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|  | Setup for =minted= package which allows for source code blocks with styling. | 
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|  | Allows for file templates with yasnippet | 
|  | Application launches using infix a
Search at s
Projectile at p | 
|  | I hit meta with my thumb whereas control is hit by the pinky. Emacs
pinky is a real issue, and I got little tremors of it recently (which
lead to me moving to leader-SPC based bindings). Any bindings to ctrl
should be replaced to meta based ones. | 
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|  | Firstly, some org stuff to make everything flat (no indents).
Secondly, a lot of new packages including general.
Using general to manage all binds now.
Reorganised code quite a bit | 
|  | This is a set of display-buffer records to make window management
easier in Emacs. | 
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|  | rg.el > counsel-rg
Furthermore, rg.el is agnostic of counsel-rg. | 
|  | Open org src blocks in the same window for ease of use and no
reorganisation of windows | 
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|  | use-package allows for lazy loading C features, which means load time
is slightly smaller. | 
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|  | Basically just duplicate evil-leader package, setting up SPC to be the
leader.
I am using this binding prefix for single binds that I may find useful. | 
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|  | Bindings for eshell, next buffer and prev buffer | 
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|  | No need for exa when ls works so well | 
|  | Already handled in xinitrc | 
|  | This allows me to launch pass through dmenu and get passwords easily. | 
|  | This one is a lot more closer to Emacs core, it doesn't use general
or the SPC leader as I'm used to but instead the default meta-key
chord bindings to work better. I don't use a lot of features in Emacs
that Doom used to provide in bindings, so I'm stripping them away and
slowly adding stuff I like. | 
|  | notmuch config, offlineimap config and a python file for offlineimap | 
|  | Using authinfo.gpg, notmuch and offlineimap to manage my mail. I now
have my own server @ aryadevchavali.com, so I setup a mail server hosted
on mail.aryadevchavali.com. This config manages the emacs side of
things, I'll add my offlineimaprc later | 
|  | This was a stupid idea that does nothing lol | 
|  | Using the customize-create-theme function, I just created a form of
monokai theme without the background color (essentially a monokai with a
black background) so that my eye's aren't strained by the lighter grey background. | 
|  | Keymap is a section of my config I edit quite a lot, and the org mode
format doesn't really fit with the way I edit it. Therefore I exported
it to an elisp file where I can quickly edit bits and pieces without a
lot of lag from explaining myself in org mode. | 
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|  | Copied from doom that I liked | 
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|  | Basically copied the parts I liked of the ido module and removed the
parts I didn't. | 
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|  | Structure document a bit better such that the headings are in
step-by-step order.
Add optional tag to some headings so those headings can be skipped for
the most minimal install necessary | 
|  | Wrapped all elisp snippets in functions, added a few property arguments | 
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|  | This allows me to instantly go to a directory just by typing its name | 
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|  | Similar to dev class terminals, I've added an option to dwm to make
'media-term' class terminals stay in the 3rd workspace (media
workspace). | 
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|  | What's the point of trying to make my vim config more like doom, when I
can just let vim do the thing it's best at: quick edits. So my shortcuts
should reflect this. | 
|  | Remove any redundant info, only leaving what is absolutely necessary. |