you don’t need Powerpoint anymore.
By Ramces Red – Jun 28, 2022
Writing a paper has never been easier with LaTeX and Org Mode.
By Ramces Red – Jun 21, 2022
Easily manage your Git repo with keyboard shortcuts!
By Ramces Red – May 23, 2022
Unlock the power of Emacs with these packages you might not have tried.
By Ramces Red – Apr 15, 2022
If you need a simple password manager for Linux, try out Password Store.
By Ramces Red – Mar 30, 2022
You can now easily manage your finances with Ledger Mode in Emacs. Learn how.
By Ramces Red – Mar 23, 2022
Emacs is very extensible. Here we show you how to turn it into a RSS reader.
By Ramces Red – Mar 2, 2022
Gnus is a powerful USENET reader for Emacs. Learn how to use it today.
By Ramces Red – Feb 23, 2022
Emacs can be your web browser, your music player, and even your window manager. These packages will make it even better to improve your productivity.
By Ramces Red – Feb 3, 2022
This tutorial gives you the basics to use Vim correctly, and then present a few tips that will allow you to learn on your own.
By Adrien – Mar 1, 2012
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