i don’t think i’ll need elisp as i’m using emacs distribution

i want to learn basics elisp so that i can understand how to map keys how to send commands etc.

constructs that all beginners require

please don’t send a 300 page pdf for elisp as i don’t want to learn everything i just want a basic max 10 page rulebook for elisp

my teacher told me to use emacs and i love the experience so far thanks to the support from this community

i have not yet learned how to execute command like

menu-bar–display-line-numbers-mode-relative

i don’t know how to

run tab-width command with and set it to 4 after using M-x to open dialogue box to run command

(i think it’s called buffer not dialogue box)

so this is the level i’m at not much i know but i hope that emacs gods help me in finding true peace

  • NotSoDouchbag@alien.top
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    1 year ago

    I second this. Most basic and useful Emacs info are always in their own documentation and/or wiki. Some O’Reilly books are very helpful and gives you a huge amount of practical knowledge.