This is not a blog post. This is my Emacs powered nutrition tracker!
No, I mean it!
It’s the one file that contains all the code, templates and data of my tracker, exported in html.
Keep reading, to see how you can harness the power of emacs and org mode to track your nutrition and even generate cool graphs like:

For quick demo you can check this short Youtube demo: Nutrition tracking using Emacs.
This is a small post that describes how I made authoring markdown, org-mode etc easier by using snippets that help me handle links like a pro.
I am a heavy user of org-mode. I use it for taking notes, writing blogs, presentations and so on. As a software developer I often use markdown too. In both cases at some point I have to deal with links.
Embarrassingly enough, I used to rely on my browsers bookmarks to handle links, so my workflow looked a little like: