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Shorter recipe when using defaults #17
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you could use: (use-package fnhh :quelpa) and it will use the recipe from the store |
what store? I use quelpa only for the packages that aren't anywhere, so I don't think a recipe does exist at all. |
The recipes are pulled from a store in |
@a13 I think this is quite nice idea, to be able to pull from github (given it's the most popular host out there) with so little syntax. |
@kiennq thanks! |
yeah, why not. but then I would suggest to add it to quelpa itself since we could distinguish between a string and a list as a recipe. if it is a string it is the shorthand notation and if it's a list we do the normal thing |
@steckerhalter there's one thing - AFAICS quelpa itself doesn't know the package name, only quelpa-use-package does |
@a13 yeah. I'm not sure if the package name is mandatory but it could be |
Most of :quelpa recipes I use are just downloaded from github so to avoid duplications I'd like to write them like:
instead of the current
I think it's very easy to (and I'm ready to) implement such functionality in
use-package-normalize/:quelpa
, so we can get package name fromname-symbol
, the default:fetcher
keyword can be adefcustom
, which defaults to github.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: