# emacs stuff *Entered: in emacs on Gemini PDA* *Date: 20231226* ## how I learned to love *scratch* For a while I was using a dashboard like in *doom emacs*. Then I switched to using an org file with links. The thing that sucked about that is my muscle memory kept wanting to press <tab> to go through the links. This just triggers folding and irritation. During this time I killed the *scratch buffer* explicitly, and saw no use for it. I have since changed my mind about the scratch buffer. In my init.el, I construct my initial scratch buffer message as a list of elisp commands. I have a mapping to S-<right> to evaluate elisp. Simple and my mind does not try to make my fingers hit <tab> or any other keys that are not called for. ![screen shot](gopher://1436.ninja/IPhlog/images/20231226-emacs-scrn.png)