Since lang/org has grown (and is expected to grow much, much more), it has been given its own module category. Concerns #129, #138
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EmacsLisp
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EmacsLisp
;;; org/org-notebook/config.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
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;; (add-hook 'org-load-hook '+org|init-notebook t)
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;; While I program, write or plan, I want easy access to notes of various kinds,
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;; such as major-mode/language specific notes, or project-specific notes. They
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;; can be accessed via `+org-notebook/find-major-mode-notes' and
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;; `+org-notebook/find-project-notes'.
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(defvar +org-notebook-dir (concat +org-dir "notes/")
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"The directory where the notes are kept.")
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(defvar +org-notebook-code-dir (concat +org-notebook-dir "code/")
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"The directory where programming notes and snippets are kept.")
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(defvar +org-notebook-project-dir (concat +org-notebook-dir "projects/")
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"The directory where project notes are kept.")
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(defvar +org-notebook-code-alist
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'((js2-mode . "javascript"))
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"An alist mapping certain modes (symbols) to their org notes directory name.
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If a mode isn't here, it's guessed by stripping out the -mode suffix and
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replacing '+' characters with 'p's.")
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;; (defun +org|init-notebook ())
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