Aryadev Chavali 8c13aa67b6 (Emacs/core)+Use Emacs Tabs
Emacs tabs are actually quite powerful and solve the namespace
problem, at least for me.  This is why I started using standard
windowing rather than using new frames: I can have all my workspaces
in one frame.
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Dotfiles

This repository contains all of my custom configurations for programs I use daily.

Setup and installation procedure

  1. Clone this repository to ~/Dotfiles
  2. Construct the following directories:

    • ~/.local

      • src
      • bin
      • lib
      • share
    • ~/.config
    • ~/Downloads
    • ~/Code
    • ~/Media
    • ~/Projects
  3. Install GNU/stow
  4. Pick and choose what configurations you want

    • To install a module use stow <module>
    • To remove a module use stow -D <module>

Installing Emacs

I like a specific set of flags on my Emacs install, and my configuration kind of depends on them existing as well. Prepackaged installs just won't cut it. So I'd highly recommend cloning and building my personal Emacs repo (currently v29).

Or just run the following lines:

cd ~/.local/src;
git clone git@github.com:oreodave/emacs-29-custom emacs;
cd emacs;
sh personal-install; # Will configure, build and attempt to install
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