Hello Worg, the Org-Mode Community!
Worg documentation on your machine
Download Worg .org
files on your machine:
git clone https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/worg
Introduction to Org-Mode and Worg
Org-mode is a powerful system for organizing your complex life with simple plain-text files. It seamlessly integrates all your notes, mindmaps, TODO lists, calendar, day planner, and project schedules into a single system that can be easily searched (e.g. by grep), encrypted (e.g. by GnuPG), backed up and synced, imported/exported, and accessed on the go (e.g. on an iPhone or Android smartphone). It can even be used for authoring web pages and documents.
Check out some screenshots of Org-mode in action. See what people have to say about Org-mode, and read a few user stories!
Org-mode is distributed as part of the Emacs text editor and runs wherever Emacs runs, including on GNU-Linux, Windows, and Mac. Written by Carsten Dominik, it is currently maintained by Bastien Guerry and used by many helpful people who, like you, are desperate to get and stay organized. You can read more on how Org-mode is maintained.
The page you're reading is part of Worg
, a section of the Org-mode web
site that is written by a volunteer community of Org-mode fans: Worg
sources are hosted here.
It includes tutorials, ideas, code snippets, etc., shared to make your introduction and customization of Org-mode as easy as possible. Worg is maintained by a group of Worg contributors, and maybe you.
Org-Mode Resources
Learn Org-Mode
- Org-mode Tutorials : Your best starting points for a relaxed overview
- Org-mode Manual : Extensive and complete documentation
- Org-mode Guide : Not extensive, but complete documentation (also in spanish, french, and 普通话)
- Org-mode Glossary : An explanation of org-mode terminology
- Org-mode configuration : Beginner's customization guide, examples, survey, and a list of hooks
- Org-mode reference card : Check the HTML, pdf and ASCII versions and the French translation (tex - pdf)
Get Help with Org-Mode
- Org-mode FAQ : Check here before writing to the mailing list
- Org-mode Mailing List : For unanswered questions, suggestions, and discussion
- Org-mode IRC Channel : For live Q&A, go to
#org-mode
on Libera - Check #orgmode hashtag on Mastodon
- Check latest posts on reddit.com and stackoverflow.com
- Browse Org-mode discussions on reddit.com
- Browse Org-mode questions on stackoverflow.com
- Emacs event calendar : Join virtual and in-person Emacs events
[[bbb:OrgMeetup]]
: talk (online) with Org mode developers and users
Use Org-Mode Effectively
- Use Org-mode as a task management system (GTD and Pomodoro)
- Author Blogs and Wikis with Org-mode (see Personal Web Sites)
- Synchronize org-mode files with git-sync, a VCS of your choice, or Unison
- Integrate Org-mode with Mac OS X
Dive Deeper into Org-Mode
- Org-mode Hacks : Copy code snippets from other users
- Org syntax : Documentation about Org syntax
- Org-mode for developers : Reference documentation for developers
- Blog posts : Read a variety of articles from introductions to specific customizations
- Babel : Literate programming with active source code blocks
- Org-mode parsing libraries : Parse and analyze
.org
files - Org-mode conversion tools : Import into and export out of Org-mode
- Org-mode dependencies : Dependencies on external packages for advanced functionality
- Org-papers : Whitepapers and books about Org-mode
- Keep your Org-files tidy : Suggestions for attentive users
Check Out Third-Party Contributions
- Contributed packages, including extensive documentation
- Additions under development
Help us sustain our efforts
Org-mode is maintained and developed by volunteers on their free time.
You can help us dedicate more of our time by making a donation or by contributing directly.
Worg maintenance
Join the Community
Check out the list of Worgers and their User Pages and a few profiles of the Org-mode Community (with photos ☺). You can also meet other users in the flesh at OrgCamps.
Git'r done!
If you like losing your time by reading stuff on how to get organized, go and check the Git'r done! page.