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New config project
After reading that it was very easy to use Literate Programming for one's emacs init file and discovering that it's also a lot of fun to do, I was thinking that I could easily use this for all my configuration files.
Of course, not all programs have org-babel
, so they can't all have
something like this in their init file:
(require 'org)
(require 'ob-tangle)
(org-babel-load-file "~/.emacs.d/rinit.org")
Which, for emacs, tangles (extracts the code) and then loads the generated file. So something else has to be done.
On the other side of things, I, fairly recently, had a run-in with
some Makefiles, which got me thinking that make
is a very interesting
tool and that it could be used to help with a lot of other tasks as
well, much like I perceive Rake does. I just wasn't able to find where
exactly it would fit (other than, of course, as compilation
instructions for my projects).
Now, yesterday I got the idea of using org-mode
to literate-program
all my configuration files and then use make
to tangle and install
them. This would mean that I could easily keep documentation about
decisions in configuration files and such in an easy to read format,
easily export these files to somewhere on the web and practice my make
skills to make everything easy.
Here is the result. I'm still working on it, as you can see my emacs
init file still has a long way to go, my focus is on getting it in
org-mode
first and actually get it well-documented later. I've
published it here, what I have at least, in case you would like to
read about my mostly uninteresting configuration files.