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* Direnv
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I use [[https://direnv.net][direnv]] in combination with [[https://nixos.org][nix]] to allow for programs to only be
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available in certain directories. The [[https://github.com/wbolster/emacs-direnv][emacs-direnv]] makes Emacs play nice with
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direnv, so that it for instance can detect a language server that is only
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available within some project. The =direnv-always-show-summary= is set to
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=nil= to avoid having long messages pop up in the messages buffer whenever I
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enter a directory that interacts with direnv.
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I use [[https://nixos.org][nix]] in most of my projects, to specify the programs needed in order
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work on that project. In combination with [[https://direnv.net][direnv]], these programs are only
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available within those projects; that is: when I =cd= into a Javascript
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project, then I can call =npm=, but in my system globally, there is no trace of
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it. The package [[https://github.com/purcell/envrc][envrc]] helps Emacs and direnv play nice.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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;; direnv integration
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(use-package direnv
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:config
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(setq direnv-always-show-summary nil)
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(direnv-mode 1))
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(use-package envrc
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:if (executable-find "direnv")
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:init
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(setq envrc-debug t)
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(add-hook 'after-init-hook (lambda () (envrc-global-mode 1))))
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#+end_src
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