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README.md | ||
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README.md
sdf
Code that makes SDF easier to use and more fun with GNU Emacs
Installation and use instructions for GNU/Linux and other Unix-like operating systems
- If you have not already, setup SSH key-based authentication to sdf.org
- If you have not already, install Git
- If you have not already, install Mosh
- Clone the project to your home directory: git clone https://git.sdf.org/scm/sdf.git. Note, you could download the project from the website, but it would not be as easy to keep up to date.
- Copy the dotemacs file in the sdf directory to your home directory: cp $HOME/sdf $HOME
- If you have one, make a backup copy of your .emacs file in your home directory: mv $HOME/.emacs $HOME/dotemacs.bak
- Rename the dotemacs file in the sdf directory to .emacs, and move it to your home directory: mv $HOME/dotemacs $HOME/.emacs
- Make sure that the shell files in the sdf directory are executable. If they are not: chmod +x $HOME/sdf/*.sh
- Run emacs
- Switch to the SDF programs' buffer to use that program. Example, to use the com program, do the following: C-x b (that is Emacs notation for, while holding down the control key, press the x key, release the control key, press the b key), type com, press the enter key. Select other SDF programs, like bboard the same way.