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@@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ Assumptions: - You have [[https://www.gnu.org/software/stow/][GNU/stow]] #+begin_src sh -mkdir -p ~/.local/src \ +mkdir -p \ + ~/.local/src \ ~/.local/bin \ ~/.local/lib \ ~/.local/share \ @@ -27,26 +28,48 @@ mkdir -p ~/.local/src \ ~/Projects \ ~/Text; -cd Dotfiles; -stow Emacs tmux vim Shell XServer Scripts SystemD SXHkD mpv aspell \ - ClangFormat Dunst Zathura +cd ~/Dotfiles; +stow Emacs \ + tmux \ + vim \ + Shell \ + XServer \ + Scripts \ + SystemD \ + SXHkD \ + mpv \ + aspell \ + ClangFormat \ + Dunst \ + Zathura; #+end_src * Why use this -Please don't. If you're looking for inspiration, this is where it -dies. I don't maintain this for anyone but me; verily, I have no -shame about it. Don't expect this to work for you if you're not -willing to roll your sleeves up. +Please don't. I don't maintain this for anyone but me so don't expect +this to work for you if you're not willing to roll your sleeves up. +On the other hand, I'd say there's some pretty good work here - +particularly in my Emacs configuration. Some highlights are: + +- A custom + [[file:Emacs/.config/emacs/elisp/eshell-prompt.el][eshell prompt]] + which provides git status information and a bit of dynamic colouring + based on command exit status +- A complete [[file:Emacs/.config/emacs/elisp/literate.el][literate]] + system which compiles my configuration +- A [[file:Emacs/.config/emacs/elisp/better-mode-line.el][better mode + line]] which auto configures the default mode line to make it more + aesthetically pleasing +- 55 line [[file:Emacs/.config/emacs/elisp/elfeed-org.el][package + extension]] for elfeed which adds org mode support * Emacs archives -80 Git repositories is a lot for Emacs to pull in order to setup my +99 Git repositories is a lot for Emacs to pull in order to setup my configuration. Would be nice if I could pull all of it down at once for use instead of having to wait for _straight_ (my Emacs package manager of choice) to do it synchronously. -These Emacs archives are MVC (Minimum Viable Configuration) including -all the necessary Lisp which you can pull down and load directly. -Most of the time post-download will be building. You should be able -to find the latest archive +These Emacs archives are an MVC (Minimum Viable Configuration) +including all the necessary Lisp which you can pull down and load +directly. You should be able to find the latest archive [[https://aryadevchavali.com/resources][here]]. ** Scripts *IMPORTANT*: These are heavy scripts, expect them to take a while. |