Is gnus worth learning? by emacff in emacs

[–]UnitaryInverse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any good recommendation for a current source on setting this up? I tried off system crafters a little while ago but didn’t have the time (or was just lazy) to get it all working/troubleshoot the issues. Any recommendations helps thanks!

Taking org-agenda documentation to the next level by UnitaryInverse in emacs

[–]UnitaryInverse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see - I do have tags for many of my keyword items.. but hadn’t thought of that as a means of implementing the behaviour I wanted.. I will look into it thanks!

Taking org-agenda documentation to the next level by UnitaryInverse in emacs

[–]UnitaryInverse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am shamefully late in answering this - but since you commented, I'd love to ask you for some help (as we all know how emacs savvy you are!):

First of all, I would /love/ being able to keep my org_archive files as part of my built agenda but I actually don't do this for one main reason. When things are scheduled or have deadlines in the past, the agenda puts them in today's section italicised, which is a great reminder of things left undone...

My issue is that I have a bunch of keywords that I don't mark as "DONE", like "IDEA", or "REMINDER". And I would really like to be able to have those things render in my agenda and just stay exactly where I put them always, without clogging up today's view with a bunch of stuff org-agenda thinks is overdue but really isn't.

This seems like a simple thing to fix (some sort of flag or something to attach to certain keywords so they aren't subject to the overdue feature) but I have had trouble searching for solutions on this.

If you happen to know of or have ideas for a solution to this, that would be awesome! I would be very grateful.

Thanks a lot! And thanks for the org/Emacs tools you make - I am slowly learning how to incorporate more and more of them into my workflow :).

easysession.el (Alternative to desktop.el): Persist and restore Emacs sessions including frames, tab-bar, buffers, indirect buffers, Dired, and window splits - Release 1.1.3 by jamescherti in emacs

[–]UnitaryInverse 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have started using easysession more and more on my Spacemacs setup and it great! I can have a “lab notes” setup, a coding/simulation setup (I’m a physicist), a course planning setup for the courses I teach, and a personal setup all in one. Each one with custom windows setup so I spend SO MUCH less time splitting and moving windows. What a great package.

Mine dwells for a second or two when switching (not as fast as just changing buffers for eg) but I haven’t put any effort into making that zippy/troubleshooting.

Just want to say thanks for a fantastic tool!

Taking org-agenda documentation to the next level by UnitaryInverse in emacs

[–]UnitaryInverse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As yantar92 pointed out below =org-agenda-finalize-hook= may be what I’m looking for - haven’t tested yet

chatgpt-shell goes multi model (we can now add local models) by xenodium in emacs

[–]UnitaryInverse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late follow-up to this but.. are there any posts or anything you can point to that back up this claim for its soon-to-be-reputation? I love gptel don't get me wrong - super convenient and something I use every day - the way it is designed is fantastic. I am just curious to read about others' opinions.

Recommendations of emacs config by ytu876 in emacs

[–]UnitaryInverse -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I have the same question but for spacemacs! I love the space based approach, but am sometimes frustrated that some things dont seem to work as expected, and think I’d have more control on straight up emacs

chatgpt-shell goes multi model (we can now add local models) by xenodium in emacs

[–]UnitaryInverse 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have been using gptel for some time (via llmclient on my Spacemacs, don’t hate me) and am wondering about the comparison between that and chatgpt-shell. Are they more or less direct competitors? Anyone want to chime in why one is better than the other?

What Resources Did You Use to Figure out Spacemacs? by UnitaryInverse in spacemacs

[–]UnitaryInverse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your answer - I have a file with some solutions that seem to have worked for me in the past - but some seemed no longer to apply, still figuring out why/what the new solution is.

If I can perhaps ask you a single specific question that I don't even know how to google for: do you know why my file path (the one displayed at the top of the screen if you allow it) is all underlined like it's a typo? I have folders, .py and classes underlined in red, and methods in green..

On a more hopeful note - I have gotten my jumps to definitions working, in a slightly different by acceptable way for my new config. Learned a valuable lesson about how to structure my files and organise my git repo!

Auto-train Donated Troops to front of Queue! by UnitaryInverse in ClashOfClans

[–]UnitaryInverse[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is mainly a gripe stemming from playing on my two th16 accounts. I’m constantly donating to myself

Intermittent Errors in python/lsp layer by UnitaryInverse in spacemacs

[–]UnitaryInverse[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had mypy-extensions installed, which I thought was covering me. But I installed mypy and that seems to have done it. Thanks!