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title = "Cool Emacs"
author = ["Michał Sapka"]
date = 2024-06-15T21:52:00+02:00
categories = ["emacs"]
draft = false
weight = 2001
image_dir = "emacs"
image_max_width = 480
primary_menu = "emacs"
shortname = "Cool usages of Emacs"
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[menu.emacs]
weight = 2001
identifier = "cool-emacs"
post = "Emacs usage that is not text editing"
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{{< image forced_width="350" class="right no-border" alt="An Emacs logo in cool glassess doing a skateboard flip" file="cool-macs.png" >}}
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> _Let me tell you: Emacs is not a text editor._
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> -- Emerald McS., PhD
Even though most of what Emacs is known for is _editing text_, it can do so much more.
It's the most flexible application out there, so when you start to adjust the basics for yourself, you want to use it everywhere.
Here, I will present _Emacs_ as a general purpose interface.
## Cool ways to use Emacs {#cool-ways-to-use-emacs}
{{< menu "cool-emacs-ways" >}}
Dune
{{< /menu >}}
## Appendix {#appendix}
{{< menu "cool-emacs-appendix" >}}
Dune
{{< /menu >}}
## Coolmacs {#coolmacs}
The mascot, Coolmacs, was drawn by [Drew](https://drewsh.com/).
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