Best Emacs Blogs and Websites

We ranked the top 7 Emacs Blogs and websites on the Internet.Follow them in one place with FeedGlass, and never miss a thing.
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1. Sacha Chua

Personal blog with extensive Emacs content

Sacha Chua's blog covers a wide range of topics, with a strong focus on Emacs. She shares tips, tricks, tutorials, and personal experiences using Emacs. The blog is updated regularly and is a great resource for both beginners and advanced users.

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2. Emacs Redux

Emacs tips and tricks

Emacs Redux is a blog dedicated to sharing practical tips and tricks for Emacs users. The blog is maintained by Bozhidar Batsov, who is also known for his contributions to the Emacs community. The posts are concise, actionable, and cover a wide array of topics.

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3. Mastering Emacs

In-depth Emacs tutorials

Mastering Emacs, run by Mickey Petersen, offers comprehensive guides and tutorials on Emacs. The blog dives deep into various functionalities and packages, making it a valuable resource for users looking to master the editor. The content is detailed and updated regularly.

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4. Emacs Rocks

Short screencasts demonstrating Emacs features

Emacs Rocks is a collection of short screencasts created by Magnar Sveen. Each video demonstrates a specific feature or trick in Emacs, making it easy to learn new skills quickly. The videos are well-produced and updated periodically.

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5. Irreal

Musings on technology

Emacs

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6. Endless Parentheses

Emacs tips and tricks

Endless Parentheses is a blog focused on providing useful tips and tricks for Emacs users. The posts are concise and cover a broad range of topics, from basic usage to advanced configurations. The blog is regularly updated with new content.

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7. Planet Emacsen

Community-driven Emacs content aggregator

Planet Emacsen is an aggregator of Emacs-related blog posts from various authors. It collects and republishes content from multiple Emacs blogs, making it a one-stop source for diverse Emacs-related information. The content is updated regularly as new posts are published across the community.