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Thank you! That’s helpful. I’m a little confused: what benefit does turning the eshell buffer into an eat terminal give you? Better perf? I’m still new to eshell and stuff.

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Oooooooooohhhhhhhhhh… I can run things like cal or julia and it handles all the escape codes seamlessly. Wow. Totally sold now.

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I had to use Davmail to get it to work. Now I forward everything, so I don’t run Davmail anymore, but it worked well enough while I needed it: https://lambdaland.org/posts/2023-05-03_email_with_outlook/

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This is my current config: set TERM to “xterm”, and fix the otherwise impossible-to-see ANSI blue:

(use-package eat
  :custom
  (eat-term-name "xterm")
  :custom-face
  (ansi-color-bright-blue ((t (:foreground "#00afff" :background "#00afff"))))
  :config
  (evil-set-initial-state 'eat-mode 'emacs)
  (eat-eshell-mode)
  (eat-eshell-visual-command-mode))
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I’ve been a Fastmail user for several years now. I use the masked mail feature extensively. I love controlling my own email domains. Support is 10/10. Very reliable service.

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Auctex is a notoriously tricky package to get built.

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I use consult-ripgrep to do the search, which shows me a live preview of the match candidates. If I want to make a buffer with all the results, I call embark-act then embark-export to dump the results into a buffer.

I detail this workflow (including editing the matches!) here on my blog, which should have more details if you’re lost.

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Tooting my own horn here—you might like looking at my starter kit “Bedrock” which is a minimal set of defaults to make Emacs not look so dumpy. :) Take from it what you’d like.

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