This refactor removes a lot of the 'training wheels' that doom provides (i.e. no modeline, bindings, etc). Instead, I defined my own modules and systems to help with those tasks. I am now using the default emacs modeline, customised to my liking, as well as the default scratch buffer as my startup page. This basically allows me to have a finer degree of control over what my Emacs is doing, which is great as I can remove redundant pieces that I don't use.
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mpd/*
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ncmpcpp/*
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Emacs/.config/emacs/transient/*
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Emacs/.config/emacs/straight/*
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Doom/.doom.d/org/*.el
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Emacs/.config/emacs/elpa/
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Doom/.doom.d/modules/private/bindings/*.el
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