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Efficient Workflows with Emacs - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers - cover
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Efficient Workflows with Emacs - Definitive Reference for Developers and Engineers

Richard Johnson.

Editora: HiTeX Press

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"Efficient Workflows with Emacs"Unlock the full potential of Emacs with "Efficient Workflows with Emacs," a comprehensive guide designed for advanced users and professionals seeking to optimize every aspect of their digital work environment. This book meticulously explores the core architecture and unique extensibility of Emacs, empowering readers to refine multitasking with sophisticated buffer, window, and frame management. From mastering navigation and rapid command completion to fine-tuning keybindings and startup performance, each chapter delivers actionable insights into transforming Emacs into a seamless powerhouse for productivity.Diving beyond the basics, the book delves into advanced text manipulation, programming environments, and robust knowledge management with Org-mode. Readers will discover expert techniques for automated editing, structural code navigation, project management, and language integration, bringing together tools like Projectile, LSP, and REPL interfaces for efficient development cycles. The Org-mode section demonstrates how to leverage Emacs as a true productivity hub—streamlining task management, note-taking, publishing, and implementing powerful knowledge workflows including Zettelkasten and reproducible research practices.In today’s interconnected world, "Efficient Workflows with Emacs" addresses the crucial demands of integration with external services, version control, automation, and system reliability. Comprehensive chapters cover email, scheduling, remote file editing, Git workflows, continuous integration, and batch processing—making Emacs the command center for coding, communication, and collaboration. Performance engineering, security, and future-facing strategies ensure readers are equipped to evolve alongside emerging technologies, making this volume an indispensable resource for anyone committed to mastering the modern Emacs ecosystem.
Disponível desde: 08/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 250 páginas.

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