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TL;DR: - Remove `require` statements from init.el - Remove unused, auto-install KBDs for bookmark.el - Remove unused `require` statements from clipboard - Remove unused, commented-out code I would like for an Elisp linting stage to test for unused `require` statements, but I'm unsure how practical that is to support.
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EmacsLisp
24 lines
509 B
EmacsLisp
;; load order is intentional
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(require 'wpc-package)
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(require 'wpc-misc)
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(require 'ssh)
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(require 'keyboard)
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(require 'irc)
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(require 'email)
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(require 'keybindings)
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(require 'window-manager)
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(require 'wpc-ui)
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(require 'wpc-dired)
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(require 'wpc-org)
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(require 'wpc-company)
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(require 'wpc-shell)
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(require 'wpc-lisp)
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(require 'wpc-haskell)
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(require 'wpc-elixir)
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(require 'wpc-nix)
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(require 'wpc-rust)
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(require 'wpc-clojure)
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(require 'wpc-python)
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(require 'wpc-javascript)
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(require 'wpc-prolog)
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(require 'wpc-golang)
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