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Ok, well as a beginner that's clearly not for me, I'm just curious because I'm totally new to this stuff (tried version control for the first time yesterday, before that I thought that git clone was just a fancy wget). With Doom they say 29+ is not supported yet, so I'm keeping 28.1, but I may try to start over with bare emacs (maybe using chemacs2 to do it in parallel) in the not-so-distant future and for that I could use 29. For now, just for understanding, is this the official repo I should clone stuff from?
In addition to other cool things dirvish does this.
{ pkgs ? import {} }: ((import (builtins.fetchTarball { url = "https://github.com/nix-community/emacs-overlay/archive/master.tar.gz"; })) pkgs pkgs).emacsGit
What are you trying to convince me about? :D :D :D. To start with I recommended to you to use ibuffer, and I can recommend you even to check up Bufler if you are heavy ibuffer user.
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