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Embark and my extras (Emacs)

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In this video I provide an overview of Embark’s features. I discuss everything from the basic concepts of acting on targets, to how you can extend it as your front-end for completion candidates. There is also a demonstration of embark-become and how that can be used to make your minibuffer-centric workflows more efficient. The text of the presentation is copied below ( org-mode notation). Refer to my Emacs configuration file (“dotemacs”) for the implementation details: https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs . And check the Git repositories of the projects I covered: https://github.com/oantolin/embark https://github.com/minad/consult #+TITLE: Emacs: Embark and my extras #+AUTHOR: Protesilaos Stavrou · protesilaos.com * Brief introduction to Embark Embark provides a unified framework of regular Emacs keymaps which let you carry out /contextually relevant actions/ on *targets* through a common *point of entry*, typically a /prefix key/. + "Actions" are standard Emacs commands, such as =describe-symbol= or some interactive command you have defined that reads an argument from the minibuffer. + "Targets" are semantically sensitive constructs, such as the symbol at point, a URL, a file na…

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Protesilaos Stavrou

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