Is there any way to install packages without layers? #15072
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You can just install packages by adding them to |
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Do I still have to have an init line for each one in a layer? Or can I just use |
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In most instances, both are unnecessary. |
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It looks I probably have to have 2 org files, one for |
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there is a ˋuser-configˋ section in .spacemacs, you can put configuration for packages in it.
… Am 23.06.2020 um 11:33 PM schrieb Brandon Shega ***@***.***>:
It looks I probably have to have 2 org files, one for dotspacemacs/init and one for dotspacemacs/user-load or I guess maybe I can just keep everything in the init portion that comes from Spacemacs and make the load portion my actual config?
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I would set Next just use |
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For reference, this the official documentation: |
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I'm trying to set up a literate config for Spacemacs and I have everything working except for my private layers that I have packages set up in. Going through the Spacemacs documentation it looks like the only way to install packages is by using layers, having them in the
packages.el
file, putting them in a list and then having an init function for each one. Is it possible to usepackage.el
and just havingensure: t
on them to install them? Or is there a way to implement custom layers somehow with a literate config?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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