Hanno writes:
> Thank you for your kind words and for suggesting to add a reference on worg!
> Putting a package on ELPA is on my bucket list, so why not? ;)
>
> I do not have the paperwork in place yet. I recently changed employment and
> am under the impression that it should not be a
Hanno Perrey writes:
> Do you know of a maintained XMPP client written in Elisp to start looking
> into?
Also, consider ERC and ement.el.
For XMPP, https://codeberg.org/emacs-jabber/emacs-jabber, AFAIK.
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On 18/04/2023 02:22, Hanno Perrey wrote:
=org-jami-bot= provides hooks
and functions that extend this to Org mode captures.
Thank you for the idea (I can not say anything concerning implementation
yet) to take advantage of messenger infrastructure for CLI variant of
org-capture. Certainly it
>Hanno, this is brilliant.
>
>I rely heavily on using XMPP notifications with my Emacs/Org setup for
>appointments. I run a local program for send-xmpp to fire off messages
>that alert my multiple PC's and my cell phone on my XMPP account.
>
>I hadn't considered sending data BACK. That's
>Thanks for sharing!
>This is pretty impressive.
>Do you plan to publish these packages on ELPA?
>If so, I can see the packages being referenced in
>https://orgmode.org/worg/#use-effectively
>
Hej Ihor!
Thank you for your kind words and for suggesting to add a reference on worg!
Putting a
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 09:22:48PM +0200, Hanno Perrey wrote:
>
> Dear fellow org-users,
>
> I have just released two new packages that scratch an old itch of mine:
> capturing thoughts, quick notes and URLs while "on the road" with only
> my mobile phone around. Messaging myself feels most
Hanno Perrey writes:
> The first package, =jami-bot= provides something of a framework to
> handle incoming text and file messages. =org-jami-bot= provides hooks
> and functions that extend this to Org mode captures. Any text or file is
> being captured, but even simple commands (prefixed with
On 2023-04-17, at 21:22, Hanno Perrey wrote:
> Dear fellow org-users,
>
> I have just released two new packages that scratch an old itch of mine:
> capturing thoughts, quick notes and URLs while "on the road" with only
> my mobile phone around. Messaging myself feels most natural, so that is
>
Dear fellow org-users,
I have just released two new packages that scratch an old itch of mine:
capturing thoughts, quick notes and URLs while "on the road" with only
my mobile phone around. Messaging myself feels most natural, so that is
what I went with: triggering a capture via GNU Jami, the