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--- gen
+++ gen
pair .sqliterc sqliterc.lp
pair .psqlrc psqlrc.lp
pair .cwmrc cwmrc.lp
+pair mg mg.lp
pair bin/acmerc bin/acmerc.lp +x
pair bin/amused-monitor bin/amused-monitor.lp +x
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+++ mg.lp
+# mg -- micro emacs
+
+mg is an Emacs clone. Well, it's more minimal, it doesn't have any
+scripting language etc, but it has mostly the same keybindings as Emacs.
+Having it in base on OpenBSD is a Godsent.
+
+ set-fill-column 72
+ meta-key-mode
+
+Set some defaults. `meta-key-mode' in particular is incredibly helpful
+because it allows to enter non-ASCII characters. mg still doesn't know
+how to render those (so you get "\303\250" instead of รจ), but at least
+you can input them!
+
+ backup-to-home-directory
+
+I don't like to have the whole filesystem dirtied by all those backup
+files. This moves them in ~/.mg.d in case I need them.
+
+ define-key compile "n" next-line
+ define-key compile "p" previous-line
+ define-key compile "q" delete-window
+
+Mg doesn't have many (any?) keybinding defined in compile-mode. This
+turns it into something that resambles Emacs a bit more and it's
+handier.
+
+ global-set-key "\^cm" compile
+ global-set-key "\eg\eg" goto-line
+
+compile is handy to have and while here bind "M-g M-g" to goto-line,
+just as in Emacs.
+
+ auto-execute *.[ch] c-mode
+ auto-execute *.[ch] auto-fill-mode
+
+ auto-execute README* auto-fill-mode
+ auto-execute *.txt auto-fill-mode
+ auto-execute *.md auto-fill-mode
+ auto-execute *.[1-9] auto-fill-mode
+
+ auto-execute * auto-indent-mode
+
+`auto-execute' is similar to add-hook. Set some default stuff for files
+matching those patterns.