docs/faq: revise 'customized without restarting' answer
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@ -757,17 +757,15 @@ tools for experienced Emacs users to skirt around it (most of the time):
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- Evaluate your changes on-the-fly with ~+eval/region~ (bound to the =gr=
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operator for evil users) or ~eval-last-sexp~ (bound to =C-x C-e=). Changes
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take effect immediately.
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- On-the-fly evaluation won't work for all changes. For instance, changing your
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~doom!~ block (i.e. the list of modules for Doom to enable) will always
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require a restart (and ~bin/doom refresh~).
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- On-the-fly evaluation won't work for all changes. e.g. Changing your ~doom!~
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block (i.e. the list of modules for Doom to enable).
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Doom provides ~M-x doom/reload~ for your convenience, which will run ~doom
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refresh~, restart the Doom initialization process, and re-evaluate your
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personal config, but this won't clear pre-existing state. That may or may not
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be a problem, this hasn't be thoroughly tested and Doom cannot anticipate
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complications arising from your private config.
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If you intend to use ~doom/reload~, you must design your config to be
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But rather than running ~doom refresh~ and restarting Emacs, Doom provides
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~M-x doom/reload~ for your convenience (bound to =SPC h r r= and =C-h r r=).
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This runs ~doom refresh~, restarts the Doom initialization process and
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re-evaluates your personal config. However, this won't clear pre-existing
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state; Doom won't unload modules/packages that have already been loaded and it
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can't anticipate complications arising from a private config that isn't
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idempotent.
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- Many ~bin/doom~ commands are available as elisp commands with the ~doom//*~
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prefix. e.g. ~doom//refresh~, ~doom//update~, etc. Feel free to use them, but
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