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Author SHA1 Message Date
af2894c6fc chore(core): Make Emacs play nice when run in a terminal
Ever since I started using persp-mode, launching Emacs in a terminal has
made it restore the same set of open files as in my main GUI instance of
Emacs. This hasn't been a big deal, but still somewhat annoying.

I've finally gotten around to disabling persp-mode's auto save/load
feature when running Emacs in a terminal.

And for good measure, I also set the theme to be doom-vibrant in the
terminal too. My old tomorrow-night-paradise is way out of date, and
nowhere near as good as doom-vibrant.
2020-02-04 10:08:42 +00:00
091325f824 Refactor recursive load-path setup 2019-10-25 20:05:35 +01:00
0375cd0328 Ensure module names cannot collide with core setup files
The core setup files for Emacs Siren which lives in the core directory
followed a `siren-*.el` naming convention, which is the same as the
naming convention for modules.

This means that the `modules/core/siren-packages.el` module for adding
packages for Emacs package development, was not being loaded due to it's
name conflicting with `core/siren-packages.el` which sets up and
configures the packaging system.

So all files under the root `core` directory now follow a
`siren-core-*.el` naming scheme, meaning modules should no longer
conflict with core files.
2019-08-17 17:00:35 +01:00