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|  | Check the edit for a description of the package.  Just setup a
toggle based function to turn on olivetti-mode. | 
|  | Using fringe widths, turn off borders in Emacs.  Truly freeing
experience. | 
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|  | Described in the edit section, just read. | 
|  | Using my Emacs default mode line config for a bit, might change. | 
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|  | web-pdf was kinda useless. | 
|  | Kinda useless but I think it could be nice. | 
|  | Change to M-c for correcting word bindings in flyspell. | 
|  | Using flyspell. | 
|  | Currently queries via YouTube-dl (ytdl) for quality options then asks
user for preferred quality, setting that in mpv. | 
|  | Just check each edit, there's nothing to describe or explain here. | 
|  | speed~address to download git.aryadevchavali.com->aryadevchavali.com/resources
status/datetime~date format to a decomposed format
status/music_update_bar~pid to kill on dwmblocks | 
|  | Just a nicer format, good for git commits. | 
|  | Kinda not necessary for the vast majority of non exported files, I can
just write whatever I need into there manually if necessary. | 
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|  | Useful macro for running commands on certain buffers after save.
Check the specific heading for details. | 
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|  | ~highlight is now a darker face of gray, region is lighter
+org-verbatim & org-code faces so they are more distinctive
+haskell-interactive-face-prompt for aesthetics | 
|  | I don't use the default modeline right now, hence I should link to my
current setup for modelines. | 
|  | The dashboard is the first thing I should see when entering Emacs,
hence I should demand the package instead of deferring it.  Doing so
means that dashboard is loaded instantly and will generate the
=*dashboard*= buffer, which I can set =initial-buffer-choice= to be. | 
|  | Need to be more verbose, also stime and sdate are easier to remember
than their shorter counterparts. | 
|  | Even though I've stopped using doom, I keep its config in case I may
need to dig through it (though I haven't for a good while).
Nevertheless, I didn't update the links to the README which I felt is
bad code-keeping. | 
|  | hlight alias highlights words via grep.  Basic usage is for files but
can also be used for piped input.  Just a bit nicer to use.
zsh history management makes zsh-fish-autocomplete an even more
powerful tool (as it now has a giant history to read through instead
of just a local history) | 
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|  | Pretty self explanatory, useful in READMEs | 
|  | mwim is a cool package that allows for easy leet movements. | 
|  | =counsel-unicode-char= has been bound to "<leader> ic" which allows
me to use TeX and other unicode symbols without switching to the TeX
keyboard.  =yas-insert-snippet= has been bound to "<leader> ii" | 
|  | Just cleaned up some links and descriptions that didn't really make sense.
Also added some defers and cleaned up some hooks. | 
|  | There was a split in namespace across my config: "+dx/" or "dx:".
"dx:" was used for older functions created near the start of this
config, while "+dx/" is used basically everywhere else and is my
preferred namespace for new functions.  Hence I resolve this conflict
in this commit. | 
|  | No need to clutter my config with HTML setups, instead just use the
table of contents to get to places. | 
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|  | Personal theme doesn't work on such a low transparency (I chose
colours that are less vibrant and poppy, going for a low-key theme)
hence set the alpha higher. | 
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|  | Don't even remember when I changed theme but it's gone back to
personal (my custom theme).  I changed a few things for the theme as
well, just a few colours. | 
|  | (Shell)~propagate change to emacs service (no -s MAIN) and editing
(XServer)~state explicit full path for lock script for ease of
understanding (it's a user script, not some other program) | 
|  | These files were cluttering the main directory, I'd rather just have
my config files here. | 
|  | Just some code to make editing in the Haskell REPL a nicer
experience.  Allows me to write multi-line code in a separate buffer
with haskell-mode switched on, then with a simple keybinding paste and
evaluate the full code in the Haskell REPL.  The keybindings and
workflow are similar to org-src block editing (create a new buffer,
then paste the contents back into the original buffer). | 
|  | (Emacs)~changed some descriptions, formatting, edits of assigned
functions
(Scripts)~allow psearch to use all arguments supplied rather than just
the first one (pacman -Ss actually greedily consumes all arguments
given as part of the search) | 
|  | The .config folder stores the configurations generated by various
packages.  For the purposes of cleanliness and also generalisation I
might as well VC it. | 
|  | +psearch function to search pacman with less (I use this all the time,
just makes it easier to do in one go)
~speed script to use a slightly larger file so user can get a better
estimate of dl speed
~ada-mode slightly better comments | 
|  | Too much of a hassle, screws up magit messages | 
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|  | In hindsight, what other daemon am I going to be using for Emacs?
It's not like I'll be starting two different servers! Even if I was,
Emacs has the ability to assign a new unique name for the server
depending on if another server is already running.  Also, having a
name for the main server makes it harder for other services (such as
notmuch-mua.service) to find your Emacs instance. | 
|  | ~haskell-process-type is now stack-ghci
+feature to switch to dashboard with each new frame | 
|  | Just downloads a PDF from my site (hence verifiably secure (for me at
least ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)) | 
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