Very powerful Completely customizable Versatile with many thousands of packages A bit old school and retro (we’ll get to that but don’t be afraid) We don’t have to get into too much detail right now ...
This article is a whirlwind introduction to Emacs that assumes you have Emacs installed and running (easy enough on most Linux distributions). It also assumes that you have used Emacs' built-in ...
Hello and welcome to this combined Emacs and Org Mode tutorial! This tutorial assumes you know nothing about either Emacs nor Org mode and at each step attempts to teach you just enough so that you ...
Doom Emacs provides an easy and approachable way to start with the Emacs environment. It does this by providing you with an editor that is already complete with plugins and working right out of the ...
The GNU symbolic debugger, GDB, is a powerful development tool, but one drawback is it works only from the command line. GDB has some clever features that make it easy to use on the command line, such ...
The Emacs text editor can now also support AI-based software development: Claude Code IDE for Emacs integrates Anthropics Claude Code CLI into the editor, which looks back on a history of over forty ...