[Emacs] Better undo-tree configuration
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(evil-collection-init))
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#+end_src
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~undo-tree~ is my preferred way of undoing and redoing stuff. The main
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reason is it doesn’t create a linear undo/redo history, but rather a
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complete tree you can navigate to see your complete editing history.
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One of the two obvious things to do are to tell Emacs to save all its
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undo history fies in a dedicated directory, otherwise we’d risk
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littering all of our directories. The second thing is to simply
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globally enable its mode.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package undo-tree
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:defer t
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:straight (:build t)
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:custom
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(undo-tree-history-directory-alist
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`(("." . ,(expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory "undo-tree-hist")
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user-emacs-directory))))
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:init
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(global-undo-tree-mode))
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(global-undo-tree-mode)
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:config
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<<undo-tree-ignore-text-properties>>
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<<undo-tree-compress-files>>
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(setq undo-tree-visualizer-diff t
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undo-tree-auto-save-history t
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undo-tree-enable-undo-in-region t
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undo-limit (* 800 1024)
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undo-strong-limit (* 12 1024 1024)
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undo-outer-limit (* 128 1024 1024)))
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#+end_src
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DoomEmacs implements two interesting behaviors I replicate here. The
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first one is to ignore text properties in the history files. Not only
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will this reduce the size of our files, but it will also ease the load
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on Emacs and its GC.
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#+name: undo-tree-ignore-text-properties
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no
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(defun my/undo-tree-strip-text-properties (&rest args)
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(message "undo-tree stripping args: %S" args))
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(advice-add 'undo-list-transfer-to-tree
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:before
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#'my/undo-tree-strip-text-properties)
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#+end_src
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The second thing to do is to compress the history files with ~zstd~ when
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it is present on the system. Not only do we enjoy much smaller files
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(according to DoomEmacs, we get something like 80% file savings),
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Emacs can load them much faster than the regular files. Sure, it uses
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more CPU time uncompressing these files, but it’s insignificant and
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it’s still faster than loading a heavier file.
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#+name: undo-tree-compress-files
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no
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(when (executable-find "zstd")
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(defun my/undo-tree-append-zst-to-filename (filename)
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"Append .zst to the FILENAME in order to compress it."
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(concat filename ".zst"))
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(advice-add 'undo-tree-make-history-save-file-name
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:filter-return
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#'my/undo-tree-append-zst-to-filename))
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#+end_src
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** Hydra
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