My Emacs Configuration written with a literate programming style
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As it really isn't org-specific.
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initialize Create ha-hamacs-load function to re-read files 2021-11-09 17:18:52 -08:00
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My Emacs Configuration

My Emacs configuration, that I'm cheekily calling hamacs is a literate programming model heavily inspired by my recent journey into Henrik Lissner's Doom Emacs and Spacemacs. I used both extensively, but decided that I would roll my own as Emacs people tend to be control freaks (at least a little bit).

Why yes, feel free to steal whatever you find interesting, as sharing is what makes our community great. Hit me up with questions @howardabrams. If you want to try this out, after installing Emacs, and cloning this repo, run:

./initialize

This creates ~/.emacs.d/init.el that starts the process loading the files:

bootstrap.org
configures straight and loads basic libraries the rest of the code depends on. It then loads the following files in order:
ha-config.org
contains most of my configuration, setting up my sequence key menus, evil, etc.
ha-display.org
sets up the visual aspects of an Emacs GUI, including themes, fonts and the dashboard.
ha-org.org
configures the basics for org-mode formatted files. Specific features, however, come from their own files, however.
ha-org-word-processor.org
attempts to make Org files visually look like what one might see in a word processor, including turning off the colors for headers, and instead increasing their size.
ha-org-clipboard.org
automatically converting HTML from a clipboard into Org-formatted content.
ha-org-sprint.org
functions for working with the my Org-focused sprint files.
ha-programming.org
configuration for all programming languages, or at least, the simple ones.
ha-capturing-notes.org
my engineering notebook.

Note: Other functions and files come from essays written on my blog. To help with this, see support/final-initialize.el file.