I hope my question makes sense.

I am using Doom Emacs for a while now and have become fairly proficient. But I feel like whenever I am browsing emacs content online there are still many topics for me to discover. So I was wondering if there is anything that I might be “missing” yet which might help with my productivity or improve my development skills.

Sofar I what have learned, on top from my head:

  • Org/Org Agenda (refile etc.)
  • Magit
  • Vterm
  • LSP Commands
  • Multiple Cursors
  • Literal Config
  • Navigating Emacs itself (which key, debugging, reading Emacs-Lisp (abit))
  • Using Language specific commands, i.e. send buffer to repl
  • Using Undo with Vundo

Only thing I know that I still need to learn is beeing more proficient with vim keybindings, but with that I know where to start.

I know the question is quite broad, but maybe there some “killer features” worth to explore which I am not aware of yet.

I’d appreciate any input.

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    1 year ago

    Elisp manual. Helpful. Completions for variables, functions. Apropos.

    I’m starting work on a video series called for Speedrunning Emacs in the “I want to hack everything in Elisp” sense. Emacs is a programmable interface to a computer, so my interpretation is that using Emacs and using Elisp are inseparable.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QU30EZiHNQw

    It’s super new, so I’m recording right now and mainly covering things incidental to setting up casting for now and going over packages I’ve already published. Excited to get dug out of that hole and cover some of the things I want to.

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      11 months ago

      Looks good. You have a good voice and speaking skills.

      One recommendation is to cut the music out since people may prefer to listen to their own music in the background when watching videos or just not have any music at all.