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What do you use for grammar checking in emacs?

What do you use for grammar checking in emacs?

using emacs (gnus) to access lemmy

using emacs (gnus) to access lemmy

Just wondering if anyone has managed access Lemmy from emacs in any way. Theoretically, this may be feasible:

emacs (gnus) → nnreddit → lemmy

But I’ve not heard anything solid about whether nnreddit has been adapted to interface with a lemmy server. This bug report has been open for the past year:

https://github.com/dickmao/nnreddit/issues/90

OTOH, the project moved to a website that’s broken (at least, for me it’s broken).

jtnimoy - Tron Legacy

jtnimoy - Tron Legacy

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jtnimoy - Tron Legacy

https://jtnimoy.cc/item.php%3Fhandle=14881671-tron-legacy.html

[@neovim](https://hachyderm.io/@neovim) peeps: How do you manage projects - as in, related groups of files, folders and maybe even open buffers that relate to each other?

[@neovim](https://hachyderm.io/@neovim) peeps: How do you manage projects - as in, related groups of files, folders and maybe even open buffers that relate to each other?

@neovim peeps: How do you manage projects - as in, related groups of files, folders and maybe even open buffers that relate to each other?

My boss was showboating a thing like this in @emacs and I thought it looked pretty useful.

Literate DevOps

Literate DevOps

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Literate DevOps

https://howardism.org/Technical/Emacs/literate-devops.html

Lemmy communities for Emacs

Lemmy communities for Emacs

Beside this one, I see there's also an Emacs community over at @emacs@lemmy.nl (tho apparently I'm still "subscribe pending" there, after several days). Any others out there?

Blackjack in Elisp for Emacs

Blackjack in Elisp for Emacs

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Greg Donald

https://gregdonald.com/pages/blackjack-written-in-elisp

Welcome to the Emacs community!

Welcome to the Emacs community!

I didn't see an #Emacs community on lemmy (maybe I didn't know how to look, or didn't look hard enough), but Emacs has always had a strong presence on various social media sites. Here's one for the Fediverse!

Please feel free to boost this community, invite other Emacs users, and get some content going. If another Emacs community rises to the fore, perhaps we'll move there ... but for now, here's a home for all things Emacs.