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Org Me Up!

Where am I?

Hi, there. Welcome to Org-Me-Up. These are cliffnotes on org-roids. Learn about anything. Mostly nerdy anythings. Then, forget about everything, and refer back to your notes.

Installing Org-Me-Up

# step 1: clone me
git clone git@github.com:evannagle/org-me-up.git

# step 2: spend 14 years learning Emacs and Emacs org mode
open "https://orgmode.org/"

# step 3: come back when your jeans are silken, and pick a tome:
ls org-me-up/notes | grep awk 

emacs org-me-up/the-awk-programming-language/readme.org

How Do I Contribute?

Interested in contributing? Why, you kind traveller! Here’s how:

  1. Fork this repo.
  2. Run this script:
(load-file "./.scripts/make-book.el")
(omu/make-book)
  1. Start taking notes.
  2. Make sure to follow the hackneyed citation style, and tag your books for easy lookup.
  3. Update this main readme once you’re at least partially finished.
  4. Submit a pull request to get your book added to the main branch. Or, horde your learnings like a lemming.

Tags

TagC-c C-q KeyMeaning
AWKaThe AWK Programming language
BABbExecutable code snippets are included in the notes.
CcThe C Programming Language
EMACSeBooks related to the Emacs operating system
BASHhBooks related to shells sans turtles
LINUXlLinux-related books
PDFpA free PDF version of the book is included in the books/ folder
PERLrThe Perl Programming Language
VIMvBooks related to Ed, Ex, Vi, Vim, Elvis, &c
VIDEOyThese are notes on a video series.
ESOzEsoteric books that might interest the self-afflicted.

Pritories

From wanderer to wanderer, priorities vary vastly. Ask my wife, for example. Feel free to ignore or reset these priorities to meet your own esoteric predilections.

PriorityMeaning
#AThis book is a must-read. Donald Knuth probably wrote it.
#BThese are books that provide fundamental information on a given topic.
#CThese are books that are interesting and will provide some tangentially powerful tools. Read these if you need some time away from your family.
#DThese are somewhat esoteric books that are fun to read.
#EThese are somewhat esoteric books that have hemorrhaged all of their value. Read these if you hate yourself.

The Library

[#C] The AWK Programming Language.

Awk is a programming language that makes it possible to handle simple, mechanical data manipulation with very short programs, often two lines long.

[#D] Ed Mastery.

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-09-21 Fri 14:27]
Ed is a bare-bones text editor that ships with every line printer and/or linux box.

[#D] Ex Reference Manual.

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-09-21 Fri 14:27]
Ex is an extended version of the Ed editor and a precursor to Vi.

[#D] Exploiting the m4 Macro Language

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-09-21 Fri 14:27]
M4 is a macro processor available on Unix. This short paper discusses creative approaches to applying m4 templating.

[#C] Evil - Extensible vi Layer for Emacs

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-09-21 Fri 14:27]
Documentation on the Evil mode for Emacs

[#B] Flex & Bison

Flex and bison are tools designed for writers of compilers and interpreters.

[#B] Grep Pocket Reference

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-09-21 Fri 14:27]
The grep commands let users find text in a given file or output quickly and easily.

[#B] Managing Projects with GNU Make

Use the power of GNU Make to Build Anyting.

[#C] Modern Vim

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-10-06 Sat 13:48]
    Practical Vim is far more informative. This book primarily contains details on useful NeoVim and Vim 8 plugins.
Craft your development environment with Vim 8 and Neovim.

[#C] Org Mode Tutorial

A YouTube video series detailing Emacs org mode.

[#B] Perl One-Liners

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-09-21 Fri 14:27]
130 single-line programs that “get things done.”

[#B] Practical Vim

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-09-18 Tue 20:39]
Practical Vim is a fast track to Vim mastery.

[#C] The Best Keyboard Shortcuts for Bash

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-10-04 Thu 16:17]
The bash shell features a wide variety of keyboard shortcuts you can use.

[#C] The M4 Macro Processor

  • State “NOTATED” from “READING” [2018-09-21 Fri 14:27]
M4 is a macro processor available on Unix and used by Fortran and autoconf as a templating engine.

[#D] The Snobol4 Programming Langage.

Snobol is a text-oriented programming language used primarily in the 1960’s for text manipulation tasks.

[#C] Writing GNU Emacs Extensions

Glickstein delves deep into the features that permit far-reaching Emacs customization, with a focus on how to create minor and major modes.