2022-05-24

What's New in Emacs 30.1?

Emacs 30.1 introduces significant improvements including a new completion preview mode, tree-sitter sexp command enhancements, and better touch screen support. The release also features native JSON improvements, buffer-local file watching, and automated org protocol registration.

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