- Restore window configuration on quit.
- Very simple, half-broken helper for resolving Syncthing conflicts.
- Doesn't automatically delete the conflict file after resolve. }:\
I'm sorry. I really wanted to improve my commit discipline. I know. I can't
be fucked to comb this diff and split it into 8 properly-ordered commits, like I
know I should. I'm not having a good time right now. We'll do better moving
forward.
Shaving MILLISECONDS off our startup time!!! Fuck yes!
I've measured the average startup time to be 0.68s in the previous commit, and an average of 0.52 with this commit.
Currently, we will just throw everything into modules/ and require it. As the
Emacs config grows in complexity, we can make the minor improvement to require
everything under glob modules/*.el without explicitly naming each feature.
Further, one could easily imagine a module system with conditionals and flags à
la Doom.
Every Nixy solution I could find or conceive had too many points spread across
these various facets:
- Flimsy (emacsWithPackagesFromUsePackage)
- Inelegant (builtins.exec, manual listings)
- Inflexible (emacsWithPackagesFromUsePackage)
- Otherwise unergonomic (everything }:D)
Straight.el is sufficiently declarative, flexible, and Nix-friendly without
blindly bowing down to the imperialist NixOS user. Now, Convenience and
ergonomics shan't be forsaken for the dogma that is total Nixation.
Working:
- The daemon
- Mutable config — well, kinda. I'm not yet sure how it will interact with
`emacsWithPackagesFromUsePackage`.
- Packages via Nixpkgs