* Post-Installation Tasks::
@end menu
- @node Installing from an Elpa Archive
- @section Installing from an Elpa Archive
+ @node Installing from GNU ELPA
+ @section Installing from GNU ELPA
- use-package is available from Melpa and Melpa-Stable. If you haven't used
-use-package is available from GNU ELPA. If you haven't used Emacs'
-package manager before, then it is high time you familiarize yourself
++use-package is available from GNU ELPA. If you haven't used
+Emacs' package manager before, then it is high time you familiarize yourself
with it by reading the documentation in the Emacs manual, see
-@ref{Packages,,,emacs,}.
+@ref{Packages,,,emacs,}. Then add one of the archives to @code{package-archives}:
- @itemize
- @item
- To use Melpa:
- @end itemize
-
- @lisp
- (require 'package)
- (add-to-list 'package-archives
- '("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/") t)
- @end lisp
-
- @itemize
- @item
- To use Melpa-Stable:
- @end itemize
-
- @lisp
- (require 'package)
- (add-to-list 'package-archives
- '("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/") t)
- @end lisp
-
- Once you have added your preferred archive, you need to update the
- local package list using:
+ First, you need to update the local package list using:
@example
M-x package-refresh-contents RET