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Using Emacs 40 - Atomic Chrome

Thanks to everyone who voted for topics or commented with suggestions for videos. I'll try to get to them in the coming months.

Today is just a quick hit on Atomic Chrome - an Emacs package and browser extension that allows you to edit web form inputs with Emacs.

UPDATE

I forgot to mention that you can set a shortcut key, at least in chrome rather than clicking on the icon. This makes things much smoother.

All you have to do is:

  1. Go to chrome://extensions
  2. On the bottom of the page you'll see a button to set keyboard shortcuts
  3. Set the shortcut for Atomic Chrome

Enjoy:

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