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* GNU Hyperbole Fast Demo by Bob Weiner
Send an email or a testimonial if you like Hyperbole to <[email protected]>.
This interactive demo is the fast way to get started with Hyperbole after
installation. The prior, lengthier Hyperbole demo/tutorial can be found
in this file: "DEMO". For a non-interactive introduction to Hyperbole
concepts, see "HY-CONCEPTS.kotl".
* Introductory Videos
If you prefer video introductions, visit the videos linked to in the tables below;
otherwise, skip to the next section. The first table is an overview talk of
Hyperbole broken into few minute sections that you can watch individually. The
second table has links to separate videos covering aspects of Hyperbole.
Hyperbole video demos start with 'section 06 - Hyperbole Buttons' in this first
table. Press {M-RET} either in the first column <[button name]> or in the second
column video link to watch each section.
|--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------|
| Hyperbole Video Overview Sections | Video Snippets |
|--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------|
|--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------|
| 01. <[Introduction]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "0:01" "1:38"> |
| 02. <[Hyperbole Mission]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "1:39" "2:43"> |
| 03. <[Why Use Hyperbole]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "2:44" "4:34"> |
| 04. <[Components]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "4:35" "7:30"> |
| 05. <[Installation & Use]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "7:31" "8:35"> |
| 06. <[Hyperbole Buttons]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "8:36" "10:03"> |
| 07. <[Button Categories & Files]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "10:04" "12:25"> |
| 08. <[Implicit Buttons]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "12:26" "20:03"> |
| 09. <[Implicit Button Types]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "20:04" "21:47"> |
| 10. <[Explicit Buttons]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "21:48" "33:28"> |
| 11. <[Global Buttons]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "33:29" "36:08"> |
| 12. <[Mouse Keys/Buttons]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "36:09" "36:55"> |
| 13. <[Mouse Drags & Treemacs]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "36:56" "38:00"> |
| 14. <[Window Grids & Throws]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "38:01" "39:45"> |
| 15. <[The Find Menu]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "39:46" "41:14"> |
| 16. <[The Koutliner]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "41:15" "47:09"> |
| 17. <[HyRolo]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "47:10" "49:04"> |
| 18. <[HyControl & Org Mode]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "49:05" "50:33"> |
| 19. <[Integrations]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "50:34" "50:58"> |
| 20. <[Hyperbole History]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "50:59" "53:28"> |
| 21. <[Acknowledgements & Resources]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "53:29" "54:24"> |
| 22. <[The Big Picture]> | <yt-play "WKwZHSbHmPg" "54:25" "56:44"> |
|--------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| GNU Hyperbole Videos | Web Link |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Overview and Demo]> | https://youtu.be/WKwZHSbHmPg |
| Sections broken out in the prior table | |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Quick Introduction]> | https://youtu.be/K1MNUctggwI |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Top 10 ways Hyperbole amps up Emacs]> | https://youtu.be/BysjfL25Nlc |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Introduction to Buttons]> | https://youtu.be/zoEht66N2PI |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Linking Personal Info with Implicit Buttons]> | https://youtu.be/TQ_fG7b1iHI |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Powerful Productivity with Hyperbole and Org]> | https://youtu.be/BrTpTNEXMyY |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[HyRolo, fast contact/hierarchical record viewer]> | https://youtu.be/xdJGFdgKPFY |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Using Koutline for stream of thought journaling]> | https://youtu.be/dO-gv898Vmg |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Build a Zettelkasten with HyRolo]> | https://youtu.be/HdlCK9w-LyQ |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[HyControl, fast Emacs frame and window manager]> | https://youtu.be/M3-aMh1ccJk |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Writing test cases for GNU Hyperbole]> | https://youtu.be/maNQSKxXIzI |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
| <[Find/Web Search]> | https://youtu.be/8lMlJed0-OM |
|-----------------------------------------------------+------------------------------|
* Introduction
Welcome to GNU Hyperbole. Hyperbole will super-charge your GNU Emacs
experience, allowing you to work faster, utilize fewer key bindings, recall
more information and link it all together by learning just a few concepts
and keys. Invest an hour learning Hyperbole now and speed your daily
information management for years to come.
Hyperbole assumes you know how to use Emacs. Otherwise, run the Emacs
tutorial by pressing {C-h t} first.
You should be looking at this file within Emacs and Hyperbole should
already be installed within your copy of Emacs. To be sure, press 'C-h h'
and you should see the Hyperbole menu in your minibuffer window at the
bottom of your current Emacs frame. Press 'q' to quit out of this menu
and we can begin. If Hyperbole is not installed, see the "INSTALL" file,
in the same directory as this file, for instructions on installing it,
though {M-x package-install RET hyperbole RET} is typically all you need.
If you simply want to know what Hyperbole is, see the file "HY-ABOUT".
Hyperbole displays that file when you press the minibuffer menu command,
{C-h h d a}. Any of Hyperbole's menu commands can be programmatically
bound to another key, like so:
(global-set-key "\C-cd" (kbd "C-h h d a"))
* Implicit Buttons
Hyperbole automatically recognizes many common and complex patterns within
Emacs buffers and turns them into hyperbuttons that either link to other
things or perform a set of actions. No need for markup, simply press on a
button in any kind of Emacs buffer to activate it.
These patterns are called `implicit buttons' and are activated by pressing
{M-RET} (ESC RETURN, ALT-RETURN, or CMD-RETURN) or SHIFT-MIDDLE-MOUSE
anywhere within them (this is known as the Action Key). Hyperbole
recognizes these buttons using its many predefined implicit button types
that specify how to recognize each type of button and what action it
performs. (For example, the web links in the table above are implicit
buttons that display web pages. So are the series of key presses
surrounded by braces throughout this document). You can also add your own
button and action types.
Try pressing {M-RET} or SHIFT-MIDDLE-MOUSE on some of the implicit buttons
in double quotes below to activate them and see how they behave. Press
{C-h A} (the A must be capitalized) on any Hyperbole button or highlighted
Emacs push-button to see exactly what it does prior to activating it.
** Implicit Link Buttons
You can simply type implicit buttons into a buffer or you can use {C-h h i
c} to create them and give them names. When you have exactly two windows
in an Emacs frame, you can instantly create an unnamed implicit link
button from the selected window to point in the other window by using {C-h
h i l}. {M-1 C-h h i l} creates or renames a named implicit button that
looks like <[name]>.
You can create the same button by depressing the Action Mouse Key in the
text of one window and dragging to the text of the other and releasing it.
An implicit link button of an appropriate type for the release context
will be inserted at the original depress point.
With more than two windows, Hyperbole will prompt you to choose the
referent window and its associated point to which to link. If the Ace
Window package is installed and active, this will be used to choose the
window; otherwise, you will be prompted to select it by mouse.
** Pathname Implicit Buttons
"HY-NEWS#ORG MODE:3:6" - outline section anchor & relative line number
Display the file, "HY-NEWS", go to the star-outline section 'ORG
MODE', move 3 lines into that section and then move 6 characters
forward. "HY-NEWS#ORG MODE:L3:C6" with the line and column numbers
labeled works as well.
Existing files and pathnames without spaces are also recognized without
double quotes.
The variable, <hpath:display-where>, determines where Hyperbole
displays all button referents, whether in another window or frame.
"#Key Series Implicit Buttons"
Display at the top of another window the named section from the
current buffer.
<[comp]>: "README.md#Hyperbole Components" - Markdown anchor with spaces intact
Display the file, "README.md", scrolled to it outline section,
"Hyperbole Components". Name this button, 'comp'. Then you can link
to it elsewhere in the buffer with <ilink: comp>. {M-RET} on the
ilink to activates the button it links to.
"${hyperb:dir}/HY-NEWS" - Elisp or environment variables; $VAR
shell vars work too
"subr.el" - edit any Elisp library in load-path
The variable, hpath:auto-variable-alist, determines which file
suffixes are looked up using variables containing multiple search
directories. By default, Org files, Python files and Elisp files are
handled.
"(hyperbole)action-key-modeline-function"
Double quoted Info manual references are also implicit buttons. You
can link to both nodes/sections in GNU Info manuals as well as to
specific lines referenced by an index entry, as shown above, providing
fine-grained structured document linking. Remember this as there will
be more Info links below.
** Key Series Implicit Buttons
A key series is an arbitrary length set of bound Emacs keystrokes
surrounded by braces, like a visual keyboard macro. RET, SPC and
ESC are translated into their respective keys. Activate them with
{M-RET} or SHIFT-MIDDLE-MOUSE.
{C-h A}
Press {C-h A} when over any Hyperbole button for an explanation of
what it does.
{M-x dired-other-window RET ${hyperb:dir}/*.el M-RET}
Hyperbole home directory Dired listing of Emacs Lisp files only
{C-22 C-c @}
Display a 2x2 windows grid in the current frame of the 4 most recently
used buffers. Before you try this, remember the binding {C-h h y} for
History. Use that to return to your current window configuration
after pressing the Action Key on any windows grid button.
{C--1 C-c @ kotl/kotl-*.el RET}
Find the Hyperbole Koutliner source files that begin with 'kotl' and
display them in an auto-sized grid of windows.
{C-0 C-c @ emacs-lisp-mode RET 33 RET}
Display the 9 mostly recently used Emacs Lisp buffers in a 3x3 grid.
A BLANK buffer fills in the grid if there are not enough Emacs Lisp
ones.
{C-x 4 d ${hyperb:dir} RET}
Dired the Hyperbole home directory based on its variable. {M-RET}
on the directory itself will display the directory's value in the
minibuffer.
Within this dired buffer, mark a few files with {m} and then press
{@} to display a window grid of those files only. That works in
Buffer Menu and IBuffer modes as well.
{C-x C-b C-x C-q M-x keep-lines RET .el$ RET C-x C-q}
Display a buffer list of Emacs Lisp file buffers only
{C-x C-b C-x C-q M-x keep-lines RET [\\/]$ RET C-x C-q}
Buffer list of directory buffers only
** Posix/Linux Shell Command Implicit Buttons
Some of the below commands require recursive use of the minibuffer, so let's
ensure that is enabled:
<setq enable-recursive-minibuffers t>
The shell command part of the demo requires a shell that is compatible
with bash. If you are using another shell you can switch to bash for
this part of the demo:
{ M-x set-variable RET shell-file-name RET C-u M-! /usr/bin/env SPC bash RET RET }
Set the name of the inferior shell to /bin/bash. If you do this
don't forget to reset it to your preferred shell when you are ready
with the demo.
{ M-x shell RET M-> (cd ${hyperb:dir}) RET }
Move to a directory in a shell based on a Lisp variable. Sections
within key series surrounded by parentheses maintain spaces between
words without the need to use 'SPC'.
{M-x shell RET M-> (export HYPERBOLE_DIR=${hyperb:dir} &&
cd $HYPERBOLE_DIR && grep -n gbut:label-list *.el) RET}
Use both a Hyperbole resolved variable, ${hyperb:dir}, and a
shell-resolved environment variable, $HYPERBOLE_DIR, to grep through
Lisp files.
{M-x shell RET M-> (apropos grep) RET}
Use Posix apropos command to list grep-related commands. Then press
{M-RET} on any lines output to display the man page for the associated
command.
** Grep Messages, Stack Traces, Man Page Apropos Implicit Buttons
These implicit buttons typically appear in shell buffers. You issue a
shell command and then use {M-RET} or SHIFT-MIDDLE-MOUSE on the output
lines of the command to display the associated reference.
*** grep -n gbut:label-list *.el
hactypes.el:454: (mapcar #'list (gbut:label-list))
hbut.el:605: (mapcar #'list (gbut:label-list))
An Action Key press anywhere on the text of the two above output lines
from a grep -n or a ripgrep command jumps to the referenced line.
*** python topwin.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "topwin.py", line 18, in <module>
import Quartz
An Action Key press anywhere on the above 2 non-blank lines jumps to
the source of the error. You can jump into any stack frame this way
when debugging from pretty much any language, even in a regular shell.
*** man -k spell
aspell(1) - interactive spell checker
aspell-import(1) - import old personal dictionaries into GNU Aspell
pspell-config(1) - prints information about a libpspell installation
An Action Key press anywhere on the above 3 non-blank lines displays
the associated man documentation page.
** Action Buttons
These are a generalized form of implicit buttons.
If you know your way around Emacs Lisp and want to quickly turn snippets of
Lisp code or Lisp variables into Hyperbole buttons, just remove any outer
parentheses and surround the remaining code with <angle-brackets>.
Here are some examples.
<shell>
Jump to an existing shell buffer or create a new one.
<fill-column>
Display the variable value of 'fill-column' in the minibuffer
<find-file-other-window (expand-file-name "DEMO" hyperb:dir)>
<hpath:find "${hyperb:dir}/DEMO")>
"${hyperb:dir}/DEMO"
All three of the above do essentially the same thing, displaying the
file.
<kotl/EXAMPLE.kotl#3b10|c2en>
Display a Hyperbole Koutline starting from cell 3b10 with lines per
cell clipped to 2.
<ert-deftest hbut-tests-ibut-program-link-to-directory ()
"Test programmatically creating a link-to-directory implicit button."
(with-temp-buffer
(ibut:program nil 'link-to-directory "/tmp")
(should (string= "\"/tmp\"" (buffer-string))))>
<hbut-tests-ibut-program-link-to-directory>
Tests defined with the Emacs Regression Test framework using
`ert-deftest' can be run via action buttons as well. Press {M-RET}
on the first line of each of the two above action buttons, within
the <> delimiters. Start with the first one which defines an ERT
test case; the second one runs it, displaying the result which should
be successful.
<hyperbole-run-tests hyrolo>
The above will even run all Hyperbole regression tests for the HyRolo
hierarchical full-text record retriever part of Hyperbole.
** Many More Implicit Button Types to Learn Across Time
Activate this button, <emacs-lisp-mode>, to set this buffer into Emacs Lisp
mode. Then an Action Key press on each of the implicit button types below
will jump to its Lisp definition. Use this if you want to see what each
type can do. <normal-mode> reverts to the standard mode.
|------------------------+---------------------------+-----------------------|
| Implicit Button Types |
|------------------------+---------------------------+-----------------------|
| action | annot-bib | completion |
| cscope | ctags | debbugs-gnu-mode |
| debbugs-gnu-query | debugger-source | dir-summary |
| doc-id | elink | elisp-compiler-msg |
| etags | git-commit-reference | glink |
| gnus-push-button | grep-msg | hyp-address |
| hyp-source | id-cflow | ilink |
| Info-node | ipython-stack-frame | kbd-key |
| klink | mail-address | man-apropos |
| markdown-internal-link | org-link-outside-org-mode | patch-msg |
| pathname | pathname-line-and-column | rfc |
| rfc-toc | ripgrep-msg | social-reference |
| texinfo-ref | text-toc | www-url |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
Implicit button types are stored in their own namespace, 'ibtypes::', so to
see the doc on the 'pathname' ibtype, use {C-h f ibtypes::pathname RET}.
See "DEMO#Implicit Buttons" or "(hyperbole)Implicit Buttons" for more detail.
To learn how to create new kinds of implicit button and action types, see
"(hyperbole)Creating Types".
* Hyperbole Explicit and Global Buttons
You have learned the basics of Hyperbole implicit button types. Hyperbole
has two other categories of buttons:
`Explicit buttons' are manually created and embedded within buffers and
explicitly assigned any of the many action types that Hyperbole includes.
These contrast with implicit buttons which Hyperbole generates
automatically by recognizing text patterns in buffers. Explicit buttons
look like this: <(fake button)>. They are quickly recognizable, yet
relatively non-distracting as one scans the text in which they are
embedded. Explicit buttons can link to local and remote files or to a
section within a document; they can calculate things or query databases or
show different views of bodies of information.
Unlike HTML hyperbuttons, there is no markup language to learn nor
specific document format required. You can create explicit buttons with
simple keyboard presses or mouse drags from one window to another (when
not on a draggable item). See the {C-h h e} menu for explicit button
commands. {C-h h e c} creates an explicit button and {C-h h e l} creates
an explicit link button between two windows, just like their counterparts
for implicit buttons. See "DEMO#Explicit Buttons" or "(hyperbole)Explicit
Buttons" for more detail.
`Global buttons' are explicit or named implicit Hyperbole buttons that are
stored in your personal button file edited with {C-h h b p}. Any such
button in there becomes global and is accessible by name without the need
to have the that file on screen. Simply press {C-h h g a} to activate a
global button and you will be prompted with completion for the button
name. See the {C-h h g} menu for the rest of the global button commands.
See "DEMO#Global Buttons" or "(hyperbole)Global Buttons" for more detail.
* Hyperbole Subsystems
Hyperbole includes a number of subsystems that can raise your productivity
when looking up any kind of hierarchical records (including those from Org
mode or Outline mode), managing the precise location of windows and frames,
and one of the most advanced legal outliners available anywhere.
** HyWiki
HyWiki is Hyperbole's markup-free personal wiki system for note-taking
and automatic wiki-word highlighting and hyperlinking. It uses Org
mode for note taking and adds automatic hyperlinking of HyWikiWords
within Org files in `hywiki-directory' (default = "~/hywiki"), where
a HyWikiWord is a capitalized word that contains upper and lowercase
letters only and has a corresponding HyWikiWord.org wiki page file
below `hywiki-directory'. HyWikiWords require no delimiters.
Use {M-RET} on the first line of the expression below to set a demo
HyWiki directory and turn on hywiki-mode so HyWikiWords are
highlighted outside of the HyWiki directory.
<progn (setq hywiki-directory (hpath:expand "${hyperb:dir}/hywiki/"))
(hywiki-mode 1)>
Now all these wiki-words should be highlighted and can appear in any
text buffer and will be treated as hyperlinks. Simply press {M-RET}
on each to display the associated wiki page:
HyWiki
HyWikiMenus
Publishing
Let's create a new page. Press {M-RET} on the HyWikiWord below:
TestWord
Finally, let's restore the standard HyWiki directory so you can add
your own HyWiki pages. Press {M-RET} on the following expression.
<setq hywiki-directory "~/hywiki/">
See "(hyperbole)HyWiki" for full details on HyWiki.
** HyRolo
HyRolo is an advanced hierarchical, record-oriented retrieval system that
uses text files for storing its records. Most often this is used for
contact management but it can quickly be adapted to most any
record-oriented lookup task requiring fast retrieval. Press {M-RET} on
"(hyperbole)HyRolo".
** HyControl
Hyperbole includes the fastest, easiest-to-use Emacs window and frame
management system available, HyControl, found under the Hyperbole Screen
menu, {C-h h s}. If you use a lot of Emacs windows or frames (native
window system windows), then this tool is for you. Press {M-RET} on
"(hyperbole)HyControl".
** Koutliner
The Hyperbole Koutliner produces multi-level, autonumbered hierarchies of
cells. Each cell has two identifiers, a relative autonumber indicating its
present position within the outline and a permanent identifier suitable for
use within hyperlink references to the cell.
A demonstration of the Koutliner is found on the Hyperbole Kotl/Example
menu entry, {C-h h k e}. This gives you an editable copy of Hyperbole's
example Koutliner file. This file explains the Koutliner commands and
lets you try them out as you learn. Additional documentation can be found
in "(hyperbole)Koutliner". "(hyperbole)Koutliner Keys" summarizes, in
alphabetical order, the Koutliner commands which are bound to keys.
* Reference Documentation
As noted at the start, "DEMO" provides a more extensive, interactive look
into Hyperbole, {C-h h d d}, if you have more time.
For a quick, non-interactive introduction to Hyperbole concepts, use
"HY-CONCEPTS.kotl" available with {C-h h d c}.
For those who want the deepest knowledge of Hyperbole, there is the long
Hyperbole reference manual that you can read in sections. This covers in
detail how each button and action type works, how to create your own button
and action types and much more. See "(hyperbole)" or use {C-h h d i}.
It is included in the "${hyperb:dir}/man/" subdirectory of Hyperbole in
four forms, accessible as the links below:
"man/hyperbole.info" - online Info browser version
"man/hyperbole.html" - web HTML version
"man/hyperbole.pdf" - printable version
"man/hyperbole.texi" - source form
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