9 Sep 2023 |
mei 🌒& | woobilicious: JoelMcCracken's last messages were about doom itself | 03:11:27 |
woobilicious | Ahh okay :-) | 03:12:13 |
woobilicious | I wouldn't mind moving to a "simple-emacs" thing using nix that lets me quickly setup a decent setup of emacs without having to learn lisp. | 04:05:00 |
mei 🌒& | i've changed my mind a bit on that since then | 04:06:42 |
mei 🌒& | i think doom having its own module system is good, but it should be way more modularized. almost like nixpkgs' evalModules is reusable. it shouldnt be a part of The Big Doom Blob | 04:07:19 |
mei 🌒& | but evaling files conditionally gets like, the vast vast majority of the way there. and we can get rid of doom sync with the stuff we talked about before | 04:08:48 |
mei 🌒& | tl;dr emacs has survived for a very long time and we should learn from its design and try to mimick it | 04:09:37 |
woobilicious | I moved to doom emacs because spaceemacs was always broken for me lol. | 04:15:51 |
| jakra joined the room. | 08:37:16 |
jakra | Can someone help me? I've got doom-emacs installed via home-manager on nixos, with the config directory set as ./doom.d. In that folder (relatively to home manager config) I've got init.el, packages.el, custom.el and config.el.
My config.el changes are reflected in doom after a switch (I can see them when I "find file in private config", but my changes to init.el aren't there.
Is this expected? | 08:41:59 |
jakra | Or, more likely, I'm being an idiot, and loading the wrong flake! 😰 | 08:58:01 |