diff --git a/config/gpg-agent.conf b/config/gpg-agent.conf index 173b5f7..24d3cab 100644 --- a/config/gpg-agent.conf +++ b/config/gpg-agent.conf @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ allow-emacs-pinentry -allow-loopback-pinentry \ No newline at end of file +allow-loopback-pinentry diff --git a/modules/core.org b/modules/core.org index c325f40..12b2858 100644 --- a/modules/core.org +++ b/modules/core.org @@ -57,28 +57,22 @@ Minimal configuration to make Emacs usable for my own personal workflow. This do * Cleanup -Despite having our *stateful* and *immutable* configurations seperate, it's good practice to make efforts to reduce the trash created by Emacs. Install *no-littering*[fn:3] to reduce the files created by Emacs. +Despite having our *stateful* and *immutable* configurations seperate, it's good practice to make efforts to reduce the trash created by Emacs. Install *no-littering*[fn:3] to reduce the files created by Emacs. Now that we've taken care of how it acts, we can work on how it looks. Emacs' default user interface is *horrendous*, let's do something about that. Emacs has a long history of running on machines without gigabytes of available memory, let it realize its full potential by increasing the garbage collection threshold. #+begin_src emacs-lisp -(use-package no-littering) -#+end_src - -Now that we've taken care of how it acts, we can work on how it looks. Emacs' default user interface is *horrendous*, let's do something about that. - -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(setq inhibit-startup-message t - initial-scratch-message "") - -(global-prettify-symbols-mode) - -(when (fboundp 'tooltip-mode) - (tooltip-mode -1)) -(when (fboundp 'tool-bar-mode) - (tool-bar-mode -1)) -(when (fboundp 'menu-bar-mode) - (menu-bar-mode -1)) -(when (fboundp 'scroll-bar-mode) - (scroll-bar-mode -1)) +(use-package no-littering + :custom (inhibit-startup-message t) + (initial-scratch-message "") + (custom gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum) + :config (global-prettify-symbols-mode) + (when (fboundp 'tooltip-mode) + (tooltip-mode -1)) + (when (fboundp 'tool-bar-mode) + (tool-bar-mode -1)) + (when (fboundp 'menu-bar-mode) + (menu-bar-mode -1)) + (when (fboundp 'scroll-bar-mode) + (scroll-bar-mode -1))) #+end_src * Methods @@ -112,15 +106,6 @@ Function that takes in a system and configuration file path, checks to see if th (make-symbolic-link dot-file sys-file)))) #+end_src -* Performance - -Emacs has a long history of running on machines without gigabytes of available memory, let it realize its full potential by increasing the garbage collection threshold and the minimum prime bit size. - -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(setq gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum - gnutls-min-prime-bits 4096) -#+end_src - * Resources [fn:1] https://chrishayward.xyz/posts/immutable-emacs/ diff --git a/modules/encryption.org b/modules/encryption.org index 1a70cf7..fd5537b 100644 --- a/modules/encryption.org +++ b/modules/encryption.org @@ -42,11 +42,12 @@ Create the symbolic link to the configuration file * Setting up pinentry in Emacs -With the *Pinentry*[fn:2] package for Emacs prompts will now appear in the minibuffer. +With the *Pinentry*[fn:2] package for Emacs prompts will now appear in the minibuffer. Increase the minimum prime bit size to increase performance during symmetric encryption. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package pinentry :custom (epa-file-select-keys 2) + (gnutls-min-prime-bits 4096) (epa-pinentry-mode 'loopback) (epa-file-encrypt-to dotfiles/public-key) (epa-file-cache-passphrase-for-symmetric-encryption t)