Overview
This course teaches learners how to program in Emacs Lisp, covering topics such as types, conditionals, loops, defining functions and commands, variables and scopes, reading and writing buffers, managing files and directories, and creating custom minor modes. The course aims to help students develop the skills needed to customize and extend the functionality of Emacs. The teaching method involves a series of practical exercises and examples to reinforce learning. This course is intended for individuals interested in enhancing their Emacs customization skills.
Syllabus
Introduction to Emacs Lisp - Learning Emacs Lisp #1
Types, Conditionals, and Loops - Learning Emacs Lisp #2
Defining Functions and Commands - Learning Emacs Lisp #3
Defining Variables and Scopes - Learning Emacs Lisp #4
Reading and Writing Buffers in Practice - Learning Emacs Lisp #5
Managing Files and Directories in Practice - Learning Emacs Lisp #6
Creating Custom Minor Modes - Learning Emacs Lisp #7
Taught by
System Crafters