Now all user config is in spacemacs.org file
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@ -633,82 +633,7 @@ Put your configuration code here, except for variables that should be set
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before packages are loaded."
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;; load file exported from `~/spacemacs.org' in `dotspacemacs/user-load'
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(load-file phundrak/uc)
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; LaTeX ;
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(defcustom tex-my-viewer
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"xreader --fork -s -x \"emacsclient --eval '(progn (switch-to-buffer (file-name-nondirectory \"'\"'\"%{input}\"'\"'\")) (goto-line %{line}))'\""
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"PDF Viewer for TeX documents. You may want to fork the
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viewer so that it detects when the same document is launched
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twice, and persist when Emacs gets closed.
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Simple command:
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xreader --fork
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We can use
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emacsclient --eval '(progn (switch-to-buffer
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(file-name-nondirectory \"%{input}\"))
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(goto-line %{line}))'
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to reverse-search a pdf using SyncTeX. Note that the quotes and
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double-quotes matter and must be escaped appropriately."
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:safe 'stringp)
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(add-hook 'doc-view-minor-mode-hook 'auto-revert-mode)
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; Eshell ;
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(setenv "PATH"
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(concat
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(concat (getenv "HOME") "/.local/bin") ":"
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(concat (getenv "HOME") "/go/bin") ":"
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(concat (getenv "HOME") "/.cargo/bin") ":"
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(concat (getenv "HOME") "/.pub-cache/bin") ":"
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(getenv "PATH")))
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(defadvice find-file (around find-files activate)
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"Also find all files within a list of files. This even works recursively."
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(if (listp filename)
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(loop for f in filename do (find-file f wildcards))
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ad-do-it))
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(defun eshell-new()
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"Open a new instance of eshell."
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(interactive)
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(eshell 'N))
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(defalias 'open 'find-file)
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(defalias 'openo 'find-file-other-window)
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(defalias 'yes-or-no-p 'y-or-n-p)
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(defalias 'list-buffers 'ibuffer)
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(defmacro with-face (str &rest properties)
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`(propertize ,str 'face (list ,@properties)))
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(defun eshell/abbr-pwd ()
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(let ((home (getenv "HOME"))
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(path (eshell/pwd)))
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(cond
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((string-equal home path) "~")
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((f-ancestor-of? home path) (concat "~/" (f-relative path home)))
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(path))))
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(defun eshell/my-prompt ()
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(let ((header-bg "#161616"))
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(concat
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(with-face (eshell/abbr-pwd) :foreground "#008700")
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"\n"
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(if (= (user-uid) 0)
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(with-face "➜" :foreground "red")
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(with-face "➜" :foreground "#2345ba"))
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" ")))
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(setq eshell-visual-commands
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'("fish" "zsh" "bash" "tmux" "htop" "top" "vim" "bat" "nano")
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eshell-visual-subcommands
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'("git" "log" "l" "diff" "show")
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eshell-prompt-regexp "^[^#$\n]*[#$] "
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eshell-prompt-function 'eshell/my-prompt)
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(eshell-git-prompt-use-theme 'powerline))
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(load-file phundrak/uc))
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;; Do not write anything past this comment. This is where Emacs will
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spacemacs.org
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spacemacs.org
@ -86,40 +86,33 @@
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-7a36d3a0-8bb6-4d9d-9402-eadbc49fef32
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :comments link :tangle ~/.emacs.d/private/user-config.el
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:END:
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** File extensions
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** ASM configuration
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-beb67a88-d7d3-4d58-bbc7-7a7be67f64aa
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-73c92790-872d-404d-b3b7-7a94fba4ef34
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:END:
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Sometimes, Emacs doesn’t recognize or misrecognizes some extensions,
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resulting in a wrong mode set for said file. Let’s fix that by associating
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the extension with the desired mode:
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The first thing I will set with my ASM configuration is where the reference
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PDF is located.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(dolist (e '(("xml" . web-mode)
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("xinp" . web-mode)
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("aiml" . web-mode)
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("C" . c++-mode)
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("dconf" . conf-mode)
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("yy" . bison-mode)
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("ll" . flex-mode)
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("s" . asm-mode)
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("pl" . prolog-mode)
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("l" . scheme-mode)
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("vs" . glsl-mode)
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("fs" . glsl-mode)))
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(push (cons (concat "\\."
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(car e)
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"\\'") (cdr e))
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auto-mode-alist))
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(setq x86-lookup-pdf "~/Documents/code/asm/Intelx86/325383-sdm-vol-2abcd.pdf")
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#+END_SRC
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I will also modify what the comment character is, from a ~;~ to a ~#~:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq asm-comment-char ?\#)
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#+END_SRC
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We also have a couple of extensions which should all be in ~conf-unix-mode~,
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let’s indicate that to Emacs:
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** C/C++
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-c0ee6b96-db28-408e-872a-4c4347f807d8
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:END:
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As the C/C++ syntax is checked by flycheck, let’s make sure we are using the
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latest standard available, that is C++17 and C17, from Clang.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(dolist (e '("service" "timer" "target" "mount" "automount"
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"slice" "socket" "path" "netdev" "network"
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"link"))
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(push (cons (concat "\\." e "\\'") 'conf-unix-mode)
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auto-mode-alist))
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(add-hook 'c-mode-hook
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(lambda ()
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(setq flycheck-clang-language-standard "c17")))
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(add-hook 'c++-mode-hook
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(lambda ()
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(setq flycheck-clang-language-standard "c++17")))
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#+END_SRC
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** Custom functions
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@ -162,274 +155,6 @@
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'("st"))
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#+END_SRC
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** Miscellaneous
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-cee08965-745a-4a6f-b04e-bf1638342698
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:END:
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I have a lot of variables that need to be set but don’t fall in any other
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category, so I’ll collect them here.
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I have this regexp for detecting paragraphs.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq paragraph-start "\f\\|[ \t]*$\\|[ \t]*[-+*] ")
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#+END_SRC
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*** Evil
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-1d889318-8b93-4e78-9fe4-9e751b0b1cbe
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:END:
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As a user of Evil, I’m sometimes pissed when I accidentally press ~C-u~ and
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it gets me to the top of the document. So, let’s disable it:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq evil-want-C-u-scroll nil)
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#+END_SRC
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*** Default modes
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-3ac59b6b-4ea3-4270-bdf2-07a68b867ebc
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:END:
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Some buffers sometimes won’t have a default mode at all, such as the
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~*scratch*~ buffer. In any vanilla configuration, they will then default to
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~text-mode~. I personally prefer ~org-mode~ to be my default mode, so let’s
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set it so!
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq edit-server-default-major-mode 'org-mode)
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#+END_SRC
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I also want to have by default some aggressive indentation in my source
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files. Let’s enable that:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(global-aggressive-indent-mode 1)
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#+END_SRC
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However, I do not wish to see it activated for Dart mode, so let’s exclude
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it:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(add-to-list 'aggressive-indent-excluded-modes 'dart-mode)
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#+END_SRC
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*** Hooks
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-a895c541-505f-4dc2-8eac-d1fbc45e2512
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:END:
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I also have some hooks I use for enabling some major and minor modes. The
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first one here allows the execution of the deletion of trailing space each
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time I save a file.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'delete-trailing-whitespace)
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#+END_SRC
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I also want to always be in ~visual-line-mode~ so Emacs soft-wraps lines
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that are too long for the buffer they are displayed in.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(add-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'visual-line-mode)
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#+END_SRC
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I also want for some non-programming modes to enable a hard-limit in terms
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of how many characters can fit on one line. The modes that benefit from that
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are ~message-mode~, ~org-mode~, ~text-mode~ and ~markdown-mode~.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(mapc (lambda (x)
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(add-hook x 'auto-fill-mode)
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(add-hook x 'visual-line-mode))
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'(message-mode-hook
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org-mode-hook
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text-mode-hook
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markdown-mode-hook))
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#+END_SRC
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*** Pinentry
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-c69ca384-fb5b-49e9-9b0d-987da0df1d61
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:END:
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Pinentry should use the ~loopback~ mode when communicating with GnuPG. Let’s
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set it so:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq epa-pinentry-mode 'loopback)
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#+END_SRC
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*** Prettified symbols
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-3b37d76b-8da4-4c06-adfc-0ccd04bbef18
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:END:
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Just because it is pleasing to the eye, some symbols in source code get
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prettified into simpler symbols. Here is the list of symbols that are to be
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prettified. You can see in the corresponding comment what symbol will be
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displayed.
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq prettify-symbols-alist '(("lambda" . 955) ; λ
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("->" . 8594) ; →
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("<->" . 8596) ; ↔
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("<-" . 8592) ; ←
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("=>" . 8658) ; ⇒
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("<=>" . 8860) ; ⇔
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("<=" . 8656) ; ⇐
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("mapc" . 8614) ; ↦
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("map" . 8614) ; ↦
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(">>" . 187) ; »
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("<<" . 171) ; «
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))
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#+END_SRC
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*** Twittering mode
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-fb99695a-99f9-4c30-a286-a9accbb8410f
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:END:
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For ~twittering-mode~, a Twitter major mode for Emacs, I want to encrypt my
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data using a master password, which I do thanks to this option:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq twittering-use-master-password t)
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#+END_SRC
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*** Wttr.in cities
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-9d0208e7-f88f-4bba-a48a-e306d3f00939
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:END:
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Thanks to the wttrin package, I can get the weather forecast in Emacs for a
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couple of cities. I just need to specify them to Emacs like so:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq wttrin-default-cities '("Aubervilliers" "Paris" "Lyon" "Nonières"
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"Saint Agrève"))
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#+END_SRC
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** Shortcuts
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-f193126f-abc1-4287-aa70-4f2080d2ef8f
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:END:
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As you will see, I defined A LOT of custom shortcuts. First, I have some
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shortcuts defined the vanilla Emacs way:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x C-b") 'ibuffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "S-C-<left>") 'shrink-window-horizontally)
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(global-set-key (kbd "S-C-<right>") 'enlarge-window-horizontally)
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(global-set-key (kbd "S-C-<down>") 'shrink-window)
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(global-set-key (kbd "S-C-<up>") 'enlarge-window)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x <up>") 'windmove-up)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x <down>") 'windmove-down)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x <right>") 'windmove-right)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x <left>") 'windmove-left)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-<prior>") 'previous-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-<next>") 'next-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "M-»") 'end-of-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "M-«") 'beginning-of-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<XF86HomePage>") 'spacemacs/home)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<XF86Open>") 'helm-find-files)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<XF86Close>") 'kill-this-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<XF86Save>") 'save-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<C-tab>") 'evil-close-fold)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<S-C-tab>") 'evil-close-folds)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<C-iso-lefttab>") 'evil-open-fold)
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#+END_SRC
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These shortcuts can be called as-is, that is, typing ~C-x C-b~ will call
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~ibuffer~.
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Now, I also have some Spacemacs shortcuts, defined in a way they can be used
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seamlessly with Evil. First, let’s declare some prefixes in order to avoid
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seeing lots of ~custom~ in helm:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "o" "custom")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oa" "applications")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oB" "byte-compile .emacs.d")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oc" "comments")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "of" "files")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofb" ".local/bin sources")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofe" "spacemacs.org")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "off" "fish config")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofi" "i3 config")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofp" "polybar config")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofr" "yadm README")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oi" "insert")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oii" "invisible space")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "om" "multiple-cursors")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oo" "org-mode")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ooi" "custom IDs")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oos" "structure")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oot" "tables")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oott" "toggle width")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oote" "expand")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oots" "shrink")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "or" "external command")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ot" "toggle")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ow" "writeroom")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ox" "text")
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#+END_SRC
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Now, onto the shortcuts:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(spacemacs/set-leader-keys
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"oac" 'calc
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"oaC" 'calendar
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"oae" 'eww
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"oaw" 'wttrin
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"oB" (lambda () (byte-recompile-directory (expand-file-name "~/.emacs.d") 0))
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"ob" 'fancy-battery-mode
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"occ" 'outorg-copy-edits-and-exit
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"oce" 'outorg-edit-as-org
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"oco" 'outline-minor-mode
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"od" 'elcord-mode
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"oF" 'flycheck-mode
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"ofb" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.local/bin/README.org"))
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"ofe" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/spacemacs.org"))
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"off" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.config/fish/README.org"))
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"ofi" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.config/i3/README.org"))
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"ofp" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.config/polybar/config##yadm.j2"))
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"ofr" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/README.org"))
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"ofo" 'find-file-at-point
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"oii" (lambda () (interactive) (insert ""))
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"ome" 'mc/edit-lines
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"omn" 'mc/mark-next-like-this
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"omp" 'mc/mark-previous-like-this
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"oma" 'mc/mark-all-like-this
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"ooi" 'eos/org-add-ids-to-headlines-in-file
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"oos" 'org-insert-structure-template
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"ooT" 'org-sidebar-tree
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"oott" 'org-table-toggle-column-width
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"oote" 'org-table-expand
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"oots" 'org-table-shrink
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"oow" 'org-pomodoro
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"owi" 'writeroom-increase-width
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"or" 'helm-run-external-command
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"os" 'prettify-symbols-mode
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"oti" 'toggle-input-method
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"otI" 'set-input-method
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"owd" 'writeroom-decrease-width
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"oxf" 'phundrak/fill-paragraph)
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#+END_SRC
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You can notice they all begin with ~o~. This is actually a userspace, and I
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know these shortcuts won’t conflict with any other packages. These shortcuts,
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like a lot of Spacemacs shortcuts, can be called with the use of the leader
|
||||
key, in my case ~SPC~. So, if I want to call the calculator, I will type ~SPC
|
||||
o a c~.
|
||||
|
||||
** C/C++
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-c0ee6b96-db28-408e-872a-4c4347f807d8
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
As the C/C++ syntax is checked by flycheck, let’s make sure we are using the
|
||||
latest standard available, that is C++17 and C17, from Clang.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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||||
(add-hook 'c-mode-hook
|
||||
(lambda ()
|
||||
(setq flycheck-clang-language-standard "c17")))
|
||||
(add-hook 'c++-mode-hook
|
||||
(lambda ()
|
||||
(setq flycheck-clang-language-standard "c++17")))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
** ASM configuration
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-73c92790-872d-404d-b3b7-7a94fba4ef34
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
The first thing I will set with my ASM configuration is where the reference
|
||||
PDF is located.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq x86-lookup-pdf "~/Documents/code/asm/Intelx86/325383-sdm-vol-2abcd.pdf")
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
I will also modify what the comment character is, from a ~;~ to a ~#~:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq asm-comment-char ?\#)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
** Dart configuration
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-00537655-3c5f-4cc0-af90-4f357ba9350f
|
||||
@ -453,6 +178,35 @@
|
||||
"ofs" 'flutter-screenshot)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
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||||
|
||||
** Dired
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-1214442f-4dc7-4855-90ba-bb23d59af2c9
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
When it comes to dired, I chose do modify some elements on how things are
|
||||
sorted and shown, but there isn’t much configuration. First, I want to always
|
||||
copy folders in a recursive way, no questions asked.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq dired-recursive-copies 'always)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
Also, when I have two Dired buffers opened side by side, I generally want
|
||||
them to interact, for example if I want to move something around. So, let’s
|
||||
tell Emacs that:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq dired-dwim-target t)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, let’s tell Dired how to sort the elements to be displayed:
|
||||
directories first, non-hidden first.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq dired-listing-switches "-ahl --group-directories-first")
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
By the way, let’s enable ~org-download~ when we are in a Dired buffer:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(add-hook 'dired-mode-hook 'org-download-enable)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
** Emacs Lisp
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-f087976e-3350-46c7-a269-f90c83f60d64
|
||||
@ -494,33 +248,193 @@
|
||||
(switch-to-buffer oldbuf))))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
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||||
|
||||
** Dired
|
||||
** Eshell
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-1214442f-4dc7-4855-90ba-bb23d59af2c9
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-846478af-19e5-4e06-a97b-0886062d32c7
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
When it comes to dired, I chose do modify some elements on how things are
|
||||
sorted and shown, but there isn’t much configuration. First, I want to always
|
||||
copy folders in a recursive way, no questions asked.
|
||||
Eshell is a built-in shell available from Emacs which I use almost as often
|
||||
as Fish. Some adjustments are necessary for making this shell usable for me.
|
||||
|
||||
*** Environment variables
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-f88fac3c-5bf1-452b-93f2-1f68436f2302
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
Some environment variables need to be correctly set so Eshell can correctly
|
||||
work. The first environment variable to be set is the ~PATH~, as I have a
|
||||
couple of directories where executables are located. Let’s add them to our
|
||||
path.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setenv "PATH"
|
||||
(concat
|
||||
(getenv "HOME") "/.pub-cache/bin"
|
||||
":" (getenv "HOME") "/.local/bin"
|
||||
":" (getenv "HOME") "/go/bin"
|
||||
":" (getenv "HOME") "/.cargo/bin"
|
||||
":" (getenv "HOME") "/.gem/ruby/2.6.0/bin"
|
||||
":" (getenv "PATH")))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
I would also like to set two environment variables related to Dart
|
||||
development: the ~DART_SDK~ and ~ANDROID_HOME~ variables.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setenv "DART_SDK" "/opt/dart-sdk/bin")
|
||||
(setenv "ANDROID_HOME" (concat (getenv "HOME") "/Android/Sdk/"))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, I’d like to add a custom directory to the ~PKG_CONFIG_PATH~:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setenv "PKG_CONFIG_PATH" (concat
|
||||
"/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/" ":"
|
||||
(getenv "PKG_CONFIG_PATH")))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Custom functions
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-8c921fc7-6b55-4829-92cd-133131f1e5f8
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
When I’m in Eshell, sometimes I wish to open multiple files at once in
|
||||
Emacs. For this, when I have several arguments for ~find-file~, I want to be
|
||||
able to open them all at once. Let’s modify ~find-file~ like so:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(defadvice find-file (around find-files activate)
|
||||
"Also find all files within a list of files. This even works recursively."
|
||||
(if (listp filename)
|
||||
(loop for f in filename do (find-file f wildcards))
|
||||
ad-do-it))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
I also want to be able to have multiple instances of Eshell opened at once.
|
||||
For that, I declared the function ~eshell-new~ that does exactly that.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(defun eshell-new()
|
||||
"Open a new instance of eshell."
|
||||
(interactive)
|
||||
(eshell 'N))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Aliases
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-7e11a04b-4387-4a62-af00-5d402814acac
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
Just like most shells, it is possible to declare in Eshell aliases. First, I
|
||||
would like to be able to use ~open~ to open files in Emacs:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(defalias 'open 'find-file)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
I also have ~openo~ which allows me to perform the same action, but in
|
||||
another window:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(defalias 'openo 'find-file-other-window)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
The function ~yes-or-no-p~ is also aliased to ~y-or-n-p~ so I only have to
|
||||
answer by ~y~ or ~n~ instead of typing ~yes~ or ~no~.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(defalias 'yes-or-no-p 'y-or-n-p)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
For some ease of use, I’ll also declare ~list-buffers~ as an alias of
|
||||
~ibuffer~.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(defalias 'list-buffers 'ibuffer)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Visual commands
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-b276c491-58ba-43a2-898f-1d65aad0df89
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
With Eshell, some commands don’t work very well, especially commands that
|
||||
create a TUI. So, let’s declare them as visual commands or subcommands:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq eshell-visual-commands
|
||||
'("fish" "zsh" "bash" "tmux" "htop" "top" "vim" "bat" "nano")
|
||||
eshell-visual-subcommands
|
||||
'("git" "log" "l" "diff" "show"))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Eshell theme
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-83cff5d6-d77c-40af-ba49-80e5c84ff581
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
As with most shells, again, it is possible to customize the appearance of
|
||||
the Eshell prompt. First, we need to declare a macro so we can set a face
|
||||
with properties:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(defmacro with-face (str &rest properties)
|
||||
`(propertize ,str 'face (list ,@properties)))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
Now, let’s declare a function that will abbreviate the current ~pwd~
|
||||
fish-shell style.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(defun eshell/abbr-pwd ()
|
||||
(let ((home (getenv "HOME"))
|
||||
(path (eshell/pwd)))
|
||||
(cond
|
||||
((string-equal home path) "~")
|
||||
((f-ancestor-of? home path) (concat "~/" (f-relative path home)))
|
||||
(path))))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
Now, let’s declare our prompt:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(defun eshell/my-prompt ()
|
||||
(let ((header-bg "#161616"))
|
||||
(concat
|
||||
(with-face (eshell/abbr-pwd) :foreground "#008700")
|
||||
"\n"
|
||||
(if (= (user-uid) 0)
|
||||
(with-face "➜" :foreground "red")
|
||||
(with-face "➜" :foreground "#2345ba"))
|
||||
" ")))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
Now, let’s declare our prompt regexp and our prompt functions:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq eshell-prompt-regexp "^[^#$\n]*[#$] "
|
||||
eshell-prompt-function 'eshell/my-prompt)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, let’s declare the theme of our shell:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(eshell-git-prompt-use-theme 'powerline)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
** File extensions
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-beb67a88-d7d3-4d58-bbc7-7a7be67f64aa
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
Sometimes, Emacs doesn’t recognize or misrecognizes some extensions,
|
||||
resulting in a wrong mode set for said file. Let’s fix that by associating
|
||||
the extension with the desired mode:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq dired-recursive-copies 'always)
|
||||
(dolist (e '(("xml" . web-mode)
|
||||
("xinp" . web-mode)
|
||||
("aiml" . web-mode)
|
||||
("C" . c++-mode)
|
||||
("dconf" . conf-mode)
|
||||
("yy" . bison-mode)
|
||||
("ll" . flex-mode)
|
||||
("s" . asm-mode)
|
||||
("pl" . prolog-mode)
|
||||
("l" . scheme-mode)
|
||||
("vs" . glsl-mode)
|
||||
("fs" . glsl-mode)))
|
||||
(push (cons (concat "\\."
|
||||
(car e)
|
||||
"\\'") (cdr e))
|
||||
auto-mode-alist))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
Also, when I have two Dired buffers opened side by side, I generally want
|
||||
them to interact, for example if I want to move something around. So, let’s
|
||||
tell Emacs that:
|
||||
We also have a couple of extensions which should all be in ~conf-unix-mode~,
|
||||
let’s indicate that to Emacs:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq dired-dwim-target t)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
Finally, let’s tell Dired how to sort the elements to be displayed:
|
||||
directories first, non-hidden first.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq dired-listing-switches "-ahl --group-directories-first")
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
By the way, let’s enable ~org-download~ when we are in a Dired buffer:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(add-hook 'dired-mode-hook 'org-download-enable)
|
||||
(dolist (e '("service" "timer" "target" "mount" "automount"
|
||||
"slice" "socket" "path" "netdev" "network"
|
||||
"link"))
|
||||
(push (cons (concat "\\." e "\\'") 'conf-unix-mode)
|
||||
auto-mode-alist))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
** Gnus
|
||||
@ -664,6 +578,135 @@
|
||||
(tooltip-mode 1)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
** Miscellaneous
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-cee08965-745a-4a6f-b04e-bf1638342698
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
I have a lot of variables that need to be set but don’t fall in any other
|
||||
category, so I’ll collect them here.
|
||||
|
||||
I have this regexp for detecting paragraphs.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq paragraph-start "\f\\|[ \t]*$\\|[ \t]*[-+*] ")
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Evil
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-1d889318-8b93-4e78-9fe4-9e751b0b1cbe
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
As a user of Evil, I’m sometimes pissed when I accidentally press ~C-u~ and
|
||||
it gets me to the top of the document. So, let’s disable it:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq evil-want-C-u-scroll nil)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Default modes
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-3ac59b6b-4ea3-4270-bdf2-07a68b867ebc
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
Some buffers sometimes won’t have a default mode at all, such as the
|
||||
~*scratch*~ buffer. In any vanilla configuration, they will then default to
|
||||
~text-mode~. I personally prefer ~org-mode~ to be my default mode, so let’s
|
||||
set it so!
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq edit-server-default-major-mode 'org-mode)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
I also want to have by default some aggressive indentation in my source
|
||||
files. Let’s enable that:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(global-aggressive-indent-mode 1)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
However, I do not wish to see it activated for Dart mode, so let’s exclude
|
||||
it:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(add-to-list 'aggressive-indent-excluded-modes 'dart-mode)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Hooks
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-a895c541-505f-4dc2-8eac-d1fbc45e2512
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
I also have some hooks I use for enabling some major and minor modes. The
|
||||
first one here allows the execution of the deletion of trailing space each
|
||||
time I save a file.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'delete-trailing-whitespace)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
I also want to always be in ~visual-line-mode~ so Emacs soft-wraps lines
|
||||
that are too long for the buffer they are displayed in.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(add-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'visual-line-mode)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
I also want for some non-programming modes to enable a hard-limit in terms
|
||||
of how many characters can fit on one line. The modes that benefit from that
|
||||
are ~message-mode~, ~org-mode~, ~text-mode~ and ~markdown-mode~.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(mapc (lambda (x)
|
||||
(add-hook x 'auto-fill-mode)
|
||||
(add-hook x 'visual-line-mode))
|
||||
'(message-mode-hook
|
||||
org-mode-hook
|
||||
text-mode-hook
|
||||
markdown-mode-hook))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Pinentry
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-c69ca384-fb5b-49e9-9b0d-987da0df1d61
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
Pinentry should use the ~loopback~ mode when communicating with GnuPG. Let’s
|
||||
set it so:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq epa-pinentry-mode 'loopback)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Prettified symbols
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-3b37d76b-8da4-4c06-adfc-0ccd04bbef18
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
Just because it is pleasing to the eye, some symbols in source code get
|
||||
prettified into simpler symbols. Here is the list of symbols that are to be
|
||||
prettified. You can see in the corresponding comment what symbol will be
|
||||
displayed.
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq prettify-symbols-alist '(("lambda" . 955) ; λ
|
||||
("->" . 8594) ; →
|
||||
("<->" . 8596) ; ↔
|
||||
("<-" . 8592) ; ←
|
||||
("=>" . 8658) ; ⇒
|
||||
("<=>" . 8860) ; ⇔
|
||||
("<=" . 8656) ; ⇐
|
||||
("mapc" . 8614) ; ↦
|
||||
("map" . 8614) ; ↦
|
||||
(">>" . 187) ; »
|
||||
("<<" . 171) ; «
|
||||
))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Twittering mode
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-fb99695a-99f9-4c30-a286-a9accbb8410f
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
For ~twittering-mode~, a Twitter major mode for Emacs, I want to encrypt my
|
||||
data using a master password, which I do thanks to this option:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq twittering-use-master-password t)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
*** Wttr.in cities
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-9d0208e7-f88f-4bba-a48a-e306d3f00939
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
Thanks to the wttrin package, I can get the weather forecast in Emacs for a
|
||||
couple of cities. I just need to specify them to Emacs like so:
|
||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
|
||||
(setq wttrin-default-cities '("Aubervilliers" "Paris" "Lyon" "Nonières"
|
||||
"Saint Agrève"))
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
** Nov-mode
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:CUSTOM_ID: h-fea5c178-425f-4e1d-a491-591a3dbb4f93
|
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@ -689,6 +732,15 @@
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(setq nov-text-width 80)
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#+END_SRC
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** Python
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-d26ce2ad-94b6-4e50-9803-d53e567f1206
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:END:
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Emacs throws me an error about the python interpreter, let’s silence it:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq python-shell-completion-native-disabled-interpreters '("python"))
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#+END_SRC
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** Org-mode
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-5534acb1-963d-4aec-874d-f1f66b02a597
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@ -1174,11 +1226,112 @@
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(setq geiser-chicken-binary "chicken-csi")
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#+END_SRC
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** Python
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** Shortcuts
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-d26ce2ad-94b6-4e50-9803-d53e567f1206
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:CUSTOM_ID: h-f193126f-abc1-4287-aa70-4f2080d2ef8f
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:END:
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Emacs throws me an error about the python interpreter, let’s silence it:
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As you will see, I defined A LOT of custom shortcuts. First, I have some
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shortcuts defined the vanilla Emacs way:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(setq python-shell-completion-native-disabled-interpreters '("python"))
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x C-b") 'ibuffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "S-C-<left>") 'shrink-window-horizontally)
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(global-set-key (kbd "S-C-<right>") 'enlarge-window-horizontally)
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(global-set-key (kbd "S-C-<down>") 'shrink-window)
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(global-set-key (kbd "S-C-<up>") 'enlarge-window)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x <up>") 'windmove-up)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x <down>") 'windmove-down)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x <right>") 'windmove-right)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x <left>") 'windmove-left)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-<prior>") 'previous-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-<next>") 'next-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "M-»") 'end-of-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "M-«") 'beginning-of-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<XF86HomePage>") 'spacemacs/home)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<XF86Open>") 'helm-find-files)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<XF86Close>") 'kill-this-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<XF86Save>") 'save-buffer)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<C-tab>") 'evil-close-fold)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<S-C-tab>") 'evil-close-folds)
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(global-set-key (kbd "<C-iso-lefttab>") 'evil-open-fold)
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#+END_SRC
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These shortcuts can be called as-is, that is, typing ~C-x C-b~ will call
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~ibuffer~.
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Now, I also have some Spacemacs shortcuts, defined in a way they can be used
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seamlessly with Evil. First, let’s declare some prefixes in order to avoid
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seeing lots of ~custom~ in helm:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "o" "custom")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oa" "applications")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oB" "byte-compile .emacs.d")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oc" "comments")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "of" "files")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofb" ".local/bin sources")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofe" "spacemacs.org")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "off" "fish config")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofi" "i3 config")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofp" "polybar config")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ofr" "yadm README")
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||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oi" "insert")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oii" "invisible space")
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(spacemacs/declare-prefix "om" "multiple-cursors")
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||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oo" "org-mode")
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||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ooi" "custom IDs")
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||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oos" "structure")
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||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oot" "tables")
|
||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oott" "toggle width")
|
||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oote" "expand")
|
||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "oots" "shrink")
|
||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "or" "external command")
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||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ot" "toggle")
|
||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ow" "writeroom")
|
||||
(spacemacs/declare-prefix "ox" "text")
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
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||||
Now, onto the shortcuts:
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||||
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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||||
(spacemacs/set-leader-keys
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||||
"oac" 'calc
|
||||
"oaC" 'calendar
|
||||
"oae" 'eww
|
||||
"oaw" 'wttrin
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||||
"oB" (lambda () (byte-recompile-directory (expand-file-name "~/.emacs.d") 0))
|
||||
"ob" 'fancy-battery-mode
|
||||
"occ" 'outorg-copy-edits-and-exit
|
||||
"oce" 'outorg-edit-as-org
|
||||
"oco" 'outline-minor-mode
|
||||
"od" 'elcord-mode
|
||||
"oF" 'flycheck-mode
|
||||
"ofb" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.local/bin/README.org"))
|
||||
"ofe" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/spacemacs.org"))
|
||||
"off" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.config/fish/README.org"))
|
||||
"ofi" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.config/i3/README.org"))
|
||||
"ofp" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.config/polybar/config##yadm.j2"))
|
||||
"ofr" (lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/README.org"))
|
||||
"ofo" 'find-file-at-point
|
||||
"oii" (lambda () (interactive) (insert ""))
|
||||
"ome" 'mc/edit-lines
|
||||
"omn" 'mc/mark-next-like-this
|
||||
"omp" 'mc/mark-previous-like-this
|
||||
"oma" 'mc/mark-all-like-this
|
||||
"ooi" 'eos/org-add-ids-to-headlines-in-file
|
||||
"oos" 'org-insert-structure-template
|
||||
"ooT" 'org-sidebar-tree
|
||||
"oott" 'org-table-toggle-column-width
|
||||
"oote" 'org-table-expand
|
||||
"oots" 'org-table-shrink
|
||||
"oow" 'org-pomodoro
|
||||
"owi" 'writeroom-increase-width
|
||||
"or" 'helm-run-external-command
|
||||
"os" 'prettify-symbols-mode
|
||||
"oti" 'toggle-input-method
|
||||
"otI" 'set-input-method
|
||||
"owd" 'writeroom-decrease-width
|
||||
"oxf" 'phundrak/fill-paragraph)
|
||||
#+END_SRC
|
||||
|
||||
You can notice they all begin with ~o~. This is actually a userspace, and I
|
||||
know these shortcuts won’t conflict with any other packages. These shortcuts,
|
||||
like a lot of Spacemacs shortcuts, can be called with the use of the leader
|
||||
key, in my case ~SPC~. So, if I want to call the calculator, I will type ~SPC
|
||||
o a c~.
|
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