Web Browsing in Emacs - EWW

In the past few days I have taken a liking to reading article or just browsing web using EWW. EWW is a browser built into Emacs. My intention to browse web using EWW is derived from the fact that: EWW is text based: Being text based is actually a good thing. It means that I am focused on the content only and I can channel my energies onto the task at hand. EWW is built in Emacs: This means that I can minimize context switching. If I need to create a note as I am reading an article org-capture is nearby. If I find some website that I like to re-visit and it offers rss services then Elfeed is available just at the tap of fingers. EWW offers some very useful builtin variables and functions that makes web-browsing quite enjoyable. Here is a collection of my frequently used commands and tricks to use EWW. ...

January 16, 2024 · 2 min · 277 words · Kaushal Bundel

Emacs Keybindings

Last Update Date: 09/24/2023 Emacs keybindings can be complicated. This list of Emacs keybindings consists of most used Emacs commands in my opinion. This list is in no way a comprehensive list and further additions and deletions should be expected in the future. (1) Opening Document - C-x C-f for find file - You can type full path to a file or create a new document. - You could also just open the path to a directory and find the file. (2) For Zoom In/Out ...

September 22, 2023 · 2 min · 382 words · Kaushal Bundel