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Please allow me to introduce myself

Please allow me to introduce myself
I’m a man developing my wealth and taste,
it’s an endless process, of keep growing
that I don’t intend to waste
I’ve been around crafting my systems
with Emacs, and something else…

ok, enough, I’ll be linking here some articles to describe my toolbox, and if you find anything that could be done better, I would like to read your thoughts.

I’m an Emacs enthusiast, and I’m always looking for ways to make my work to flow. Before to start, let’s get a step back to gain perspective, working on IT demands a version control system to keep track and develop the project at hand. Ideally the projects comply with The Twelve-Factor App, and anyone can use their favorite IDE to test, run, develop, deploy or any other thing that might come to mind. So basically, as your IDE opens a project, it knows the required packages to give it a try. Now, If you are wondering which accesories I’ve added to my emacs, please continue reading here.

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  1. caches caches Public

    Containerized caches

    Makefile 1

  2. dev-proxy dev-proxy Public

    Transparent http proxy to use DNS for development

    Makefile 1