When I type mysql dbname at the bash prompt, I automatically connect to the database dbname with the username, password, and host information included in my .my.cnf file.
I\'m currently implementing Clustered Query-Replace in Emacs. 开发者_C百科Clustering should be sensitive to
I know you can navigate the contents of an archive with emacs. Is there a way you can edit those files in place and write the archive transparently?. Currently, I navigate into the archive, write the
I can\'t get the prompt for entering tags to work. I\'ve put the code in my .emacs file along with%^g which should call the prompt but that isn\'t working.
I\'m trying to run git commands in eshell. When I run: git log -p it will look like this: Notice that ^[[k before the cursor. Arrow key down does not work, it will gives error says \'Not found\'
In eshell, one of the nice things is commands like grep\'s output will be redirected to Emacs special buffers. However, if I do a grep on previous grep, e.g.:
I\'m trying out org-mode and the tutorial says Meta-Shift-Enter is bound to org-insert-todo-heading, and I did a desc开发者_StackOverflow中文版ribe-function to verify it is bound to that key in my env
This happens when I try to run rinari-cap: 开发者_运维知识库~/.rvm/rubies/ruby-1.8.7-p330/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:29:in `gem_original_require\': no such file to load -- rvm/
I am not sure how to tell Emacs to indent code similar to the following, as shown: (the tab width is 2开发者_StackOverflow社区)
I\'m wondering if there\'s a way of tracking daily repeating tasks in org-mode. For example lets say I have a list of things to do every day -