Mention guru-warn-only
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This is not a bug - it's a feature! I firmly believe that the one true
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way to use Emacs is by using it the way it was intended to be used (as
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far as navigation is concerned at least). That's why I've disabled all
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movement commands with arrows (and keys like page up, page down, etc) - to prevent you from being tempted to
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use them.
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movement commands with arrows (and keys like page up, page down,
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etc) - to prevent you from being tempted to use them.
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If you'd still like to use the arrow keys just invoke `M-x
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guru-mode` to enable them for the duration of your
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current Emacs session or add the following snippet to your
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personal Emacs customization to enable them permanently:
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If you'd like to be able to use the arrow keys (but still be reminded of
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the alternatives) put this in your personal config:
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```lisp
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(setq guru-warn-only t)
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```
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To disable `guru-mode` completely add the following snippet to your
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personal Emacs config:
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```lisp
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(setq prelude-guru nil)
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