Is the official GNU Emacs up to date?

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  • GNU Emacs

    Mirror of GNU Emacs

  • Yes, the documentation is up to date. If you browse the commit history you will notice that many of the commits are changes to the documentation. Emacs is a living, breathing application and IDE.

  • helpful

    A better Emacs *help* buffer

  • You can try to actually use helpful for a while. There was also a package with examples, I don't remember the name, perhaps someone else knows which I mean, that shows usage of a function where available. I remember using it and found it very useful for a while when I was learning elisp more actively. I still use helpful sometimes.

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