Thomas von Dein 48261f6c82 Stupid me!
A couple of  years ago I added  this hydra and forgone  my beloved M-o
command to cycle  through all windows, because I  thought this is
better. However, whenever I have more than 2 windows and need to
switch, this hydra appears and I hesitate, because the workflow just
doesn't fit to my muscle memory for whatever reasons.

Now I just added M-o to the list of subcommands which cycles through
the windows! Just as in the earlier days! I am so happy with it and in
the same time embarrased of myself that I didn't think earlier
about this solution!
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My Personal Emacs Configuration

This is my personal emacs configuration. It is more than 20 years old and may contain obskure or outright nonsense code and customization.

I use this live whereever I use emacs. You may try it at your own risk or take a look as you wish.

Please be advised, that I'll not answer any issues or other requests for this repo.

You can read the HTML export of my OLD .emacs file here.

How it works

Check this repo out into ~/.emacs.d/.

The starting point is init.el, it configures some global things and initializes the package manager. It then loads every file in ~/.emacs.d/init/*.el, which are symlinks to the real load files.

In order to be able to force a particular load order, every symlink contains a number in its name.

To disable some module, just remove the symlink.

License

GPLv3

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