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This reverts commit 4d02c68db272b0585ea3db2aa358ded296dbe7e9.
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Only need this when working on other people's code
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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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Enables calling remake easily from other programs
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neovim already has syntax support via vim-polyglot
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I can always run them ad-hoc with `comma`, now
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