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How do you remove compiler warnings for macro usage when running macro with 'with-eval-after...

So to fix your code "right", you have two options: add a (eval-when-compile (require 'flycheck)) which will fix the compilation problem but at the cost of requiring flycheck to be installed and forcing …
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Should I use "require" or "load" when writing my own configuration?

The point of require is not lazy-loading (that would be autoload instead). Instead, the purpose is to avoid loading the same package multiple times. … In the case of config files, which of load or require is preferable is unclear and will depend on your particular use case (but I think in most cases the difference will be negligible). …
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Launching emacs with configured packages

Add (package-initialize) or for more modern Emacsen you can use (package-activate-all) In either case, it needs to come before the require. …
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require vs. package-initialize?

You should be able to use require, yes, but only after running package-initialize (in Emacs≥27, this is done for you before the beginning of the .emacs file). … Note that for 99% of the packages require should not be needed (the autoloads should cause the package to be loaded as soon as you try to make use of it). …
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Prevent byte-compiler warnings after requiring features

Here's how I'd do it: (require 'markdown-mode nil 'noerror) ... ... ... (if (fboundp 'markdown-mode) ..use markdown-mode..) …
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Deep eager macroexpansion

(require <foo>) is treated specially when it's at top-level (it causes the compiler to require the file also, rather than only do the require at run-time). … If the require is not performed at compilation time, then your code can't be compiled properly since the define-clojure-indent macro won't be known during compilation, leading to mis-compilation, indeed …
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