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-#+STARTUP: showall
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-Inspired by [[Other such projects][other such projects]], here is my Emacs initialization file.
-
-*Note:* This is not my entire Emacs initialization file. It's a
-work-in-progress.
-
-* Setup
-
- I could use org-babel to load this file, but I don't like my
- initialization file being dependent on too many things, especially
- big things, and org is a big thing. It may be strange for you to
- read this, as I have placed my entire Emacs configuration in an
- org-mode file, but here are the make targets I use to tangle and
- subsequently byte-compile my init file:
-
- #+BEGIN_SRC makefile
- %.elc: %.el
- emacs -Q -batch -eval "(byte-compile-file \"$<\")"
-
- init.el: init.org
- emacs -Q -batch -l "ob-tangle" -eval "(org-babel-tangle-file \"init.org\")
- #+END_SRC
-
- Executing the second target (either through make, or manually) will
- get you my Emacs initialization file in plain Emacs Lisp.
-
- *Note:* If you look at this file in its org-mode form you will notice
- that I actually tangle ~init.org~ into ~init2.el~. This is a temporary
- measure so that I can gradually move my configuration from my
- existing ~init.el~ file into ~init.org~ without much trouble. Once I
- have emptied out my ~init.el~ I will instruct babel to tangle into
- ~init.el~, this code already reflects that.
-
-* The ~oni:~ prefix
-
- To keep my functions and variables from ever accidentally
- interfering with other packages or Emacs internal variables I
- prefix all the functions I write and variables I declare with ~oni:~.
- You don't have to copy it if you copy anything from this file, as
- long as you do it consistently.
-
- I sometimes forget to do this, though.
-
-* The ~depends-on~ snippets
-
- At certain points in this document you will find bits of code that
- look like:
-
- #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :tangle no
- (depends-on "somepackage")
- #+END_SRC
-
- These calls are from the Cask DSL. They specify that my
- configuration depends on some package found in one of the ELPA
- repositories I have setup.
-
- These snippets don't belong in your =init.el=, but instead in a
- separate =Cask= file, and only if you use Cask, not if you just use
- the standard ~package.el~.
-
-* Other such projects
-
- As stated, this project is inspired and influenced by other literate
- configurations. Here is a list of some of the ones I've found:
-
- - [[http://sachac.github.io/.emacs.d/Sacha.html][Sacha Chua]]
- - [[http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/C3F.html][Grant Rettke]]
- - [[https://github.com/wasamasa/dotemacs][Vasilij Schneidermann]]