Course Information
Course Overview
Do everything inside Emacs Text Editor. Execute code,make presentations, publish books, research papers & more.
Emacs is a Text Editor which can morphed into any tool. Everything can be done inside it and can be done using only keyboard. Great coders hardly ever use the mouse. They do everything with the keyboard. They use shortcuts and some tricks to type less and generate more in less time. And that is what this course is all about. Other text editors mostly focus on code development while Emacs gives you the ability to be efficient over all tasks you do in the computer (except maybe for music & Video editing).
In this course I share with you lots of shortcuts and tricks in Emacs that help you create and modify text files for code, create presentations ,publish journals & even make your own books.
If you like Vim shortcuts, Spacemacs will give you the option of using them. While Vim is the only other option, doing similar things to Emacs, the main reason to use Emacs over Vim is ORG Mode. Because Vims implementation of ORG is imperfect.
You will learn
How to setup emacs for any task
Using editing shortcuts
Make Emacs better (easier) with Spacemacs
Do every work; code,presentations etc using ORG mode
Full Money-back Guarantee
This course comes with a 30-day full money-back guarantee. No questions asked. If you don't learn anything from this course, ask for a refund within 30 days. All your money back.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 27 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Setting up The Lab
- Section 3 Emacs Basics
- Section 4 Adding Features
- Section 5 Spacemacs
- Section 6 ORG Mode Demo (very imortant)
- Section 7 ORG Mode Setup
What You’ll Learn
- Do everything in Emacs (how to add packages)
- Learn Editing shortcuts (same shortcuts across all tasks)
- Learn Spacemacs for 10x better experience
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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rro el
I'm using Spacemacs in evil mode (vi keybindings) since quite some time. This course gives a good introduction in important details of Emacs. Like how to install packages, how to create your own layer, short overview about lisp, how you can look up information packages/variables/keys etc. This was very useful for me. Since many information you find in the internet are not complete enough. The topics of this course cover many of these gaps. Thanks a lot!
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NNicolas Bonnard
The sound is mediocre.
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MMichael Martin
It's a little early for me to tell. I have been using Emacs for the past few months, muddling around on my own. I haven't learned much yet, but I'm still hoping.
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SSalim Pamukcu
short practical good so far