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Personal Emacs Configuration

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Written in Org mode.

This will always be work in progress.

How to setup

Git clone this repo wherever you want, and just insert the following at the top of your init file

(load-file "~/emacs-config/bootstrap.el")

where the path to bootstrap.el is adjusted to wherever you cloned this repo. This will also automatically pull the latest version of the config on startup, unless you forbid it with

(setq config-no-auto-update t)

For Windows Users

I tried to make this config also work on Windows. Obviously it won't be as good. You will need to do some extra things:

  • Install Cygwin at C:\cygwin64\
  • Install Aspell at C:\Aspell\ with at least one dictionary

How to use

Most of the useful key bindings linked to this config are recorded in a cheat sheet that you can summon via

M-x cheatsheet-show

Essential Packages

  • Vertico + consult + friends. (Replaced Helm)
  • Company. For code completion.
  • Whole-line-or-region. Underrated IMO.
  • Magit. Best git client for Emacs out there.
  • Flycheck. Checks syntax everywhere.
  • use-package. Amazing for a clean config file.
  • Project. For all the projects.
  • Multiple-cursors. Also underrated.

File Overview

File Purpose
README.md This file
bootstrap.el Kickstart the config load process
configuration.org Main org file with all the configuration in elisp blocks
snippets.org Snippets collection compiled via org-sync-snippets
elfeed.org Separate list of blogs and RSS feeds for elfeed to grab
cheatsheet.org Dedicated to loading the cheatsheet extension
sreenshot.png Just a screenshot of the beast
extra Folder to place any extra .el files to be loaded on startup

Inspired by the superbs

Other repos to check out:

Resources for more: