Since a few weeks ago, OS X is again my primary development environment. That means that i’ve been preparing up a proper Emacs setup, including quack, slime, slime48, paredit and some C stuff. As customary, i’ve put my configuration (split into small files) under configuration control: you can browse the darcs repository thanks to the excellent darcsweb.
The main file (i.e., the one i link my .emacs to) is emacs.el, and all those other little ones named jao-something include (disposable) configuration. This configuration works in my Tiger 10.4.3 with the Carbon Emacs package.
Happy hacking!
Tags: OS X, version control, elisp, emacs




