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Often when an application is extremely configurable, configuration frameworks for that application start to pop up. Emacs has Doom and Spacemacs, Neovim has NvChad and LunarVim to name a few. The purpose of these configuration framework is to provide sane defaults for lots of applications.
Often when an application is extremely configurable, configuration frameworks for that application start to pop up. Emacs has Doom and Spacemacs, Neovim has NvChad and LunarVim to name a few. The purpose of these configuration framework is to provide sane defaults for lots of applications.
Often when an application is extremely configurable, configuration frameworks for that application start to pop up. Emacs has Doom and Spacemacs, Neovim has NvChad and LunarVim to name a few. The purpose of these configuration framework is to provide sane defaults for lots of applications.
There are config templates / configuration helper libraries that try to make this easier, for example digga/devos.
Does this help? https://github.com/gvolpe/dconf2nix