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<p align="center"><img src="/doc/img/title2.png" alt="Spacemacs"/></p>
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<p align="center">
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<b><a href="doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#core-pillars">philosophy</a></b>
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<b><a href="doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#goals">goals</a></b>
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<b><a href="doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#user-content-who-can-benefit-from-this">for whom?</a></b>
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<b><a href="doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#screenshots">screenshots</a></b>
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<b><a href="doc/DOCUMENTATION.org">documentation</a></b>
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<b><a href="doc/CONTRIBUTE.org">contribute</a></b>
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<b><a href="doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#achievements">achievements</a></b>
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<b><a href="#faq">FAQ</a></b>
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</p>
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***
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**Quick Install:**
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git clone https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs ~/.emacs.d
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**Table of Contents**
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Features](#features)
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- [Batteries Included](#batteries-included)
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- [Nice UI](#nice-ui)
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- [Excellent ergonomics](#excellent-ergonomics)
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- [Convenient and Mnemonic Key Bindings](#convenient-and-mnemonic-key-bindings)
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- [Great [Documentation][DOCUMENTATION.org]](#great-documentationdocumentationorg)
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- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
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- [Emacs](#emacs)
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- [Linux distros](#linux-distros)
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- [OS X](#os-x)
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- [Windows](#windows)
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- [Install](#install)
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- [Spacemacs logo](#spacemacs-logo)
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- [Update](#update)
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- [Update notification](#update-notification)
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- [Rollback](#rollback)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [Configuration layers](#configuration-layers)
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- [Dotfile (.spacemacs)](#dotfile-spacemacs)
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- [Dotdirectory (~/.spacemacs.d)](#dotdirectory-spacemacsd)
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- [Learning Spacemacs](#learning-spacemacs)
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- [Editing Styles](#editing-styles)
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- [The leader keys](#the-leader-keys)
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- [Evil-tutor](#evil-tutor)
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- [Universal argument](#universal-argument)
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- [Configuration layers and Package discovery](#configuration-layers-and-package-discovery)
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- [Key bindings discovery](#key-bindings-discovery)
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- [Describe functions](#describe-functions)
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- [How-To's](#how-tos)
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- [Contributions](#contributions)
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- [License](#license)
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- [Special Credits](#special-credits)
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- [Supporting Spacemacs](#supporting-spacemacs)
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- [FAQ](#faq)
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- [Common](#common)
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- [Windows](#windows)
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- [OS X](#os-x)
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**Table of Contents**
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Features](#features)
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- [Batteries Included](#batteries-included)
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- [Nice UI](#nice-ui)
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- [Excellent ergonomics](#excellent-ergonomics)
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- [Convenient and Mnemonic Key Bindings](#convenient-and-mnemonic-key-bindings)
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- [Great](#great-documentation) [Documentation][DOCUMENTATION.org]
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- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
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- [Emacs](#emacs)
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- [Linux distros](#linux-distros)
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- [OS X](#os-x)
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- [Windows](#windows)
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- [Install](#install)
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- [Spacemacs logo](#spacemacs-logo)
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- [Update](#update)
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- [Update notification](#update-notification)
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- [Rollback](#rollback)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [Configuration layers](#configuration-layers)
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- [Dotfile (.spacemacs)](#dotfile-spacemacs)
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- [Learning Spacemacs](#learning-spacemacs)
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- [Editing Styles](#editing-styles)
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- [The leader keys](#the-leader-keys)
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- [Evil-tutor](#evil-tutor)
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- [Universal argument](#universal-argument)
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- [Configuration layers and Package discovery](#configuration-layers-and-package-discovery)
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- [Key bindings discovery](#key-bindings-discovery)
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- [Describe functions](#describe-functions)
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- [How-To's](#how-tos)
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- [Contributions](#contributions)
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- [License](#license)
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- [Special Credits](#special-credits)
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- [Supporting Spacemacs](#supporting-spacemacs)
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- [FAQ](#faq)
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- [Common](#common)
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- [Windows](#windows)
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- [OS X](#os-x)
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# Introduction
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_You are a Vim user ?_
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You do not need to know Emacs to use Spacemacs!
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_You are an Emacs user ?_
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You do not need to know Vim to use Spacemacs!
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Since version 0.101.0 and later Spacemacs totally abolishes the frontiers
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between Vim and Emacs. The user can now choose his/her preferred editing
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style and enjoy all the Spacemacs features.
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Even better, it is possible to dynamically switch between the two
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styles _seamlessly_ which makes it possible for programmers with different
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styles to do seat pair programming using the _same_ editor.
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Since switching between the two styles is so simple, Spacemacs is the perfect
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setup to learn the "other way" or even crazier, to get the best of both
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worlds by developing your own hybrid style.
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Spacemacs is also a user-friendly and well-documented Emacs kit that
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integrates the best Emacs packages out there. It uses [Evil Mode][] to combine
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the ergonomic editing features of Vim and Emacs with the flexibility of a
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lisp powered engine.
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If you are already an experienced Emacs user, you will appreciate the elegantly
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customized system and carefully curated, tightly integrated, set of packages.
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Spacemacs is currently in beta, and contributions are very welcome.
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# Features
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## Batteries Included
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Spacemacs integrates hundreds of ready-to-use packages thanks to a
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community-driven approach.
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Those packages are grouped in [layers][] and their configuration follow a set
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of rules gathered in [CONVENTIONS.org][].
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**[Visit the Documentation][DOCUMENTATION.org]**
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## Nice UI
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Spacemacs looks good. It ships with quality themes and a beautiful mode-line.
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![spacemacs_python](doc/img/spacemacs-python.png)
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## Excellent ergonomics
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Spacemacs is designed around the [Evil Mode][] and a leader key. All the
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packages are customized to integrate seamlessly with Evil.
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Spacemacs also define micro-states to group related commands. These
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micro-states reduce the keystrokes needed to issue repetitive commands and
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reduce the number of keyboard bindings to learn.
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## Convenient and Mnemonic Key Bindings
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`Spacemacs` organizes key bindings into mnemonic groups. For example, commands
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to operate on the buffer are prefixed by `<SPC> b`, and commands to operate on
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the project are under `<SPC> p`.
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### Great [Documentation][DOCUMENTATION.org]
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Most of Spacemacs' features, key bindings, and configuration options
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are extensively documented.
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If you need help, ask your question in the [Gitter Chat][] and a member of the
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community will help you out.
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Tip: Run `SPC h d s` (it gathers info about your Spacemacs setup and copies to
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your clipboard) and then paste into the Gitter chat so that others know the
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basic info about your setup necessary to help diagnose any issues you may be
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facing.
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If you prefer IRC, connect to the [Gitter Chat IRC server][] and join the
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`#syl20bnr/spacemacs` channel.
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# Prerequisites
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## Emacs
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`Spacemacs` is tested with Emacs 24.3 and 24.4 and therefore should boot
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on all the major OSes where these versions are installable.
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Some modes require third-party tools that you'll have to install via your
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favorite package manager.
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### Linux distros
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Install Emacs from the package manager of your favorite Linux distribution.
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### OS X
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The recommended version for OS X is [emacs-mac-port][]. It can be installed
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via [homebrew][] with the following commands:
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```sh
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$ brew tap railwaycat/emacsmacport
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$ brew install emacs-mac --with-spacemacs-icon # OR, brew cask install emacs-mac
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```
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(The `with-spacemacs-icon` option uses the official spacemacs logo for the app bundle.)
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The default key handling is different from the official OS X port. To correct
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this you can add the [osx layer][] to your [dotfile][] layer list:
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```elisp
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(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(osx))
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```
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Note that the `emacs-mac-port` server behaves differently than the regular
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Emacs server.
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Details can be found on the emacs-mac-port [README][emacs-mac-port-server].
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### Windows
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Good quality builds can be found [on this page][emacs-for-windows]. It is
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recommended to install the most stable build.
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Be sure to declare a environment variable named `HOME` and pointing to
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your user directory `C:\Users\<username>`. Then you can clone Spacemacs
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in this directory.
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Sometimes you'll get the following error when you first start Emacs:
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```
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The directory ~/.emacs.d/server is unsafe
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```
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To fix it change the owner of the directory `~/.emacs.d/server`:
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- from Properties select the Tab “Security”,
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- select the button “Advanced”,
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- select the Tab “Owner”
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- change the owner to your account name
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Source: [Stackoverflow][so-server-unsafe]
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For efficient searches we recommend to install `pt` ([the platinum searcher][]).
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`pt` version 1.7.7 or higher is required.
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# Install
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1. If you have an existing Emacs configuration, back it up:
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```sh
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cd ~
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mv .emacs.d .emacs.bak
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```
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2. Clone this repository _with its submodules_:
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```sh
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs ~/.emacs.d
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```
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`master` is the stable branch and is regularly updated. Switch to the `develop`
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branch if you want to use the bleeding-edge version.
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3. Launch Emacs. Spacemacs will automatically install the packages it requires.
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4. Restart Emacs to complete the installation.
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If the mode-line turns red then be sure to visit the [troubleshooting][troubleshoot]
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guide and consult the [FAQ](#faq).
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## Spacemacs logo
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If you are using Ubuntu and Unity then you can add the Spacemacs logo by
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following the instructions [here][cpaulik-unity-icon].
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If you're on a mac and didn't install emacs with the spacemacs logo, you can apply
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it to the app bundle after installation. An .icns version of the logo by [Nasser
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Alshammari](http://www.nass3r.com) is [available from his github](https://github.com/nashamri/spacemacs-logo).
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You can paste this into the app bundle to get the spacemacs logo on your emacs.
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[More detailed instructions](http://www.idownloadblog.com/2014/07/16/how-to-change-app-icon-mac/)
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if you've not done this before.
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# Update
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Spacemacs currently requires manual updates using the following procedure:
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1. Update Emacs packages by clicking (press `RET`) on the `[Update]` link of
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the starting page.
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2. Close Emacs and update the git repository:
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```sh
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git pull --rebase
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git submodule sync; git submodule update
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```
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3. Restart Emacs to complete the upgrade.
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## Update notification
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For convenience an indicator is displayed in the mode-line whenever a new
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version of `Spacemacs` is available.
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Symbol | Description
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![git-new](doc/img/update-green.png) | < 3 releases behind
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![git-del](doc/img/update-orange.png) | < 5 releases behind
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![git-mod](doc/img/update-red.png) | >= 5 releases behind
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**Note:**
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A feature allowing update by merely clicking on the indicator will be implemented _soon_!
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## Rollback
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Should anything go wrong during an update, you can rollback ELPA packages to a
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previous version. Click (press `RET`) on the `[Rollback]` link of the startup
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page, choose a rollback slot.
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Rollback slot names are dates with the following format `YYYY-MM-DD_HH.MM.SS`.
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The date corresponds to the date of an update. The most recent slots are
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listed first.
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# Configuration
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`Spacemacs` divides its configuration into self-contained units called
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[configuration layers][config]. These layers are stacked on top of each other
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to achieve a custom configuration.
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By default `Spacemacs` uses the dotfile `~/.spacemacs` to control which layers
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to load. Within this file you may also generally configure certain features.
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## Configuration layers
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A configuration layer is a directory containing at least the following files:
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- `packages.el`: Defines and configures packages to be downloaded from Emacs
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package repositories using `package.el`
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- `extensions.el`: Configures packages which cannot be downloaded with
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`package.el` such as built-in Emacs features and git submodules.
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If you already have your own `Emacs` configuration you can move it to your
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own layer.
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The following command creates a layer in the `private` directory:
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<SPC> : configuration-layer/create-layer RET
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Any configuration layers you create must be explicitly loaded in `~/.spacemacs`.
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**Note:** For your privacy, the contents of the `private` directory are not
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under source control. See the documentation for a discussion on how to
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[manage your private configuration][manage_config].
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## Dotfile (.spacemacs)
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As mentioned `.spacemacs` controls which configuration layers to load and
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is also a means to customizing `Spacemacs`.
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The following command will create a `.spacemacs` file in your home directory:
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<SPC> : dotspacemacs/install RET
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...to open the installed dotfile:
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<SPC> f e d
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...to load some configuration layers using the variable
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`dotspacemacs-configuration-layers`:
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```elisp
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;; List of configuration layers to load.
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dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(auto-completion smex)
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```
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Some configuration layers support configuration variables to expose granular
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control over layer-specific features, [git layer][] being one such example.
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Variables can be directly set within `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers` like so:
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```elisp
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;; List of configuration layers to load.
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dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(auto-completion
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(git :variables
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git-magit-status-fullscreen t)
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smex)
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```
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At anytime you can apply the changes made to the dotfile or layers
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_without restarting_ `Spacemacs` by pressing <kbd>SPC f e R</kbd>.
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The [comments in this file][dotfile template] contain further information about
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how to customize `Spacemacs`. See the [dotfile configuration][dotfile] section of
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the documentation for more details.
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## Dotdirectory (~/.spacemacs.d)
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Like `Emacs`, Spacemacs initialization can also be contained in an `init.el` file
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in a special directory `~/.spacemacs.d`. The contents of the dotfile should be
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then copied in the `init.el` file.
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# Learning Spacemacs
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## Editing Styles
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Spacemacs can be used by Vim users or Emacs users by setting the
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`dotspacemacs-editing-style` variable to `'vim` or `'emacs` in the dotfile
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`~/.spacemacs`.
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## The leader keys
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`Spacemacs` key bindings use a leader key which is by default bound to
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<kbd>SPC</kbd> (space bar) in `vim` editing style and <kbd>M-m</kbd> in
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`emacs` style.
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You can change it by setting the variable `dotspacemacs-leader-key` if
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you use the `vim` style or `dotspacemacs-emacs-leader-key` if you use
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the `emacs` style (these variables must be set in the file `~/.spacemacs`).
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For simplicity the documentation always refers to the leader key as
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<kbd>SPC</kbd>.
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There is secondary leader key called the major-mode leader key which is
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set to <kbd>,</kbd> by default. This key is a shortcut for <kbd>SPC m</kbd>
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where all the major-mode specific commands are bound.
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## Evil-tutor
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If you are willing to learn the Vim key bindings (highly recommended since
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you can benefit from them even in `emacs` style), press <kbd>SPC h T</kbd>
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to begin an Evil-adapted Vimtutor.
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## Universal argument
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In `vim` editing style the universal argument defaults to `<SPC> u`
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instead of `C-u` because the latter is used to scroll up as in Vim.
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## Configuration layers and Package discovery
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By using `helm-spacemacs` with <kbd>SPC f e h</kbd> you can quickly search
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for a package and get the name of the layers using it.
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You can also easily go to the `README.org` of a layer or go to the initialization
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function of a package.
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## Key bindings discovery
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Thanks to [which-key][], whenever a prefix command is pressed (like `SPC`)
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a buffer appears after one second listing the possible keys for this prefix.
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It is also possible to search for specific key bindings by pressing:
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SPC ?
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To narrow the bindings list to those prefixed with `SPC`,
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type a pattern like this regular expression:
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SPC\ b
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which would list all `buffer` related bindings.
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## Describe functions
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`Describe functions` are powerful Emacs introspection commands to get information
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about functions, variables, modes etc. These commands are bound thusly:
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`<SPC> h d f` | describe-function
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`<SPC> h d k` | describe-key
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`<SPC> h d m` | describe-mode
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`<SPC> h d v` | describe-variable
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# How-To's
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Some quick `how-to's` are compiled in the [HOWTOs.org][] file.
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# Contributions
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`Spacemacs` needs _you_!
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We especially need to create more configuration layers that, for instance, bring
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support for new languages.
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If you are ready to contribute please begin by consulting the
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[contribution guidelines][CONTRIBUTE.org] and [conventions][CONVENTIONS.org],
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thanks!
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# License
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The license is GPLv3 for all parts specific to `Spacemacs`, this includes:
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- the initialization and core files
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- all the layer files.
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- the documentation
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# Special Credits
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[Spacemacs logo][] by [Nasser Alshammari][]
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released under a Creative Commons license.
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# Supporting Spacemacs
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The best way to support Spacemacs is to contribute to it either by reporting
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bugs, helping the community on the [Gitter Chat][] or sending pull requests.
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If you want to show your support financially you can buy a drink to the
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maintainer by clicking on the [Paypal badge](#top).
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Thank you !
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# FAQ
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## Common
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1. **Which version of Spacemacs am I running ?**
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The version is displayed on the upper right corner of the loading screen.
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You may also just type <kbd>SPC f e v</kbd>.
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2. **What is the official pronunciation of Spacemacs ?**
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As it is written, that is _space_ then _macs_.
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3. **Why are packages installed with `package-install` automatically deleted by
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Spacemacs when it boots ?**
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To declare new packages you have to create a new configuration layer, see
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the [quick start guide](#configuration).
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4. **The Spacemacs banner is ugly, what should I do ?**
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Install the default font supported by Spacemacs or choose a fixed width font.
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More information in the [font section][] of the documentation.
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5. **The powerline separators are ugly, how can I fix them ?**
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Use the property `:powerline-scale` of the variable
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`dotspacemacs-default-font`. See [font section][] documentation for more details.
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6. **The powerline separators have no anti-aliasing, what can I do ?**
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Emacs powerline uses XMP images to draw the separators in a graphical
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environment. You can have anti-aliasing if you use the `utf8` separator.
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Note that by default the `utf8` separator is used in a terminal.
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See the powerline section in the [documentation][powerline-doc].
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7. **Why is after-init-hook not executed ?**
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Don't launch Spacemacs with `emacs -q -l init.el` command. This command will
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run the hooked function in `after-init-hook` before the evaluation of the
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passed `-l init.el` file.
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## Windows
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1. **Why do the fonts look crappy on Windows ?**
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You can install [MacType][] on Windows to get very nice looking fonts. It is
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also recommended to disable smooth scrolling on Windows.
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2. **Why is there no Spacemacs logo in the startup buffer ?**
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A GUI build of emacs supporting image display is required.
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You can follow the instructions [here][Windows Image Support]. Alternatively you
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can download binaries of emacs with image support
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included such as [this one][emacs-for-windows].
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## OS X
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1. **Why are the powerline colors not correct on OS X ?**
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This is a [known issue][powerline-srgb-issue] as of Emacs 24.4 due to
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`ns-use-srgb-colorspace` defaulting to true. It is recommended to use
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the [emacs-mac-port][] build. See the [install OSX section][] for more
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details.
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[Twitter]: http://i.imgur.com/tXSoThF.png
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[CONTRIBUTE.org]: doc/CONTRIBUTE.org
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[CONVENTIONS.org]: doc/CONVENTIONS.org
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[DOCUMENTATION.org]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org
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[HOWTOs.org]: doc/HOWTOs.org
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[VIMUSERS.org]: doc/VIMUSERS.org
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[config]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#configuration-layers
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[dotfile]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#dotfile-configuration
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[manage_config]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#managing-private-configuration-layers
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[using_package_buf]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#using-the-package-list-buffer
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[troubleshoot]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#troubleshoot
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[contrib layers]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#using-configuration-layers
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[Git support]: contrib/git/README.org
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[git layer]: contrib/git
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[ace-jump]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#vim-motions-with-ace-jump-mode
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[project management]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#project-management
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[Evil Mode]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#evil
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[private]: ./private
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[layers]: ./contrib
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[font section]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#font
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[powerline-seps]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#powerline-separators
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[FAQ]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs#faq
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[dotfile template]: ./core/templates/.spacemacs.template
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[install OSX section]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs#os-x
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[osx layer]: contrib/osx/README.org
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[which-key]: https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key
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[evil-nerd-commenter]: https://github.com/redguardtoo/evil-nerd-commenter
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[Gitter Chat]: https://gitter.im/syl20bnr/spacemacs
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[Gitter Chat IRC server]: https://irc.gitter.im/
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[MacType]: https://code.google.com/p/mactype/
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[emacs-mac-port]: https://github.com/railwaycat/homebrew-emacsmacport
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[emacs-mac-port-server]: https://github.com/railwaycat/emacs-mac-port/blob/master/README-mac#L210-L213
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[homebrew]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew
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[emacs-for-windows]: http://emacsbinw64.sourceforge.net/
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[the platinum searcher]: https://github.com/monochromegane/the_platinum_searcher
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[powerline-srgb-issue]: https://github.com/milkypostman/powerline/issues/54
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[powerline-doc]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.org#powerline-separators
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[so-server-unsafe]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/885793/emacs-error-when-calling-server-start
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[Spacemacs logo]: https://github.com/nashamri/spacemacs-logo
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[Nasser Alshammari]: https://github.com/nashamri
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[cpaulik-unity-icon]: http://splendidabacus.com/posts/2015/03/spacemacs-unity-icon/
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[Windows Image Support]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2650041/emacs-under-windows-and-png-files
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