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Today, I had an extremely specific need. I wanted the Elisp function y-or-n-p (which asks the user a yes-or-no question, expecting a one-key answer of y or n), but I wanted to interpret RET (or “Enter”) as “yes”. It turns out that by default it means “exit”, which is because y-or-n-p-map has no binding for RET, and y-or-n-p falls back on query-replace-map (in a rather convoluted way). So, here is one way I could change it:
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<p>Just created a standalone Git repository for my <code>tmr.el</code> library:
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<a href="https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/tmr.el">https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/tmr.el</a>.</p>
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<p>This has been part of <a href="https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs">my dotemacs</a>
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<p>Excerpt from its documentation:</p>
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<p>This package provides a single command for setting a timer: <code>tmr</code>.</p>
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<p>The command prompts for a unit of time, which is represented as a string
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<p>If <code>tmr</code> is called with an optional prefix argument (<code>C-u</code>), it also asks
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<p>When the timer is set, a message is sent to the echo area recording the
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<p>A couple of days ago, I did maybe the weirdest and also most amazing thing on a remote machine thus far (with Emacs) and wanted to share the story.</p>
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<p>So there’s this EmulationStation software that organizes roms with XML lists for metadata. I needed to change the <code><name></code> field of about 100 entries there to drop a numeric prefix. That’d be easy on my local computer with tools I know well, but I was accessing the device remotely via SSH and wanted to see what I could do.</p>
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<p>I’m not very good at plain shell scripting which would’ve been an option, so I fired up Emacs to make a connection to the device.</p>
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<p>For all intents and purposes, what you see from within Emacs locally is indistinguishable from what you see when logged into a remote machine. This helps with my <em>effectivity</em>, because then I can use the tools I know well to do things on remote machines, too. This is different from SSH’ing onto the machine and opening an editor there, because opening emacs/vi/nano on the remote machine would be loading that machine’s configuration. If you open your local Emacs and create a connection to the remote machine from there, your local configuration will be used. It’s just like live editing web pages via FTP as we did it in the 90’s.</p>
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<p>The only exception are locally installed packages that interface with locally installed command-line tools (e.g. <code>ag</code> or <code>ripgrep</code>). The functions will be available, but executing these programs on the remote machine won’t work. The binary won’t be found.</p>
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<p>So the game metadata files I needed to adjust are grouped into directories, one per system. That meant I needed to find all <code>gamedata.xml</code> files in all directories first. Then find the numerical prefixes within each (and replace them). I’m able to perform both tasks individually from the shell, but the combination would’ve already required some research, especially since my local machine has non-POSIX tools like <a href="https://github.com/sharkdp/fd"><code>fd</code></a> installed that I got used to, while the remote device is a bare-bones Linux. I’m also used to <code>grep</code> replacements, which made the search-and-replace operation a bit cumbersome. But that wouldn’t be a problem with Emacs as you’ll see in a second.</p>
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<p>A simple regex for the numerical prefixes is <code><name>\d\d\d\s</code>, and the replacement string would be <code><name></code>. Emacs regular expressions are weird because you have to escape parens and brackets that are part of the PCRE syntax. <a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/rk5t3b/do_you_use_interactive_regexp_replace_with_emacs/">There’s a snippet to help with that</a> so you can write the syntax you know and have it translated to Emacs-escaped regex. I didn’t know of that, sadly, and experimented around until I found that <code><name>[0-9]\{0,3\} </code> works (note the trailing space). TIL: The curly braces require escaping, and neither <code>\d</code> nor <code>\s</code> seem to work.</p>
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<p>The magic piece here is that Emacs will open, modify, and save all files according to the “diff” you produce in <code>wgrep</code> or “writable grep” mode. I didn’t have to figure out how to search recursively for the pattern in all XML files and afterwards perform the replacement automatically.</p>
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<p>On my Mac, I would’ve been able to achieve this 10+ years ago with TextMate (or BBEdit), too. Local changes never were much of a problem.</p>
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<p>But with Emacs, I was able to do these changes remotely. The hardest part was figuring out how to escape what in the regex. (I used <code>highlight-regexp</code> to more or less interactively highlight matches.)</p>
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<p style='word-break:break-word;white-space:pre-wrap'>This passage is probably most well known because of it's abuse by snake handling preachers in the United States. I will address that issue but it's far from the only important thing to talk about in these verses! Though the snake comments in the passage get a lot of attention from normal people, scholars are mostly interested in the question of whether the passage belongs in the Gospel of Mark at all. But, today I'm not answering the question of whether the last 12 verses of Mark are authentic or not. I'm just answering the question of how I would interpret the passage as it stands. Next week I'll deal with the complex issues related to whether the passage belongs in Mark in the first place.
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This is part 68 of the Mark Series, going verse by verse through the Gospel of Mark. Today we are in Mark 16:9-20.
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See the WHOLE Gospel of Mark playlist here. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ3iRMLYFlHuGenHwUdeiQ5M-uj5XW4sF
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