Mention guru-warn-only

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Bozhidar Batsov 2014-01-05 00:29:07 +02:00
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This is not a bug - it's a feature! I firmly believe that the one true This is not a bug - it's a feature! I firmly believe that the one true
way to use Emacs is by using it the way it was intended to be used (as way to use Emacs is by using it the way it was intended to be used (as
far as navigation is concerned at least). That's why I've disabled all far as navigation is concerned at least). That's why I've disabled all
movement commands with arrows (and keys like page up, page down, etc) - to prevent you from being tempted to movement commands with arrows (and keys like page up, page down,
use them. etc) - to prevent you from being tempted to use them.
If you'd still like to use the arrow keys just invoke `M-x If you'd like to be able to use the arrow keys (but still be reminded of
guru-mode` to enable them for the duration of your the alternatives) put this in your personal config:
current Emacs session or add the following snippet to your
personal Emacs customization to enable them permanently: ```lisp
(setq guru-warn-only t)
```
To disable `guru-mode` completely add the following snippet to your
personal Emacs config:
```lisp ```lisp
(setq prelude-guru nil) (setq prelude-guru nil)