From 093ffa5fbf7143f4668bb0a3dc9659a5cc836e12 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yuchen Pei Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2023 17:20:29 +1000 Subject: Moving things one level deeper To ease gnu stow usage. Now we can do stow -t ~ emacs --- .emacs.d/README.org | 120 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 120 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .emacs.d/README.org (limited to '.emacs.d/README.org') diff --git a/.emacs.d/README.org b/.emacs.d/README.org deleted file mode 100644 index 7dc1366..0000000 --- a/.emacs.d/README.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -:PROPERTIES: -:UPDATED: [2023-06-12 Mon 15:28] -:END: -#+title: Yuchen Pei's GNU Emacs Configuration -#+author: Yuchen Pei -#+language: en -#+email: id@ypei.org - -I started using Emacs and ditched Vim in 2020, and the content of this -repo is the result of the config over the years. This config has -several characteristics. - -It tries to stay close to the Emacs core. If a feature is needed, the -quest to realise it always favours the Emacs core, followed by the GNU -ELPA, then the NonGNU ELPA. In the same spirit, the keybindings follow -the convention of Emacs core. - -Acknowledgement: this config is influenced by many people's configs, -most notably Protesilaos Stavrou's, both in organisation and the -actual configuration. - -Here's how the files are organised: - -- The =early-init.el= file :: The first file loaded by emacs, it - does the following - - Set the =my-profile= variable from the =EMACS_PROFILE= environment - variable. This variable controls which packages to allow or - ignore. Examples include =emms= and =erc= which causes a dedicated - emacs instance to run =emms= or =erc=, in which case most packages - are disabled. The default profile, by contrast, disables these two - packages. - - Add a hook to report the time taken at the end of initialisation - - Some optimizations - -- The =init.el= file :: The init file, it adds the =load-path=, and - =requires='s ='my-package=, ='ycp-package= and the remaining - configurations. Apart from =my-package= and =ycp-package=, the - remaining =require='s may be needed to be in a loose order. - -- The =lisp/my/my-package.el= file :: This file defines macros needed - by the rest of the initialisation. After comparing [[https://protesilaos.com/emacs/dotemacs][Protesilaos - Stavrou's]] and [[https://github.com/jwiegley/dot-emacs][John Wiegley's]] approaches, I decided to adopt the - former, with the simple =my-package= macro, given that the delay and - installation directives are sufficient for the use of this config, - and it is closer to the emacs core. Another design decision is to - not use org literate configuration. - - This file also defines functions and macros related to local - config. The local config is a mechanism for separating out variables - concerning machine-specific and/or personal information from the - emacs config files in this repository. Values of these variables are - set with the macro =my-setq-from-local= after running - =my-read-from-local-config= to read the local config in - =my-local-config=. - - Finally, this file defines some other convenience macros for - overriding functions and setting timers. - -- The =init/ycp-package.el= file :: This file determines what packages - to allow or omit depending on the profile, calls - =my-read-from-local-config= as mentioned above, starts the server, - and sets the package archives to use. It also configure package - related options, like the rest of the files in the =init= directory. - -- The =init= directory :: Files under this directory are - customisations to various parts and they use the =ycp-= prefix. Each - file is mainly organised into blocks of =my-package= and - =my-configure= defined in =lisp/my/my-package.el=. They follow some - principles: - - The delay depends on the importance and the size of the package. - - Packages are either installed from GNU or NonGNU ELPA or loaded - from packages under the =lisp= directory. - - The files are organised by functionalities, rather than specific - packages, even if some of them are named after specific - packages. For example =ycp-editing= is customisations about - editing, and =ycp-grep= is concerned with grep, occur, isearch and - so on. Some packages may belong to multiple files, in which case a - certain precedence is used to resolve this. For example, =magit= - provides vc features (=ycp-vc.el=) and is itself mostly a git - client (=ycp-client.el=). Because =ycp-client= is for things that - do not belong to other files, we place =magit= customisation in - =ycp-vc=. - - Avoid lambdas in hooks and keybinding, and name all functions - instead. - -- The =lisp/my= directory :: Files under this directory are my - extensions to other packages, as well as features that I have worked - on but have not grown into a standalone package yet. Most features - here have =my-= prefix. They are organised in a more refined manner - than files under the =init= directory: - - There are certainly files named after functionalities like under - =init=, examples including =my-buffer.el= and =my-complete.el=, - but they are strictly extensions to features that come with the - Emacs core. For packages outside of the Emacs core, individual - =my-foo.el= files are used, however small they may be. Examples - include =my-consult.el= and =my-corfu.el=. Despite the - customisation of both are inside =init/ycp-complete.el= - - There are also files that are like libraries, like =my-utils.el= - (defining common utility functions) and =my-algos.el= (algorithms - and data structure implementation) - - There are a few features without the =my-= prefix. They are more - like standalone features, but have not graduated to their own - packages or been merged into obvious packages they belong to, like - =generic-search.el= and =emms-info-ytdl.el=. - -- The =lisp= directory :: Files under this directory are packages that - cannot be installed from [Non]GNU ELPA. All but =lisp/my= and - =lisp/mis= are git submodules. Apart from =lisp/my=, packages here - belong to one of the follow cases. - - My own packages that have not been submitted to GNU ELPA yet, for - instance =hmm.el= and =buildbot.el=. - - Third party packages not in either ELPA, like =directionary-el= - and =nov.el=. - - Individual packages that are a small part of a bigger non elisp - project. They are placed under =lisp/misc=. Examples include - =cmake-mode.el=. - -- The =tempel-templates= file :: tempel templates. There's also a - gitignored =local-tempel-templates= for machine-specific and/or - personal templates. -- cgit v1.2.3