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diff --git a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org
index 9751a96..3c2571f 100644
--- a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org
+++ b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org
@@ -1201,31 +1201,6 @@ for exiting insert state. Otherwise, I don't really need it.
(key-chord-define evil-insert-state-map "jk" #'evil-normal-state)
(key-chord-mode))
#+end_src
-** mwim
-Nice package for nicer movements. Of course the movements it enables
-aren't really difficult to execute via Evil, but when running through
-a large codebase or particularly long files with loads of lines of
-code it does make life a bit easier.
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package mwim
- :after keychord
- :straight t
- :general
- (general-def
- :states '(normal motion)
- "gl" #'mwim-end
- "gh" #'mwim-beginning))
-#+end_src
-** unicode-emoticons
-If I want some cool emoticons to seem hip on my README, I'll use this.
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package unicode-emoticons
- :straight t
- :defer t
- :general
- (leader
- "tE" #'unicode-emoticons-mode))
-#+end_src
** (Rip)grep
Grep is likely one of the most important programs ever invented; a
must-have tool for any Linux users inventory. It is a searching
@@ -1496,6 +1471,19 @@ thumb, otherwise open the file."
"u" #'dired-undo
"i" #'+dired/display-thumb-or-file))
#+end_src
+
+*** fd-dired
+Uses fd for finding file results in a directory: ~find-dired~ ->
+~fd-dired~.
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+(use-package fd-dired
+ :after dired
+ :straight t
+ :general
+ (leader
+ "dF" #'fd-dired))
+#+end_src
** Xwidget
Xwidget is a package (must be compiled at source) which allows for the
insertion of arbitrary xwidgets into Emacs through buffers. One of its
@@ -2481,13 +2469,6 @@ format [[file:~/Dotfiles/ClangFormat/.clang-format][config file]] in my dotfiles
(clang-format-region (region-beginning) (region-end))
(clang-format-buffer))))
#+end_src
-** OCaml
-Nice language, seems interesting.
-#+begin_src emacs-lisp
-(use-package tuareg-mode
- :defer t
- :straight t)
-#+end_src
** Racket
A scheme with lots of stuff inside it. Using it for a language design
book so it's useful to have some Emacs binds for it.