Name: Jay Dixit
Type: User
Company: Storytelling.NYC
Bio: I teach writing and storytelling at Yale and as a corporate trainer. Psychology writer: New York Times, Rolling Stone, Wired, Psychology Today, NeuroLeadership.
Twitter: jaydixit
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Blog: https://jaydixit.com
Jay Dixit's Projects
Production repository for the all-new Advantage360 Professional using ZMK engine
ChatGPT2Org: Emacs package to copy-paste HTML content into org-mode, specifically optimized for pasting conversations from OpenAI's ChatGPT. Copy-paste browser-copied content directly into Emacs in clean, parsed org-mode format.
Emacs for Writers
Jay's list of frequently used emoji
Incandescentman Github Page Site
JavaScript presentation slides generated from Emacs org-mode
displays footnotes on hover in HTML export
org-inline-tags enhances org-mode by enabling hashtag-style tags in plain lists. Tags are fontified for easy visibility and visual panache; offers predefined tag insertion with a single keystroke; includes the ability to search tagged items in current or project-wide. Improves categorization and management of your notes and tasks in org-mode.
Enhancements for org-transclusion: Toggle transclusions with a single keystroke, seamlessly add org-roam nodes as transclusions, match transclusions to the current org-heading level, and more intuitive function names for easier navigation.
Easy time blocking. This script takes a user's schedule, parses it, and exports it as an .ics file for easy calendar import
my spacemacs config
Don't break the chain!
Tadpole: A Python-based "Swallow the Frog"-style task prioritization script that aids in daily planning by identifying and emphasizing your most crucial tasks. It employs key productivity principles to help focus your efforts and enhance your overall efficiency.
Currently in Maintence Mode - A fast note-taking app for the UNIX terminal
An infinitely scrolling calendar designed to visualize time continuously
A tool to declutter Whisper transcriptions
WikipediaPageChecker is a Python script that checks if a list of names have corresponding Wikipedia pages. It takes a text file containing a list of names as input and uses the Wikipedia API to search for the existence of a page for each name.