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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
a32cf8b132 Big refactor of modules and their use of use-package
- Make use of use-package's :bind option whenever possible.
- Make use of use-package's :hook option whenever possible.
- Rename and move all mode setup functions into use-package's :init
  step.
- Other minor misc fixes and tweaks to a few modules.
2018-04-20 10:29:45 +01:00
43b092a8b0 Don't lazy-require siren module dependencies
All siren modules lazy-load if they can, so there's no need to
lazy-require a siren module.

Also this avoids the annoyance of the first time you use a feature
it triggers a package install from melpa. All such things should
happen as part of Emacs startup.
2018-01-10 14:42:07 +00:00
85b729b201 Tons of lazy-loading improvements and small cleanups 2017-08-08 01:43:26 +01:00
e71ed5fc4e Change header/footer comment of all files to make elisp happy 2016-01-31 10:39:26 +00:00
c791150a06 Add rewritten config, dubbed emacs-siren
I've taken a lot of inspiration from Emacs-Prelude when it came to the
structure of this rewritten config. I didn't want to use Prelude as I
don't agree with all it's defaults, nor do I want to have to deal with
any future changes in Prelude that might break things for me. So instead
I went down the fully custom path, but heavily inspired by Prelude, both
in terms of file/code structure, and also some of it's features.

Compared to my old config setup, it's got most of the same things, but
nearly everything is in a module file now, making it easy to fully
enable/disable certain features.
2015-10-04 08:56:07 +01:00