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The package loads the module itself, naturally. I was just trying
things to get it to work on Darwin, but it turns out that I can work
around the issue by loading Emacs from the terminal
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Split out SSH configuration for now as they have their own SSH configs
for unattended keys
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This makes it usable when browsing emacs package sources in the nix
store, for example
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It doesn't do what I thought it did. Not sure how I got confused by it
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