nit: revise commentary in early-init.el

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Henrik Lissner 2022-09-06 23:28:39 +02:00
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;; early-init.el was introduced in Emacs 27.1 and is loaded before init.el;
;; before Emacs initializes package.el and its UI; and before site files are
;; loaded. This is the best time to tweak Emacs (though any UI work will have to
;; be deferred).
;; be deferred), and will always be where Doom's dirtiest (and config-agnostic)
;; startup optimizations will live.
;;
;; This file is responsible for bootstrapping an interactive session, and is
;; where all our dirtiest (and config-agnostic) startup hacks should live. It's
;; also home to Doom's bootloader, which lets you choose what Emacs config to
;; load with one of two switches:
;; - '--init-directory DIR' (backported from Emacs 29)
;; - Or Doom's profile system with '--profile NAME' (you declare configs in
;; $EMACSDIR/profiles.el or implicitly as directories in $EMACSDIR/profiles/).
;; Doom uses this file as its universal bootstrapper, for both interactive and
;; non-interactive sessions. It's also the heart of its bootloader, which lets
;; you switch between Emacs configs on demand using `--init-directory DIR'
;; (which it has backported from Emacs 29) or `--profile NAME` (for more about
;; this, read the Profiles section in docs/developers.org or
;; `https://docs.doomemacs.org/developers').
;;
;; You should *never* load this file in non-interactive sessions (e.g. batch
;; scripts). Load `doom-start' or use 'doom run' instead!
;; If you're writing a Doom-based batch script, or using Doom's CLI framework,
;; load this file to initialize Doom and its CLI framework. Then you may
;; optionally load `doom-start' to initialize your interactive config on top of
;; it, if you need it.
;;
;;; Code: