doomemacs/early-init.el
Henrik Lissner f058505306
New bin/doom (eventual replacement for make)
This commit adds bin/doom, which acts as the middle man that make once
was (and will stay for a while, though the documentation will shift away
from using it). It does everything the previous make interface did, but
is faster and more flexible. bin/doom should eventually replace the
makefile.

bin/doom also makes it easier to run Doom outside of ~/.emacs.d and
~/.doom.d with, for example:

  bin/doom run -p ~/.other.doom.d/ -e ~/.other.emacs.d

bin/doom.cmd is included for Windows users, but I don't recommend using
it yet. It hasn't been tested nor have I ever written a batch script
before.

Also update init.example.el with new defaults.
2018-05-21 01:38:17 +02:00

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;;; early-init.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;; Emacs HEAD (27+) introduces early-init.el, which is run before init.el,
;; before most of its package and UI initialization happens. We can use this
;; opportunity to cull parts of the startup process early.
;; Package initialize occurs automatically, before `user-init-file' is loaded,
;; but after `early-init-file'. Doom handles package initialization, so we must
;; prevent Emacs from doing it early!
(setq package-enable-at-startup nil)
;; Faster to disable these here (before they've been initialized)
(setq tool-bar-mode nil
menu-bar-mode nil
scroll-bar-mode nil)
(modify-all-frames-parameters '((vertical-scroll-bars)))
;; TODO Once Emacs 27 hits stable, perhaps replace init.el with early-init.el