In this stream, we'll take a brief detour from our usual EXWM hacking to experiment with an idea I had today: "inverse literate" Emacs configurations. The major benefit of a literate configuration in Org Mode is that it can easily be converted into a readable form online. However, editing such a configuration can be painful for various reasons. Let's try to come up with a way to write our configuration purely in Emacs Lisp while still producing an Org file for publishing the configuration online!
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