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emacsconf 2019: Mention the Yasnippet talk
authorJoseph Nuthalapati <njoseph@riseup.net>
Mon, 4 Nov 2019 14:34:31 +0000 (20:04 +0530)
committerJoseph Nuthalapati <njoseph@riseup.net>
Mon, 4 Nov 2019 14:34:31 +0000 (20:04 +0530)
Signed-off-by: Joseph Nuthalapati <njoseph@riseup.net>
content/posts/emacsconf-2019.md

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@@ -107,8 +107,12 @@ people presenting it within Emacs and others using exported PDFs.
 
 Just like the Quake-inspired terminals Guake and Yakuake, there's one called
 [Equake](https://gitlab.com/emacsomancer/equake) that launches a drop-down eshell.
-You can also use the racket shell called Rash, which is crazy powerful. This has
-very good integration with StumpWM.
+You can also use the Racket shell called Rash, which is crazy powerful. Equake has
+good integration with StumpWM.
+
+I was aware of the existence of Yasnippet, but never really used it much. I am
+more motivated to use this important productivity tool after watching the talk
+"Don’t wait! Write your own (yas)snippet" by Tony Aldon.
 
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