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William Carroll
a35f723d92 Lint maybe.el
This change had rippling implications.
2020-08-31 14:59:48 +01:00
William Carroll
453596adb2 Define constants/ci?
Create a top-level flag encoding whether or not Emacs is running in CI.
2020-08-31 12:02:04 +01:00
William Carroll
8eed16dc67 Replace calls to (getenv "BRIEFCASE") with constants/briefcase
I would prefer to define constants/briefcase in terms of `(getenv "BRIEFCASE")`
and assert that `(f-exists? (getenv "BRIEFCASE"))`, in one location:
constants.el
2020-08-25 14:19:19 +01:00
William Carroll
994a632ac3 Set Emacs current-project to ~/briefcase
I don't rely on this often, so it's best to leave it as the top-level directory
for briefcase.
2020-08-13 18:04:54 +01:00
William Carroll
1cc1ce5ccf Change the value of constants/current-project
Yesterday evening, I moved the blog directory to website/blog; I forgot to
update this value.
2020-03-20 16:56:46 +00:00
William Carroll
837cfe07c7 Rename dotfiles -> briefcase
Renaming my mono-repo briefcase.

I first introduced this commit in master, but it introduced a bug where one of
two things would happen:

1. Emacs wouldn't start and would crash X.
2. Emacs would start but my keyboard wouldn't work.

I learned some valuable debugging skills in the process. Here are some of them:

When my keyboard was broken, I wanted to control my computer using my
laptop. Thankfully this is possible by using `x2x`, which forward X events from
the SSH client to the SSH host.

```shell
> # I'm unsure if this is the *exact* command
> ssh -X desktop x2x -west :0.0
```

Git commit-local bisecting. I didn't need to do a `git bisect` because I knew
which commit introduced the bug; it was HEAD, master. But -- as you can see from
the size of this commit -- there are many changes involved. I wanted to binary
search through the changes, so I did the following workflow using `magit`:

- git reset --soft HEAD^
- git stash 1/2 of the files changed
- re-run `nix-env -f ~/briefcase/emacs -i`
- restart X session
- If the problem persists, the bug exists in the non-stashed files. Repeat the
  process until you find the bug.

In my case, the bug was pretty benign. Calling `(exwm/switch "Dotfiles")` at the
bottom of `window-manager.el` was failing because "Dotfiles" is the name of a
non-existent workspace; it should've been `(exwm/switch "Briefcase")`.

There may have been more problems. I changed a few other things along the way,
including exposing the env vars BRIEFCASE to `wpcarros-emacs` inside of
`emacs/default.nix`.

The important part is that this was a valuable learning opportunity, and I'm
glad that I'm walking away from the two days of "lost productivity" feeling
actually productive.
2020-01-31 15:27:48 +00:00
William Carroll
578ed1ba98 Move move .emacs.d out of configs/shared
Moving all of my Emacs-related files into their own directory at the root of
this repository.
2020-01-30 16:00:29 +00:00
Renamed from configs/shared/.emacs.d/wpc/constants.el (Browse further)