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:ID: 21c48431-c0db-4a34-95fe-7228fea6233f
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#+TITLE: How I use org-mode
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#+AUTHOR: Yann Esposito
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#+EMAIL: yann@esposito.host
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#+DATE: [2019-09-30 Mon]
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#+KEYWORDS: org-mode
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#+DESCRIPTION: How I use org-mode
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#+OPTIONS: auto-id:t toc:t
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In this article I'll try to give an overview of my current use of [[https://orgmode.org][org mode]].
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I use org mode for:
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- tasks management & tracking
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- writing documents (articles, book, etc...)
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- note taking ; which I consider slightly different from just writing documents
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2020-09-21 11:30:30 +00:00
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It took me a few month to discover a few great org-mode features that
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really changed the way I looked at it.
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After discovering those it is a real life changer.
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I hope that I could help you discover why org mode is so praised and be
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able to take advantage of its awesomeness faster than I did.
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* Workflows
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: workflows
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:END:
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2020-09-23 05:34:15 +00:00
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** Worfklow 1: See Things to do: org-agenda + clock
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: worfklow-1--org-agenda---clock
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:END:
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1. look at the current tasks planned for today
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2. select a task, clock it
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3. work on the task
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4. back to the task and clock it out.
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I work most of my using emacs[fn:emacs-digression].
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Generally the first thing I do in the morning is opening `org-calendar` and
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this is what it looks like:
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I replaced the tasks names by =XXX= but this is just text.
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With colors it looks like this:
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#+CAPTION: Org super calendar view
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#+NAME: fig:org-super-calendar
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[[./img/org-super-calendar.png]]
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So unlike most fancy todo list we are used to, here this look pretty raw.
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But in my opinion having a brutalist interface is part of why org-mode is
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great.
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So this is text oriented and thus distraction free.
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It goes directly to the essential.
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So mainly I see what I planned to do today.
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I got a few "Due Soon" tasks in case I have the time to handle those today.
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When I start working on a task I start a clock on it (I simply type =I=
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when my cursor is on the TODO line)
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When I finished some task I change its stats from TODO to something else.
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Mainly I'm prompted when doing so:
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#+BEGIN_SRC
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{ [t] TODO [p] IN-PROGRESS [h] HOLD [w] WAITING
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[d] DONE [c] CANCELLED [l] HANDLED }
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#+END_SRC
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** Workflow 2: org-capture/org-refile
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: workflow-2--org-capture-org-refile
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:END:
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But quite often I don't know what the tasks for the day will be.
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Very often, I need to work on things I couldn't plan.
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There can be interruptions, or new tasks requiring my attention during the
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day.
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In that case I use =org-capture= along =org-refile=.
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Mainly =org-capture= helps you create a new TODO entry.
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And =org-refile= will help you move that TODO entry to the correct place.
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So let say I get a DM in the chat asking me to do something.
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I generally start org capture (for me it's =SPC X=).
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I am presented with the following choice:
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#+BEGIN_SRC
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Select a capture template
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=========================
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[t] todo
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[c] chat
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[e] email
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[m] meeting
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[p] pause
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[r] review
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[w] work
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[i] interruption
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[f] chore
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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[q] Abort
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#+END_SRC
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I then type the letter of the kind of tasks I'd like to create.
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If I select =t= I have a simple TODO:
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#+BEGIN_SRC
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#+END_SRC
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* Footnotes
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: footnotes
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:END:
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[fn:emacs-digression]
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/Short digression/:
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Historically, I coded using different IDEs.
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Then I worked for a company that forced me to use terrible keyboards and
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after just a few weeks I started to have serious wrist issues.
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So to minimize that pain I switched to vim.
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And it was /awesome/.
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Once you're use to the power of vim keybinding forever your soul will bound
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to them.
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So learning vim is a bit like learning a new music instrument.
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You need to construct some muscle memory and integrate one after one new
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tricks.
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Once learned your personal editing power start to become overwhelming.
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After a few years of vim, I wanted to try to explore new editor tooling.
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So I switched to emacs using the spacemacs distribution.
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So mainly it's vim but with even better keybindgs, helpers and within
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emacs.
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The main reason for the switch was that vimscript is a really bad language
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to configure your editor.
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Emacs use emacs-LISP.
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For editor customization a LISP looked perfect to me.
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LISP is still one of the most powerful and easy to use programming language
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to date.
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And recently, as my personal configuration started to grow so much I
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switched to [[https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs][doom-emacs]].
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I was quite hesitant to do the switch but so far its been a pleasure.
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IMHO using [[https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs][doom-emacs]] is a lot better than using my own personal
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configuration from scratch because I wouldn't be able to end up with so
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much configuration quality.
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