Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-jami-bot
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-make-toc
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-mind-map
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-mac-link
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-cua-dwim
This package creates Graphviz directed graphs from Org files.
This package generates files and folders from Emacs org-mode templates.
This package facilitates the creation and maintenance of tables of contents.
This package provides utilities for managing image files copied into org-mode
buffers.
Add support for org links from pdftools buffers with more precise location control. https://github.com/fuxialexander/org-pdftools/
Manage your contacts from Org mode. You can auto complete email addresses, export contacts to a vCard file, put birthdays in your Org Agenda, and more.
Org Cliplink provides a simple command that takes a URL from the clipboard and inserts an Org mode link with a title of a page found by the URL into the current buffer.
Org Glossary defines a flexible model for working with glossary-like constructs (glossaries, acronyms, indices, etc.) within Org documents, with support for in-buffer highlighting of defined terms and high-quality exports across all Org export back-ends.
This package provides a simple command that takes a URL from the clipboard and inserts an org-mode link with a title of a page found by the URL into the current buffer This code was a part of my Emacs config almost a year. I decided to publish it as a separate package in case someone needs this feature too.
emacs-org-pomodoro
adds very basic support for Pomodoro technique in Emacs org-mode.
Run M-x org-pomodoro
for the task at point or select one of the last tasks that you clocked time for. Each clocked-in pomodoro starts a timer of 25 minutes and after each pomodoro a break timer of 5 minutes is started automatically. Every 4 breaks a long break is started with 20 minutes. All values are customizable.
org-analyzer is a tool that extracts time tracking data from org files (time data recording with `org-clock-in', those lines that start with "CLOCK:"). It then creates an interactive visualization of that data — outside of Emacs(!).
In order to run the visualizer / parser you need to have java installed.
This Emacs package provides a simple way to start the visualizer via `org-analyzer-start' and feed it the default org files.
See https://github.com/rksm/clj-org-analyzer for more information.
org-analyzer is a tool that extracts time tracking data from org files (time data recording with `org-clock-in', those lines that start with "CLOCK:"). It then creates an interactive visualization of that data — outside of Emacs(!). In order to run the visualizer / parser you need to have java installed. This Emacs package provides a simple way to start the visualizer via `org-analyzer-start and feed it the default org files. See https://github.com/rksm/clj-org-analyzer for more information.
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org2elcomment
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-assistant
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-linkotron
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-octopress
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-treescope
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-treeusage
Documentation at https://melpa.org/#/org-dashboard