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I have to see the test output from my tests!
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if loading the destination file, it will not be local but rather the
expanded version of it
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:after-call specifically for org mode now
setqs are preserved for one use only
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Using an org file for packages now! Explaining my choices and stuff.
packages.el loads bin/packages.el now
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org-gcal is only used for calendar events, thus only when the calendar
is opened should it be used
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The official package name is org, not org-mode. Thus the packages don't
defer properly.
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I use Emacs as my terminal emu now, which means vterm needs to be loaded
from the get go.
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This black hole image is much better than the other space image, though
I may interchange between them
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~Package config is more fitting a name
~Wakatime should be deferred till after the first command is run
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Use my own function instead of theirs, I like the GUI for pass more than
the text version
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Don't need to tangle as every time I do an edit through Emacs it'll load
the change directly
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Hook function is in tandem with the add-hook declaration.
~README.org is to be ignored when coding the config, it's not a literate component
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Instead of being attached to the doom.d private config set, I can use
this function to route to another directory if wished
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bin-dir for where the el files should end up, preloaded-files for files
that don't need to be loaded
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config.el is a file that routes to the bin/config.el, and now config.org
is a module
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Changed literate config to use bin as the el file location, so that my
main space isn't cluttered with el files
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+literate.org file that holds the config program
+bootstrap to config.org that loads the literate.el file, which in turn
parses all the other files and loads everything
-literate config module, I have my own now
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~Moved to their own org files for organisation their own org files
+writers module that uses powersaurus, flyspell and darkroom to help
with producing a writers experience
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