I will now try to use Emacs on the native-comp branch, after using it
for a bit it seems a lot faster than your usual Emacs.
Also update Emacs config, with some fixes provided and some overall
improvement.
Added some blacklisted directories to Projectile
Wrote a function to make my code clearer with `add-to-list'
Updated Org Capture shortcuts, in particular the text displayed in the
user interface while entering the shortcuts.
The `meson-mode` package is removed from my custom package list with
the addition of the `meson` layer in Spacemacs.
The `org` layer’s support for Trello is also removed from my
configuration while the support for Hugo is added.
The `c-c++` layer now uses `clangd` as its LSP backend instead of ccls
The `haskell` layer is removed from my configuration
Since it is now broken, instructions for installing a custom `mu`
package on Arch Linux that still enables it has been removed. I will
now use the default `mu` package from the AUR.
The Rust configuration has been updated with some additional
instructions on the reason why some elements are set, and how to
install these. The Rust LSP backend will now use the command `cargo
clippy` instead of `cargo check` to catch errors and warnings.
`visual-line-mode` is now enabled by default when opening a message,
which will be preferably opened as HTML
Org src block editions will now open to the right of the active buffer
Updated some paths after the Emacs configuration directory was moved
Some variables in my dotspacemacs were renamed in order to follow the
Spacemacs coding style with a ~//~ used for marking private variables,
and I prefixed their name with ~dotspacemacs-~ in order to avoid any
collision with other packages or configuration I write.
Added back M-« and M-» in order to fix the M-< and M-> shortcuts issue
with the bépo layout.