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How start Emacs only with specific packages?

If you use require in your init file, then Emacs must load the package. If you don’t use require, then Emacs doesn’t need to load anything. … The mistake most people make is to require every package that they want to use. 99% of the time you can configure any package you want (by setting its variables, for example), without ever requireing the …
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How do you install DoReMi?

You install it the same way you install any code from any random .el file: copy it into your load-path, and then call require. require takes one argument, which is the name of the feature to load. … Add (require 'doremi) to your init file, and Emacs will go looking for doremi.el (and doremi.elc, in case it’s been byte–compiled) in every directory mentioned in load-path. …
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Completely, fully utilize/require a "package" from a local Git repository without any packag...

The directions say to add this to your init file: (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/helm/directory") ; facultative when installed with make install (require 'helm) (require 'helm-autoloads) That is, first …
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