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* doc/guix.texi (Package Management): Move "Emacs Interface" node to ...
  (Top): ...here, since it is not just about package management.
* doc/emacs.texi: Shift all nodes one level up (@section -> @chapter, etc.).
  Rename "Emacs Usage" node into "Emacs Package Management".  Move "Emacs
  Configuration" node here.
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@node Emacs Interface
@section Emacs Interface
@chapter Emacs Interface
@cindex Emacs
GNU Guix comes with a visual user interface for GNU@tie{}Emacs, known
as ``guix.el''. It can be used for routine package management tasks,
pretty much like the @command{guix package} command (@pxref{Invoking
guix package}). Specifically, ``guix.el'' makes it easy to:
@itemize
@item browse and display packages and generations;
@item search, install, upgrade and remove packages;
@item display packages from previous generations;
@item do some other useful things.
@end itemize
GNU Guix comes with several useful modules (known as ``guix.el'') for
GNU@tie{}Emacs which are intended to make an Emacs user interaction with
Guix convenient and fun.
@menu
* Initial Setup: Emacs Initial Setup. Preparing @file{~/.emacs}.
* Usage: Emacs Usage. Using the interface.
* Configuration: Emacs Configuration. Configuring the interface.
* Package Management: Emacs Package Management. Managing packages and generations.
* Prettify Mode: Emacs Prettify. Abbreviating @file{/gnu/store/@dots{}} file names.
* Completions: Emacs Completions. Completing @command{guix} shell command.
@end menu
@node Emacs Initial Setup
@subsection Initial Setup
@section Initial Setup
On the Guix System Distribution (@pxref{GNU Distribution}), ``guix.el''
is ready to use, provided Guix is installed system-wide, which is the
@ -105,22 +97,32 @@ emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
You can activate Emacs packages installed in your profile whenever you
want using @kbd{M-x@tie{}guix-emacs-load-autoloads}.
@node Emacs Usage
@subsection Usage
@node Emacs Package Management
@section Package Management
Once ``guix.el'' has been successfully configured, you should be able to
use commands for displaying packages and generations. This information
can be displayed in a ``list'' or ``info'' buffer.
use a visual interface for routine package management tasks, pretty much
like the @command{guix package} command (@pxref{Invoking guix package}).
Specifically, it makes it easy to:
@itemize
@item browse and display packages and generations;
@item search, install, upgrade and remove packages;
@item display packages from previous generations;
@item do some other useful things.
@end itemize
@menu
* Commands: Emacs Commands. @kbd{M-x guix-@dots{}}
* General information: Emacs General info. Common for both interfaces.
* ``List'' buffer: Emacs List buffer. List-like interface.
* ``Info'' buffer: Emacs Info buffer. Help-like interface.
* Configuration: Emacs Configuration. Configuring the interface.
@end menu
@node Emacs Commands
@subsubsection Commands
@subsection Commands
All commands for displaying packages and generations use the current
profile, which can be changed with
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allows you to keep using the Emacs interface with the updated Guix.
@node Emacs General info
@subsubsection General information
@subsection General information
The following keys are available for both ``list'' and ``info'' types of
buffers:
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@kbd{g}).
@node Emacs List buffer
@subsubsection ``List'' buffer
@subsection ``List'' buffer
An interface of a ``list'' buffer is similar to the interface provided
by ``package.el'' (@pxref{Package Menu,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
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@end table
@node Emacs Info buffer
@subsubsection ``Info'' buffer
@subsection ``Info'' buffer
The interface of an ``info'' buffer is similar to the interface of
@code{help-mode} (@pxref{Help Mode,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}).
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@node Emacs Prettify
@subsection Guix Prettify Mode
@section Guix Prettify Mode
Along with ``guix.el'', GNU@tie{}Guix comes with ``guix-prettify.el''.
It provides a minor mode for abbreviating store file names by replacing
hash sequences of symbols with ``@dots{}'':
GNU@tie{}Guix also comes with ``guix-prettify.el''. It provides a minor
mode for abbreviating store file names by replacing hash sequences of
symbols with ``@dots{}'':
@example
/gnu/store/72f54nfp6g1hz873w8z3gfcah0h4nl9p-foo-0.1
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@node Emacs Completions
@subsection Shell Completions
@section Shell Completions
Another feature that becomes available after configuring Emacs interface
(@pxref{Emacs Initial Setup}) is completing of @command{guix}

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* Introduction:: What is Guix about?
* Installation:: Installing Guix.
* Package Management:: Package installation, upgrade, etc.
* Emacs Interface:: Using Guix from Emacs.
* Programming Interface:: Using Guix in Scheme.
* Utilities:: Package management commands.
* GNU Distribution:: Software for your friendly GNU system.
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* Features:: How Guix will make your life brighter.
* Invoking guix package:: Package installation, removal, etc.
* Emacs Interface:: Package management from Emacs.
* Substitutes:: Downloading pre-built binaries.
* Packages with Multiple Outputs:: Single source package, multiple outputs.
* Invoking guix gc:: Running the garbage collector.
* Invoking guix pull:: Fetching the latest Guix and distribution.
* Invoking guix archive:: Exporting and importing store files.
Emacs Interface
* Initial Setup: Emacs Initial Setup. Preparing @file{~/.emacs}.
* Package Management: Emacs Package Management. Managing packages and generations.
* Prettify Mode: Emacs Prettify. Abbreviating @file{/gnu/store/@dots{}} file names.
* Completions: Emacs Completions. Completing @command{guix} shell command.
Programming Interface
* Defining Packages:: Defining new packages.
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This chapter describes the main features of Guix, as well as the package
management tools it provides. Two user interfaces are provided for
routine package management tasks: a command-line interface
(@pxref{Invoking guix package, @code{guix package}}), and a visual user
interface in Emacs (@pxref{Emacs Interface}).
routine package management tasks: A command-line interface described below
(@pxref{Invoking guix package, @code{guix package}}), as well as a visual user
interface in Emacs described in a subsequent chapter (@pxref{Emacs Interface}).
@menu
* Features:: How Guix will make your life brighter.
* Invoking guix package:: Package installation, removal, etc.
* Emacs Interface:: Package management from Emacs.
* Substitutes:: Downloading pre-built binaries.
* Packages with Multiple Outputs:: Single source package, multiple outputs.
* Invoking guix gc:: Running the garbage collector.
@ -1455,8 +1461,6 @@ Finally, since @command{guix package} may actually start build
processes, it supports all the common build options that @command{guix
build} supports (@pxref{Invoking guix build, common build options}).
@include emacs.texi
@node Substitutes
@section Substitutes
@ -1898,6 +1902,8 @@ automatically builds them. The build process may be controlled with the
same options that can be passed to the @command{guix build} command
(@pxref{Invoking guix build, common build options}).
@c *********************************************************************
@include emacs.texi
@c *********************************************************************
@node Programming Interface