This document will (hopefully) help you to use Emacs like a sir !
Work in progress, so stay tuned.
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The basics
- 2.1 Config files
- 2.2 Executing commands
- 2.3 Key bindings
- 2.4 Help!
- 3. Building your own editor
- 3.1 First basic configuration
- 3.2 General basic configuration
- 3.3 Backup files
- 3.4 Setting up the locales
- 3.5 More configuration
- 3.6 Modes
- 3.7 Package managers
- 3.8 Some useful packages
- 3.9 Code navigation
- 3.10 Setting a color theme
- 4. Emacs developing environments
- 5. Special features
- 6. Readings and resources
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The content of this project itself is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license, and the underlying source code used to format and display that content is licensed under the MIT license.
Contributors list can be found here.
I want to thank some of the great people who make Emacs a very intersting piece of software or make its community very active (the sort order is absolutly not important here):
Bastien Guerry, Dimitri Fontaine, Julien Danjou, Sacha Chua, Steve Purcell, Nic Ferrier, Avdi Grimm, Magnars, Steve Yegge, Bozhidar Batsov, Xah Lee, and many more …
You should check those people and their work over the web, twitter, youtube, …
And thank you for reading this !