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authorAryadev Chavali <aryadev@aryadevchavali.com>2024-06-11 02:33:25 +0100
committerAryadev Chavali <aryadev@aryadevchavali.com>2024-06-11 02:33:25 +0100
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(Emacs/config)-:pretty sections for eshell,java,c#,c/c++
Honestly not that useful for eshell (made it annoying to read text), whereas in c/c++ it made looking at certain formatted code really annoying. Java and C# aren't used anyway. In most cases, when reading code in a non terse language like C/C++, C# or Java I'd rather just /see/ the code. In something like Lisp or Python the symbols just make it that much easier to read code.
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