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emacs-init

This is the personal Emacs configuration of Aaron Harris. Feel free to take a look around! I try as much as possible to make my configuration modular, so odds are good that if you find something useful here, you can make use of it as-is.

Particular things that might be of interest to the general Emacs user:

  • The umbra module defines a minor mode for personal keybindings (so that you shadow, rather than overwrite, the default bindings). Support for mode-specific bindings is provided.

  • The deck module defines some useful window-manipulation functions that view windows as containing "decks" of buffers.

  • The vizier module defines some macros building on Emacs' advice facility (specifically, the newer kind of advice found in nadvice). These let you apply advice in a precisely-targeted fashion without a lot of hassle.

  • The proctor module defines macros for use as ert test fixtures, covering various scenarios common to Emacs code. The proctor-* family defines similar macros for use with specific packages.

As you look around, you should be aware of my naming conventions. Modules prefixed with init- are primarily concerned with actual configuration (setting up keybindings and hooks, etc.); most of the general-purpose code is elsewhere. Modules prefixed with aph- tend to contain simple extensions or tweaks to functionality found in existing Emacs modules. Every other module is supposed to be designed around a particular, largely independent, element of functionality.

One final caveat: While I've put this up here in the hopes that someone other than myself will find this useful, this is first and foremost my own Emacs configuration. I try to keep everything in working order, but I do break things occasionally; I only code for my own setup (typically running on Windows or Cygwin, in a GUI window); and I don't make much of an effort to keep interfaces stable. Use at your own risk.

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