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How do I uninstall a MELPA package from Emacs?

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    @mms I learned just the basics for very tiny adjustments and settings. I think you're right. The day I'll tackle a LISP family language I'll give it another shot.
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    Have you ever wanted to have Theo de Raadt give you his fortune in your GNU Emacs session? I made a package some time ago which serves exactly this purpose. You can find the package, as well as it's history on Codeberg with the following link. It is currently my only Emacs package, but I plan to make more when it becomes useful to.https://codeberg.org/amadaluzia/theo.elAppending to the history after the package was published onto Codeberg, I ended up in a call where me and @izder456 were talking about theo.el. I believe in that call, it was also reposted in the OpenBSD room on Matrix. I also remember being suggested to put it on MELPA, so that is exactly what I did.After creating the pull request and fixing all of the issues that stopped it from being pushed into MELPA, it couldn't make it on as it was a pretty repetitive package, and there were about 5 other `fortune`-esque packages with much more customisability. However, I now have a better package because of MELPA's guidelines, and I believe that I can still give attention to the package, even if not through MELPA.That's why I wanted to talk about it here, because maybe you are interested in having a fortune package for your GNU Emacs. If so, and assuming you have straight.el, you can simply copy the following snippet into your init.el. After that, you should have it installed.https://gist.github.com/amadaluzia/be96e325326a9d66619543af410e4bf4Let me know how the package goes for you. I would love to improve the GNU Emacs ecosystem further, as a GNU Emacs user.#opensource #foss #emacs #openbsd #bsd #runbsd
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    If you're using #lazyblorg as your static website generator: I've updated the project today.It now used "uv" for dependency management, script invocation and unit test execution. Furthermore, I adapted the code to match the #pandoc version of Debian 13 Trixie.Although you need to adapt a few things (mainly path settings in a shell script), this update should actually improve and simplify things for you as well.https://karl-voit.at/tags/lazyblorg/https://github.com/novoid/lazyblorgHTH 🙇 #publicvoit #Emacs #Orgmode #orgdown
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    So, what about this skeleton page?#+OPTIONS: toc:nil#+TITLE: Knowledge 枯山水 (/karesansui/): Paths to Other Gardens# -*- mode: org; coding: utf-8-dos; -*-* My Garden** Knowledge 枯山水 (/karesansui/):PROPERTIES::CUSTOM_ID: mygarden-https://marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page:END:[[https://marcoxbresciani.codeberg.page]]* Paths to Other Gardens#+INCLUDE: "https://another.garden.url/gardens.org::#mygarden-https://another.garden.url"