If you use a build script (see the xmonad-testing repo for one that works with cabal projects; it's tested because I use it myself) you can get mod-q back.
On 28-09-21 14:02, Daniel Trstenjak wrote:
> in which case it's IMHO even simpler to define a cabal project for your
> xmonad configuration, which then depends on xmonad, xmonad-contrib or
> xmonad-extras (e.g https://github.com/dan-t/xmonad-config).
I do the same and I think it is better. I just want to point out that
sometimes you will miss the mod-q keybinding to recompile and test on the
fly :^|
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Rubén. (pgp: 4EE9 28F7 932E F4AD)
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