Note clojure related but in case anybody here is using omarchy as OS, here is emacs first class integration package I wrote: https://github.com/ovistoica/omarchy.el
Be aware that the author of omarchy has what many consider toxic views that can negatively affect a community. https://tekin.co.uk/2025/09/the-ruby-community-has-a-dhh-problem#:~:text=Unfortunately%20it%20isn't%20just,to%20help%20grow%20and%20prosper. Many have also raised technical & security concerns about this approach to configuring Arch Linux & Hyprland https://xn--gckvb8fzb.com/a-word-on-omarchy/#summary
I don't follow social media posts and such. All I can say is that Omarchy as a "rice" on top of Arch Linux, from a user perspective, is very good and I enjoy it a lot. This package is just emacs goodies to make working with Emacs better on Omarchy
I tried omarchy and loved the general look, feel and ideas. Installed it on my home rather old and sluggish spare laptop. Originally it was joy to use. But eventually, their own update system managed to cripple the system. And the whole way of how they performed (and still probably do) install/update of external software.. well, ouch. YOLO style. Not something I'd like to see on a reliable working laptop / pc. But I really like how they approach the general developer UX of that distro. So I took some of that as inspiration. I especially like how you can create "singleton apps" bound to some global keyboard shortcut - for both regular apps and web apps (or even individual web pages). That's something I adopted to my "boring" Ubuntu using "run or raise" gnome plugin together with unique wm_classes. Works beautifuly, even with "ghostty-based singleton tui apps". Btw that package Ovi made (according the demo video) looks NEAT! 👏 Every distro should have this level of "switch theme in apps reactively" experience ❤️