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[nongnu] elpa/devil e18ba544f6 2/2: Briefly mention installation details in README |
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Sun, 28 May 2023 16:01:04 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: elpa/devil
commit e18ba544f6b238a5f9c4231e36c4b3bbb313d84b
Author: Susam Pal <susam@susam.net>
Commit: Susam Pal <susam@susam.net>
Briefly mention installation details in README
---
MANUAL.org | 2 +-
README.org | 11 +++++++++--
2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/MANUAL.org b/MANUAL.org
index ac04e8498e..4fda182ce9 100644
--- a/MANUAL.org
+++ b/MANUAL.org
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ type a space, it is represented as =SPC=.
:END:
Devil is available via [[https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/devil.html][NonGNU
ELPA]] and [[https://melpa.org/#/devil][MELPA]]. You may already have a
preferred way of installing packages from ELPA/MELPA. If so, install
-the package named =devil= to get Devil. If you have Emacs 28 or a
+the package named =devil= to get Devil. If you have Emacs 28.1 or a
more recent version, it has NonGNU ELPA enabled by default, so you can
install Devil quite easily with =M-x package-install RET devil RET=
without having to perform any further steps. However, for the sake of
diff --git a/README.org b/README.org
index 057c3b6d75..888a944f1f 100644
--- a/README.org
+++ b/README.org
@@ -17,11 +17,18 @@ if you can charm the Devil. But beware, for in this
sinister domain,
you must relinquish your comma key and embrace an editing experience
that whispers wicked secrets into your fingertips.
-** Get Started
+** Introduction
:PROPERTIES:
-:CUSTOM_ID: get-started
+:CUSTOM_ID: introduction
:END:
+Devil is available in MELPA as well as NonGNU ELPA. If you are using
+Emacs 28.1 or a more recent version of Emacs, you can get the latest
+stable version of Devil by typing =M-x package-install RET devil RET=.
+Otherwise, you need to add MELPA or NonGNU ELPA to your list of
+package archives and then install MELPA. More details on the
+installation procedure is provided in the
[[https://susam.github.io/devil/][manual]].
+
By default, Devil mode rebinds the comma key to activate Devil. Once
activated, Devil reads a so-called Devil key sequence from you. As
you type your Devil key sequence, Devil translates the key sequence to