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2019-01-23 05:49:47 -08:00

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(open bullets with TAB)

emacs org mode

So I want this to be a very brief overview of features etc. so people can get started using it the way we want, but it's not finished…

the point is that org mode has a simple syntax that can be converted very easily w/ pandoc to html with no garbage. it also makes things easy to organize.

for example, C-x C-f proto.org

proto.org = wget no-check-certificate https://irc.anarchyplanet.org/pad/p/projex, and then added some bullets in like 5 minutes … the organization still needs work but it's relatively easy. My goal is to org-mode organize the projex pad and then copy-paste it back into the pad, cleaned up. And then also to pandoc convert it to html.

Bullets

  • headers are organized with *

    • M-<enter> to add new heading
    • M-<left> or M-<right> to promote / demote heading
  • TAB to expand/collapse trees

TODOs

DONE demo emacs org mode to data

TODO demo TODOs to data - link?

TODO re-write projex in org mode style

  • proto.org is the test run of this.

TODO write git workflow

  • git home = serge:srv/git < not sure if this is perfectly correct
  • mkdir projex/repo.git && cd repo.git && git init bare
  • torsocks git clone git@w2ja5hhrcjc2wnxe.onion:projex/repo.git

    • this requires that you have a pubkey added to srv/git.ssh/authorized_keys
    • see /var/www/irc.anarchyplanet.org/dox for an example of this locally (git remote -v)
    • you will clone an empty repo… make changes locally and then push
    • (I want to control branches / permissions, this is a todo)
  • make changes locally
  • torsocks git push origin master <— branch issues but for now let's do this
  • C-c C-t to cycle through todo-done
  • You can add more options with

links

  • link structure: [ [link][desc] ] (but without the spaces)
  • file C-c C-o to open at point

agenda mode

  • agenda mode command has to be added

exports

code blocks / literate programming

random notes

online collaboration and async communication: <manifesto will go here>