Once 'doom install' finishes, further instruction still assumes your config lives in ~/.doom.d, which was supposed to be changed inc1c966c
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But before you doom yourself, here are some things you should know:
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1. Don't forget to run 'doom sync', then restart Emacs, after modifying init.el
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or packages.el in ~/.config/doom.
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This command ensures needed packages are installed, orphaned packages are
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removed, and your autoloads/cache files are up to date. When in doubt, run
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'doom sync'!
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2. If something goes wrong, run `doom doctor`. It diagnoses common issues with
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your environment and setup, and may offer clues about what is wrong.
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3. Use 'doom upgrade' to update Doom. Doing it any other way will require
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additional steps. Run 'doom help upgrade' to understand those extra steps.
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4. Access Doom's documentation from within Emacs via 'SPC h d h' or 'C-h d h'
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(or 'M-x doom/help')
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Have fun!
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