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authorWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2020-09-01T09·17+0100
committerWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2020-09-01T09·17+0100
commitfb5ec068ddd50f6bce41c7a0bad45673db787940 (patch)
tree19b4ff96983c08f451e7da5f58c95b8f6090ec84 /emacs/.emacs.d
parenta638e15c0dd14a25e6f032b08de5ee1575677497 (diff)
More Elisp linting
This should cover most of the remaining linting errors. After this, I expect
fewer than ten linting errors.
Diffstat (limited to 'emacs/.emacs.d')
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/redux-action2
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/typed-redux-action2
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/alist.el120
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bag.el26
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bookmark.el32
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/buffer.el116
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bytes.el60
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cache.el34
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/clipboard.el10
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/colorscheme.el66
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/constants.el18
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cycle.el98
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/device.el22
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/display.el48
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/dotted.el22
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/email.el6
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fonts.el81
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fs.el23
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/functions.el100
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/graph.el24
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/irc.el104
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-clipmenu.el56
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-helpers.el16
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/kbd.el32
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keybindings.el54
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keyboard.el126
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/laptop-battery.el18
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/list.el106
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/math.el16
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/maybe.el4
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/modeline.el20
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/number.el70
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/random.el34
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scope.el56
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/screen-brightness.el1
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scrot.el37
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/sequence.el18
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/series.el52
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/set.el134
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ssh.el12
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/stack.el36
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/tree.el18
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/vterm-mgt.el30
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/window-manager.el46
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-misc.el6
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-nix.el4
-rw-r--r--emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-ui.el24
47 files changed, 1050 insertions, 990 deletions
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/redux-action b/emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/redux-action
index a6df4b62bf..681c5d0dfd 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/redux-action
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/redux-action
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
 # name: redux-action
 # key: rax
 # --
-export const ${1:$$(string-lower->caps yas-text)} = '`(downcase (buffer-dirname))`/${1:$(string-caps->kebab yas-text)}'
\ No newline at end of file
+export const ${1:$$(string-lower->caps yas-text)} = '`(downcase (functions-buffer-dirname))`/${1:$(string-caps->kebab yas-text)}'
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/typed-redux-action b/emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/typed-redux-action
index 7f7eb5aca2..53c6e5fc5a 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/typed-redux-action
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/snippets/rjsx-mode/typed-redux-action
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@
 # name: typed-redux-action
 # key: trax
 # --
-export const ${1:$$(string-lower->caps yas-text)}: '`(downcase (buffer-dirname))`/${1:$(string-caps->kebab yas-text)}' = '`(downcase (buffer-dirname))`/${1:$(string-caps->kebab yas-text)}'
\ No newline at end of file
+export const ${1:$$(string-lower->caps yas-text)}: '`(downcase (functions-buffer-dirname))`/${1:$(string-caps->kebab yas-text)}' = '`(downcase (buffer-dirname))`/${1:$(string-caps->kebab yas-text)}'
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/alist.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/alist.el
index 574960a892..f9d2be71fb 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/alist.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/alist.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; alist.el --- Interface for working with associative lists -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Firstly, a rant:
@@ -89,7 +93,7 @@
 ;; Constants
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst alist/enable-tests? t
+(defconst alist-enable-tests? t
   "When t, run the test suite.")
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
@@ -97,21 +101,21 @@
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
 ;; TODO: Support a variadic version of this to easily construct alists.
-(defun alist/new ()
+(defun alist-new ()
   "Return a new, empty alist."
   '())
 
 ;; Create
 ;; TODO: See if this mutates.
-(defun alist/set (k v xs)
+(defun alist-set (k v xs)
   "Set K to V in XS."
-  (if (alist/has-key? k xs)
+  (if (alist-has-key? k xs)
       (progn
         (setf (alist-get k xs) v)
         xs)
-    (list/cons `(,k . ,v) xs)))
+    (list-cons `(,k . ,v) xs)))
 
-(defun alist/set! (k v xs)
+(defun alist-set! (k v xs)
   "Set K to V in XS mutatively.
 Note that this doesn't append to the alist in the way that most alists handle
   writing.  If the k already exists in XS, it is overwritten."
@@ -119,113 +123,113 @@ Note that this doesn't append to the alist in the way that most alists handle
   (map-put xs k v))
 
 ;; Read
-(defun alist/get (k xs)
+(defun alist-get (k xs)
   "Return the value at K in XS; otherwise, return nil.
 Returns the first occurrence of K in XS since alists support multiple entries."
   (cdr (assoc k xs)))
 
-(defun alist/get-entry (k xs)
+(defun alist-get-entry (k xs)
   "Return the first key-value pair at K in XS."
   (assoc k xs))
 
 ;; Update
 ;; TODO: Add warning about only the first occurrence being updated in the
 ;; documentation.
-(defun alist/update (k f xs)
+(defun alist-update (k f xs)
   "Apply F to the value stored at K in XS.
-If `K' is not in `XS', this function errors.  Use `alist/upsert' if you're
+If `K' is not in `XS', this function errors.  Use `alist-upsert' if you're
 interested in inserting a value when a key doesn't already exist."
-  (if (maybe-nil? (alist/get k xs))
+  (if (maybe-nil? (alist-get k xs))
       (error "Refusing to update: key does not exist in alist")
-    (alist/set k (funcall f (alist/get k xs)) xs)))
+    (alist-set k (funcall f (alist-get k xs)) xs)))
 
-(defun alist/update! (k f xs)
+(defun alist-update! (k f xs)
   "Call F on the entry at K in XS.
-Mutative variant of `alist/update'."
-  (alist/set! k (funcall f (alist/get k xs))xs))
+Mutative variant of `alist-update'."
+  (alist-set! k (funcall f (alist-get k xs))xs))
 
 ;; TODO: Support this.
-(defun alist/upsert (k v f xs)
+(defun alist-upsert (k v f xs)
   "If K exists in `XS' call `F' on the value otherwise insert `V'."
-  (if (alist/get k xs)
-      (alist/update k f xs)
-    (alist/set k v xs)))
+  (if (alist-get k xs)
+      (alist-update k f xs)
+    (alist-set k v xs)))
 
 ;; Delete
 ;; TODO: Make sure `delete' and `remove' behave as advertised in the Elisp docs.
-(defun alist/delete (k xs)
+(defun alist-delete (k xs)
   "Deletes the entry of K from XS.
 This only removes the first occurrence of K, since alists support multiple
-  key-value entries.  See `alist/delete-all' and `alist/dedupe'."
+  key-value entries.  See `alist-delete-all' and `alist-dedupe'."
   (remove (assoc k xs) xs))
 
-(defun alist/delete! (k xs)
+(defun alist-delete! (k xs)
   "Delete the entry of K from XS.
-Mutative variant of `alist/delete'."
+Mutative variant of `alist-delete'."
   (delete (assoc k xs) xs))
 
 ;; Additions to the CRUD API
 ;; TODO: Implement this function.
-(defun alist/dedupe-keys (xs)
+(defun alist-dedupe-keys (xs)
   "Remove the entries in XS where the keys are `equal'.")
 
-(defun alist/dedupe-entries (xs)
+(defun alist-dedupe-entries (xs)
   "Remove the entries in XS where the key-value pair are `equal'."
   (delete-dups xs))
 
-(defun alist/keys (xs)
+(defun alist-keys (xs)
   "Return a list of the keys in XS."
   (mapcar 'car xs))
 
-(defun alist/values (xs)
+(defun alist-values (xs)
   "Return a list of the values in XS."
   (mapcar 'cdr xs))
 
-(defun alist/has-key? (k xs)
+(defun alist-has-key? (k xs)
   "Return t if XS has a key `equal' to K."
   (maybe-some? (assoc k xs)))
 
-(defun alist/has-value? (v xs)
+(defun alist-has-value? (v xs)
   "Return t if XS has a value of V."
   (maybe-some? (rassoc v xs)))
 
-(defun alist/count (xs)
+(defun alist-count (xs)
   "Return the number of entries in XS."
   (length xs))
 
-;; TODO: Should I support `alist/find-key' and `alist/find-value' variants?
-(defun alist/find (p xs)
+;; TODO: Should I support `alist-find-key' and `alist-find-value' variants?
+(defun alist-find (p xs)
   "Apply a predicate fn, P, to each key and value in XS and return the key of
   the first element that returns t."
-  (let ((result (list/find (lambda (x) (funcall p (car x) (cdr x))) xs)))
+  (let ((result (list-find (lambda (x) (funcall p (car x) (cdr x))) xs)))
     (if result
         (car result)
       nil)))
 
-(defun alist/map-keys (f xs)
+(defun alist-map-keys (f xs)
   "Call F on the values in XS, returning a new alist."
-  (list/map (lambda (x)
+  (list-map (lambda (x)
               `(,(funcall f (car x)) . ,(cdr x)))
             xs))
 
-(defun alist/map-values (f xs)
+(defun alist-map-values (f xs)
   "Call F on the values in XS, returning a new alist."
-  (list/map (lambda (x)
+  (list-map (lambda (x)
               `(,(car x) . ,(funcall f (cdr x))))
             xs))
 
-(defun alist/reduce (acc f xs)
+(defun alist-reduce (acc f xs)
   "Return a new alist by calling F on k v and ACC from XS.
 F should return a tuple.  See tuple.el for more information."
-  (->> (alist/keys xs)
-       (list/reduce acc
+  (->> (alist-keys xs)
+       (list-reduce acc
                     (lambda (k acc)
-                      (funcall f k (alist/get k xs) acc)))))
+                      (funcall f k (alist-get k xs) acc)))))
 
-(defun alist/merge (a b)
+(defun alist-merge (a b)
   "Return a new alist with a merge of alists, A and B.
 In this case, the last writer wins, which is B."
-  (alist/reduce a #'alist/set b))
+  (alist-reduce a #'alist-set b))
 
 ;; TODO: Support `-all' variants like:
 ;; - get-all
@@ -239,34 +243,34 @@ In this case, the last writer wins, which is B."
                   (first-name . "William")
                   (last-name  . "Carroll")
                   (last-name  . "Another")))
-   (alist/set 'last-name "Van Gogh" person)
-   (alist/get 'last-name person)
-   (alist/update 'last-name (lambda (x) "whoops") person)
-   (alist/delete 'first-name person)
-   (alist/keys person)
-   (alist/values person)
-   (alist/count person)
-   (alist/has-key? 'first-name person)
-   (alist/has-value? "William" person)
-   ;; (alist/dedupe-keys person)
-   (alist/dedupe-entries person)
-   (alist/count person)))
+   (alist-set 'last-name "Van Gogh" person)
+   (alist-get 'last-name person)
+   (alist-update 'last-name (lambda (x) "whoops") person)
+   (alist-delete 'first-name person)
+   (alist-keys person)
+   (alist-values person)
+   (alist-count person)
+   (alist-has-key? 'first-name person)
+   (alist-has-value? "William" person)
+   ;; (alist-dedupe-keys person)
+   (alist-dedupe-entries person)
+   (alist-count person)))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Tests
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(when alist/enable-tests?
+(when alist-enable-tests?
   (prelude-assert
    (equal '((2 . one)
             (3 . two))
-          (alist/map-keys #'1+
+          (alist-map-keys #'1+
                           '((1 . one)
                             (2 . two)))))
   (prelude-assert
    (equal '((one . 2)
             (two . 3))
-          (alist/map-values #'1+
+          (alist-map-values #'1+
                             '((one . 1)
                               (two . 2))))))
 
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bag.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bag.el
index 3f2d7c6648..3061f01a74 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bag.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bag.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; bag.el --- Working with bags (aka multi-sets) -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; What is a bag?  A bag should be thought of as a frequency table.  It's a way
@@ -31,36 +35,36 @@
 
 (cl-defstruct bag xs)
 
-(defun bag/update (f xs)
+(defun bag-update (f xs)
   "Call F on alist in XS."
   (let ((ys (bag-xs xs)))
     (setf (bag-xs xs) (funcall f ys))))
 
-(defun bag/new ()
+(defun bag-new ()
   "Create an empty bag."
-  (make-bag :xs (alist/new)))
+  (make-bag :xs (alist-new)))
 
-(defun bag/contains? (x xs)
+(defun bag-contains? (x xs)
   "Return t if XS has X."
-  (alist/has-key? x (bag-xs xs)))
+  (alist-has-key? x (bag-xs xs)))
 
 ;; TODO: Tabling this for now since working with structs seems to be
 ;; disappointingly difficult.  Where is `struct-update'?
-;; (defun bag/add (x xs)
+;; (defun bag-add (x xs)
 ;;   "Add X to XS.")
 
 ;; TODO: What do we name delete vs. remove?
-;; (defun bag/remove (x xs)
+;; (defun bag-remove (x xs)
 ;;   "Remove X from XS.
 ;; This is a no-op is X doesn't exist in XS.")
 
-(defun bag/from-list (xs)
+(defun bag-from-list (xs)
   "Map a list of `XS' into a bag."
   (->> xs
-       (list/reduce
-        (bag/new)
+       (list-reduce
+        (bag-new)
         (lambda (x acc)
-          (bag/add x 1 #'number/inc acc)))))
+          (bag-add x 1 #'number-inc acc)))))
 
 (provide 'bag)
 ;;; bag.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bookmark.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bookmark.el
index 1cb3843b7a..4d1a74e2e1 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bookmark.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bookmark.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; bookmark.el --- Saved files and directories on my filesystem -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; After enjoying and relying on Emacs's builtin `jump-to-register' command, I'd
@@ -29,7 +33,7 @@
 
 (cl-defstruct bookmark label path kbd)
 
-(defconst bookmark/install-kbds? t
+(defconst bookmark-install-kbds? t
   "When t, install keybindings.")
 
 ;; TODO: Consider hosting this function somewhere other than here, since it
@@ -38,7 +42,7 @@
 ;; `counsel-projectile-switch-project-action'.  See the noise I made on GH for
 ;; more context: https://github.com/ericdanan/counsel-projectile/issues/137
 
-(defun bookmark/handle-directory-dwim (path)
+(defun bookmark-handle-directory-dwim (path)
   "Open PATH as either a project directory or a regular directory.
 If PATH is `projectile-project-p', open with `counsel-projectile-find-file'.
 Otherwise, open with `counsel-find-file'."
@@ -49,19 +53,19 @@ Otherwise, open with `counsel-find-file'."
     (let ((ivy-extra-directories nil))
       (counsel-find-file path))))
 
-(defconst bookmark/handle-directory #'bookmark/handle-directory-dwim
+(defconst bookmark-handle-directory #'bookmark-handle-directory-dwim
   "Function to call when a bookmark points to a directory.")
 
-(defconst bookmark/handle-file #'counsel-find-file-action
+(defconst bookmark-handle-file #'counsel-find-file-action
   "Function to call when a bookmark points to a file.")
 
-(defconst bookmark/whitelist
+(defconst bookmark-whitelist
   (list
    (make-bookmark :label "briefcase"
-                  :path constants/briefcase
+                  :path constants-briefcase
                   :kbd "b")
    (make-bookmark :label "current project"
-                  :path constants/current-project
+                  :path constants-current-project
                   :kbd "p"))
   "List of registered bookmarks.")
 
@@ -69,18 +73,18 @@ Otherwise, open with `counsel-find-file'."
 ;; API
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun bookmark/open (b)
+(defun bookmark-open (b)
   "Open bookmark, B, in a new buffer or an ivy minibuffer."
   (let ((path (bookmark-path b)))
     (cond
      ((f-directory? path)
-      (funcall bookmark/handle-directory path))
+      (funcall bookmark-handle-directory path))
      ((f-file? path)
-      (funcall bookmark/handle-file path)))))
+      (funcall bookmark-handle-file path)))))
 
-(when bookmark/install-kbds?
-  (->> bookmark/whitelist
-       (list/map
+(when bookmark-install-kbds?
+  (->> bookmark-whitelist
+       (list-map
         (lambda (b)
           (general-define-key
            :prefix "<SPC>"
@@ -88,7 +92,7 @@ Otherwise, open with `counsel-find-file'."
            (string-concat "j" (bookmark-kbd b))
            ;; TODO: Consider `cl-labels' so `which-key' minibuffer is more
            ;; helpful.
-           (lambda () (interactive) (bookmark/open b)))))))
+           (lambda () (interactive) (bookmark-open b)))))))
 
 (provide 'bookmark)
 ;;; bookmark.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/buffer.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/buffer.el
index 766f569ce9..de0c2ad66b 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/buffer.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/buffer.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
-;;; buffer.el --- Working with Emacs buffers -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+;;; buffer.el --- Working with buffers -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Utilities for CRUDing buffers in Emacs.
@@ -33,14 +37,14 @@
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst buffer/enable-tests? t
+(defconst buffer-enable-tests? t
   "When t, run the test suite.")
 
-(defconst buffer/install-kbds? t
+(defconst buffer-install-kbds? t
   "When t, install the keybindings defined herein.")
 
-(defconst buffer/source-code-blacklist
-  (set/new 'dired-mode
+(defconst buffer-source-code-blacklist
+  (set-new 'dired-mode
            'erc-mode
            'vterm-mode
            'magit-status-mode
@@ -51,140 +55,140 @@
            'fundamental-mode)
   "A blacklist of major-modes to ignore for listing source code buffers.")
 
-(defconst buffer/source-code-timeout 2
+(defconst buffer-source-code-timeout 2
   "Number of seconds to wait before invalidating the cycle.")
 
 (cl-defstruct source-code-cycle cycle last-called)
 
-(defun buffer/emacs-generated? (name)
+(defun buffer-emacs-generated? (name)
   "Return t if buffer, NAME, is an Emacs-generated buffer.
 Some buffers are Emacs-generated but are surrounded by whitespace."
   (let ((trimmed (s-trim name)))
     (and (s-starts-with? "*" trimmed))))
 
-(defun buffer/find (buffer-or-name)
+(defun buffer-find (buffer-or-name)
   "Find a buffer by its BUFFER-OR-NAME."
   (get-buffer buffer-or-name))
 
-(defun buffer/major-mode (name)
+(defun buffer-major-mode (name)
   "Return the active `major-mode' in buffer, NAME."
-  (with-current-buffer (buffer/find name)
+  (with-current-buffer (buffer-find name)
     major-mode))
 
-(defun buffer/source-code-buffers ()
+(defun buffer-source-code-buffers ()
   "Return a list of source code buffers.
 This will ignore Emacs-generated buffers, like *Messages*.  It will also ignore
-  any buffer whose major mode is defined in `buffer/source-code-blacklist'."
+  any buffer whose major mode is defined in `buffer-source-code-blacklist'."
   (->> (buffer-list)
-       (list/map #'buffer-name)
-       (list/reject #'buffer/emacs-generated?)
-       (list/reject (lambda (name)
-                      (set/contains? (buffer/major-mode name)
-                                     buffer/source-code-blacklist)))))
+       (list-map #'buffer-name)
+       (list-reject #'buffer-emacs-generated?)
+       (list-reject (lambda (name)
+                      (set-contains? (buffer-major-mode name)
+                                     buffer-source-code-blacklist)))))
 
-(defvar buffer/source-code-cycle-state
+(defvar buffer-source-code-cycle-state
   (make-source-code-cycle
-   :cycle (cycle/from-list (buffer/source-code-buffers))
+   :cycle (cycle-from-list (buffer-source-code-buffers))
    :last-called (ts-now))
   "State used to manage cycling between source code buffers.")
 
-(defun buffer/exists? (name)
+(defun buffer-exists? (name)
   "Return t if buffer, NAME, exists."
-  (maybe-some? (buffer/find name)))
+  (maybe-some? (buffer-find name)))
 
-(defun buffer/new (name)
+(defun buffer-new (name)
   "Return a newly created buffer NAME."
   (generate-new-buffer name))
 
-(defun buffer/find-or-create (name)
+(defun buffer-find-or-create (name)
   "Find or create buffer, NAME.
 Return a reference to that buffer."
-  (let ((x (buffer/find name)))
+  (let ((x (buffer-find name)))
     (if (maybe-some? x)
         x
-      (buffer/new name))))
+      (buffer-new name))))
 
 ;; TODO: Should this consume: `display-buffer' or `switch-to-buffer'?
-(defun buffer/show (buffer-or-name)
+(defun buffer-show (buffer-or-name)
   "Display the BUFFER-OR-NAME, which is either a buffer reference or its name."
   (display-buffer buffer-or-name))
 
-;; TODO: Move this and `buffer/cycle-prev' into a separate module that
+;; TODO: Move this and `buffer-cycle-prev' into a separate module that
 ;; encapsulates all of this behavior.
 
-(defun buffer/cycle (cycle-fn)
-  "Cycle forwards or backwards through `buffer/source-code-buffers'."
+(defun buffer-cycle (cycle-fn)
+  "Cycle forwards or backwards through `buffer-source-code-buffers'."
   (let ((last-called (source-code-cycle-last-called
-                      buffer/source-code-cycle-state))
+                      buffer-source-code-cycle-state))
         (cycle (source-code-cycle-cycle
-                buffer/source-code-cycle-state)))
+                buffer-source-code-cycle-state)))
     (if (> (ts-diff (ts-now) last-called)
-           buffer/source-code-timeout)
+           buffer-source-code-timeout)
         (progn
           (struct-set! source-code-cycle
                        cycle
-                       (cycle/from-list (buffer/source-code-buffers))
-                       buffer/source-code-cycle-state)
+                       (cycle-from-list (buffer-source-code-buffers))
+                       buffer-source-code-cycle-state)
           (let ((cycle (source-code-cycle-cycle
-                        buffer/source-code-cycle-state)))
+                        buffer-source-code-cycle-state)))
             (funcall cycle-fn cycle)
-            (switch-to-buffer (cycle/current cycle)))
+            (switch-to-buffer (cycle-current cycle)))
           (struct-set! source-code-cycle
                        last-called
                        (ts-now)
-                       buffer/source-code-cycle-state))
+                       buffer-source-code-cycle-state))
       (progn
         (funcall cycle-fn cycle)
-        (switch-to-buffer (cycle/current cycle))))))
+        (switch-to-buffer (cycle-current cycle))))))
 
-(defun buffer/cycle-next ()
-  "Cycle forward through the `buffer/source-code-buffers'."
+(defun buffer-cycle-next ()
+  "Cycle forward through the `buffer-source-code-buffers'."
   (interactive)
-  (buffer/cycle #'cycle/next))
+  (buffer-cycle #'cycle-next))
 
-(defun buffer/cycle-prev ()
-  "Cycle backward through the `buffer/source-code-buffers'."
+(defun buffer-cycle-prev ()
+  "Cycle backward through the `buffer-source-code-buffers'."
   (interactive)
-  (buffer/cycle #'cycle/prev))
+  (buffer-cycle #'cycle-prev))
 
-(defun buffer/ivy-source-code ()
+(defun buffer-ivy-source-code ()
   "Use `ivy-read' to choose among all open source code buffers."
   (interactive)
   (ivy-read "Source code buffer: "
-            (-drop 1 (buffer/source-code-buffers))
+            (-drop 1 (buffer-source-code-buffers))
             :sort nil
             :action #'switch-to-buffer))
 
-(defun buffer/show-previous ()
+(defun buffer-show-previous ()
   "Call `switch-to-buffer' on the previously visited buffer.
 This function ignores Emacs-generated buffers, i.e. the ones that look like
   this: *Buffer*.  It also ignores buffers that are `dired-mode' or `erc-mode'.
   This blacklist can easily be changed."
   (interactive)
-  (let* ((xs (buffer/source-code-buffers))
-         (candidate (list/get 1 xs)))
+  (let* ((xs (buffer-source-code-buffers))
+         (candidate (list-get 1 xs)))
     (prelude-assert (maybe-some? candidate))
     (switch-to-buffer candidate)))
 
-(when buffer/install-kbds?
+(when buffer-install-kbds?
   (general-define-key
    :states '(normal)
-   "C-f" #'buffer/cycle-next
-   "C-b" #'buffer/cycle-prev)
+   "C-f" #'buffer-cycle-next
+   "C-b" #'buffer-cycle-prev)
   (general-define-key
    :prefix "<SPC>"
    :states '(normal)
-   "b" #'buffer/ivy-source-code
-   "<SPC>" #'buffer/show-previous
+   "b" #'buffer-ivy-source-code
+   "<SPC>" #'buffer-show-previous
    "k" #'kill-buffer))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Tests
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(when buffer/enable-tests?
+(when buffer-enable-tests?
   (prelude-assert
-   (list/all? #'buffer/emacs-generated?
+   (list-all? #'buffer-emacs-generated?
               '("*scratch*"
                 "*Messages*"
                 "*shell*"
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bytes.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bytes.el
index 660fa32194..48d3932f1c 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bytes.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/bytes.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; bytes.el --- Working with byte values -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Functions to help with human-readable representations of byte values.
@@ -40,49 +44,49 @@
 ;; Constants
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst bytes/kb (math/exp 2 10)
+(defconst bytes-kb (math-exp 2 10)
   "Number of bytes in a kilobyte.")
 
-(defconst bytes/mb (math/exp 2 20)
+(defconst bytes-mb (math-exp 2 20)
   "Number of bytes in a megabytes.")
 
-(defconst bytes/gb (math/exp 2 30)
+(defconst bytes-gb (math-exp 2 30)
   "Number of bytes in a gigabyte.")
 
-(defconst bytes/tb (math/exp 2 40)
+(defconst bytes-tb (math-exp 2 40)
   "Number of bytes in a terabyte.")
 
-(defconst bytes/pb (math/exp 2 50)
+(defconst bytes-pb (math-exp 2 50)
   "Number of bytes in a petabyte.")
 
-(defconst bytes/eb (math/exp 2 60)
+(defconst bytes-eb (math-exp 2 60)
   "Number of bytes in an exabyte.")
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Functions
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun bytes/classify (x)
+(defun bytes-classify (x)
   "Return unit that closest fits byte count, X."
-  (prelude-assert (number/whole? x))
+  (prelude-assert (number-whole? x))
   (cond
-   ((and (>= x 0)        (< x bytes/kb))     'byte)
-   ((and (>= x bytes/kb) (< x bytes/mb)) 'kilobyte)
-   ((and (>= x bytes/mb) (< x bytes/gb)) 'megabyte)
-   ((and (>= x bytes/gb) (< x bytes/tb)) 'gigabyte)
-   ((and (>= x bytes/tb) (< x bytes/pb)) 'terabyte)
-   ((and (>= x bytes/pb) (< x bytes/eb)) 'petabyte)))
-
-(defun bytes/to-string (x)
+   ((and (>= x 0)        (< x bytes-kb))     'byte)
+   ((and (>= x bytes-kb) (< x bytes-mb)) 'kilobyte)
+   ((and (>= x bytes-mb) (< x bytes-gb)) 'megabyte)
+   ((and (>= x bytes-gb) (< x bytes-tb)) 'gigabyte)
+   ((and (>= x bytes-tb) (< x bytes-pb)) 'terabyte)
+   ((and (>= x bytes-pb) (< x bytes-eb)) 'petabyte)))
+
+(defun bytes-to-string (x)
   "Convert integer X into a human-readable string."
   (let ((base-and-unit
-         (pcase (bytes/classify x)
+         (pcase (bytes-classify x)
            ('byte     (tuple/from        1 "B"))
-           ('kilobyte (tuple/from bytes/kb "KB"))
-           ('megabyte (tuple/from bytes/mb "MB"))
-           ('gigabyte (tuple/from bytes/gb "GB"))
-           ('terabyte (tuple/from bytes/tb "TB"))
-           ('petabyte (tuple/from bytes/pb "PB")))))
+           ('kilobyte (tuple/from bytes-kb "KB"))
+           ('megabyte (tuple/from bytes-mb "MB"))
+           ('gigabyte (tuple/from bytes-gb "GB"))
+           ('terabyte (tuple/from bytes-tb "TB"))
+           ('petabyte (tuple/from bytes-pb "PB")))))
     (string-format "%d%s"
                    (round x (tuple/first base-and-unit))
                    (tuple/second base-and-unit))))
@@ -93,17 +97,17 @@
 
 (progn
   (prelude-assert
-   (equal "1000B" (bytes/to-string 1000)))
+   (equal "1000B" (bytes-to-string 1000)))
   (prelude-assert
-   (equal "2KB" (bytes/to-string (* 2 bytes/kb))))
+   (equal "2KB" (bytes-to-string (* 2 bytes-kb))))
   (prelude-assert
-   (equal "17MB" (bytes/to-string (* 17 bytes/mb))))
+   (equal "17MB" (bytes-to-string (* 17 bytes-mb))))
   (prelude-assert
-   (equal "419GB" (bytes/to-string (* 419 bytes/gb))))
+   (equal "419GB" (bytes-to-string (* 419 bytes-gb))))
   (prelude-assert
-   (equal "999TB" (bytes/to-string (* 999 bytes/tb))))
+   (equal "999TB" (bytes-to-string (* 999 bytes-tb))))
   (prelude-assert
-   (equal "2PB" (bytes/to-string (* 2 bytes/pb)))))
+   (equal "2PB" (bytes-to-string (* 2 bytes-pb)))))
 
 (provide 'bytes)
 ;;; bytes.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cache.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cache.el
index 421125745e..7cba788945 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cache.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cache.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; cache.el --- Caching things -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; An immutable cache data structure.
@@ -19,6 +23,10 @@
 
 ;;; Code:
 
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; Dependencies
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
 (require 'prelude)
 (require 'struct)
 
@@ -31,24 +39,24 @@
 ;; TODO: Prefer another KBD for yasnippet form completion than company-mode's
 ;; current KBD.
 
-(defun cache/from-list (xs)
+(defun cache-from-list (xs)
   "Turn list, XS, into a cache."
   (make-cache :xs xs))
 
-(defun cache/contains? (x xs)
+(defun cache-contains? (x xs)
   "Return t if X in XS."
   (->> xs
        cache-xs
-       (list/contains? x)))
+       (list-contains? x)))
 
-(defun cache/touch (x xs)
+(defun cache-touch (x xs)
   "Ensure value X in cache, XS, is front of the list.
 If X isn't in XS (using `equal'), insert it at the front."
   (struct-update
    cache
    xs
-   (>> (list/reject (lambda (y) (equal x y)))
-       (list/cons x))
+   (>> (list-reject (lambda (y) (equal x y)))
+       (list-cons x))
    xs))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
@@ -56,25 +64,25 @@ If X isn't in XS (using `equal'), insert it at the front."
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
 (progn
-  (let ((cache (cache/from-list '("chicken" "nugget"))))
+  (let ((cache (cache-from-list '("chicken" "nugget"))))
     ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
     ;; contains?/2
     ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
     (prelude-refute
-     (cache/contains? "turkey" cache))
+     (cache-contains? "turkey" cache))
     (prelude-assert
-     (cache/contains? "chicken" cache))
+     (cache-contains? "chicken" cache))
     ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
     ;; touch/2
     ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
     (prelude-assert
      (equal
-      (cache/touch "nugget" cache)
-      (cache/from-list '("nugget" "chicken"))))
+      (cache-touch "nugget" cache)
+      (cache-from-list '("nugget" "chicken"))))
     (prelude-assert
      (equal
-      (cache/touch "spicy" cache)
-      (cache/from-list '("spicy" "chicken" "nugget"))))))
+      (cache-touch "spicy" cache)
+      (cache-from-list '("spicy" "chicken" "nugget"))))))
 
 (provide 'cache)
 ;;; cache.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/clipboard.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/clipboard.el
index 5fad0fbd05..c5375b18c5 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/clipboard.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/clipboard.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; clipboard.el --- Working with X11's pasteboard -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Simple functions for copying and pasting.
@@ -23,17 +27,17 @@
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(cl-defun clipboard/copy (x &key (message "[clipboard.el] Copied!"))
+(cl-defun clipboard-copy (x &key (message "[clipboard.el] Copied!"))
   "Copy string, X, to X11's clipboard."
   (kill-new x)
   (message message))
 
-(cl-defun clipboard/paste (&key (message "[clipboard.el] Pasted!"))
+(cl-defun clipboard-paste (&key (message "[clipboard.el] Pasted!"))
   "Paste contents of X11 clipboard."
   (yank)
   (message message))
 
-(defun clipboard/contents ()
+(defun clipboard-contents ()
   "Return the contents of the clipboard as a string."
   (substring-no-properties (current-kill 0)))
 
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/colorscheme.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/colorscheme.el
index 97ad59e960..2045777c4e 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/colorscheme.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/colorscheme.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; colorscheme.el --- Syntax highlight and friends -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;
@@ -21,76 +25,76 @@
 ;; Constants
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defcustom colorscheme/install-kbds? t
+(defcustom colorscheme-install-kbds? t
   "If non-nil, enable the keybindings.")
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defcustom colorscheme/whitelist
-  (cycle/from-list
+(defcustom colorscheme-whitelist
+  (cycle-from-list
    (->> (custom-available-themes)
-        (list/map #'symbol-name)
-        (list/filter (>> (s-starts-with? "doom-")))
-        (list/map #'intern)))
+        (list-map #'symbol-name)
+        (list-filter (>> (s-starts-with? "doom-")))
+        (list-map #'intern)))
   "The whitelist of colorschemes through which to cycle.")
 
-(defun colorscheme/current ()
+(defun colorscheme-current ()
   "Return the currently enabled colorscheme."
-  (cycle/current colorscheme/whitelist))
+  (cycle-current colorscheme-whitelist))
 
-(defun colorscheme/disable-all ()
+(defun colorscheme-disable-all ()
   "Disable all currently enabled colorschemes."
   (interactive)
   (->> custom-enabled-themes
-       (list/map #'disable-theme)))
+       (list-map #'disable-theme)))
 
-(defun colorscheme/set (theme)
+(defun colorscheme-set (theme)
     "Call `load-theme' with `THEME', ensuring that the line numbers are bright.
 There is no hook that I'm aware of to handle this more elegantly."
     (load-theme theme t)
     (prelude-set-line-number-color "#da5468"))
 
-(defun colorscheme/whitelist-set (colorscheme)
-  "Focus the COLORSCHEME in the `colorscheme/whitelist' cycle."
-  (cycle/focus (lambda (x) (equal x colorscheme)) colorscheme/whitelist)
-  (colorscheme/set (colorscheme/current)))
+(defun colorscheme-whitelist-set (colorscheme)
+  "Focus the COLORSCHEME in the `colorscheme-whitelist' cycle."
+  (cycle-focus (lambda (x) (equal x colorscheme)) colorscheme-whitelist)
+  (colorscheme-set (colorscheme-current)))
 
-(defun colorscheme/ivy-select ()
+(defun colorscheme-ivy-select ()
   "Load a colorscheme using ivy."
   (interactive)
-  (let ((theme (ivy-read "Theme: " (cycle/to-list colorscheme/whitelist))))
-    (colorscheme/disable-all)
-    (colorscheme/set (intern theme))))
+  (let ((theme (ivy-read "Theme: " (cycle-to-list colorscheme-whitelist))))
+    (colorscheme-disable-all)
+    (colorscheme-set (intern theme))))
 
-(cl-defun colorscheme/cycle (&key forward?)
+(cl-defun colorscheme-cycle (&key forward?)
   "Cycle next if `FORWARD?' is non-nil.
 Cycle prev otherwise."
-  (disable-theme (cycle/current colorscheme/whitelist))
+  (disable-theme (cycle-current colorscheme-whitelist))
   (let ((theme (if forward?
-                   (cycle/next colorscheme/whitelist)
-                 (cycle/prev colorscheme/whitelist))))
-    (colorscheme/set theme)
+                   (cycle-next colorscheme-whitelist)
+                 (cycle-prev colorscheme-whitelist))))
+    (colorscheme-set theme)
     (message (s-concat "Active theme: " (symbol-to-string theme)))))
 
-(defun colorscheme/next ()
+(defun colorscheme-next ()
   "Disable the currently active theme and load the next theme."
   (interactive)
-  (colorscheme/cycle :forward? t))
+  (colorscheme-cycle :forward? t))
 
-(defun colorscheme/prev ()
+(defun colorscheme-prev ()
   "Disable the currently active theme and load the previous theme."
   (interactive)
-  (colorscheme/cycle :forward? nil))
+  (colorscheme-cycle :forward? nil))
 
 ;; Keybindings
-(when colorscheme/install-kbds?
+(when colorscheme-install-kbds?
   (general-define-key
    :prefix "<SPC>"
    :states '(normal)
-   "Ft" #'colorscheme/next
-   "Pt" #'colorscheme/prev))
+   "Ft" #'colorscheme-next
+   "Pt" #'colorscheme-prev))
 
 (provide 'colorscheme)
 ;;; colorscheme.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/constants.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/constants.el
index fb5c2c4695..f57e10b639 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/constants.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/constants.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; constants.el --- Constants for organizing my Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;; Authpr: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+
+;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; This file contains constants that are shared across my configuration.
@@ -20,11 +24,11 @@
 ;; Configuration
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst constants/ci?
+(defconst constants-ci?
   (maybe-some? (getenv "CI"))
   "True when Emacs is running in CI.")
 
-(defconst constants/briefcase
+(defconst constants-briefcase
   (getenv "BRIEFCASE")
   "Path to my monorepo, which various parts of my configuration rely on.")
 
@@ -32,11 +36,11 @@
 ;; current consumers of these constants, and I'm unsure if the indirection that
 ;; globally defined constants introduces is worth it.
 
-(defconst constants/current-project
-  constants/briefcase
+(defconst constants-current-project
+  constants-briefcase
   "Variable holding the directory for my currently active project.")
 
-(defconst constants/mouse-kbds
+(defconst constants-mouse-kbds
   '([mouse-1] [down-mouse-1] [drag-mouse-1] [double-mouse-1] [triple-mouse-1]
     [mouse-2] [down-mouse-2] [drag-mouse-2] [double-mouse-2] [triple-mouse-2]
     [mouse-3] [down-mouse-3] [drag-mouse-3] [double-mouse-3] [triple-mouse-3]
@@ -44,7 +48,7 @@
     [mouse-5] [down-mouse-5] [drag-mouse-5] [double-mouse-5] [triple-mouse-5])
   "All of the mouse-related keybindings that Emacs recognizes.")
 
-(defconst constants/fill-column 80
+(defconst constants-fill-column 80
   "Variable used to set the defaults for wrapping, highlighting, etc.")
 
 (provide 'constants)
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cycle.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cycle.el
index 413a0933cb..cdf502fbdb 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cycle.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/cycle.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; cycle.el --- Simple module for working with cycles. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Something like this may already exist, but I'm having trouble finding it, and
@@ -21,7 +25,7 @@
 
 ;; - TODO: Provide immutable variant.
 ;; - TODO: Replace mutable consumption with immutable variant.
-;; - TODO: Replace indexing with (math/mod current cycle).
+;; - TODO: Replace indexing with (math-mod current cycle).
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Library
@@ -31,10 +35,10 @@
 ;; `xs' is the original list
 (cl-defstruct cycle current-index previous-index xs)
 
-(defconst cycle/enable-tests? t
+(defconst cycle-enable-tests? t
   "When t, run the tests defined herein.")
 
-(defun cycle/from-list (xs)
+(defun cycle-from-list (xs)
   "Create a cycle from a list of `XS'."
   (if (= 0 (length xs))
       (make-cycle :current-index nil
@@ -44,11 +48,11 @@
                 :previous-index nil
                 :xs xs)))
 
-(defun cycle/new (&rest xs)
+(defun cycle-new (&rest xs)
   "Create a cycle with XS as the values."
-  (cycle/from-list xs))
+  (cycle-from-list xs))
 
-(defun cycle/to-list (xs)
+(defun cycle-to-list (xs)
   "Return the list representation of a cycle, XS."
   (cycle-xs xs))
 
@@ -70,7 +74,7 @@
       lo
     (+ 1 x)))
 
-(defun cycle/previous-focus (cycle)
+(defun cycle-previous-focus (cycle)
   "Return the previously focused entry in CYCLE."
   (let ((i (cycle-previous-index cycle)))
     (if (maybe-some? i)
@@ -79,81 +83,81 @@
 
 ;; TODO: Consider adding "!" to the function name herein since many of them
 ;; mutate the collection, and the APIs are beginning to confuse me.
-(defun cycle/focus-previous! (xs)
+(defun cycle-focus-previous! (xs)
   "Jump to the item in XS that was most recently focused; return the cycle.
 This will error when previous-index is nil.  This function mutates the
 underlying struct."
   (let ((i (cycle-previous-index xs)))
     (if (maybe-some? i)
         (progn
-          (cycle/jump i xs)
-          (cycle/current xs))
+          (cycle-jump i xs)
+          (cycle-current xs))
       (error "Cannot focus the previous element since cycle-previous-index is nil"))))
 
-(defun cycle/next (xs)
+(defun cycle-next (xs)
   "Return the next value in `XS' and update `current-index'."
   (let* ((current-index (cycle-current-index xs))
-         (next-index (next-index-> 0 (cycle/count xs) current-index)))
+         (next-index (next-index-> 0 (cycle-count xs) current-index)))
     (struct-set! cycle previous-index current-index xs)
     (struct-set! cycle current-index next-index xs)
     (nth next-index (cycle-xs xs))))
 
-(defun cycle/prev (xs)
+(defun cycle-prev (xs)
   "Return the previous value in `XS' and update `current-index'."
   (let* ((current-index (cycle-current-index xs))
-         (next-index (next-index<- 0 (cycle/count xs) current-index)))
+         (next-index (next-index<- 0 (cycle-count xs) current-index)))
     (struct-set! cycle previous-index current-index xs)
     (struct-set! cycle current-index next-index xs)
     (nth next-index (cycle-xs xs))))
 
-(defun cycle/current (cycle)
+(defun cycle-current (cycle)
   "Return the current value in `CYCLE'."
   (nth (cycle-current-index cycle) (cycle-xs cycle)))
 
-(defun cycle/count (cycle)
+(defun cycle-count (cycle)
   "Return the length of `xs' in `CYCLE'."
   (length (cycle-xs cycle)))
 
-(defun cycle/jump (i xs)
+(defun cycle-jump (i xs)
   "Jump to the I index of XS."
   (let ((current-index (cycle-current-index xs))
-        (next-index (math/mod i (cycle/count xs))))
+        (next-index (math-mod i (cycle-count xs))))
     (struct-set! cycle previous-index current-index xs)
     (struct-set! cycle current-index next-index xs))
   xs)
 
-(defun cycle/focus (p cycle)
+(defun cycle-focus (p cycle)
   "Focus the element in CYCLE for which predicate, P, is t."
   (let ((i (->> cycle
                 cycle-xs
                 (-find-index p))))
     (if i
-        (cycle/jump i cycle)
+        (cycle-jump i cycle)
       (error "No element in cycle matches predicate"))))
 
-(defun cycle/focus-item (x xs)
+(defun cycle-focus-item (x xs)
   "Focus ITEM in cycle XS.
 ITEM is the first item in XS that t for `equal'."
-  (cycle/focus (lambda (y) (equal x y)) xs))
+  (cycle-focus (lambda (y) (equal x y)) xs))
 
-(defun cycle/contains? (x xs)
+(defun cycle-contains? (x xs)
   "Return t if cycle, XS, has member X."
   (->> xs
        cycle-xs
-       (list/contains? x)))
+       (list-contains? x)))
 
-(defun cycle/empty? (xs)
+(defun cycle-empty? (xs)
   "Return t if cycle XS has no elements."
   (= 0 (length (cycle-xs xs))))
 
-(defun cycle/focused? (xs)
+(defun cycle-focused? (xs)
   "Return t if cycle XS has a non-nil value for current-index."
   (maybe-some? (cycle-current-index xs)))
 
-(defun cycle/append (x xs)
+(defun cycle-append (x xs)
   "Add X to the left of the focused element in XS.
 If there is no currently focused item, add X to the beginning of XS."
-  (if (cycle/empty? xs)
+  (if (cycle-empty? xs)
       (progn
         (struct-set! cycle xs (list x) xs)
         (struct-set! cycle current-index 0 xs)
@@ -170,7 +174,7 @@ If there is no currently focused item, add X to the beginning of XS."
           (when prev-i (struct-set! cycle previous-index (1+ prev-i) xs))))
       xs)))
 
-(defun cycle/remove (x xs)
+(defun cycle-remove (x xs)
   "Attempt to remove X from XS.
 
 X is found using `equal'.
@@ -194,25 +198,25 @@ If X is the currently focused value, after it's deleted, current-index will be
 ;; Tests
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(when cycle/enable-tests?
-  (let ((xs (cycle/new 1 2 3)))
-    (prelude-assert (maybe-nil? (cycle/previous-focus xs)))
-    (prelude-assert (= 1 (cycle/current xs)))
-    (prelude-assert (= 2 (cycle/next xs)))
-    (prelude-assert (= 1 (cycle/previous-focus xs)))
-    (prelude-assert (= 1 (->> xs (cycle/jump 0) cycle/current)))
-    (prelude-assert (= 2 (->> xs (cycle/jump 1) cycle/current)))
-    (prelude-assert (= 3 (->> xs (cycle/jump 2) cycle/current)))
-    (prelude-assert (= 2 (cycle/previous-focus xs)))
-    (prelude-assert (= 2 (cycle/focus-previous! xs)))
-    (prelude-assert (equal '(1 4 2 3) (cycle-xs (cycle/append 4 xs))))
-    (prelude-assert (equal '(1 2 3) (cycle-xs (cycle/remove 4 xs))))
+(when cycle-enable-tests?
+  (let ((xs (cycle-new 1 2 3)))
+    (prelude-assert (maybe-nil? (cycle-previous-focus xs)))
+    (prelude-assert (= 1 (cycle-current xs)))
+    (prelude-assert (= 2 (cycle-next xs)))
+    (prelude-assert (= 1 (cycle-previous-focus xs)))
+    (prelude-assert (= 1 (->> xs (cycle-jump 0) cycle-current)))
+    (prelude-assert (= 2 (->> xs (cycle-jump 1) cycle-current)))
+    (prelude-assert (= 3 (->> xs (cycle-jump 2) cycle-current)))
+    (prelude-assert (= 2 (cycle-previous-focus xs)))
+    (prelude-assert (= 2 (cycle-focus-previous! xs)))
+    (prelude-assert (equal '(1 4 2 3) (cycle-xs (cycle-append 4 xs))))
+    (prelude-assert (equal '(1 2 3) (cycle-xs (cycle-remove 4 xs))))
     (progn
-      (cycle/focus-item 3 xs)
-      (cycle/focus-item 2 xs)
-      (cycle/remove 1 xs)
-      (prelude-assert (= 2 (cycle/current xs)))
-      (prelude-assert (= 3 (cycle/previous-focus xs))))))
+      (cycle-focus-item 3 xs)
+      (cycle-focus-item 2 xs)
+      (cycle-remove 1 xs)
+      (prelude-assert (= 2 (cycle-current xs)))
+      (prelude-assert (= 3 (cycle-previous-focus xs))))))
 
 (provide 'cycle)
 ;;; cycle.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/device.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/device.el
index a5a761c54f..0d551fae26 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/device.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/device.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; device.el --- Physical device information -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Functions for querying device information.
@@ -13,30 +17,30 @@
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst device/hostname->device
+(defconst device-hostname->device
   '(("zeno.lon.corp.google.com" . work-desktop)
     ("seneca" . work-laptop))
   "Mapping hostname to a device symbol.")
 
 ;; TODO: Should I generate these predicates?
 
-(defun device/classify ()
+(defun device-classify ()
   "Return the device symbol for the current host or nil if not supported."
-  (alist/get system-name device/hostname->device))
+  (alist-get system-name device-hostname->device))
 
-(defun device/work-laptop? ()
+(defun device-work-laptop? ()
   "Return t if current device is work laptop."
   (equal 'work-laptop
-         (device/classify)))
+         (device-classify)))
 
-(defun device/work-desktop? ()
+(defun device-work-desktop? ()
   "Return t if current device is work desktop."
   (equal 'work-desktop
-         (device/classify)))
+         (device-classify)))
 
-(defun device/corporate? ()
+(defun device-corporate? ()
   "Return t if the current device is owned by my company."
-  (or (device/work-laptop?) (device/work-desktop?)))
+  (or (device-work-laptop?) (device-work-desktop?)))
 
 (provide 'device)
 ;;; device.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/display.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/display.el
index 4e58e18e36..4dd14c497d 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/display.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/display.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; display.el --- Working with single or multiple displays -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Mostly wrappers around xrandr.
@@ -24,15 +28,15 @@
 ;; Constants
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-;; TODO: Consider if this logic should be conditioned by `device/work-laptop?'.
-(defconst display/laptop-monitor "eDP1"
+;; TODO: Consider if this logic should be conditioned by `device-work-laptop?'.
+(defconst display-laptop-monitor "eDP1"
   "The xrandr identifier for my primary screen (on work laptop).")
 
 ;; TODO: Why is HDMI-1, eDP-1 sometimes and HDMI1, eDP1 other times.
-(defconst display/4k-monitor "HDMI1"
+(defconst display-4k-monitor "HDMI1"
   "The xrandr identifer for my 4K monitor.")
 
-(defconst display/display-states (cycle/from-list '((t . nil) (nil . t)))
+(defconst display-display-states (cycle-from-list '((t . nil) (nil . t)))
   "A list of cons cells modelling enabled and disabled states for my displays.
 The car models the enabled state of my laptop display; the cdr models the
   enabled state of my external monitor.")
@@ -43,50 +47,50 @@ The car models the enabled state of my laptop display; the cdr models the
 
 ;; TODO: Debug why something this scales to 4k appropriately and other times it
 ;; doesn't.
-(defun display/enable-4k ()
+(defun display-enable-4k ()
   "Attempt to connect to my 4K monitor."
   (interactive)
   (prelude-start-process
-   :name "display/enable-4k"
+   :name "display-enable-4k"
    :command (string-format
              "xrandr --output %s --above %s --primary --auto --size 3840x2160 --rate 30.00 --dpi 144"
-             display/4k-monitor
-             display/laptop-monitor)))
+             display-4k-monitor
+             display-laptop-monitor)))
 
-(defun display/disable-4k ()
+(defun display-disable-4k ()
   "Disconnect from the 4K monitor."
   (interactive)
   (prelude-start-process
-   :name "display/disable-4k"
+   :name "display-disable-4k"
    :command (string-format "xrandr --output %s --off"
-                           display/4k-monitor)))
+                           display-4k-monitor)))
 
-(defun display/enable-laptop ()
+(defun display-enable-laptop ()
   "Turn the laptop monitor off.
 Sometimes this is useful when I'm sharing my screen in a Google Hangout and I
   only want to present one of my monitors."
   (interactive)
   (prelude-start-process
-   :name "display/disable-laptop"
+   :name "display-disable-laptop"
    :command (string-format "xrandr --output %s --auto"
-                           display/laptop-monitor)))
+                           display-laptop-monitor)))
 
-(defun display/disable-laptop ()
+(defun display-disable-laptop ()
   "Turn the laptop monitor off.
 Sometimes this is useful when I'm sharing my screen in a Google Hangout and I
   only want to present one of my monitors."
   (interactive)
   (prelude-start-process
-   :name "display/disable-laptop"
+   :name "display-disable-laptop"
    :command (string-format "xrandr --output %s --off"
-                           display/laptop-monitor)))
+                           display-laptop-monitor)))
 
-(defun display/cycle-display-states ()
-  "Cycle through `display/display-states' enabling and disabling displays."
+(defun display-cycle-display-states ()
+  "Cycle through `display-display-states' enabling and disabling displays."
   (interactive)
-  (let ((state (cycle/next display/display-states)))
-    (if (car state) (display/enable-laptop) (display/disable-laptop))
-    (if (cdr state) (display/enable-4k) (display/disable-4k))))
+  (let ((state (cycle-next display-display-states)))
+    (if (car state) (display-enable-laptop) (display-disable-laptop))
+    (if (cdr state) (display-enable-4k) (display-disable-4k))))
 
 (provide 'display)
 ;;; display.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/dotted.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/dotted.el
index 573665ad37..b24823b989 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/dotted.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/dotted.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; dotted.el --- Working with dotted pairs in Elisp -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Part of my primitives library extensions in Elisp.  Contrast my primitives
@@ -9,6 +13,10 @@
 
 ;;; Code:
 
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; Dependencies
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
 (require 'prelude)
 (require 'macros)
 
@@ -16,20 +24,20 @@
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(cl-defun dotted/new (&optional a b)
+(cl-defun dotted-new (&optional a b)
   "Create a new dotted pair (i.e. cons cell)."
   (cons a b))
 
-(defun dotted/instance? (x)
+(defun dotted-instance? (x)
   "Return t if X is a dotted pair."
   (let ((b (cdr x)))
     (and b (atom b))))
 
-(defun dotted/first (x)
+(defun dotted-first (x)
   "Return the first element of X."
   (car x))
 
-(defun dotted/second (x)
+(defun dotted-second (x)
   "Return the second element of X."
   (cdr x))
 
@@ -39,11 +47,11 @@
 
 (progn
   (prelude-assert
-   (equal '(fname . "Bob") (dotted/new 'fname "Bob")))
+   (equal '(fname . "Bob") (dotted-new 'fname "Bob")))
   (prelude-assert
-   (dotted/instance? '(one . two)))
+   (dotted-instance? '(one . two)))
   (prelude-refute
-   (dotted/instance? '(1 2 3))))
+   (dotted-instance? '(1 2 3))))
 
 (provide 'dotted)
 ;;; dotted.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/email.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/email.el
index 077688be22..ef5d7c9534 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/email.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/email.el
@@ -23,7 +23,9 @@
 
 (setq notmuch-saved-searches
       '((:name "inbox" :query "tag:inbox" :key "i")
-        (:name "direct" :query "tag:direct and tag:unread and not tag:sent" :key "d")
+        (:name "direct"
+         :query "tag:direct and tag:unread and not tag:sent"
+         :key "d")
         (:name "action" :query "tag:action" :key "a")
         (:name "review" :query "tag:review" :key "r")
         (:name "waiting" :query "tag:waiting" :key "w")
@@ -69,7 +71,7 @@
 
 ;; Assert that no two saved searches share share a KBD
 (prelude-assert
- (list/xs-distinct-by? (lambda (x) (plist-get x :key)) notmuch-saved-searches))
+ (list-xs-distinct-by? (lambda (x) (plist-get x :key)) notmuch-saved-searches))
 
 (provide 'email)
 ;;; email.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fonts.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fonts.el
index 0fe7c578f2..f3c11c5cd1 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fonts.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fonts.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; fonts.el --- Font preferences -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Control my font preferences with ELisp.
@@ -8,7 +12,6 @@
 
 ;; TODO: `defcustom' font-size.
 ;; TODO: `defcustom' fonts.
-;; TODO: Remove wpc/ namespace.
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Dependencies
@@ -27,16 +30,16 @@
 
 ;; TODO: Consider having a different font size when I'm using my 4K monitor.
 
-(defconst fonts/size
-  (pcase (device/classify)
+(defconst fonts-size
+  (pcase (device-classify)
     ('work-laptop "10")
     ('work-desktop "8"))
   "My preferred default font-size, which is device specific.")
 
-(defconst fonts/size-step 10
+(defconst fonts-size-step 10
   "The amount (%) by which to increase or decrease a font.")
 
-(defconst fonts/hacker-news-recommendations
+(defconst fonts-hacker-news-recommendations
   '("APL385 Unicode"
     "Go Mono"
     "Sudo"
@@ -45,10 +48,10 @@
     )
   "List of fonts optimized for programming I found in a HN article.")
 
-(defconst fonts/whitelist
-  (cycle/from-list
-   (list/concat
-    fonts/hacker-news-recommendations
+(defconst fonts-whitelist
+  (cycle-from-list
+   (list-concat
+    fonts-hacker-news-recommendations
     '("JetBrainsMono"
       "Mononoki Medium"
       "Monospace"
@@ -63,75 +66,75 @@
 ;; Functions
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-;; TODO: fonts and fonts/whitelist make it difficult to name functions like
-;; fonts/set as a generic Emacs function vs choosing a font from the whitelist.
+;; TODO: fonts and fonts-whitelist make it difficult to name functions like
+;; fonts-set as a generic Emacs function vs choosing a font from the whitelist.
 
-(cl-defun fonts/cycle (&key forward?)
+(cl-defun fonts-cycle (&key forward?)
   "Cycle forwards when `FORWARD?' non-nil."
   (let ((font (if forward?
-                  (cycle/next fonts/whitelist)
-                (cycle/prev fonts/whitelist))))
+                  (cycle-next fonts-whitelist)
+                (cycle-prev fonts-whitelist))))
     (message (s-concat "Active font: " font))
-    (fonts/set font)))
+    (fonts-set font)))
 
-(defun fonts/next ()
+(defun fonts-next ()
   "Quickly cycle through preferred fonts."
   (interactive)
-  (fonts/cycle :forward? t))
+  (fonts-cycle :forward? t))
 
-(defun fonts/prev ()
+(defun fonts-prev ()
   "Quickly cycle through preferred fonts."
   (interactive)
-  (fonts/cycle :forward? nil))
+  (fonts-cycle :forward? nil))
 
-(defun fonts/set (font &optional size)
+(defun fonts-set (font &optional size)
   "Change the font to `FONT' with option integer, SIZE, in pixels."
   (if (maybe-some? size)
       (set-frame-font (string-format "%s %s" font size) nil t)
     (set-frame-font font nil t)))
 
-(defun fonts/whitelist-set (font)
-  "Focuses the FONT in the `fonts/whitelist' cycle.
-The size of the font is determined by `fonts/size'."
-  (prelude-assert (cycle/contains? font fonts/whitelist))
-  (cycle/focus (lambda (x) (equal x font)) fonts/whitelist)
-  (fonts/set (fonts/current) fonts/size))
+(defun fonts-whitelist-set (font)
+  "Focuses the FONT in the `fonts-whitelist' cycle.
+The size of the font is determined by `fonts-size'."
+  (prelude-assert (cycle-contains? font fonts-whitelist))
+  (cycle-focus (lambda (x) (equal x font)) fonts-whitelist)
+  (fonts-set (fonts-current) fonts-size))
 
-(defun fonts/ivy-select ()
+(defun fonts-ivy-select ()
   "Select a font from an ivy prompt."
   (interactive)
-  (fonts/whitelist-set
-   (ivy-read "Font: " (cycle/to-list fonts/whitelist))))
+  (fonts-whitelist-set
+   (ivy-read "Font: " (cycle-to-list fonts-whitelist))))
 
-(defun fonts/print-current ()
+(defun fonts-print-current ()
   "Message the currently enabled font."
   (interactive)
   (message
    (string-format "[fonts] Current font: \"%s\""
-                  (fonts/current))))
+                  (fonts-current))))
 
-(defun fonts/current ()
+(defun fonts-current ()
   "Return the currently enabled font."
-  (cycle/current fonts/whitelist))
+  (cycle-current fonts-whitelist))
 
-(defun fonts/increase-size ()
+(defun fonts-increase-size ()
   "Increase font size."
   (interactive)
   (->> (face-attribute 'default :height)
-       (+ fonts/size-step)
+       (+ fonts-size-step)
        (set-face-attribute 'default (selected-frame) :height)))
 
-(defun fonts/decrease-size ()
+(defun fonts-decrease-size ()
   "Decrease font size."
   (interactive)
   (->> (face-attribute 'default :height)
-       (+ (- fonts/size-step))
+       (+ (- fonts-size-step))
        (set-face-attribute 'default (selected-frame) :height)))
 
-(defun fonts/reset-size ()
+(defun fonts-reset-size ()
   "Restore font size to its default value."
   (interactive)
-  (fonts/whitelist-set (fonts/current)))
+  (fonts-whitelist-set (fonts-current)))
 
 (provide 'fonts)
 ;;; fonts.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fs.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fs.el
index b1a79e280a..2f83019fd4 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fs.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/fs.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; fs.el --- Make working with the filesystem easier -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Ergonomic alternatives for working with the filesystem.
@@ -10,31 +14,33 @@
 ;; Dependencies
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
+(require 'dash)
 (require 'f)
+(require 's)
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun fs/ensure-file (path)
+(defun fs-ensure-file (path)
   "Ensure that a file and its directories in `PATH' exist.
 Will error for inputs with a trailing slash."
   (when (s-ends-with? "/" path)
     (error (format "Input path has trailing slash: %s" path)))
   (->> path
        f-dirname
-       fs/ensure-dir)
+       fs-ensure-dir)
   (f-touch path))
 
 (f-dirname "/tmp/a/b/file.txt")
 
-(defun fs/ensure-dir (path)
+(defun fs-ensure-dir (path)
   "Ensure that a directory and its ancestor directories in `PATH' exist."
   (->> path
        f-split
        (apply #'f-mkdir)))
 
-(defun fs/ls (dir &optional full-path?)
+(defun fs-ls (dir &optional full-path?)
   "List the files in `DIR' one-level deep.
 Should behave similarly in spirit to the Unix command, ls.
 If `FULL-PATH?' is set, return the full-path of the files."
@@ -44,20 +50,19 @@ If `FULL-PATH?' is set, return the full-path of the files."
 ;; Tests
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-;; TODO: Support `refute' function / macro.
-(ert-deftest fs/test/ensure-file ()
+(ert-deftest fs-test-ensure-file ()
   (let ((file "/tmp/file/a/b/c/file.txt"))
     ;; Ensure this file doesn't exist first to prevent false-positives.
     (f-delete file t)
-    (fs/ensure-file file)
+    (fs-ensure-file file)
     (should (and (f-exists? file)
                  (f-file? file)))))
 
-(ert-deftest fs/test/ensure-dir ()
+(ert-deftest fs-test-ensure-dir ()
   (let ((dir "/tmp/dir/a/b/c"))
     ;; Ensure the directory doesn't exist.
     (f-delete dir t)
-    (fs/ensure-dir dir)
+    (fs-ensure-dir dir)
     (should (and (f-exists? dir)
                  (f-dir? dir)))))
 
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/functions.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/functions.el
index 24f2516be4..6eabec49f2 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/functions.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/functions.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
-;; functions.el --- Helper functions for my Emacs development -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+;;; functions.el --- Helper functions -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; This file hopefully contains friendly APIs that making ELisp development more
@@ -8,114 +12,30 @@
 ;; TODO: Break these out into separate modules.
 
 ;;; Code:
-(defun wpc/evil-window-vsplit-right ()
+(defun functions-evil-window-vsplit-right ()
   (interactive)
   (evil-window-vsplit)
   (windmove-right))
 
-(defun wpc/evil-window-split-down ()
+(defun functions-evil-window-split-down ()
   (interactive)
   (evil-window-split)
   (windmove-down))
 
-(defun wpc/reindent-defun-and-align-clojure-map ()
-  (interactive)
-  (call-interactively #'paredit-reindent-defun)
-  (call-interactively #'clojure-align))
-
-(defun wpc/find-file-split (filename)
-  "Creates a window split and then edits `filename'."
-  (interactive)
-  (evil-window-vsplit)
-  (find-file filename))
-
-(defun wpc/find-or-create-js-test ()
-  (->> buffer-file-name
-       (s-chop-suffix ".js")
-       (s-append ".test.js")
-       (find-file)))
-
-(defun wpc/find-or-create-js-module ()
-  (->> buffer-file-name
-       (s-chop-suffix ".test.js")
-       (s-append ".js")
-       (find-file)))
-
-(defun wpc/find-or-create-js-store ()
-  (->> buffer-file-name
-       (s-replace "index.js" "store.js")
-       (find-file)))
-
-(defun wpc/find-or-create-js-component ()
-  (->> buffer-file-name
-       (s-replace "store.js" "index.js")
-       (find-file)))
-
-(defun wpc/toggle-between-js-test-and-module ()
-  "Toggle between a Javascript test or module."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (s-ends-with? ".test.js" buffer-file-name)
-      (wpc/find-or-create-js-module)
-    (if (s-ends-with? ".js" buffer-file-name)
-        (wpc/find-or-create-js-test)
-      (message "Not in a Javascript file. Exiting..."))))
-
-(defun wpc/toggle-between-js-component-and-store ()
-  "Toggle between a React component and its Redux store."
-  (interactive)
-  (if (s-ends-with? "index.js" buffer-file-name)
-      (wpc/find-or-create-js-store)
-    (if (or (s-ends-with? "store.js" buffer-file-name)
-            (s-ends-with? "store.test.js" buffer-file-name))
-        (wpc/find-or-create-js-component)
-      (message "Not in a React/Redux file. Exiting..."))))
-
-(defun wpc/read-file-as-string (filename)
-  (with-temp-buffer
-    (insert-file-contents filename)
-    (s-trim (buffer-string))))
-
-(defun wpc/create-snippet ()
+(defun functions-create-snippet ()
   "Creates a window split and then opens the Yasnippet editor."
   (interactive)
   (evil-window-vsplit)
   (call-interactively #'yas-new-snippet))
 
-(defun wpc/jump-to-parent-file ()
-  "Jumps to a React store or component's parent file. Useful for store or index file."
-  (interactive)
-  (-> buffer-file-name
-      f-dirname
-      (f-join "..")
-      (f-join (f-filename buffer-file-name))
-      find-file))
-
-(defun wpc/add-earmuffs (x)
-  "Returns X surrounded by asterisks."
-  (format "*%s*" x))
-
-(defun wpc/put-file-name-on-clipboard ()
-  "Put the current file name on the clipboard"
-  (interactive)
-  (let ((filename (if (equal major-mode 'dired-mode)
-                      default-directory
-                    (buffer-file-name))))
-    (when filename
-      (with-temp-buffer
-        (insert filename)
-        (clipboard-kill-region (point-min) (point-max)))
-      (message filename))))
-
-(s-replace "/" "x" "a/b/c")
-
-(defun wpc/evil-replace-under-point ()
+(defun functions-evil-replace-under-point ()
   "Faster than typing %s//thing/g."
   (interactive)
   (let ((term (s-replace "/" "\\/" (symbol-to-string (symbol-at-point)))))
     (save-excursion
       (evil-ex (concat "%s/\\b" term "\\b/")))))
 
-(defun buffer-dirname ()
+(defun functions-buffer-dirname ()
   "Return the directory name of the current buffer as a string."
   (->> buffer-file-name
        f-dirname
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/graph.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/graph.el
index 30ed8aabe6..9965622bb6 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/graph.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/graph.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; graph.el --- Working with in-memory graphs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;;
@@ -42,44 +46,44 @@
 (cl-defstruct graph neighbors edges)
 
 ;; TODO: How do you find the starting point for a topo sort?
-(defun graph/sort (xs)
+(defun graph-sort (xs)
   "Return a topological sort of XS.")
 
-(defun graph/from-edges (xs)
+(defun graph-from-edges (xs)
   "Create a graph struct from the Edge List, XS.
 The user must pass in a valid Edge List since asserting on the shape of XS might
   be expensive."
   (make-graph :edges xs))
 
-(defun graph/from-neighbors (xs)
+(defun graph-from-neighbors (xs)
   "Create a graph struct from a Neighbors Table, XS.
 The user must pass in a valid Neighbors Table since asserting on the shape of
   XS might be expensive."
   (make-graph :neighbors xs))
 
-(defun graph/instance? (xs)
+(defun graph-instance? (xs)
   "Return t if XS is a graph struct."
   (graph-p xs))
 
 ;; TODO: Model each of the mapping functions into an isomorphism.
-(defun graph/edges->neighbors (xs)
+(defun graph-edges->neighbors (xs)
   "Map Edge List, XS, into a Neighbors Table."
-  (prelude-assert (graph/instance? xs)))
+  (prelude-assert (graph-instance? xs)))
 
-(defun graph/neighbors->edges (xs)
+(defun graph-neighbors->edges (xs)
   "Map Neighbors Table, XS, into an Edge List."
-  (prelude-assert (graph/instance? xs)))
+  (prelude-assert (graph-instance? xs)))
 
 ;; Below are three different models of the same unweighted, directed graph.
 
-(defvar graph/edges
+(defvar graph-edges
   '((a . b) (a . c) (a . e)
     (b . c) (b . d)
     (c . e)
     (d . f)
     (e . d) (e . f)))
 
-(defvar graph/neighbors
+(defvar graph-neighbors
   ((a b c e)
    (b c d)
    (c e)
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/irc.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/irc.el
index 64af2538f8..7247e818c5 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/irc.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/irc.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; irc.el --- Configuration for IRC chat -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Need to decide which client I will use for IRC.
@@ -24,47 +28,47 @@
 ;; Configuration
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst irc/enable-tests? t
+(defconst irc-enable-tests? t
   "When t, run the tests defined herein.")
 
 (setq erc-rename-buffers t)
 
 ;; TODO: Find a way to avoid putting "freenode" and "#freenode" as channels
 ;; here.  I'm doing it because when erc first connects, it's `(buffer-name)' is
-;; "freenode", so when `irc/next-channel' is called, it 404s on the
-;; `cycle/contains?' call in `irc/channel->cycle" unless "freenode" is there. To
+;; "freenode", so when `irc-next-channel' is called, it 404s on the
+;; `cycle-contains?' call in `irc-channel->cycle" unless "freenode" is there. To
 ;; make matters even uglier, when `erc-join-channel' is called with "freenode"
 ;; as the value, it connects to the "#freenode" channel, so unless "#freenode"
-;; exists in this cycle also, `irc/next-channel' breaks again.  This doesn't
+;; exists in this cycle also, `irc-next-channel' breaks again.  This doesn't
 ;; pass my smell test.
-(defconst irc/server->channels
-  `(("irc.freenode.net"    . ,(cycle/new "freenode" "#freenode" "#nixos" "#emacs" "#pass"))
-    ("irc.corp.google.com" . ,(cycle/new "#omg" "#london" "#panic" "#prod-team")))
+(defconst irc-server->channels
+  `(("irc.freenode.net"    . ,(cycle-new "freenode" "#freenode" "#nixos" "#emacs" "#pass"))
+    ("irc.corp.google.com" . ,(cycle-new "#omg" "#london" "#panic" "#prod-team")))
   "Mapping of IRC servers to a cycle of my preferred channels.")
 
 ;; TODO: Assert that no two servers have a channel with the same name. We need
-;; this because that's the assumption that underpins the `irc/channel->server'
+;; this because that's the assumption that underpins the `irc-channel->server'
 ;; function. This will probably be an O(n^2) operation.
 (prelude-assert
- (set/distinct? (set/from-list
-                 (cycle/to-list
-                  (alist/get "irc.freenode.net"
-                             irc/server->channels)))
-                (set/from-list
-                 (cycle/to-list
-                  (alist/get "irc.corp.google.com"
-                             irc/server->channels)))))
-
-(defun irc/channel->server (server->channels channel)
+ (set-distinct? (set-from-list
+                 (cycle-to-list
+                  (alist-get "irc.freenode.net"
+                             irc-server->channels)))
+                (set-from-list
+                 (cycle-to-list
+                  (alist-get "irc.corp.google.com"
+                             irc-server->channels)))))
+
+(defun irc-channel->server (server->channels channel)
   "Resolve an IRC server from a given CHANNEL."
-  (let ((result (alist/find (lambda (k v) (cycle/contains? channel v))
+  (let ((result (alist-find (lambda (k v) (cycle-contains? channel v))
                             server->channels)))
     (prelude-assert (maybe-some? result))
     result))
 
-(defun irc/channel->cycle (server->channels channel)
+(defun irc-channel->cycle (server->channels channel)
   "Resolve an IRC's channels cycle from a given CHANNEL."
-  (alist/get (irc/channel->server server->channels channel)
+  (alist-get (irc-channel->server server->channels channel)
              server->channels))
 
 ;; Setting `erc-join-buffer' to 'bury prevents erc from stealing focus of the
@@ -73,19 +77,19 @@
 
 ;; TODO: Here is another horrible hack that should be revisted.
 (setq erc-autojoin-channels-alist
-      (->> irc/server->channels
-           (alist/map-values #'cycle/to-list)
-           (alist/map-keys (>> (s-chop-prefix "irc.")
+      (->> irc-server->channels
+           (alist-map-values #'cycle-to-list)
+           (alist-map-keys (>> (s-chop-prefix "irc.")
                                (s-chop-suffix ".net")))))
 
-(defcustom irc/install-kbds? t
+(defcustom irc-install-kbds? t
   "When t, install the keybindings defined herein.")
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun irc/message (x)
+(defun irc-message (x)
   "Print message X in a structured way."
   (message (string-format "[irc.el] %s" x)))
 
@@ -93,31 +97,31 @@
 
 ;; TODO: Support function or KBD for switching to an ERC buffer.
 
-(defun irc/kill-all-erc-processes ()
+(defun irc-kill-all-erc-processes ()
   "Kills all ERC buffers and processes."
   (interactive)
   (->> (erc-buffer-list)
        (-map #'kill-buffer)))
 
-(defun irc/switch-to-erc-buffer ()
+(defun irc-switch-to-erc-buffer ()
   "Switch to an ERC buffer."
   (interactive)
   (let ((buffers (erc-buffer-list)))
-    (if (list/empty? buffers)
+    (if (list-empty? buffers)
         (error "[irc.el] No ERC buffers available")
-      (switch-to-buffer (list/head (erc-buffer-list))))))
+      (switch-to-buffer (list-head (erc-buffer-list))))))
 
-(defun irc/connect-to-freenode ()
+(defun irc-connect-to-freenode ()
   "Connect to Freenode IRC."
   (interactive)
   (erc-ssl :server "irc.freenode.net"
            :port 6697
            :nick "wpcarro"
-           :password (password-store-get "programming/irc/freenode")
+           :password (password-store-get "programming/irc-freenode")
            :full-name "William Carroll"))
 
 ;; TODO: Handle failed connections.
-(defun irc/connect-to-google ()
+(defun irc-connect-to-google ()
   "Connect to Google's Corp IRC using ERC."
   (interactive)
   (erc-ssl :server "irc.corp.google.com"
@@ -127,26 +131,26 @@
 
 ;; TODO: Prefer defining these with a less homespun solution. There is a
 ;; function call `erc-buffer-filter' that would be more appropriate for the
-;; implementation of `irc/next-channel' and `irc/prev-channel'.
-(defun irc/next-channel ()
+;; implementation of `irc-next-channel' and `irc-prev-channel'.
+(defun irc-next-channel ()
   "Join the next channel for the active server."
   (interactive)
   (with-current-buffer (current-buffer)
-    (let ((cycle (irc/channel->cycle irc/server->channels (buffer-name))))
+    (let ((cycle (irc-channel->cycle irc-server->channels (buffer-name))))
       (erc-join-channel
-       (cycle/next cycle))
-      (irc/message
-       (string-format "Current IRC channel: %s" (cycle/current cycle))))))
+       (cycle-next cycle))
+      (irc-message
+       (string-format "Current IRC channel: %s" (cycle-current cycle))))))
 
-(defun irc/prev-channel ()
+(defun irc-prev-channel ()
   "Join the previous channel for the active server."
   (interactive)
   (with-current-buffer (current-buffer)
-    (let ((cycle (irc/channel->cycle irc/server->channels (buffer-name))))
+    (let ((cycle (irc-channel->cycle irc-server->channels (buffer-name))))
       (erc-join-channel
-       (cycle/prev cycle))
-      (irc/message
-       (string-format "Current IRC channel: %s" (cycle/current cycle))))))
+       (cycle-prev cycle))
+      (irc-message
+       (string-format "Current IRC channel: %s" (cycle-current cycle))))))
 
 (add-hook 'erc-mode-hook (macros-disable auto-fill-mode))
 (add-hook 'erc-mode-hook (macros-disable company-mode))
@@ -155,21 +159,21 @@
 ;; Keybindings
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(when irc/install-kbds?
+(when irc-install-kbds?
   (general-define-key
    :keymaps 'erc-mode-map
-   "<C-tab>" #'irc/next-channel
-   "<C-S-iso-lefttab>" #'irc/prev-channel))
+   "<C-tab>" #'irc-next-channel
+   "<C-S-iso-lefttab>" #'irc-prev-channel))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Tests
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(when irc/enable-tests?
+(when irc-enable-tests?
   (prelude-assert
    (equal
-    (irc/channel->server `(("irc.dairy.com" . ,(cycle/new "#cheese" "#milk"))
-                           ("irc.color.com" . ,(cycle/new "#red" "#blue")))
+    (irc-channel->server `(("irc.dairy.com" . ,(cycle-new "#cheese" "#milk"))
+                           ("irc.color.com" . ,(cycle-new "#red" "#blue")))
                          "#cheese")
     "irc.dairy.com")))
 
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-clipmenu.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-clipmenu.el
index f3896137bd..17679514e4 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-clipmenu.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-clipmenu.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; ivy-clipmenu.el --- Emacs client for clipmenu -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Ivy integration with the clipboard manager, clipmenu.  Essentially, clipmenu
@@ -11,7 +15,7 @@
 ;;
 ;; This module intentionally does not define any keybindings since I'd prefer
 ;; not to presume my users' preferences.  Personally, I use EXWM as my window
-;; manager, so I call `exwm-input-set-key' and map it to `ivy-clipmenu/copy'.
+;; manager, so I call `exwm-input-set-key' and map it to `ivy-clipmenu-copy'.
 ;;
 ;; Usually clipmenu integrates with rofi or dmenu.  This Emacs module integrates
 ;; with ivy.  Launch this when you want to select a clip.
@@ -44,7 +48,7 @@
   "Ivy integration for clipmenu."
   :group 'ivy)
 
-(defcustom ivy-clipmenu/directory
+(defcustom ivy-clipmenu-directory
   (or (getenv "XDG_RUNTIME_DIR")
       (getenv "TMPDIR")
       "/tmp")
@@ -52,52 +56,52 @@
   :type 'string
   :group 'ivy-clipmenu)
 
-(defconst ivy-clipmenu/executable-version 5
+(defconst ivy-clipmenu-executable-version 5
    "The major version number for the clipmenu executable.")
 
-(defconst ivy-clipmenu/cache-directory
-  (f-join ivy-clipmenu/directory
+(defconst ivy-clipmenu-cache-directory
+  (f-join ivy-clipmenu-directory
           (format "clipmenu.%s.%s"
-                  ivy-clipmenu/executable-version
+                  ivy-clipmenu-executable-version
                   (getenv "USER")))
   "Directory where the clips are stored.")
 
-(defconst ivy-clipmenu/cache-file-pattern
-  (f-join ivy-clipmenu/cache-directory "line_cache_*")
+(defconst ivy-clipmenu-cache-file-pattern
+  (f-join ivy-clipmenu-cache-directory "line_cache_*")
   "Glob pattern matching the locations on disk for clipmenu's labels.")
 
-(defcustom ivy-clipmenu/history-length
+(defcustom ivy-clipmenu-history-length
   (or (getenv "CM_HISTLENGTH") 25)
   "Limit the number of clips in the history.
 This value defaults to 25.")
 
-(defvar ivy-clipmenu/history nil
-  "History for `ivy-clipmenu/copy'.")
+(defvar ivy-clipmenu-history nil
+  "History for `ivy-clipmenu-copy'.")
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Functions
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun ivy-clipmenu/parse-content (x)
+(defun ivy-clipmenu-parse-content (x)
   "Parse the label from the entry in clipmenu's line-cache."
   (->> (s-split " " x)
        (-drop 1)
        (s-join " ")))
 
-(defun ivy-clipmenu/list-clips ()
+(defun ivy-clipmenu-list-clips ()
   "Return a list of the content of all of the clips."
-  (->> ivy-clipmenu/cache-file-pattern
+  (->> ivy-clipmenu-cache-file-pattern
        f-glob
        (-map (lambda (path)
                (s-split "\n" (f-read path) t)))
        -flatten
        (-reject #'s-blank?)
        (-sort #'string>)
-       (-map #'ivy-clipmenu/parse-content)
+       (-map #'ivy-clipmenu-parse-content)
        delete-dups
-       (-take ivy-clipmenu/history-length)))
+       (-take ivy-clipmenu-history-length)))
 
-(defun ivy-clipmenu/checksum (content)
+(defun ivy-clipmenu-checksum (content)
   "Return the CRC checksum of CONTENT."
   (s-trim-right
    (with-temp-buffer
@@ -105,30 +109,30 @@ This value defaults to 25.")
                    (format "cksum <<<'%s'" content))
      (buffer-string))))
 
-(defun ivy-clipmenu/line-to-content (line)
+(defun ivy-clipmenu-line-to-content (line)
   "Map the chosen LINE from the line cache its content from disk."
   (->> line
-       ivy-clipmenu/checksum
-       (f-join ivy-clipmenu/cache-directory)
+       ivy-clipmenu-checksum
+       (f-join ivy-clipmenu-cache-directory)
        f-read))
 
-(defun ivy-clipmenu/do-copy (x)
+(defun ivy-clipmenu-do-copy (x)
   "Copy string, X, to the system clipboard."
   (kill-new x)
   (message "[ivy-clipmenu.el] Copied!"))
 
-(defun ivy-clipmenu/copy ()
+(defun ivy-clipmenu-copy ()
   "Use `ivy-read' to select and copy a clip.
 It's recommended to bind this function to a globally available keymap."
   (interactive)
   (let ((ivy-sort-functions-alist nil))
     (ivy-read "Clipmenu: "
-              (ivy-clipmenu/list-clips)
-              :history 'ivy-clipmenu/history
+              (ivy-clipmenu-list-clips)
+              :history 'ivy-clipmenu-history
               :action (lambda (line)
                         (->> line
-                             ivy-clipmenu/line-to-content
-                             ivy-clipmenu/do-copy)))))
+                             ivy-clipmenu-line-to-content
+                             ivy-clipmenu-do-copy)))))
 
 (provide 'ivy-clipmenu)
 ;;; ivy-clipmenu.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-helpers.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-helpers.el
index b76e5fae75..0685980829 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-helpers.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ivy-helpers.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; ivy-helpers.el --- More interfaces to ivy -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Hopefully to improve my workflows.
@@ -16,7 +20,7 @@
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(cl-defun ivy-helpers/kv (prompt kv f)
+(cl-defun ivy-helpers-kv (prompt kv f)
   "PROMPT users with the keys in KV and return its corresponding value.  Calls F
 with the key and value from KV."
   (ivy-read
@@ -26,7 +30,7 @@ with the key and value from KV."
    :action (lambda (entry)
              (funcall f (car entry) (cdr entry)))))
 
-(defun ivy-helpers/do-run-external-command (cmd)
+(defun ivy-helpers-do-run-external-command (cmd)
   "Execute the specified CMD and notify the user when it finishes."
   (message "Starting %s..." cmd)
   (set-process-sentinel
@@ -35,7 +39,7 @@ with the key and value from KV."
      (when (string= event "finished\n")
        (message "%s process finished." process)))))
 
-(defun ivy-helpers/list-external-commands ()
+(defun ivy-helpers-list-external-commands ()
   "Creates a list of all external commands available on $PATH while filtering
 NixOS wrappers."
   (cl-loop
@@ -51,14 +55,14 @@ NixOS wrappers."
    append lsdir into completions
    finally return (sort completions 'string-lessp)))
 
-(defun ivy-helpers/run-external-command ()
+(defun ivy-helpers-run-external-command ()
   "Prompts the user with a list of all installed applications and
 lets them select one to launch."
   (interactive)
-  (let ((external-commands-list (ivy-helpers/list-external-commands)))
+  (let ((external-commands-list (ivy-helpers-list-external-commands)))
     (ivy-read "Command:" external-commands-list
               :require-match t
-              :action #'ivy-helpers/do-run-external-command)))
+              :action #'ivy-helpers-do-run-external-command)))
 
 ;;; Code:
 (provide 'ivy-helpers)
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/kbd.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/kbd.el
index dd47845e65..08e16df901 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/kbd.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/kbd.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; kbd.el --- Elisp keybinding -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; In order to stay organized, I'm attempting to dedicate KBD prefixes to
@@ -27,52 +31,52 @@
 ;; Constants
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst kbd/prefixes
+(defconst kbd-prefixes
   '((workspace . "s")
     (x11 . "C-s"))
   "Mapping of functions to designated keybinding prefixes to stay organized.")
 
 ;; Assert that no keybindings are colliding.
 (prelude-assert
- (= (alist/count kbd/prefixes)
-    (->> kbd/prefixes
-         alist/values
-         set/from-list
-         set/count)))
+ (= (alist-count kbd-prefixes)
+    (->> kbd-prefixes
+         alist-values
+         set-from-list
+         set-count)))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun kbd/raw (f x)
+(defun kbd-raw (f x)
   "Return the string keybinding for function F and appendage X.
 Values for F include:
 - workspace
 - x11"
-  (prelude-assert (alist/has-key? f kbd/prefixes))
+  (prelude-assert (alist-has-key? f kbd-prefixes))
   (string-format
    "%s-%s"
-   (alist/get f kbd/prefixes)
+   (alist-get f kbd-prefixes)
    x))
 
-(defun kbd/for (f x)
+(defun kbd-for (f x)
   "Return the `kbd' for function F and appendage X.
 Values for F include:
 - workspace
 - x11"
-  (kbd (kbd/raw f x)))
+  (kbd (kbd-raw f x)))
 
 ;; TODO: Prefer copying human-readable versions to the clipboard.  Right now
 ;; this isn't too useful.
-(defun kbd/copy-keycode ()
+(defun kbd-copy-keycode ()
   "Copy the pressed key to the system clipboard."
   (interactive)
   (message "[kbd] Awaiting keypress...")
   (let ((key (read-key)))
-    (clipboard/copy (string-format "%s" key))
+    (clipboard-copy (string-format "%s" key))
     (message (string-format "[kbd] \"%s\" copied!" key))))
 
-(defun kbd/print-keycode ()
+(defun kbd-print-keycode ()
   "Prints the pressed keybinding."
   (interactive)
   (message "[kbd] Awaiting keypress...")
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keybindings.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keybindings.el
index 7d0125b398..89e39348f5 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keybindings.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keybindings.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; keybindings.el --- Centralizing my keybindings -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Attempting to centralize my keybindings to simplify my configuration.
@@ -63,10 +67,10 @@
   "L"   #'evil-end-of-line
   "_"   #'ranger
   "-"   #'dired-jump
-  "sl"  #'wpc/evil-window-vsplit-right
+  "sl"  #'functions-evil-window-vsplit-right
   "sh"  #'evil-window-vsplit
   "sk"  #'evil-window-split
-  "sj"  #'wpc/evil-window-split-down)
+  "sj"  #'functions-evil-window-split-down)
 
 (general-nmap
   :keymaps 'override
@@ -114,19 +118,19 @@
 ;; have to bound to the readline function that deletes the entire line.
 (general-unbind "C-u")
 
-(defmacro keybinding/exwm (c fn)
+(defmacro keybindings-exwm (c fn)
   "Bind C to FN using `exwm-input-set-key' with `kbd' applied to C."
   `(exwm-input-set-key (kbd ,c) ,fn))
 
-(keybinding/exwm "C-M-v" #'ivy-clipmenu/copy)
-(keybinding/exwm "<XF86MonBrightnessUp>" #'screen-brightness/increase)
-(keybinding/exwm "<XF86MonBrightnessDown>" #'screen-brightness/decrease)
-(keybinding/exwm "<XF86AudioMute>" #'pulse-audio/toggle-mute)
-(keybinding/exwm "<XF86AudioLowerVolume>" #'pulse-audio/decrease-volume)
-(keybinding/exwm "<XF86AudioRaiseVolume>" #'pulse-audio/increase-volume)
-(keybinding/exwm "<XF86AudioMicMute>" #'pulse-audio/toggle-microphone)
-(keybinding/exwm (kbd/raw 'x11 "s") #'scrot/select)
-(keybinding/exwm "<C-M-tab>" #'window-manager-switch-to-exwm-buffer)
+(keybindings-exwm "C-M-v" #'ivy-clipmenu-copy)
+(keybindings-exwm "<XF86MonBrightnessUp>" #'screen-brightness/increase)
+(keybindings-exwm "<XF86MonBrightnessDown>" #'screen-brightness/decrease)
+(keybindings-exwm "<XF86AudioMute>" #'pulse-audio/toggle-mute)
+(keybindings-exwm "<XF86AudioLowerVolume>" #'pulse-audio/decrease-volume)
+(keybindings-exwm "<XF86AudioRaiseVolume>" #'pulse-audio/increase-volume)
+(keybindings-exwm "<XF86AudioMicMute>" #'pulse-audio/toggle-microphone)
+(keybindings-exwm (kbd-raw 'x11 "s") #'scrot-select)
+(keybindings-exwm "<C-M-tab>" #'window-manager-switch-to-exwm-buffer)
 
 (general-define-key
  :keymaps 'override
@@ -168,11 +172,11 @@
  "W" #'balance-windows
  "gs" #'magit-status
  "E" #'refine
- "es" #'wpc/create-snippet
+ "es" #'functions-create-snippet
  "l" #'linum-mode
  "B" #'magit-blame
  "w" #'save-buffer
- "r" #'wpc/evil-replace-under-point
+ "r" #'functions-evil-replace-under-point
  "R" #'deadgrep)
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
@@ -180,13 +184,13 @@
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
 ;; Show or hide a vterm buffer.  I'm intentionally not defining this in
-;; vterm-mgt.el because it consumes `buffer/show-previous', and I'd like to
+;; vterm-mgt.el because it consumes `buffer-show-previous', and I'd like to
 ;; avoid bloating vterm-mgt.el with dependencies that others may not want.
-(general-define-key (kbd/raw 'x11 "t")
+(general-define-key (kbd-raw 'x11 "t")
                     (lambda ()
                       (interactive)
                       (if (vterm-mgt--instance? (current-buffer))
-                          (switch-to-buffer (first (buffer/source-code-buffers)))
+                          (switch-to-buffer (first (buffer-source-code-buffers)))
                         (call-interactively #'vterm-mgt-find-or-create))))
 
 (general-define-key
@@ -201,15 +205,15 @@
 ;; Displays
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(when (device/work-laptop?)
-  (keybinding/exwm "<XF86Display>" #'display/cycle-display-states)
+(when (device-work-laptop?)
+  (keybindings-exwm "<XF86Display>" #'display-cycle-display-states)
   (general-define-key
    :prefix "<SPC>"
    :states '(normal)
-   "d0" #'display/disable-laptop
-   "d1" #'display/enable-laptop
-   "D0" #'display/disable-4k
-   "D1" #'display/enable-4k))
+   "d0" #'display-disable-laptop
+   "d1" #'display-enable-laptop
+   "D0" #'display-disable-4k
+   "D1" #'display-enable-4k))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; notmuch
@@ -227,7 +231,7 @@
  "e" #'notmuch-show-archive-message-then-next-or-next-thread)
 
 ;; TODO(wpcarro): Consider moving this to a separate module
-(defun evil-ex-define-cmd-local (cmd f)
+(defun keybindings--evil-ex-define-cmd-local (cmd f)
   "Define CMD to F locally to a buffer."
   (unless (local-variable-p 'evil-ex-commands)
     (setq-local evil-ex-commands (copy-alist evil-ex-commands)))
@@ -241,7 +245,7 @@
 
 (add-hook 'notmuch-message-mode-hook
           (lambda ()
-            (evil-ex-define-cmd-local "x" #'notmuch-mua-send-and-exit)))
+            (keybindings--evil-ex-define-cmd-local "x" #'notmuch-mua-send-and-exit)))
 
 ;; For now, I'm mimmicking Gmail KBDs that I have memorized and enjoy
 (general-define-key
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keyboard.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keyboard.el
index 2a970d18d8..f8d37280c8 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keyboard.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/keyboard.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; keyboard.el --- Managing keyboard preferences with Elisp -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Setting key repeat and other values.
@@ -21,38 +25,38 @@
 
 ;; TODO: Support clamping functions for repeat-{rate,delay} to ensure only valid
 ;; values are sent to xset.
-(defcustom keyboard/repeat-rate 80
+(defcustom keyboard-repeat-rate 80
   "The number of key repeat signals sent per second.")
 
-(defcustom keyboard/repeat-delay 170
+(defcustom keyboard-repeat-delay 170
   "The number of milliseconds before autorepeat starts.")
 
-(defconst keyboard/repeat-rate-copy keyboard/repeat-rate
-  "Copy of `keyboard/repeat-rate' to support `keyboard/reset-key-repeat'.")
+(defconst keyboard-repeat-rate-copy keyboard-repeat-rate
+  "Copy of `keyboard-repeat-rate' to support `keyboard-reset-key-repeat'.")
 
-(defconst keyboard/repeat-delay-copy keyboard/repeat-delay
-  "Copy of `keyboard/repeat-delay' to support `keyboard/reset-key-repeat'.")
+(defconst keyboard-repeat-delay-copy keyboard-repeat-delay
+  "Copy of `keyboard-repeat-delay' to support `keyboard-reset-key-repeat'.")
 
-(defcustom keyboard/install-preferences? t
+(defcustom keyboard-install-preferences? t
   "When t, install keyboard preferences.")
 
-(defcustom keyboard/install-kbds? nil
+(defcustom keyboard-install-kbds? nil
   "When t, install keybindings.")
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Functions
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun keyboard/message (x)
+(defun keyboard-message (x)
   "Message X in a structured way."
   (message (string-format "[keyboard.el] %s" x)))
 
-(cl-defun keyboard/set-key-repeat (&key
-                                   (rate keyboard/repeat-rate)
-                                   (delay keyboard/repeat-delay))
+(cl-defun keyboard-set-key-repeat (&key
+                                   (rate keyboard-repeat-rate)
+                                   (delay keyboard-repeat-delay))
   "Use xset to set the key-repeat RATE and DELAY."
   (prelude-start-process
-   :name "keyboard/set-key-repeat"
+   :name "keyboard-set-key-repeat"
    :command (string-format "xset r rate %s %s" delay rate)))
 
 ;; NOTE: Settings like this are machine-dependent. For instance I only need to
@@ -62,91 +66,91 @@
 ;; than once, xmodmap will start to error about non-existent Caps_Lock symbol.
 ;; For more information see here:
 ;; https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/108207/how-to-map-caps-lock-as-the-compose-key-using-xmodmap-portably-and-idempotently
-(defun keyboard/swap-caps-lock-and-escape ()
+(defun keyboard-swap-caps-lock-and-escape ()
   "Swaps the caps lock and escape keys using xmodmap."
   (interactive)
   ;; TODO: Ensure these work once the tokenizing in prelude-start-process works
   ;; as expected.
-  (start-process "keyboard/swap-caps-lock-and-escape" nil "/usr/bin/xmodmap" "-e"
+  (start-process "keyboard-swap-caps-lock-and-escape" nil "/usr/bin/xmodmap" "-e"
                  "remove Lock = Caps_Lock")
-  (start-process "keyboard/swap-caps-lock-and-escape" nil "/usr/bin/xmodmap" "-e"
+  (start-process "keyboard-swap-caps-lock-and-escape" nil "/usr/bin/xmodmap" "-e"
                  "keysym Caps_Lock = Escape"))
 
-(defun keyboard/inc-repeat-rate ()
-  "Increment `keyboard/repeat-rate'."
+(defun keyboard-inc-repeat-rate ()
+  "Increment `keyboard-repeat-rate'."
   (interactive)
-  (setq keyboard/repeat-rate (number/inc keyboard/repeat-rate))
-  (keyboard/set-key-repeat :rate keyboard/repeat-rate)
-  (keyboard/message
-   (string-format "Rate: %s" keyboard/repeat-rate)))
+  (setq keyboard-repeat-rate (number-inc keyboard-repeat-rate))
+  (keyboard-set-key-repeat :rate keyboard-repeat-rate)
+  (keyboard-message
+   (string-format "Rate: %s" keyboard-repeat-rate)))
 
-(defun keyboard/dec-repeat-rate ()
-  "Decrement `keyboard/repeat-rate'."
+(defun keyboard-dec-repeat-rate ()
+  "Decrement `keyboard-repeat-rate'."
   (interactive)
-  (setq keyboard/repeat-rate (number/dec keyboard/repeat-rate))
-  (keyboard/set-key-repeat :rate keyboard/repeat-rate)
-  (keyboard/message
-   (string-format "Rate: %s" keyboard/repeat-rate)))
+  (setq keyboard-repeat-rate (number-dec keyboard-repeat-rate))
+  (keyboard-set-key-repeat :rate keyboard-repeat-rate)
+  (keyboard-message
+   (string-format "Rate: %s" keyboard-repeat-rate)))
 
-(defun keyboard/inc-repeat-delay ()
-  "Increment `keyboard/repeat-delay'."
+(defun keyboard-inc-repeat-delay ()
+  "Increment `keyboard-repeat-delay'."
   (interactive)
-  (setq keyboard/repeat-delay (number/inc keyboard/repeat-delay))
-  (keyboard/set-key-repeat :delay keyboard/repeat-delay)
-  (keyboard/message
-   (string-format "Delay: %s" keyboard/repeat-delay)))
+  (setq keyboard-repeat-delay (number-inc keyboard-repeat-delay))
+  (keyboard-set-key-repeat :delay keyboard-repeat-delay)
+  (keyboard-message
+   (string-format "Delay: %s" keyboard-repeat-delay)))
 
-(defun keyboard/dec-repeat-delay ()
-  "Decrement `keyboard/repeat-delay'."
+(defun keyboard-dec-repeat-delay ()
+  "Decrement `keyboard-repeat-delay'."
   (interactive)
-  (setq keyboard/repeat-delay (number/dec keyboard/repeat-delay))
-  (keyboard/set-key-repeat :delay keyboard/repeat-delay)
-  (keyboard/message
-   (string-format "Delay: %s" keyboard/repeat-delay)))
+  (setq keyboard-repeat-delay (number-dec keyboard-repeat-delay))
+  (keyboard-set-key-repeat :delay keyboard-repeat-delay)
+  (keyboard-message
+   (string-format "Delay: %s" keyboard-repeat-delay)))
 
-(defun keyboard/print-key-repeat ()
+(defun keyboard-print-key-repeat ()
   "Print the currently set values for key repeat."
   (interactive)
-  (keyboard/message
+  (keyboard-message
    (string-format "Rate: %s. Delay: %s"
-                  keyboard/repeat-rate
-                  keyboard/repeat-delay)))
+                  keyboard-repeat-rate
+                  keyboard-repeat-delay)))
 
-(defun keyboard/set-preferences ()
+(defun keyboard-set-preferences ()
   "Reset the keyboard preferences to their default values.
 NOTE: This function exists because occasionally I unplug and re-plug in a
   keyboard and all of the preferences that I set using xset disappear."
   (interactive)
-  (keyboard/swap-caps-lock-and-escape)
-  (keyboard/set-key-repeat :rate keyboard/repeat-rate
-                           :delay keyboard/repeat-delay)
+  (keyboard-swap-caps-lock-and-escape)
+  (keyboard-set-key-repeat :rate keyboard-repeat-rate
+                           :delay keyboard-repeat-delay)
   ;; TODO: Implement this message function as a macro that pulls the current
   ;; file name.
-  (keyboard/message "Keyboard preferences set!"))
+  (keyboard-message "Keyboard preferences set!"))
 
-(defun keyboard/reset-key-repeat ()
+(defun keyboard-reset-key-repeat ()
   "Set key repeat rate and delay to original values."
   (interactive)
-  (keyboard/set-key-repeat :rate keyboard/repeat-rate-copy
-                           :delay keyboard/repeat-delay-copy)
-  (keyboard/message "Key repeat preferences reset."))
+  (keyboard-set-key-repeat :rate keyboard-repeat-rate-copy
+                           :delay keyboard-repeat-delay-copy)
+  (keyboard-message "Key repeat preferences reset."))
 
-(when keyboard/install-preferences?
-  (keyboard/set-preferences))
+(when keyboard-install-preferences?
+  (keyboard-set-preferences))
 
 ;; TODO: Define minor-mode for this.
-(when keyboard/install-kbds?
+(when keyboard-install-kbds?
   (general-unbind 'motion "C-i" "C-y")
   (general-define-key
    ;; TODO: Choose better KBDs for these that don't interfere with useful evil
    ;; ones.
    ;; Use C-y when you accidentally send the key-repeat too high or too low to
    ;; be meaningful.
-   "C-y" #'keyboard/reset-key-repeat
-   "C-i" #'keyboard/inc-repeat-rate
-   "C-u" #'keyboard/dec-repeat-rate
-   "C-S-i" #'keyboard/inc-repeat-delay
-   "C-S-u" #'keyboard/dec-repeat-delay))
+   "C-y" #'keyboard-reset-key-repeat
+   "C-i" #'keyboard-inc-repeat-rate
+   "C-u" #'keyboard-dec-repeat-rate
+   "C-S-i" #'keyboard-inc-repeat-delay
+   "C-S-u" #'keyboard-dec-repeat-delay))
 
 (provide 'keyboard)
 ;;; keyboard.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/laptop-battery.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/laptop-battery.el
index 418d663255..26ded42c7b 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/laptop-battery.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/laptop-battery.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; laptop-battery.el --- Display laptop battery information -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Some wrappers to obtain battery information.
@@ -30,28 +34,28 @@
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun laptop-battery/available? ()
+(defun laptop-battery-available? ()
   "Return t if battery information is available."
   (maybe-some? battery-status-function))
 
-(defun laptop-battery/percentage ()
+(defun laptop-battery-percentage ()
   "Return the current percentage of the battery."
   (->> battery-status-function
        funcall
-       (alist/get 112)))
+       (alist-get 112)))
 
-(defun laptop-battery/print-percentage ()
+(defun laptop-battery-print-percentage ()
   "Return the current percentage of the battery."
   (interactive)
-  (->> (laptop-battery/percentage)
+  (->> (laptop-battery-percentage)
        message))
 
-(defun laptop-battery/display ()
+(defun laptop-battery-display ()
   "Display laptop battery percentage in the modeline."
   (interactive)
   (display-battery-mode 1))
 
-(defun laptop-battery/hide ()
+(defun laptop-battery-hide ()
   "Hide laptop battery percentage in the modeline."
   (interactive)
   (display-battery-mode -1))
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/list.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/list.el
index bf4dc1ca17..00ff2affcc 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/list.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/list.el
@@ -1,8 +1,12 @@
-;;; list.el --- Functions for working with lists. -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+;;; list.el --- Functions for working with lists -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
-;; Since I prefer having the `list/' namespace, I wrote this module to wrap many
+;; Since I prefer having the `list-' namespace, I wrote this module to wrap many
 ;; of the functions that are defined in the the global namespace in ELisp.  I
 ;; sometimes forget the names of these functions, so it's nice for them to be
 ;; organized like this.
@@ -58,56 +62,56 @@
 ;; Constants
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst list/tests? t
+(defconst list-tests? t
   "When t, run the test suite.")
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun list/new ()
+(defun list-new ()
   "Return a new, empty list."
   '())
 
-(defun list/concat (&rest lists)
+(defun list-concat (&rest lists)
   "Joins `LISTS' into on list."
   (apply #'-concat lists))
 
-(defun list/join (joint xs)
+(defun list-join (joint xs)
   "Join a list of strings, XS, with JOINT."
-  (if (list/empty? xs)
+  (if (list-empty? xs)
       ""
-    (list/reduce (list/first xs)
+    (list-reduce (list-first xs)
                  (lambda (x acc)
                    (string-concat acc joint x))
-                 (list/tail xs))))
+                 (list-tail xs))))
 
-(defun list/length (xs)
+(defun list-length (xs)
   "Return the number of elements in `XS'."
   (length xs))
 
-(defun list/get (i xs)
+(defun list-get (i xs)
   "Return the value in `XS' at `I', or nil."
   (nth i xs))
 
-(defun list/head (xs)
+(defun list-head (xs)
   "Return the head of `XS'."
   (car xs))
 
 ;; TODO: Learn how to write proper function aliases.
-(defun list/first (xs)
-  "Alias for `list/head' for `XS'."
-  (list/head xs))
+(defun list-first (xs)
+  "Alias for `list-head' for `XS'."
+  (list-head xs))
 
-(defun list/tail (xs)
+(defun list-tail (xs)
   "Return the tail of `XS'."
   (cdr xs))
 
-(defun list/reverse (xs)
+(defun list-reverse (xs)
   "Reverses `XS'."
   (reverse xs))
 
-(defun list/cons (x xs)
+(defun list-cons (x xs)
   "Add `X' to the head of `XS'."
   (cons x xs))
 
@@ -120,56 +124,56 @@
 ;;     (funcall f b a)))
 
 ;; TODO: Make this function work.
-(defun list/reduce (acc f xs)
+(defun list-reduce (acc f xs)
   "Return over `XS' calling `F' on an element in `XS'and `ACC'."
   (-reduce-from (lambda (acc x) (funcall f x acc)) acc xs))
 
-;; TODO: Support this. It seems like `alist/set' is not working as I expected it
+;; TODO: Support this. It seems like `alist-set' is not working as I expected it
 ;; to. Perhaps we should add some tests to confirm the expected behavior.
-;; (cl-defun list/index (f xs &key (transform (lambda (x) x)))
+;; (cl-defun list-index (f xs &key (transform (lambda (x) x)))
 ;;   "Return a mapping of F applied to each x in XS to TRANSFORM applied to x.
 ;; The TRANSFORM function defaults to the identity function."
 ;;   (->> xs
-;;        (list/reduce (alist/new)
+;;        (list-reduce (alist-new)
 ;;                     (lambda (x acc)
 ;;                       (let ((k (funcall f x))
 ;;                             (v (funcall transform x)))
-;;                         (if (alist/has-key? k acc)
+;;                         (if (alist-has-key? k acc)
 ;;                             (setf (alist-get k acc) (list v))
 ;;                           (setf (alist-get k acc) (list v))))))))
 ;; (prelude-assert
 ;;  (equal '(("John" . ("Cleese" "Malkovich"))
 ;;           ("Thomas" . ("Aquinas")))
-;;         (list/index (lambda (x) (plist-get x :first-name))
+;;         (list-index (lambda (x) (plist-get x :first-name))
 ;;                     '((:first-name "John" :last-name "Cleese")
 ;;                       (:first-name "John" :last-name "Malkovich")
 ;;                       (:first-name "Thomas" :last-name "Aquinas"))
 ;;                     :transform (lambda (x) (plist-get x :last-name)))))
 
-(defun list/map (f xs)
+(defun list-map (f xs)
   "Call `F' on each element of `XS'."
   (-map f xs))
 
-(defun list/map-indexed (f xs)
+(defun list-map-indexed (f xs)
   "Call `F' on each element of `XS' along with its index."
   (-map-indexed (lambda (i x) (funcall f x i)) xs))
 
-(defun list/filter (p xs)
+(defun list-filter (p xs)
   "Return a subset of XS where predicate P returned t."
-  (list/reverse
-   (list/reduce
+  (list-reverse
+   (list-reduce
     '()
     (lambda (x acc)
       (if (funcall p x)
-          (list/cons x acc)
+          (list-cons x acc)
         acc))
     xs)))
 
-(defun list/reject (p xs)
+(defun list-reject (p xs)
   "Return a subset of XS where predicate of P return nil."
-  (list/filter (lambda (x) (not (funcall p x))) xs))
+  (list-filter (lambda (x) (not (funcall p x))) xs))
 
-(defun list/find (p xs)
+(defun list-find (p xs)
   "Return the first x in XS that passes P or nil."
   (-find p xs))
 
@@ -177,64 +181,64 @@
 ;; Predicates
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun list/instance? (xs)
+(defun list-instance? (xs)
   "Return t if `XS' is a list.
 Be leery of using this with things like alists.  Many data structures in Elisp
   are implemented using linked lists."
   (listp xs))
 
-(defun list/empty? (xs)
+(defun list-empty? (xs)
   "Return t if XS are empty."
-  (= 0 (list/length xs)))
+  (= 0 (list-length xs)))
 
-(defun list/all? (p xs)
+(defun list-all? (p xs)
   "Return t if all `XS' pass the predicate, `P'."
   (-all? p xs))
 
-(defun list/any? (p xs)
+(defun list-any? (p xs)
   "Return t if any `XS' pass the predicate, `P'."
   (-any? p xs))
 
-(defun list/contains? (x xs)
+(defun list-contains? (x xs)
   "Return t if X is in XS using `equal'."
   (-contains? xs x))
 
-(defun list/xs-distinct-by? (f xs)
+(defun list-xs-distinct-by? (f xs)
   "Return t if all elements in XS are distinct after applying F to each."
   (= (length xs)
-     (->> xs (-map f) set/from-list set/count)))
+     (->> xs (-map f) set-from-list set-count)))
 
 ;; TODO: Support dedupe.
 ;; TODO: Should we call this unique? Or distinct?
 
 ;; TODO: Add tests.
-(defun list/dedupe-adjacent (xs)
+(defun list-dedupe-adjacent (xs)
   "Return XS without adjacent duplicates."
-  (prelude-assert (not (list/empty? xs)))
-  (list/reduce (list (list/first xs))
+  (prelude-assert (not (list-empty? xs)))
+  (list-reduce (list (list-first xs))
     (lambda (x acc)
-      (if (equal x (list/first acc))
+      (if (equal x (list-first acc))
           acc
-        (list/cons x acc)))
+        (list-cons x acc)))
     xs))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Tests
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-;; (when list/tests?
+;; (when list-tests?
 ;;   (prelude-assert
 ;;    (= 0
-;;       (list/length '())))
+;;       (list-length '())))
 ;;   (prelude-assert
 ;;    (= 5
-;;       (list/length '(1 2 3 4 5))))
+;;       (list-length '(1 2 3 4 5))))
 ;;   (prelude-assert
 ;;    (= 16
-;;       (list/reduce 1 (lambda (x acc) (+ x acc)) '(1 2 3 4 5))))
+;;       (list-reduce 1 (lambda (x acc) (+ x acc)) '(1 2 3 4 5))))
 ;;   (prelude-assert
 ;;    (equal '(2 4 6 8 10)
-;;           (list/map (lambda (x) (* x 2)) '(1 2 3 4 5)))))
+;;           (list-map (lambda (x) (* x 2)) '(1 2 3 4 5)))))
 
 (provide 'list)
 ;;; list.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/math.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/math.el
index 82b501e217..72f61fd170 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/math.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/math.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; math.el --- Math stuffs -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
+;; Homepage: https://user.git.corp.google.com/wpcarro/briefcase
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Containing some useful mathematical functions.
@@ -16,7 +20,7 @@
 ;; Constants
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst math/pi pi
+(defconst math-pi pi
   "The number pi.")
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
@@ -25,7 +29,7 @@
 
 ;; TODO: Support all three arguments.
 ;; Int -> Int -> Int -> Boolean
-(cl-defun math/triangle-of-power (&key base power result)
+(cl-defun math-triangle-of-power (&key base power result)
   ;; TODO: Assert two of three are set.
   (cond
    ((maybe-somes? base power result)
@@ -39,19 +43,19 @@
    (t
     (error "Two of the three arguments must be set"))))
 
-(defun math/mod (x y)
+(defun math-mod (x y)
   "Return X mod Y."
   (mod x y))
 
-(defun math/exp (x y)
+(defun math-exp (x y)
   "Return X raised to the Y."
   (expt x y))
 
-(defun math/round (x)
+(defun math-round (x)
   "Round X to nearest ones digit."
   (round x))
 
-(defun math/floor (x)
+(defun math-floor (x)
   "Floor value X."
   (floor x))
 
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/maybe.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/maybe.el
index 1e46b6643d..dfb9a69e6b 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/maybe.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/maybe.el
@@ -60,11 +60,11 @@
 
 (defun maybe-nils? (&rest xs)
   "Return t if all XS are nil."
-  (list/all? #'maybe-nil? xs))
+  (list-all? #'maybe-nil? xs))
 
 (defun maybe-somes? (&rest xs)
   "Return t if all XS are non-nil."
-  (list/all? #'maybe-some? xs))
+  (list-all? #'maybe-some? xs))
 
 (defun maybe-default (default x)
   "Return DEFAULT when X is nil."
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/modeline.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/modeline.el
index a2dbde6d6f..cca336c733 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/modeline.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/modeline.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
-;;; modeline.el --- Customize my Emacs mode-line -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+;;; modeline.el --- Customize my mode-line -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
+;; Homepage: https://user.git.corp.google.com/wpcarro/briefcase
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Because I use EXWM, I treat my Emacs mode-line like my system bar: I need to
@@ -13,7 +17,7 @@
 
 (use-package telephone-line)
 
-(defun modeline/bottom-right-window? ()
+(defun modeline-bottom-right-window? ()
   "Determines whether the last (i.e. bottom-right) window of the
   active frame is showing the buffer in which this function is
   executed."
@@ -23,23 +27,23 @@
          (last-window (car (seq-intersection right-windows bottom-windows))))
     (eq (current-buffer) (window-buffer last-window))))
 
-(defun modeline/maybe-render-time ()
+(defun modeline-maybe-render-time ()
   "Renders the mode-line-misc-info string for display in the
   mode-line if the currently active window is the last one in the
   frame.
 
   The idea is to not display information like the current time,
   load, battery levels on all buffers."
-  (when (modeline/bottom-right-window?)
+  (when (modeline-bottom-right-window?)
     (telephone-line-raw mode-line-misc-info t)))
 
-(defun modeline/setup ()
+(defun modeline-setup ()
   "Render my custom modeline."
   (telephone-line-defsegment telephone-line-last-window-segment ()
-    (modeline/maybe-render-time))
+    (modeline-maybe-render-time))
   ;; Display the current EXWM workspace index in the mode-line
   (telephone-line-defsegment telephone-line-exwm-workspace-index ()
-    (when (modeline/bottom-right-window?)
+    (when (modeline-bottom-right-window?)
       (format "[%s]" exwm-workspace-current-index)))
   ;; Define a highlight font for ~ important ~ information in the last
   ;; window.
@@ -61,4 +65,4 @@
   (telephone-line-mode 1))
 
 (provide 'modeline)
-;; modeline.el ends here
+;;; modeline.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/number.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/number.el
index e8e1be58db..9d576797f1 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/number.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/number.el
@@ -40,40 +40,40 @@
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst number/test? t
+(defconst number-test? t
   "When t, run the test suite defined herein.")
 
 ;; TODO: What about int.el?
 
 ;; TODO: How do we handle a number typeclass?
 
-(defun number/positive? (x)
+(defun number-positive? (x)
   "Return t if `X' is a positive number."
   (> x 0))
 
-(defun number/negative? (x)
+(defun number-negative? (x)
   "Return t if `X' is a positive number."
   (< x 0))
 
 ;; TODO: Don't rely on this. Need to have 10.0 and 10 behave similarly.
-(defun number/float? (x)
+(defun number-float? (x)
   "Return t if `X' is a floating point number."
   (floatp x))
 
-(defun number/natural? (x)
+(defun number-natural? (x)
   "Return t if `X' is a natural number."
-  (and (number/positive? x)
-       (not (number/float? x))))
+  (and (number-positive? x)
+       (not (number-float? x))))
 
-(defun number/whole? (x)
+(defun number-whole? (x)
   "Return t if `X' is a whole number."
   (or (= 0 x)
-      (number/natural? x)))
+      (number-natural? x)))
 
-(defun number/integer? (x)
+(defun number-integer? (x)
   "Return t if `X' is an integer."
-  (or (number/whole? x)
-      (number/natural? (- x))))
+  (or (number-whole? x)
+      (number-natural? (- x))))
 
 ;; TODO: How defensive should these guards be?  Should we assert that the inputs
 ;; are integers before checking evenness or oddness?
@@ -83,28 +83,28 @@
 ;; TODO: How should rational numbers be handled? Lisp is supposedly famous for
 ;; its handling of rational numbers.
 ;; TODO: `calc-mode' supports rational numbers as "1:2" meaning "1/2"
-;; (defun number/rational? (x))
+;; (defun number-rational? (x))
 
 ;; TODO: Can or should I support real numbers?
-;; (defun number/real? (x))
+;; (defun number-real? (x))
 
-(defun number/even? (x)
+(defun number-even? (x)
   "Return t if `X' is an even number."
   (or (= 0 x)
       (= 0 (mod x 2))))
 
-(defun number/odd? (x)
+(defun number-odd? (x)
   "Return t if `X' is an odd number."
-  (not (number/even? x)))
+  (not (number-even? x)))
 
-(defun number/dec (x)
+(defun number-dec (x)
   "Subtract one from `X'.
 While this function is undeniably trivial, I have unintentionally done (- 1 x)
   when in fact I meant to do (- x 1) that I figure it's better for this function
   to exist, and for me to train myself to reach for it and its inc counterpart."
   (- x 1))
 
-(defun number/inc (x)
+(defun number-inc (x)
   "Add one to `X'."
   (+ x 1))
 
@@ -112,46 +112,46 @@ While this function is undeniably trivial, I have unintentionally done (- 1 x)
 ;; too vague?
 ;; TODO: Resolve the circular dependency that this introduces with series.el,
 ;; and then re-enable this function and its tests below.
-;; (defun number/factorial (x)
+;; (defun number-factorial (x)
 ;;   "Return factorial of `X'."
 ;;   (cond
-;;    ((number/negative? x) (error "Will not take factorial of negative numbers"))
+;;    ((number-negative? x) (error "Will not take factorial of negative numbers"))
 ;;    ((= 0 x) 1)
 ;;    ;; NOTE: Using `series/range' introduces a circular dependency because:
 ;;    ;; series -> number -> series.  Conceptually, however, this should be
 ;;    ;; perfectly acceptable.
 ;;    (t (->> (series/range 1 x)
-;;            (list/reduce 1 #'*)))))
+;;            (list-reduce 1 #'*)))))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Tests
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(when number/test?
+(when number-test?
   (prelude-assert
-   (number/positive? 10))
+   (number-positive? 10))
   (prelude-assert
-   (number/natural? 10))
+   (number-natural? 10))
   (prelude-assert
-   (number/whole? 10))
+   (number-whole? 10))
   (prelude-assert
-   (number/whole? 0))
+   (number-whole? 0))
   (prelude-assert
-   (number/integer? 10))
+   (number-integer? 10))
   ;; (prelude-assert
-  ;;  (= 120 (number/factorial 5)))
+  ;;  (= 120 (number-factorial 5)))
   (prelude-assert
-   (number/even? 6))
+   (number-even? 6))
   (prelude-refute
-   (number/odd? 6))
+   (number-odd? 6))
   (prelude-refute
-   (number/positive? -10))
+   (number-positive? -10))
   (prelude-refute
-   (number/natural? 10.0))
+   (number-natural? 10.0))
   (prelude-refute
-   (number/natural? -10))
+   (number-natural? -10))
   (prelude-refute
-   (number/natural? -10.0)))
+   (number-natural? -10.0)))
 
 (provide 'number)
 ;;; number.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/random.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/random.el
index 02307a5202..aa3c3071bb 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/random.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/random.el
@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@
 ;; TODO: Make this work with sequences instead of lists.
 (defun random-choice (xs)
   "Return a random element of `XS'."
-  (let ((ct (list/length xs)))
-    (list/get
+  (let ((ct (list-length xs)))
+    (list-get
      (random-int ct)
      xs)))
 
@@ -45,9 +45,9 @@
 ;; TODO: This may not work if any of these generate numbers like 0, 1, etc.
 (defun random-uuid ()
   "Return a generated UUID string."
-  (let ((eight  (number/dec (math/triangle-of-power :base 16 :power 8)))
-        (four   (number/dec (math/triangle-of-power :base 16 :power 4)))
-        (twelve (number/dec (math/triangle-of-power :base 16 :power 12))))
+  (let ((eight  (number-dec (math-triangle-of-power :base 16 :power 8)))
+        (four   (number-dec (math-triangle-of-power :base 16 :power 4)))
+        (twelve (number-dec (math-triangle-of-power :base 16 :power 12))))
     (format "%x-%x-%x-%x-%x"
             (random-int eight)
             (random-int four)
@@ -57,25 +57,25 @@
 
 (defun random-token (length)
   "Return a randomly generated hexadecimal string of LENGTH."
-  (->> (series/range 0 (number/dec length))
-       (list/map (lambda (_) (format "%x" (random-int 15))))
-       (list/join "")))
+  (->> (series/range 0 (number-dec length))
+       (list-map (lambda (_) (format "%x" (random-int 15))))
+       (list-join "")))
 
 ;; TODO: Support random-sample
 ;; (defun random-sample (n xs)
 ;;   "Return a randomly sample of list XS of size N."
-;;   (prelude-assert (and (>= n 0) (< n (list/length xs))))
+;;   (prelude-assert (and (>= n 0) (< n (list-length xs))))
 ;;   (cl-labels ((do-sample
 ;;                (n xs y ys)
-;;                (if (= n (set/count ys))
+;;                (if (= n (set-count ys))
 ;;                    (->> ys
-;;                         set/to-list
-;;                         (list/map (lambda (i)
-;;                                     (list/get i xs))))
-;;                  (if (set/contains? y ys)
-;;                      (do-sample n xs (random-int (list/length xs)) ys)
-;;                    (do-sample n xs y (set/add y ys))))))
-;;     (do-sample n xs (random-int (list/length xs)) (set/new))))
+;;                         set-to-list
+;;                         (list-map (lambda (i)
+;;                                     (list-get i xs))))
+;;                  (if (set-contains? y ys)
+;;                      (do-sample n xs (random-int (list-length xs)) ys)
+;;                    (do-sample n xs y (set-add y ys))))))
+;;     (do-sample n xs (random-int (list-length xs)) (set-new))))
 
 (provide 'random)
 ;;; random.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scope.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scope.el
index 14924e33ff..a64abe40dc 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scope.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scope.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; scope.el --- Work with a scope data structure -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Exposing an API for working with a scope data structure in a non-mutative
@@ -9,89 +13,93 @@
 
 ;;; Code:
 
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+;; Dependencies
+;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
+
 (require 'alist)
 (require 'stack)
 (require 'struct)
 (require 'macros)
 
-(cl-defstruct scope scopes)
-
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Create
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun scope/new ()
+(cl-defstruct scope scopes)
+
+(defun scope-new ()
   "Return an empty scope."
-  (make-scope :scopes (->> (stack/new)
-                           (stack/push (alist/new)))))
+  (make-scope :scopes (->> (stack-new)
+                           (stack-push (alist-new)))))
 
-(defun scope/flatten (xs)
+(defun scope-flatten (xs)
   "Return a flattened representation of the scope, XS.
 The newest bindings eclipse the oldest."
   (->> xs
        scope-scopes
-       stack/to-list
-       (list/reduce (alist/new)
+       stack-to-list
+       (list-reduce (alist-new)
                     (lambda (scope acc)
-                      (alist/merge acc scope)))))
+                      (alist-merge acc scope)))))
 
-(defun scope/push-new (xs)
+(defun scope-push-new (xs)
   "Push a new, empty scope onto XS."
   (struct-update scope
                  scopes
-                 (>> (stack/push (alist/new)))
+                 (>> (stack-push (alist-new)))
                  xs))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Read
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun scope/get (k xs)
+(defun scope-get (k xs)
   "Return K from XS if it's in scope."
   (->> xs
-       scope/flatten
-       (alist/get k)))
+       scope-flatten
+       (alist-get k)))
 
-(defun scope/current (xs)
+(defun scope-current (xs)
   "Return the newest scope from XS."
   (let ((xs-copy (copy-scope xs)))
     (->> xs-copy
          scope-scopes
-         stack/peek)))
+         stack-peek)))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Update
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun scope/set (k v xs)
+(defun scope-set (k v xs)
   "Set value, V, at key, K, in XS for the current scope."
   (struct-update scope
                  scopes
-                 (>> (stack/map-top (>> (alist/set k v))))
+                 (>> (stack-map-top (>> (alist-set k v))))
                  xs))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Delete
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun scope/pop (xs)
+(defun scope-pop (xs)
   "Return a new scope without the top element from XS."
   (->> xs
        scope-scopes
-       stack/pop))
+       stack-pop))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Predicates
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun scope/defined? (k xs)
+(defun scope-defined? (k xs)
   "Return t if K is in scope of XS."
   (->> xs
-       scope/flatten
-       (alist/has-key? k)))
+       scope-flatten
+       (alist-has-key? k)))
 
 ;; TODO: Find a faster way to write aliases like this.
-(defun scope/instance? (xs)
+(defun scope-instance? (xs)
   "Return t if XS is a scope struct."
   (scope-p xs))
 
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/screen-brightness.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/screen-brightness.el
index 1d11fc4d86..be2a68e62c 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/screen-brightness.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/screen-brightness.el
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
 ;;; screen-brightness.el --- Control laptop screen brightness -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
 
 ;;; Commentary:
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scrot.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scrot.el
index efd22e2b14..3444238158 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scrot.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/scrot.el
@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
+;;; scrot.el --- Screenshot functions -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; scrot is a Linux utility for taking screenshots.
@@ -19,43 +24,43 @@
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst scrot/screenshot-directory "~/Downloads"
+(defconst scrot-screenshot-directory "~/Downloads"
   "The default directory for screenshot outputs.")
 
-(defconst scrot/path-to-executable "/usr/bin/scrot"
+(defconst scrot-path-to-executable "/usr/bin/scrot"
   "Path to the scrot executable.")
 
-(defconst scrot/output-format "screenshot_%H:%M:%S_%Y-%m-%d.png"
+(defconst scrot-output-format "screenshot_%H:%M:%S_%Y-%m-%d.png"
   "The format string for the output screenshot file.
 See scrot's man page for more information.")
 
-(defun scrot/copy-image (path)
+(defun scrot-copy-image (path)
   "Use xclip to copy the image at PATH to the clipboard.
 This currently only works for PNG files because that's what I'm outputting"
   (call-process "xclip" nil nil nil
                 "-selection" "clipboard" "-t" "image/png" path)
   (message (string-format "[scrot.el] Image copied to clipboard!")))
 
-(defmacro scrot/call (&rest args)
+(defmacro scrot-call (&rest args)
   "Call scrot with ARGS."
-  `(call-process ,scrot/path-to-executable nil nil nil ,@args))
+  `(call-process ,scrot-path-to-executable nil nil nil ,@args))
 
-(defun scrot/fullscreen ()
+(defun scrot-fullscreen ()
   "Screenshot the entire screen."
   (interactive)
-  (let ((screenshot-path (f-join scrot/screenshot-directory
-                                 (ts-format scrot/output-format (ts-now)))))
-    (scrot/call screenshot-path)
-    (scrot/copy-image screenshot-path)))
+  (let ((screenshot-path (f-join scrot-screenshot-directory
+                                 (ts-format scrot-output-format (ts-now)))))
+    (scrot-call screenshot-path)
+    (scrot-copy-image screenshot-path)))
 
-(defun scrot/select ()
+(defun scrot-select ()
   "Click-and-drag to screenshot a region.
 The output path is copied to the user's clipboard."
   (interactive)
-  (let ((screenshot-path (f-join scrot/screenshot-directory
-                                 (ts-format scrot/output-format (ts-now)))))
-    (scrot/call "--select" screenshot-path)
-    (scrot/copy-image screenshot-path)))
+  (let ((screenshot-path (f-join scrot-screenshot-directory
+                                 (ts-format scrot-output-format (ts-now)))))
+    (scrot-call "--select" screenshot-path)
+    (scrot-copy-image screenshot-path)))
 
 (provide 'scrot)
 ;;; scrot.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/sequence.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/sequence.el
index a5428ef044..9da3ba4575 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/sequence.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/sequence.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; sequence.el --- Working with the "sequence" types -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Elisp supports a typeclass none as "sequence" which covers the following
@@ -66,22 +70,22 @@
 ;; (defprotocol sequence
 ;;   :functions (reduce))
 ;; (definstance sequence list
-;;   :reduce #'list/reduce
-;;   :filter #'list/filter
-;;   :map    #'list/map)
+;;   :reduce #'list-reduce
+;;   :filter #'list-filter
+;;   :map    #'list-map)
 ;; (definstance sequence vector
 ;;   :reduce #'vector/reduce)
 ;; (definstance sequence string
 ;;   :reduce #'string)
 
-(defun sequence/classify (xs)
+(defun sequence-classify (xs)
   "Return the type of `XS'."
   (cond
    ((listp xs) 'list)
    ((vectorp xs) 'vector)
    ((stringp xs) 'string)))
 
-(defun sequence/reduce (acc f xs)
+(defun sequence-reduce (acc f xs)
   "Reduce of `XS' calling `F' on x and `ACC'."
   (seq-reduce
    (lambda (acc x)
@@ -91,12 +95,12 @@
 
 ;; Elixir also turned everything into a list for efficiecy reasons.
 
-(defun sequence/filter (p xs)
+(defun sequence-filter (p xs)
   "Filter `XS' with predicate, `P'.
 Returns a list regardless of the type of `XS'."
   (seq-filter p xs))
 
-(defun sequence/map (f xs)
+(defun sequence-map (f xs)
   "Maps `XS' calling `F' on each element.
 Returns a list regardless of the type of `XS'."
   (seq-map f xs))
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/series.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/series.el
index 55e97f2789..00be03a976 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/series.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/series.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; series.el --- Hosting common series of numbers -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Encoding number series as I learn about them.
@@ -28,62 +32,62 @@
 ;; Library
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun series/range (beg end)
+(defun series-range (beg end)
   "Create a list of numbers from `BEG' to `END'.
 This is an inclusive number range."
   (if (< end beg)
-      (list/reverse
+      (list-reverse
        (number-sequence end beg))
     (number-sequence beg end)))
 
-(defun series/fibonacci-number (i)
+(defun series-fibonacci-number (i)
   "Return the number in the fibonacci series at `I'."
   (cond
    ((= 0 i) 0)
    ((= 1 i) 1)
-   (t (+ (series/fibonacci-number (- i 1))
-         (series/fibonacci-number (- i 2))))))
+   (t (+ (series-fibonacci-number (- i 1))
+         (series-fibonacci-number (- i 2))))))
 
-(defun series/fibonacci (n)
+(defun series-fibonacci (n)
   "Return the first `N' numbers of the fibonaccci series starting at zero."
   (if (= 0 n)
       '()
-    (list/reverse
-     (list/cons (series/fibonacci-number (number/dec n))
-                (list/reverse
-                 (series/fibonacci (number/dec n)))))))
+    (list-reverse
+     (list-cons (series-fibonacci-number (number-dec n))
+                (list-reverse
+                 (series-fibonacci (number-dec n)))))))
 
 ;; TODO: Consider memoization.
-(defun series/triangular-number (i)
+(defun series-triangular-number (i)
   "Return the number in the triangular series at `I'."
   (if (= 0 i)
       0
-    (+ i (series/triangular-number (number/dec i)))))
+    (+ i (series-triangular-number (number-dec i)))))
 
 ;; TODO: Improve performance.
 ;; TODO: Consider creating a stream protocol with `stream/next' and implement
 ;; this using that.
-(defun series/triangular (n)
+(defun series-triangular (n)
   "Return the first `N' numbers of a triangular series starting at 0."
   (if (= 0 n)
       '()
-    (list/reverse
-     (list/cons (series/triangular-number (number/dec n))
-                (list/reverse
-                 (series/triangular (number/dec n)))))))
+    (list-reverse
+     (list-cons (series-triangular-number (number-dec n))
+                (list-reverse
+                 (series-triangular (number-dec n)))))))
 
-(defun series/catalan-number (i)
+(defun series-catalan-number (i)
   "Return the catalan number in the series at `I'."
   (if (= 0 i)
       1
-    (/ (number/factorial (* 2 i))
-       (* (number/factorial (number/inc i))
-          (number/factorial i)))))
+    (/ (number-factorial (* 2 i))
+       (* (number-factorial (number-inc i))
+          (number-factorial i)))))
 
-(defun series/catalan (n)
+(defun series-catalan (n)
   "Return the first `N' numbers in a catalan series."
-  (->> (series/range 0 (number/dec n))
-       (list/map #'series/catalan-number)))
+  (->> (series-range 0 (number-dec n))
+       (list-map #'series-catalan-number)))
 
 (provide 'series)
 ;;; series.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/set.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/set.el
index c24fbbd574..2eb8964515 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/set.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/set.el
@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
 ;;; set.el --- Working with mathematical sets -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
+
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
+;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
+;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; The set data structure is a collection that deduplicates its elements.
@@ -24,26 +28,26 @@
 
 (cl-defstruct set xs)
 
-(defconst set/enable-testing? t
+(defconst set-enable-testing? t
   "Run tests when t.")
 
-(defun set/from-list (xs)
+(defun set-from-list (xs)
   "Create a new set from the list XS."
   (make-set :xs (->> xs
-                     (list/map #'dotted/new)
+                     (list-map #'dotted-new)
                      ht-from-alist)))
 
-(defun set/new (&rest args)
+(defun set-new (&rest args)
   "Create a new set from ARGS."
-  (set/from-list args))
+  (set-from-list args))
 
-(defun set/to-list (xs)
+(defun set-to-list (xs)
   "Map set XS into a list."
   (->> xs
        set-xs
        ht-keys))
 
-(defun set/add (x xs)
+(defun set-add (x xs)
   "Add X to set XS."
   (struct-update set
                  xs
@@ -54,22 +58,22 @@
                  xs))
 
 ;; TODO: Ensure all `*/reduce' functions share the same API.
-(defun set/reduce (acc f xs)
+(defun set-reduce (acc f xs)
   "Return a new set by calling F on each element of XS and ACC."
   (->> xs
-       set/to-list
-       (list/reduce acc f)))
+       set-to-list
+       (list-reduce acc f)))
 
-(defun set/intersection (a b)
+(defun set-intersection (a b)
   "Return the set intersection between sets A and B."
-  (set/reduce (set/new)
+  (set-reduce (set-new)
               (lambda (x acc)
-                (if (set/contains? x b)
-                    (set/add x acc)
+                (if (set-contains? x b)
+                    (set-add x acc)
                   acc))
               a))
 
-(defun set/count (xs)
+(defun set-count (xs)
   "Return the number of elements in XS."
   (->> xs
        set-xs
@@ -79,93 +83,93 @@
 ;; Predicates
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun set/empty? (xs)
+(defun set-empty? (xs)
   "Return t if XS has no elements in it."
-  (= 0 (set/count xs)))
+  (= 0 (set-count xs)))
 
-(defun set/contains? (x xs)
+(defun set-contains? (x xs)
   "Return t if set XS has X."
   (ht-contains? (set-xs xs) x))
 
 ;; TODO: Prefer using `ht.el' functions for this.
-(defun set/equal? (a b)
+(defun set-equal? (a b)
   "Return t if A and B share the name members."
   (ht-equal? (set-xs a)
              (set-xs b)))
 
-(defun set/distinct? (a b)
+(defun set-distinct? (a b)
   "Return t if sets A and B have no shared members."
-  (set/empty? (set/intersection a b)))
+  (set-empty? (set-intersection a b)))
 
-(defun set/superset? (a b)
+(defun set-superset? (a b)
   "Return t if set A contains all of the members of set B."
   (->> b
-       set/to-list
-       (list/all? (lambda (x) (set/contains? x a)))))
+       set-to-list
+       (list-all? (lambda (x) (set-contains? x a)))))
 
-(defun set/subset? (a b)
+(defun set-subset? (a b)
   "Return t if each member of set A is present in set B."
-  (set/superset? b a))
+  (set-superset? b a))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Tests
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(when set/enable-testing?
-  ;; set/distinct?
+(when set-enable-testing?
+  ;; set-distinct?
   (prelude-assert
-   (set/distinct? (set/new 'one 'two 'three)
-                  (set/new 'a 'b 'c)))
+   (set-distinct? (set-new 'one 'two 'three)
+                  (set-new 'a 'b 'c)))
   (prelude-refute
-   (set/distinct? (set/new 1 2 3)
-                  (set/new 3 4 5)))
+   (set-distinct? (set-new 1 2 3)
+                  (set-new 3 4 5)))
   (prelude-refute
-   (set/distinct? (set/new 1 2 3)
-                  (set/new 1 2 3)))
-  ;; set/equal?
+   (set-distinct? (set-new 1 2 3)
+                  (set-new 1 2 3)))
+  ;; set-equal?
   (prelude-refute
-   (set/equal? (set/new 'a 'b 'c)
-               (set/new 'x 'y 'z)))
+   (set-equal? (set-new 'a 'b 'c)
+               (set-new 'x 'y 'z)))
   (prelude-refute
-   (set/equal? (set/new 'a 'b 'c)
-               (set/new 'a 'b)))
+   (set-equal? (set-new 'a 'b 'c)
+               (set-new 'a 'b)))
   (prelude-assert
-   (set/equal? (set/new 'a 'b 'c)
-               (set/new 'a 'b 'c)))
-  ;; set/intersection
+   (set-equal? (set-new 'a 'b 'c)
+               (set-new 'a 'b 'c)))
+  ;; set-intersection
   (prelude-assert
-   (set/equal? (set/new 2 3)
-               (set/intersection (set/new 1 2 3)
-                                 (set/new 2 3 4))))
-  ;; set/{from,to}-list
+   (set-equal? (set-new 2 3)
+               (set-intersection (set-new 1 2 3)
+                                 (set-new 2 3 4))))
+  ;; set-{from,to}-list
   (prelude-assert (equal '(1 2 3)
                          (->> '(1 1 2 2 3 3)
-                              set/from-list
-                              set/to-list)))
-  (let ((primary-colors (set/new "red" "green" "blue")))
-    ;; set/subset?
+                              set-from-list
+                              set-to-list)))
+  (let ((primary-colors (set-new "red" "green" "blue")))
+    ;; set-subset?
     (prelude-refute
-     (set/subset? (set/new "black" "grey")
+     (set-subset? (set-new "black" "grey")
                   primary-colors))
     (prelude-assert
-     (set/subset? (set/new "red")
+     (set-subset? (set-new "red")
                   primary-colors))
-    ;; set/superset?
+    ;; set-superset?
     (prelude-refute
-     (set/superset? primary-colors
-                    (set/new "black" "grey")))
+     (set-superset? primary-colors
+                    (set-new "black" "grey")))
     (prelude-assert
-     (set/superset? primary-colors
-                    (set/new "red" "green" "blue")))
+     (set-superset? primary-colors
+                    (set-new "red" "green" "blue")))
     (prelude-assert
-     (set/superset? primary-colors
-                    (set/new "red" "blue"))))
-  ;; set/empty?
-  (prelude-assert (set/empty? (set/new)))
-  (prelude-refute (set/empty? (set/new 1 2 3)))
-  ;; set/count
-  (prelude-assert (= 0 (set/count (set/new))))
-  (prelude-assert (= 2 (set/count (set/new 1 1 2 2)))))
+     (set-superset? primary-colors
+                    (set-new "red" "blue"))))
+  ;; set-empty?
+  (prelude-assert (set-empty? (set-new)))
+  (prelude-refute (set-empty? (set-new 1 2 3)))
+  ;; set-count
+  (prelude-assert (= 0 (set-count (set-new))))
+  (prelude-assert (= 2 (set-count (set-new 1 1 2 2)))))
 
 (provide 'set)
 ;;; set.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ssh.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ssh.el
index 4176872847..a642e6fa3e 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ssh.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/ssh.el
@@ -37,23 +37,23 @@
 ;; Maximizes the tramp debugging noisiness while I'm still learning about tramp.
 (setq tramp-verbose 10)
 
-(defcustom ssh/hosts '("desktop" "socrates")
+(defcustom ssh-hosts '("desktop" "socrates")
   "List of hosts to which I commonly connect.
-Note: It could be interesting to read these values from ~/.ssh/config, but
+Note: It could be interesting to read these values from ~/.ssh-config, but
   that's more than I need at the moment.")
 
-(defun ssh/sudo-buffer ()
+(defun ssh-sudo-buffer ()
   "Open the current buffer with sudo rights."
   (interactive)
   (with-current-buffer (current-buffer)
     (if (s-starts-with? "/ssh:" buffer-file-name)
-        (message "[ssh.el] calling ssh/sudo-buffer for remote files isn't currently supported")
+        (message "[ssh.el] calling ssh-sudo-buffer for remote files isn't currently supported")
       (find-file (format "/sudo::%s" buffer-file-name)))))
 
-(defun ssh/cd-home ()
+(defun ssh-cd-home ()
   "Prompt for an SSH host and open a dired buffer for wpcarro on that machine."
   (interactive)
-  (let ((machine (completing-read "Machine: " ssh/hosts)))
+  (let ((machine (completing-read "Machine: " ssh-hosts)))
     (find-file (format "/ssh:wpcarro@%s:~" machine))))
 
 (provide 'ssh)
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/stack.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/stack.el
index c7d9cbefe4..021004aec8 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/stack.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/stack.el
@@ -26,62 +26,62 @@
 ;; Create
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun stack/new ()
+(defun stack-new ()
   "Create an empty stack."
   (make-stack :xs '()))
 
-(defun stack/from-list (xs)
+(defun stack-from-list (xs)
   "Create a new stack from the list, `XS'."
-  (list/reduce (stack/new) #'stack/push xs))
+  (list-reduce (stack-new) #'stack-push xs))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Read
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun stack/peek (xs)
+(defun stack-peek (xs)
   "Look at the top element of `XS' without popping it off."
   (->> xs
        stack-xs
-       list/head))
+       list-head))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Update
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun stack/push (x xs)
+(defun stack-push (x xs)
   "Push `X' on `XS'."
   (struct-update stack
                  xs
-                 (>> (list/cons x))
+                 (>> (list-cons x))
                  xs))
 
-;; TODO: How to return something like {(list/head xs), (list/tail xs)} in Elixir
+;; TODO: How to return something like {(list-head xs), (list-tail xs)} in Elixir
 ;; TODO: How to handle popping from empty stacks?
-(defun stack/pop (xs)
+(defun stack-pop (xs)
   "Return the stack, `XS', without the top element.
 Since I cannot figure out a nice way of return tuples in Elisp, if you want to
-look at the first element, use `stack/peek' before running `stack/pop'."
+look at the first element, use `stack-peek' before running `stack-pop'."
   (struct-update stack
                  xs
-                 (>> list/tail)
+                 (>> list-tail)
                  xs))
 
-(defun stack/map-top (f xs)
+(defun stack-map-top (f xs)
   "Apply F to the top element of XS."
   (->> xs
-       stack/pop
-       (stack/push (funcall f (stack/peek xs)))))
+       stack-pop
+       (stack-push (funcall f (stack-peek xs)))))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Miscellaneous
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defun stack/to-list (xs)
+(defun stack-to-list (xs)
   "Return XS as a list.
-The round-trip property of `stack/from-list' and `stack/to-list' should hold."
+The round-trip property of `stack-from-list' and `stack-to-list' should hold."
   (->> xs
        stack-xs
-       list/reverse))
+       list-reverse))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Predicates
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ The round-trip property of `stack/from-list' and `stack/to-list' should hold."
 
 ;; TODO: Create a macro that wraps `cl-defstruct' that automatically creates
 ;; things like `new', `instance?'.
-(defun stack/instance? (xs)
+(defun stack-instance? (xs)
   "Return t if XS is a stack."
   (stack-p xs))
 
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/tree.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/tree.el
index b7caf073a2..693748e467 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/tree.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/tree.el
@@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ Depth-first traversals have the advantage of typically consuming less memory
                  (if (or (maybe-nil? node)
                          (tree-leaf? node))
                      acc-new
-                   (list/reduce
+                   (list-reduce
                     acc-new
                     (lambda (node acc)
                       (tree-do-reduce-depth
                        acc
                        f
                        node
-                       (number/inc depth)))
+                       (number-inc depth)))
                     (node-children node))))))
     (do-reduce-depth acc f node 0)))
 
@@ -94,13 +94,13 @@ Depth-first traversals have the advantage of typically consuming less memory
 ;; above.
 (defun tree-leaf-depths (xs)
   "Return a list of all of the depths of the leaf nodes in XS."
-  (list/reverse
+  (list-reverse
    (tree-reduce-depth
     '()
     (lambda (node acc depth)
       (if (or (maybe-nil? node)
               (tree-leaf? node))
-          (list/cons depth acc)
+          (list-cons depth acc)
         acc))
     xs)))
 
@@ -122,8 +122,8 @@ generating test data.  Warning this function can overflow the stack."
                (d vf bf)
                (make-node
                 :value (funcall vf d)
-                :children (->> (series/range 0 (number/dec bf))
-                               (list/map
+                :children (->> (series/range 0 (number-dec bf))
+                               (list-map
                                 (lambda (_)
                                   (when (random-boolean?)
                                     (do-random d vf bf))))))))
@@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ A tree is balanced if none of the differences between any two depths of two leaf
   nodes in XS is greater than N."
   (> n (->> xs
             tree-leaf-depths
-            set/from-list
-            set/count
-            number/dec)))
+            set-from-list
+            set-count
+            number-dec)))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 ;; Tests
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/vterm-mgt.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/vterm-mgt.el
index 6d83f2b9a8..e33a134295 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/vterm-mgt.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/vterm-mgt.el
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
 ;; Configuration
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-(defconst vterm-mgt--instances (cycle/new)
+(defconst vterm-mgt--instances (cycle-new)
   "A cycle tracking all of my vterm instances.")
 
 (defcustom vterm-mgt-scroll-on-focus nil
@@ -50,8 +50,8 @@
 This function should be called from a buffer running vterm."
   (interactive)
   (vterm-mgt--assert-vterm-buffer)
-  (cycle/focus-item (current-buffer) vterm-mgt--instances)
-  (switch-to-buffer (cycle/next vterm-mgt--instances))
+  (cycle-focus-item (current-buffer) vterm-mgt--instances)
+  (switch-to-buffer (cycle-next vterm-mgt--instances))
   (when vterm-mgt-scroll-on-focus (end-of-buffer)))
 
 (defun vterm-mgt-prev ()
@@ -59,8 +59,8 @@ This function should be called from a buffer running vterm."
 This function should be called from a buffer running vterm."
   (interactive)
   (vterm-mgt--assert-vterm-buffer)
-  (cycle/focus-item (current-buffer) vterm-mgt--instances)
-  (switch-to-buffer (cycle/prev vterm-mgt--instances))
+  (cycle-focus-item (current-buffer) vterm-mgt--instances)
+  (switch-to-buffer (cycle-prev vterm-mgt--instances))
   (when vterm-mgt-scroll-on-focus (end-of-buffer)))
 
 (defun vterm-mgt-instantiate ()
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ If however you must call `vterm', if you'd like to cycle through vterm
   collect any untracked vterm instances."
   (interactive)
   (let ((buffer (vterm)))
-    (cycle/append buffer vterm-mgt--instances)
-    (cycle/focus-item buffer vterm-mgt--instances)))
+    (cycle-append buffer vterm-mgt--instances)
+    (cycle-focus-item buffer vterm-mgt--instances)))
 
 (defun vterm-mgt-kill ()
   "Kill the current buffer and remove it from `vterm-mgt--instances'.
@@ -83,23 +83,23 @@ This function should be called from a buffer running vterm."
   (interactive)
   (vterm-mgt--assert-vterm-buffer)
   (let ((buffer (current-buffer)))
-    (cycle/remove buffer vterm-mgt--instances)
+    (cycle-remove buffer vterm-mgt--instances)
     (kill-buffer buffer)))
 
 (defun vterm-mgt-find-or-create ()
   "Call `switch-to-buffer' on a focused vterm instance if there is one.
 
-When `cycle/focused?' returns nil, focus the first item in the cycle.  When
+When `cycle-focused?' returns nil, focus the first item in the cycle.  When
 there are no items in the cycle, call `vterm-mgt-instantiate' to create a vterm
 instance."
   (interactive)
-  (if (cycle/empty? vterm-mgt--instances)
+  (if (cycle-empty? vterm-mgt--instances)
       (vterm-mgt-instantiate)
-    (if (cycle/focused? vterm-mgt--instances)
-        (switch-to-buffer (cycle/current vterm-mgt--instances))
+    (if (cycle-focused? vterm-mgt--instances)
+        (switch-to-buffer (cycle-current vterm-mgt--instances))
       (progn
-        (cycle/jump 0 vterm-mgt--instances)
-        (switch-to-buffer (cycle/current vterm-mgt--instances))))))
+        (cycle-jump 0 vterm-mgt--instances)
+        (switch-to-buffer (cycle-current vterm-mgt--instances))))))
 
 (defun vterm-mgt-rename-buffer (name)
   "Rename the current buffer ensuring that its NAME is wrapped in *vterm*<...>.
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ If for whatever reason, the state of `vterm-mgt--instances' is corrupted and
   (setq vterm-mgt--instances
         (->> (buffer-list)
              (-filter #'vterm-mgt--instance?)
-             cycle/from-list)))
+             cycle-from-list)))
 
 (provide 'vterm-mgt)
 ;;; vterm-mgt.el ends here
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/window-manager.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/window-manager.el
index f36e967b1d..5c109cb53c 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/window-manager.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/window-manager.el
@@ -43,11 +43,11 @@
 
 ;; TODO: Decide between window-manager, exwm, or some other namespace.
 
-;; TODO: Support (cycle/from-list '(current previous)) to toggle back and forth
+;; TODO: Support (cycle-from-list '(current previous)) to toggle back and forth
 ;; between most recent workspace.
 
 ;; TODO: Support ad hoc cycle for loading a few workspaces that can be cycled
-;; between. (cycle/from-list '("Project" "Workspace"))
+;; between. (cycle-from-list '("Project" "Workspace"))
 
 ;; TODO: Consider supporting a workspace for Racket, Clojure, Common Lisp,
 ;; Haskell, Elixir, and a few other languages. These could behave very similarly
@@ -80,11 +80,11 @@
   "List of `window-manager--named-workspace' structs.")
 
 ;; Assert that no two workspaces share KBDs.
-(prelude-assert (= (list/length window-manager--named-workspaces)
+(prelude-assert (= (list-length window-manager--named-workspaces)
                    (->> window-manager--named-workspaces
-                        (list/map #'window-manager--named-workspace-kbd)
-                        set/from-list
-                        set/count)))
+                        (list-map #'window-manager--named-workspace-kbd)
+                        set-from-list
+                        set-count)))
 
 (defun window-manager--alert (x)
   "Message X with a structured format."
@@ -101,12 +101,12 @@
   (require 'exwm-randr)
   (exwm-randr-enable)
   (setq exwm-randr-workspace-monitor-plist
-        (list 0 display/4k-monitor
-              1 display/laptop-monitor))
+        (list 0 display-4k-monitor
+              1 display-laptop-monitor))
 
   (evil-set-initial-state 'exwm-mode 'emacs)
   (setq exwm-workspace-number
-        (list/length window-manager--named-workspaces))
+        (list-length window-manager--named-workspaces))
   (let ((kbds `(
                 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
                 ;; Window sizing
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
                 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
                 (:key "M-:"               :fn eval-expression)
-                (:key "M-SPC"             :fn ivy-helpers/run-external-command)
+                (:key "M-SPC"             :fn ivy-helpers-run-external-command)
                 (:key "M-x"               :fn counsel-M-x)
                 (:key "<M-tab>"           :fn window-manager-next-workspace)
                 (:key "<M-S-iso-lefttab>" :fn window-manager-prev-workspace)
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
                 ;; Workspaces
                 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
 
-                (:key ,(kbd/raw 'workspace "l") :fn window-manager-logout))))
+                (:key ,(kbd-raw 'workspace "l") :fn window-manager-logout))))
     (setq exwm-input-global-keys
           (->> kbds
                (-map (lambda (plist)
@@ -184,22 +184,22 @@
 ;; Here is the code required to allow EXWM to cycle workspaces.
 (defconst window-manager--workspaces
   (->> window-manager--named-workspaces
-       cycle/from-list)
+       cycle-from-list)
   "Cycle of the my EXWM workspaces.")
 
 (prelude-assert
  (= exwm-workspace-number
-    (list/length window-manager--named-workspaces)))
+    (list-length window-manager--named-workspaces)))
 
 (defun window-manager-next-workspace ()
   "Cycle forwards to the next workspace."
   (interactive)
-  (window-manager--change-workspace (cycle/next window-manager--workspaces)))
+  (window-manager--change-workspace (cycle-next window-manager--workspaces)))
 
 (defun window-manager-prev-workspace ()
   "Cycle backwards to the previous workspace."
   (interactive)
-  (window-manager--change-workspace (cycle/prev window-manager--workspaces)))
+  (window-manager--change-workspace (cycle-prev window-manager--workspaces)))
 
 ;; TODO: Create friendlier API for working with EXWM.
 
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@
   (window-manager--alert "Switched to char-mode"))
 
 (defconst window-manager--modes
-  (cycle/from-list (list #'window-manager--char-mode
+  (cycle-from-list (list #'window-manager--char-mode
                          #'window-manager--line-mode))
   "Functions to switch exwm modes.")
 
@@ -224,7 +224,7 @@
   (interactive)
   (with-current-buffer (window-buffer)
     (when (eq major-mode 'exwm-mode)
-      (funcall (cycle/next window-manager--modes)))))
+      (funcall (cycle-next window-manager--modes)))))
 
 ;; Ensure exwm apps open in char-mode.
 (add-hook 'exwm-manage-finish-hook #'window-manager--char-mode)
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ Ivy is used to capture the user's input."
     (funcall
      (lambda ()
        (shell-command
-        (alist/get (ivy-read "System: " (alist/keys name->cmd))
+        (alist-get (ivy-read "System: " (alist-keys name->cmd))
                    name->cmd))))))
 
 (defun window-manager--label->index (label workspaces)
@@ -303,7 +303,7 @@ Currently using super- as the prefix for switching workspaces."
                     (window-manager--named-workspace-label workspace))))
         (key (window-manager--named-workspace-kbd workspace)))
     (exwm-input-set-key
-     (kbd/for 'workspace key)
+     (kbd-for 'workspace key)
      handler)))
 
 (defun window-manager--change-workspace (workspace)
@@ -318,11 +318,11 @@ Currently using super- as the prefix for switching workspaces."
 
 (defun window-manager--switch (label)
   "Switch to a named workspaces using LABEL."
-  (cycle/focus (lambda (x)
+  (cycle-focus (lambda (x)
                  (equal label
                         (window-manager--named-workspace-label x)))
                window-manager--workspaces)
-  (window-manager--change-workspace (cycle/current window-manager--workspaces)))
+  (window-manager--change-workspace (cycle-current window-manager--workspaces)))
 
 (exwm-input-set-key (kbd "C-S-f") #'window-manager-toggle-previous)
 
@@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ Currently using super- as the prefix for switching workspaces."
   "Focus the previously active EXWM workspace."
   (interactive)
   (window-manager--change-workspace
-   (cycle/focus-previous! window-manager--workspaces)))
+   (cycle-focus-previous! window-manager--workspaces)))
 
 (defun window-manager--exwm-buffer? (x)
   "Return t if buffer X is an EXWM buffer."
@@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ predicate."
 (when window-manager--install-kbds?
   (progn
     (->> window-manager--named-workspaces
-         (list/map #'window-manager--register-kbd))
+         (list-map #'window-manager--register-kbd))
     (window-manager--alert "Registered workspace KBDs!")))
 
 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-misc.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-misc.el
index 35d6b99962..ecaf871289 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-misc.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-misc.el
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@
       create-lockfiles nil)
 
 ;; ensure code wraps at 80 characters by default
-(setq-default fill-column constants/fill-column)
+(setq-default fill-column constants-fill-column)
 
 (put 'narrow-to-region 'disabled nil)
 
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@
 (add-hook 'after-save-hook
           (lambda ()
             (when (f-equal? (buffer-file-name)
-                            (f-join constants/briefcase "secrets.json"))
+                            (f-join constants-briefcase "secrets.json"))
               (shell-command "git secret hide"))))
 
 ;; use tabs instead of spaces
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
 ;; TODO: Consider moving this into a briefcase.el module.
 (defun wpc-misc--briefcase-find (dir)
   "Find the default.nix nearest to DIR."
-  (when (s-starts-with? constants/briefcase (f-expand dir))
+  (when (s-starts-with? constants-briefcase (f-expand dir))
     (if (f-exists? (f-join dir "default.nix"))
         (cons 'transient dir)
       (wpc-misc--briefcase-find (f-parent dir)))))
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-nix.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-nix.el
index 70df05b714..8260122cfd 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-nix.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-nix.el
@@ -28,12 +28,12 @@
 (defun wpc-nix-rebuild-emacs ()
   "Use nix-env to rebuild wpcarros-emacs."
   (interactive)
-  (let* ((emacs (if (device/corporate?) "emacs.glinux" "emacs.nixos"))
+  (let* ((emacs (if (device-corporate?) "emacs.glinux" "emacs.nixos"))
          (pname (format "nix-build <briefcase/%s>" emacs))
          (bname (format "*%s*" pname)))
     (start-process pname bname
                    "nix-env"
-                   "-I" (format "briefcase=%s" constants/briefcase)
+                   "-I" (format "briefcase=%s" constants-briefcase)
                    "-f" "<briefcase>" "-iA" emacs)
     (display-buffer bname)))
 
diff --git a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-ui.el b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-ui.el
index ca17486616..31b9c5f7e6 100644
--- a/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-ui.el
+++ b/emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/wpc-ui.el
@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@
 
 ;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
 ;; Version: 0.0.1
+;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24"))
-;; Homepage: https://user.git.corp.google.com/wpcarro/briefcase
 
 ;;; Commentary:
 ;; Hosts font settings, scrolling, color schemes.
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
 (tool-bar-mode -1)
 
 ;; set default buffer for Emacs
-(setq initial-buffer-choice constants/current-project)
+(setq initial-buffer-choice constants-current-project)
 
 ;; premium Emacs themes
 (use-package doom-themes
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
   :config
   (counsel-mode t)
   (ivy-mode t)
-  (alist/set! #'counsel-M-x "" ivy-initial-inputs-alist)
+  (alist-set! #'counsel-M-x "" ivy-initial-inputs-alist)
   ;; prefer using `helpful' variants
   (progn
     (setq counsel-describe-function-function #'helpful-callable)
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@
 ;; all-the-icons
 (use-package all-the-icons
   :config
-  (when (not constants/ci?)
+  (when (not constants-ci?)
     (unless (f-exists? "~/.local/share/fonts/all-the-icons.ttf")
       (all-the-icons-install-fonts t))))
 
@@ -129,13 +129,13 @@
 ;; reduce noisiness of auto-revert-mode
 (setq auto-revert-verbose nil)
 
-;; highlight lines that are over `constants/fill-column' characters long
+;; highlight lines that are over `constants-fill-column' characters long
 (use-package whitespace
   :config
   ;; TODO: This should change depending on the language and project. For
   ;; example, Google Java projects prefer 100 character width instead of 80
   ;; character width.
-  (setq whitespace-line-column constants/fill-column)
+  (setq whitespace-line-column constants-fill-column)
   (setq whitespace-style '(face lines-tail))
   (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook #'whitespace-mode))
 
@@ -156,15 +156,15 @@
   :config
   (setq alert-default-style 'notifier))
 
-;; TODO: Should `device/work-laptop?' be a function or a constant that gets set
+;; TODO: Should `device-work-laptop?' be a function or a constant that gets set
 ;; during initialization?
-(when (device/work-laptop?)
-  (laptop-battery/display))
+(when (device-work-laptop?)
+  (laptop-battery-display))
 
-(fonts/whitelist-set "JetBrainsMono")
-(colorscheme/whitelist-set 'doom-solarized-light)
+(fonts-whitelist-set "JetBrainsMono")
+(colorscheme-whitelist-set 'doom-solarized-light)
 
-(modeline/setup)
+(modeline-setup)
 
 (provide 'wpc-ui)
 ;;; wpc-ui.el ends here