thees :emacs: on Nostr: I rely on #emacs describe-* (most of them are accessible via C-h) functions a lot ...
I rely on #emacs describe-* (most of them are accessible via C-h) functions a lot when hacking on my own elisp code. It’s super cool, useful and convenient to just look up how other functions implement Y or solve problem X as every existing part of emacs can be inspected and used as a programming reference and implementation example within a few keystrokes.
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