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 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.
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
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.
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
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.
Developed quite a bit of the config.
I've added a literate org config, loaded through the init.el file.
Furthermore, I've added some basic general maps and have gained a much
better understanding of Emacs than before. This refactor is one of the
main reasons I decided to so heavily refactor my doom config.