Still a long way to go, but this introduces a few niceties for debugging CLI failures: + The (extended) output of the last bin/doom command is now logged to ~/.emacs.d/.local/doom.log + If an error occurs, short backtraces are displayed whether or not you have debug mode on. The full backtrace is written to ~/.emacs.d/.local/doom.error.log. + bin/doom now aborts with a warning if: - The script itself or its parent directory is a symlink. It's fine if ~/.emacs.d is symlinked though. - Running bin/doom as root when your DOOMDIR isn't in /root/. - If you're sporting Emacs 26.1 (now handled in the elisp side rather than the /bin/sh shebang preamble). + If a 'doom sync' was aborted prematurely, you'll be warned that Doom was left in an inconsistent state and that you must run `doom sync` again. May address #3746 |
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