From 08c5bd21fa02e1b30fe2e4c194d9c615a4daf2c6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cem Keylan Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2021 01:13:15 +0300 Subject: website: switch to hugo --- elisp/no-littering.el | 454 -------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 454 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 elisp/no-littering.el (limited to 'elisp') diff --git a/elisp/no-littering.el b/elisp/no-littering.el deleted file mode 100644 index 88fe0e7..0000000 --- a/elisp/no-littering.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,454 +0,0 @@ -;;; no-littering.el --- help keeping ~/.emacs.d clean -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2016-2021 Jonas Bernoulli - -;; Author: Jonas Bernoulli -;; Homepage: https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering -;; Package-Requires: ((cl-lib "0.5")) - -;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. - -;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) -;; any later version. - -;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License -;; see https://www.gnu.org/licenses. - -;;; Commentary: - -;; Help keeping ~/.emacs.d clean. - -;; The default paths used to store configuration files and persistent -;; data are not consistent across Emacs packages. This isn't just a -;; problem with third-party packages but even with built-in packages. - -;; Some packages put these files directly in `user-emacs-directory' -;; or $HOME or in a subdirectory of either of the two or elsewhere. -;; Furthermore sometimes file names are used that don't provide any -;; insight into what package might have created them. - -;; This package sets out to fix this by changing the values of path -;; variables to put configuration files in `no-littering-etc-directory' -;; (defaulting to "etc/" under `user-emacs-directory', thus usually -;; "~/.emacs.d/etc/") and persistent data files in -;; `no-littering-var-directory' (defaulting to "var/" under -;; `user-emacs-directory', thus usually "~/.emacs.d/var/"), and -;; by using descriptive file names and subdirectories when appropriate. -;; This is similar to a color-theme; a "path-theme" if you will. - -;; We still have a long way to go until most built-in and many third- -;; party path variables are properly "themed". Like a color-theme, -;; this package depends on user contributions to accomplish decent -;; coverage. Pull requests are highly welcome (but please follow the -;; conventions described below and in the pull request template). - -;; `no-littering' cannot help with moving existing files to the new -;; location. You will have to move the files manually. See issue -;; #79 for more information. - -;; Usage: - -;; Load the feature `no-littering' as early as possible in your init -;; file. Make sure you load it at least before you change any path -;; variables using some other method. -;; -;; (require 'no-littering) - -;; If you would like to use base directories different from what -;; `no-littering' uses by default, then you have to set the respective -;; variables before loading the feature. -;; -;; (setq no-littering-etc-directory -;; (expand-file-name "config/" user-emacs-directory)) -;; (setq no-littering-var-directory -;; (expand-file-name "data/" user-emacs-directory)) -;; (require 'no-littering) - -;; Conventions: - -;; * A) File names -;; -;; 1. File names are based on the name of the respective Emacs Lisp -;; variables and the name of the respective Emacs package. -;; -;; 2. The name of the respective Emacs package should serve as the -;; prefix of the file name, unless the file is in a subdirectory in -;; which case the name of the subdirectory serves as the prefix. -;; -;; 3. If the name of the package and the prefix of the variable do not -;; match, then we prefer the name of the package. -;; -;; 4. If the name of a path variable ends with `-file`, `-default-file`, -;; `-directory`, `-default-directory`, or something similar, then that -;; suffix is usually dropped from the file name. -;; -;; 5. If applicable, the appropriate extension is added to the file name -;; so that files are visited using the appropriate major-modes and -;; also to provide a hint about the kind of data stored in the file. -;; E.g. if a file contains an S-expression, then the suffix should be -;; `*.el`. - -;; * B) File location and subdirectories -;; -;; 1. If a package has only one data file, then that is usually placed in -;; `no-littering-var-directory` itself. Likewise if a package has -;; only one config file, then that is placed in -;; `no-littering-etc-directory` itself. -;; -;; 2. If a package has multiple data (or config files), then those files -;; are placed in a subdirectory of `no-littering-var-directory` (or -;; `no-littering-etc-directory`). -;; -;; 3. If a subdirectory is used for a package's data (or config) file -;; variables, then the name of the directory should match the name of -;; the package in most cases. The subdirectory name may serve as the -;; package prefix of the file name. -;; -;; 4. If a package provides a "framework" for other packages to use, -;; then we may reuse its directories for other packages that make use -;; of that framework or otherwise "extend" the "main package". -;; E.g. we place all `helm` related files in `helm/`. -;; -;; 5. If a package only defines a single variable that specifies a data -;; (or config) directory, then the directory name should -;; nevertheless be just the package name. E.g. the path used for -;; `sx-cache-directory` from the `sx` package is `sx/cache/`, not -;; `sx-cache/`. -;; -;; 6. However if the name of the directory variable implies that the -;; package won't ever define any data (or config) files that won't be -;; placed in that directory, then we use a top-level directory. E.g. -;; when the name of the variable is `-directory`, in which -;; case we would use just `/` as the path. - -;; * C) Ordering and alignment -;; -;; 1. The code that sets the values of themed variables is split into two -;; groups. The first group sets the value of variables that belong to -;; packages that are part of Emacs, and the second group is used for -;; variables that are defined by packages that are not part of Emacs. -;; -;; 2. Each of these lists is sorted alphabetically (usually by variable -;; name). Please keep it that way. -;; -;; 3. We attempt to align the value forms inside different `setq` forms. -;; If the symbol part for a particular variable is too long to allow -;; doing so, then don't worry about it and just break the alignment. -;; If it turns out that this happens very often, then we will adjust -;; the alignment eventually. - -;; * D) Commit messages -;; -;; 1. Please theme each package using a separate commit and use commit -;; messages of the form ": theme