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* jimeh's .emacs.d (a.k.a. Emacs Siren)
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This is my personal Emacs config, currently nicknamed Emacs Siren, and heavily
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inspired by [[https://github.com/bbatsov/prelude][Emacs Prelude]].
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However, this is not some form of an Emacs starter kit, it's simply my
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personal config with any quirks, oddities, bugs, and man-eating errors I live
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with on a daily basis.
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** Requirements
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- Emacs 26.1 or later.
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** Installation
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1. Clone the repo to =~/.emacs.d=:
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#+BEGIN_SRC
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git clone git://github.com/jimeh/.emacs.d.git ~/.emacs.d
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#+END_SRC
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2. Launch Emacs and wait a few minutes while it installs all packages.
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3. Enjoy ^_^
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** Why not use Emacs Prelude?
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Prelude is nice and all, but I don't need everything it does. I need a config
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that does what I need without having to potentially counter and/or work
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against some config framework. Hence I prefer rolling my own.
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The way Prelude structures it's files and code however is very great, and
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something I took to heart when I started working on a rewrite of my config,
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and hence Emacs Siren was born.
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** Why call my config Emacs Siren?
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I had been playing a lot of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and decided to pick a
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name based on a enemy type from the game. "Siren" was short and kinda cool
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sounding.
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#+CAPTIONg: Siren
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[[http://i.imgur.com/7PtsVDG.jpg]]
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