Formerly, you were required to have a doom! call (even a blank one) in ~/.doom.d/init.el if you wanted to have private sub-modules in ~/.doom.d/modules/. No more. It is no longer doom!'s responsibility to affect `doom-modules-dirs`. This is now done by :config private, while the Doom modules directory is now the initial entry in doom-modules-dirs. |
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:config private
This module enables support for an external private module and nested
submodules, either at ~/.doom.d
(or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/doom
with the +xdg
flag).
Table of Contents TOC
Module Flags
+xdg
Tells this module to respect XDG conventions and look for your private config in$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/doom
(falls back to~/.config/doom
).
Features
Private sub-modules
Modules placed in the modules/
subdirectory of your external config are
symlinked to ~/.emacs.d/modules/private
, and can be activated from doom!
:
(doom! :private private-module1 private-module2 ...)