diff --git a/docs/getting_started.org b/docs/getting_started.org index a6bf856a1..63e394eeb 100644 --- a/docs/getting_started.org +++ b/docs/getting_started.org @@ -1300,7 +1300,7 @@ plugins from loading if the =:completion company= module isn't enabled. Autoload cookies were mentioned [[*=autoload/*.el= OR =autoload.el=][earlier]]. A couple more exist that are specific to Doom Emacs. This section will go over what they do and how to use them. -*** ~;;;###if~ +**** ~;;;###if~ Any file in a module can have a ~;;;###if FORM~ cookie at or near the top of the file (must be within the first 256 bytes of the file). =FORM= is evaluated to determine whether or not to include this file for autoloads scanning (on ~doom @@ -1329,7 +1329,7 @@ Keep in mind that =FORM= runs in a limited, non-interactive sub-session. I don't recommend doing anything expensive or especially complicated in them. #+end_quote -*** ~;;;###package~ +**** ~;;;###package~ This cookie exists solely to assist the ~doom/help-packages~ command. This command shows you documentation about packages in the Emacs ecosystem, including the ones that are installed. It also lists a) all the modules that install said @@ -1345,7 +1345,7 @@ but it accomplishes B by scanning for: Use it to let ~doom/help-packages~ know where to find config for packages where no ~after!~ or ~use-package!~ call is involved. -*** ~;;;###autodef~ +**** ~;;;###autodef~ An autodef is a special kind of autoloaded function (or macro) which Doom guarantees will /always/ be defined, whether or not its containing module is enabled (but will no-op if it is disabled).