I’ve been quite into Emasc since 2017. Previously I use a spacemacs-based
config, later I found that I’m not the type of person who tend to keep a
long-running Emacs session. I the kind of person who consistently fiddle in the
Emacs rabbit hole. Thus I move my config to use doom-emacs which gives me
faster startup time and a lean, mean environment for me to play with
Emacs-lisp.
- An integrated literature management system based on
org-ref: use org mode for PDF annotation, get literature fromelfeed, etc. - A usable
notmuchemail client org-gcal&calfwbased calendar with beautiful theme- Cool
twittering.elUI mods (have been integrated todoom-emacs) - Uses as many
child-frameas I can - A hand-crafted org-html export theme with searchable table, link to
Skim.appannotation, table of contents, foldable code blocks and clean interface. ob-ipythonandorgbased data science notebook with support of remote kernel.
doom-emacs and my config
git clone https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs ~/.emacs.d
cd ~/.emacs.d && git checkout develop
git clone https://github.com/fuxialexander/doom-emacs-private-xfu ~/.doom.dAnd use doom to install the packages, etc.
export PATH="~/.emacs.d/bin:$PATH" # You can add that to your ~/.*shrc
doom installHere are some stuff that I plan to work on in my spare time:
- [ ] An updated Elfeed UI
- [ ] Automatically parse the feed to get paper
DOI, and fetch the corresponding abstract if avaliable (currently some feeds only show title). - [ ] Ability to switch between different layout which have different information density
- [ ] Make it beautiful and modern.
- [ ] Automatically parse the feed to get paper
- [ ] An
+dtachmodule which enhances different editing experience with multihops TRAMP connection