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Going to get rid of the org configuration, it's not super friendly for
my workflow.
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Change-Id: I06b104d79deac199f9cd9cdae705e333d23cc852
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Change-Id: I01dae985e603f5041c8874cf20699b217ebc0382
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Despite all the hype around eglot, it's not working well enough for me.
I keep running into issues where the text is poorly formatted (I might
have more than one formatter running, so it could be my fault). It also
have to frequently reconnect to the server, which is really
annoying (and I did not use to have that problem with lsp-mode).
Change-Id: I5763487882599053adf9fd05c612422ad94edbe1
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We don't care, as long as these files are ignored in `.gitignore' it
does not matter where we write them.
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It's useful to keep track of the repositories, the code reviews, issues,
etc. It's also easier to do code reviews that way (at least the initial
reading).
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I'm moving around some files, we need to ignore a number of things. The
previous version of that file was also full of useless stuff.
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Since `git` understand `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`, let's gather all the
configuration files there.
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Will do another try with vim and a few plugins.
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