Too much stuff to do? Feeling overwhelmed? This course shows you how to organize your life within the Emacs text editor. Even if it sounds completely weird, with Org-mode Emacs offers an excellent personal performance tool. You will learn step by step, one concept at a time to master Orgmode, make your life better organized and gain time for the things that really matter.
You will get
36 videos that teach one topic at a time
a 100+ pages course book in PDF format for download
lesson example files for download
I'm intoducing myself and you will get a basic overview on how the lessons are done. Lesson screen will show the course book on the left, a keyboard monitor so that you don't get confused by the key combinations that I use and on the right you will see the Emacs window with all the demonstration of what I explain.
This lesson shows the installation of the latest version of Org-mode.
In this lesson you will learn the concept of headlines on different hierarchy levels and how to use Org-mode as an outline tool to structure your ideas.
You will learn how to make your items "actionable" by assgning different ToDo keywords to them.
You will learn how to plan your work. Assign dates on when you want to start with your action items and deadlines when they need to be done. You will also learn the basics of agenda views which create a view like a calendar that shows you what actions are scheduled or due on a specific date.
You will learn how to schedule repeating tasks that will be automatically rescheduled once you are marking them as completed.
You will learn the use of checklists, how to quickly enter them and how to check off items.
You will learn how to use tags for your items. In that way you can categorize them.
You will learn to get the most out of the predefined agenda views.
Not satisfied with what the predefined agenda views offer? Then create your own personalized agenda views.
You will learn how to hide stuff in drawers and create "micro blogs" for you items and add notes to them quickly.
Learn how to move finished items to archive files so that your system is not cluttered with old stuff.
You will learn how to automatically create a note or a timestamp every time the status of a task changes.
You want to separate work stuff from private things? No problem, just split the system up to several files.
You will learn how to capture new items with predefined forms that can be accessed from a menu.
You will explore the full power of capture templates.
You will learn how to enforce that tasks have to be completed in a predefined order.
Learn to use countdown timers and set timers that count up.
You will learn how to accurately measure the time that you spend on your tasks.
You will learn how to view your files in columns and manipulate properities.
You will learn how to estimate your efforts and compare them with the clocked time that you really need to to the task.
You will learn how to link to other items in your current file.
You will learn how to link to websites or items in other Org files.
You will learn how to attach files to your task items.
You will learn how you can set task priorities.
You will learn the basic table editor.
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