I looked into it and these warnings are generated when functions are redefined with defadvice. Most of the warnings I received were coming from third-party packages I had installed, not my own configuration. In any case, they were not helpful, just noise during Emacs startup.
emacs-personal
Lightweight configuration of emacs with basic utilities plus personal configurationInstallation
First step:
M-x package-refresh-contents [RET]
Main mirror
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git clone https://libregit.org/heckyel/emacs-personal.git ~/.emacs.d/
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emacs --batch --eval='(load-file "~/.emacs.d/init.el")'
Secundary mirror
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git clone https://notabug.org/heckyel/emacs-personal.git ~/.emacs.d/
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emacs --batch --eval='(load-file "~/.emacs.d/init.el")'
Fonts
pacman -S ttf-hack
(for default)
pacman -S ttf-anonymous-pro
change the typography in the init-gui.el file
Markdown Mode
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Require installed markdown in distro GNU+Linux, example:
apt install markdown
orpacman -S markdown
Flycheck Mode
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Require installed the languages checking, example:
pacman -S shellcheck
# bash, shpacman -S eslint
# ECMAScriptpacman -S python-pylint
# python
Neotree
Neotree comes by default in combination with all-the-icons.
So pressing [f8]
will display (you must give "yes") a one-time screen to install all-the-icons fonts.
Mode Python
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Require installed virtualenv:
pacman -S python-virtualenv
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Enable or disable pyvenv-mode: M-x pyvenv-mode
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To create virtualenv from emacs:
pyvenv-create
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To activate virtualenv from emacs:
pyvenv-activate