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Emacs is one of several editors particularly suited to software development. As such, many Emacs questions are a good and natural fit to Stack Overflow. Specifically, topics such as

  • Writing Emacs Lisp functions
  • Language-specific programming modes
  • Compilation mode
  • Integration with version control tools

are all well-received here.

However, there's a substantial number of questions that don't really belong:

  • Editing plain text or other non-programming files
  • Changing standard configuration variables
  • Finding commands and binding them to keystrokes
  • Installing and using extensions

I've proposed edits to the tag wiki and its excerpt to clarify my understanding of what's on topic and thus improve the guidance to those with questions.

I have voted to close some of the most obvious non-programming questions with

Questions about using programs such as Emacs are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they are specific to programming modes; you may be able to get help on Emacs or Super User. If your question is about programming Emacs, then please [edit] to include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example of the Lisp or C code you're having trouble with.

Am I doing the right thing here? And should I trawl through questions looking for more questions which don't belong?

Emacs is one of several editors particularly suited to software development. As such, many Emacs questions are a good and natural fit to Stack Overflow. Specifically, topics such as

  • Writing Emacs Lisp functions
  • Language-specific programming modes
  • Compilation mode
  • Integration with version control tools

are all well-received here.

However, there's a substantial number of questions that don't really belong:

  • Editing plain text or other non-programming files
  • Changing standard configuration variables
  • Finding commands and binding them to keystrokes
  • Installing and using extensions

I've proposed edits to the tag wiki and its excerpt to clarify my understanding of what's on topic and thus improve the guidance to those with questions.

I have voted to close some of the most obvious non-programming questions with

Questions about using programs such as Emacs are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they are specific to programming modes; you may be able to get help on Emacs or Super User. If your question is about programming Emacs, then please [edit] to include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example of the Lisp or C code you're having trouble with.

Am I doing the right thing here? And should I trawl through questions looking for more questions which don't belong?

Emacs is one of several editors particularly suited to software development. As such, many Emacs questions are a good and natural fit to Stack Overflow. Specifically, topics such as

  • Writing Emacs Lisp functions
  • Language-specific programming modes
  • Compilation mode
  • Integration with version control tools

are all well-received here.

However, there's a substantial number of questions that don't really belong:

  • Editing plain text or other non-programming files
  • Changing standard configuration variables
  • Finding commands and binding them to keystrokes
  • Installing and using extensions

I've proposed edits to the tag wiki and its excerpt to clarify my understanding of what's on topic and thus improve the guidance to those with questions.

I have voted to close some of the most obvious non-programming questions with

Questions about using programs such as Emacs are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they are specific to programming modes; you may be able to get help on Emacs or Super User. If your question is about programming Emacs, then please [edit] to include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example of the Lisp or C code you're having trouble with.

Am I doing the right thing here? And should I trawl through questions looking for more questions which don't belong?

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Emacs configuration and usage

Emacs is one of several editors particularly suited to software development. As such, many Emacs questions are a good and natural fit to Stack Overflow. Specifically, topics such as

  • Writing Emacs Lisp functions
  • Language-specific programming modes
  • Compilation mode
  • Integration with version control tools

are all well-received here.

However, there's a substantial number of questions that don't really belong:

  • Editing plain text or other non-programming files
  • Changing standard configuration variables
  • Finding commands and binding them to keystrokes
  • Installing and using extensions

I've proposed edits to the tag wiki and its excerpt to clarify my understanding of what's on topic and thus improve the guidance to those with questions.

I have voted to close some of the most obvious non-programming questions with

Questions about using programs such as Emacs are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they are specific to programming modes; you may be able to get help on Emacs or Super User. If your question is about programming Emacs, then please [edit] to include a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example of the Lisp or C code you're having trouble with.

Am I doing the right thing here? And should I trawl through questions looking for more questions which don't belong?