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@piotr2b Thank you for taking time to explain your problem. It seems you simply haven't set org-agenda-files
variable.
@ag Thanks a lot! Indeed I missed it. You saved me from wasting my time and further frustration, thanks again! 🙂 I’m wondering whether this could be added somewhere in org doc to save future people like me ^^
be aware it's not the best to set that var pointing to directory with all your org files. Org is so awesome - once you start using it you won't even notice how much stuff you accumulate in those. And org-agenda will try to open all org files. Probably the best is to point it to a file with a list of org-files
Hi. I'm setting up emacs with boot. The Boot guide fails at
In Emacs do M-x customize-variable cider-boot-parameters and set it to cider repl -s wait
. Repl does not start either: The lein executable (specified by ‘cider-lein-command’) isn’t on your exec-path
it looks like Emacs can't find boot executable. Emacs in OSX works kinda funky. You should use exec-path-from-shell
. If you're using Spacemacs simply add osx
layer
hi @cmack 1 yes, on mac os 2 no, i am not using lein at all on my system, only boot with Atom integration