An orary
is a contraption that describes the motions of astral bodies. It’s a
mechanism – a contrivance. It’s neat as hell.
This thing plots the motions of my Emacs configs. It is made with:
- Strong opinions about good ways for Emacs to behave – like white space tidying and an aversion to tabs and good spell checking.
- A lot of know-how inherited from wonderful smart people.
- A whole crap ton of gifs and emoji. ヽ(⌐■_■)ノ♪♬
Should you use this? Ehhhhh maybe? Probably not? You’ll probably have a vastly nicer time with one of the aforementioned wonderful smart people’s Emacs libs:
- Bodil Stokkes’ ohai-emacs
- Bozhidar Batsov’s prelude
Or, if you want to do Emacs on double-weird Vim mode, try Spacemacs.
It is as baffling as it can be, for instance, inside helm-color.
orary-emote requires orary-helm, etc