This Emacs “distro” is based on my personal Emacs configuration. It’s
unopinionated and was created for general use in mind. The package
settings are grouped in a logical manner, and I’ve documented as
detailed as possible what each code snippet does in my config.org
file.
You can find my opinionated personal configuration here (for macOS) and here (for Arch and Ubuntu on WSL2).
This Emacs config starts up super fast with an average init time of 0.7 second.
Back up your ~/.emacs.d/
first (if you have one):
mv ~/.emacs.d/ ~/.emacs.d.bak/
Git clone my configuration to your new ~/.emacs.d/
:
git clone https://github.com/ianyepan/yay-evil-emacs.git ~/.emacs.d
I will constantly push new commits as soon as I discover new things suitable for this “distro”.
The init.el
requires config.el
, which is produced by org-babel and
config.org
. This allows me to put most of my configuration in an Org
file with literate programming style (good for documenting code
usage!).
If you prefer a theme pack with some of the most popular themes, I recommend the doom-themes
package:
The default installation of my Emacs configuration ships with the Wilmersdorf theme I made myself. It is inspired by Monochrome, Spacemacs Dark, Ariake Dark, and Raiju. You can find more information on my theme here.
Sure! Simply delete (or comment) the sections regarding Vi bindings in
config.org
.
You should be able to install packages the normal way (M-x
list-packages RET
and i x
on the desired package row). If you plan
to sync your config files across machines, add the configuration in
config.org
with your preferred syntax (use-package is
recommended). Yay-Evil sets all the packages :ensure
to true by
default, so you don’t need to add :ensure t
.
For this you need two steps:
config.org
file, remove (or comment out) the
relevant configuration code.M-x list-packages RET
and delete the unwanted package
by placing your cursor on the target row and press d
followed by an x
.