Clone and run this on a new EC2 instance running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to
configure your bash
and emacs
development environment as follows:
cd $HOME
git clone https://github.com/startup-class/dotfiles.git
ln -sb dotfiles/.screenrc .
ln -sb dotfiles/.bash_profile .
ln -sb dotfiles/.bashrc .
ln -sb dotfiles/.bashrc_custom .
mv .emacs.d .emacs.d~
ln -s dotfiles/.emacs.d .
See also http://github.com/jjsuarez/setup to install prerequisite
programs. If all goes well, in addition to a more useful prompt, now you can
do emacs -nw hello.js
and hitting C-c!
to launch an interactive SSJS
REPL, among many other features. See the
Startup Engineering Video Lectures 4a/4b
for more details.
##Updated by jjsuarez AUG 2015:
Re-organized the .emacs.d folder to include a sub-folder .emacs.d/lisp and added all the .el files into
it. Also changed the load-path from .emacs.d/ to emacs.d/lisp folder in the file init.el. This avoids
warnings of possible collisions of custom-made .el files and .el files generated bey emacs itself.