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# orgvm: a simple HTTP server for org
Corwin Brust (he/him/any, IRC: corwin)

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OrgVM is, so far, a very simple nodejs wrapper, invoking Emacs in
batch mode.  I'll talk about how I use it to make project notes
available on demand to my colleagues and how it works, especially the
generation of elisp from javascript/JSON.



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