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Top ten essential Emacs tips

These are some of the Emacs features I use the most on a day to day basis. (Not coincidentally<sep/>that are highlighted or discussed at great length in the Guided Tour of Emacs.)

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termroom - Google Code

TermRoom is a fullscreen, center-aligned terminal inspired by WriteRoom

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EmacsWiki: SlickCopy

I copy / cut single line of code a lot, here’s a summary of how you can do that in various editors

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Use Emacs in Vi Mode

I have long recommended Emacs in Vi mode (called VIP) to those who were moving from Vi to Emacs. Now I advocate this mode for everyone. Why? The control and meta sequences that Emacs provide for cursor motion and text manipulation will destroy your wrists

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Using Emacs org-mode for GTD

A brief overview of org-mode Emacs and how it can be used to implement David Allen's Getting Things Done methodology

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Aquamacs Emacs

Aquamacs is a Mac-like version of the powerful Emacs text editor that runs as a standard OS X application. It features extensive customization that enables it to conform better with Apple’s standard Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) than standard versions of the editor do.

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Emacs

Emacs is an extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display text editor.

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