Supercharge your Git use - Advanced aliases

Git’s great and numerous advanced features are often hidden behind hard to remember command line options. Fortunately, Git has a built-in aliases system that gets you there faster.

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Author's profile picture Florian Thiel

Advanced mouse-less Firefox - Emacs style

If you are comfortable using Firefox mostly without touching your mouse (see the previous article) and you’re a passionate Emacs user, today I’d suggest to incorporate your known and loved Emacs keybindings to Firefox (KeySnail) and add even speedier link clicking foo (HoK).

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Author's profile picture Florian Thiel

Lose your mouse! - Keyboard-driven Firefox

If you’ve read one of the previous posts you may have already guessed that keybindings don’t stop with the OS.

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Author's profile picture Florian Thiel

Emacs everywhere - using Emacs keybindings in all Mac OS X applications!

Learning one real text editor is a life investment. So you’d like that investment to be really worth it and applicable to everything you do. This article is for Mac users for whom the text editor choice fell on Emacs.

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Author's profile picture Florian Thiel

Slate - the window manager for Mac OS

I’m fairly comfortable using a Mac with mostly keyboard shortcuts, but the problem of moving windows around and resizing remained unsovled. Till now! Enter Slate.

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Author's profile picture Florian Thiel

Emacs Rocks!

If you always wondered if it pays off to learn how to use Emacs (spoiler: the answer is most certainly yes), Emacs Rocks! is for you. Magnar Sveen produced more than a dozen of screencasts presenting cool editing features of Emacs.

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Author's profile picture Florian Thiel