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Inspired by such other projects as the literal Emacs init from Sacha Chua and also from Grant Rettke, here is my Emacs initialization file.
Note: This is not my entire Emacs initialization file. It's a work-in-progress. To keep on top of any changes to this file, or any other part of my Emacs init, I recommend you follow This project (Atom feed), which is where I keep my configuration.
Preparation
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:
%.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\")
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 it's 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've 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.