/spacemacs.d

My configuration for spacemacs

Primary LanguageEmacs Lisp

Practicalli Spacemacs configuration

This GitHub repository contains the current configuration to support the Practicalli Spacemacs book. It contains the layers recommended for use for enhanced Clojure development experience as well as numerous tweaks for general Spacemacs usage. The configuration also contains a number of snippets (code and configuration templates) for specific languages.

Spacemacs Practicalli - Interactive Clojure development with Emacs and CIDER

Recommended Command Line tools

There are several command line tools that should be installed to support the use of the Practicalli Spacemacs configuration.

Using this configuration directly

Visit GitHub and fork the practicalli/spacemacs.d repository. A fork is recommended so you can add your own customisations and save them to your own repository.

In a terminal window, use git clone to copy your fork to your computer.

git clone git@github.com:practicalli/spacemacs.d.git ~/.spacemacs.d

If you are happy to use my Spacemacs configuration as it is, then remove your ~/.spacemacs file and start Emacs.

Use this configuration as an example

Clone this repository and review the configurations I have chosen, not everything may be to your preferred way of working.

The recommended approach is to use a diff tool, such as ediff in Emacs, SPC D f in Spacemacs, to compare my configuration with your own existing configuration.

The main configuration file

The file .spacemacs.d/init.el is read by Spacemacs if the .spacemacs file does not exist. You can used either file as your main Spacemacs configuration file (but obviously not both at the same time). In this repository, the .spacemacs file is a symbolic link to .spacemacs/init.el.

Getting help

Please join the Clojurians Slack community and ask questions in either the #practicalli or #spacemacs channels.

Thank you

@practical_li