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Re: best practices for implementing Emms configuration
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: best practices for implementing Emms configuration |
Date: |
Fri, 09 Dec 2022 14:23:12 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) |
> Write the configuration to the user's ~/.emacs in the same manner as "
> ;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom." or ";; Added by
> Package.el." I'm not a huge fan of this option for the sole reason that
> I don't appreciate packages automatically editing a file I manually
> edit.
AFAIK people who don't like/want Emacs to edit their manually-edited
config file (such as myself) should and do set `custom-file` accordingly.
So the better option seems very definitely to just save the config via
Custom: that's what it's for.
> Write the configuration to ~/.emacs.d/emms/auto-config.el. Emms would
> then look for that configuration file there during startup. This is
> cleaner, and can have the benefit of Emms being configured without a
> single line needing to be added by the user to their ~/.emacs.
I personally dislike it when packages do such things because it's never
completely clear how it interacts with the settings I put into my own
manually-edited init file.
Custom suffers from the same problems, of course, but once you've
learned how it works, then this carries over to all the packages
that use it.
> I know that a bunch of packages store information in ~/.emacs.d/, just
> as Emms does. But is it acceptable practice to store configuration
> there too?
There's no law against it. But as a user, I'd vote against it.
Stefan