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⚠️ Be aware that this repository is a work-in-progress. Until Doom Emacs v3.0 is released, some links may be broken and documentation may reflect unreleased features and behavior.

Doom Emacs Community Modules

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Introduction

This is a library of Doom Emacs modules submitted and maintained by its community. Unlike Doom's official module library, the criteria for these modules is more relaxed and subject to fewer quality checks by Doom's author, but in exchange cover a larger spectrum of features and use-cases.

Each module has their own documentation, accessible in Doom via M-x doom/help-modules or online at https://docs.doomemacs.org/-/contrib-modules:

Install

Before Doom v3.0

  1. Clone this repository locally:

    $ mkdir -p ~/.doom.d/repos/contrib-modules
    $ git clone https://github.com/doomemacs/contrib-modules ~/.doom.d/repos/contrib-modules
  2. Add the path to its modules/ directory to doom-modules-load-path in $DOOMDIR/init.el:

    ;;; in $DOOMDIR/init.el
    (add-to-list 'doom-modules-load-path (expand-file-name "repos/contrib-modules/" doom-user-dir))
  3. Activate modules contained in this library like normal. For example, to enable this library's :editor meow module:

    (doom! ...
    
           :editor
           meow
           
           ...)
  4. Run $ doom sync to ensure your changes take effect.

After Doom v3.0

  1. Register it as a module library from within your doom! block, like so:

    ;;; in $DOOMDIR/init.el
    (doom! (modules :repo "doomemacs/contrib-modules")
           ...)
  2. Activate modules contained in this library like normal. For example, to enable this library's :editor meow module:

    (doom! (modules :repo "doomemacs/contrib-modules")
    
           :editor
           meow
           
           ...)

    If two libraries have the same module, the order of your modules declaration dictates precedence (from highest to lowest). The first matching module will be used.

  3. Run $ doom sync to ensure your changes take effect.

Update

  • Run $ doom upgrade to update Doom and your module libraries.
  • Run $ doom upgrade --modules to only update your module libraries.
  • Run $ doom upgrade --modules doomemacs/contrib-modules to update only one.

Module libraries can be pinned with :pin "REF", where REF is a commit or a version string (e.g. a partial version string: v22.11 or full one: v22.11.02).

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