When I write a commit message there is always the default comment that lists
which files are to be committed, which files aren't staged for commit, and which
files are just entirely unknown to git at the moment. By default with
‘refill-mode’ turned on (which I have to make it easier to modify paragraphs
after I've written them) this comment usually gets all garbled by the refill
command.
This bit of code prevents the comment from being filled initially.
The big downside of usuing these cookies to inject my configuration into the
loading of a package is that it means that I can't load that package without my
configuration anymore. This means that when I start ‘emacs -Q’ and then call
‘package-initialize’ it'll load my configuration as well. This makes debugging
things very difficult.
In order to support my tablet which seems to have a lower maximum integer
value (I guess it’s 32-bit? I’m surprised) and can’t handle the version numbers
I was using before. It would turn them into floating point numbers, which adds a
~.0~, this made it impossible to install any package.
Any installations I have will need to reinstall all their oni packages so that
the new version number is picked up, since the new version number will be lower
than the old one.