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Re: first emacs lisp script: hello world
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thorne |
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Re: first emacs lisp script: hello world |
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Mon, 10 Dec 2007 11:39:14 -0700 |
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jadamson@partners.org (Joel J. Adamson) writes:
> Eric Hanchrow <offby1@blarg.net> writes:
>
>> #!/usr/bin/emacs --script
>> (message "Hello Biscuit-lovers!")
>>
>> Waal, shoot, Jackson; ah dint know 'bout thet thar --script option.
>
> It's pretty sweet, and I got the impression that it's a fairly new
> feature since there's very little about it on EmacsWiki. I've already
> written a couple shell-scripts in it.
That is cool. Goodbye bash, hello Emacs.
But i couldn't find anything about it in the Emacs info file (though i
did not search high and low) now on EmacsWiki.org. I'd like to know
basic stuff, like: Is there a way to get a command-line argument to the
script?--etc.
And speaking of info, is there a command in info (or some other way) to
find out the canonical name of a specific node, to refer people to that
node?
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Theron TtlÄx