no-littering
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602 | 5 | |
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7.3 | 3.6 | |
13 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
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no-littering
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Bad Emacs Defaults
https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering
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The most important snippet in my Emacs init file. (For Newbs)
Check out tarsius_/no-littering.
- HD polluted with .~undo-tree~ files
- Prioritize certain completions in ivy;
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I'm switching to emacs from neovim
Look up the no-littering package.
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Using init.el as a wrapper to a primary config
btw, I'm using the https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering package to determine the location of the custom.el: https://github.com/onetom/onetomacs/blob/main/lib/use-no-littering.el
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Newbie here: temporary files and startup page
i use the package no-littering, it's change the default directory for temporary, backup and others files created by packages to two dir, etc and var, so the ~/.emacs.d and buffer directory keep clean from this kind of files
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New to emacs and having some confusion
https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering this moves the backups away, iirc. but I remember from some Emacs videos, that some ppl actually keep all their backup files, so they can grep them, in case they overwrite something, which they haven't committed into version control.
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bookmark+ - backups not working. Do they for you?
I do use no-littering that doesn't appear to be hiding anything. ~/.emacs.d/var/bmkp/current-bookmark.el contains my bookmarks. Thats the only file there.
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Emacs Behavioral Modifications
re keeping it clean : https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering
onetomacs
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Straight.el: next-gen, purely functional package manager for the Emacs hacker
https://github.com/onetom/onetomacs
I had literally zero hiccups with packages, though I haven't even froze them, while kept upgrading every few weeks with straight-pull-all.
I think the other big contributor to my pleasant experience was that I've vetted and studied every package, before I've added it to my config and tried to figure out what would it offer compared to built-in functionality.
I'm programming for 40 years by now and primarily in Clojure for the past ~7 years (using IntelliJ/Cursive), so I guess that helped a lot too...
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Using init.el as a wrapper to a primary config
btw, I'm using the https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering package to determine the location of the custom.el: https://github.com/onetom/onetomacs/blob/main/lib/use-no-littering.el
- onetomacs: onetom's Emacs configuration
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The primary use case of emacs
You gave me the motivation to finally share my config: https://github.com/onetom/onetomacs
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