I liked my piper idea, but I just used it so seldom. Instead, I feel
like the ideas could be integrated into a data-focused function
collection. The interface is actually more dynamic and I can use it
without the "Piper" interface.
Odd, I know, but I run two instances of Emacs ... one for Work and one
for non-Work, and I make the distinction based on the executable ...
Currently emacs-plus@28 is for work, and emacs-plus@29 is for personal work.
Note that this commit references my IRC configuraton. I'm not checking
it in as I have too many credentials and personal information in it.
When I abstract it sufficiently, I will commit it.
The mail system connects to my Gmail account with isync and notmuch,
and allows me to interact with with it, like hey.com ... oh, and I can
compose email messsage in org format.
Pretty slick. Now, if I just used mail.
One big feature of the org-journal is the ability to auto generate
empty files, and I realized that I needed to kick it up a notch with
the auto-insert. Actually brought my old code from years ago, as it
still works.