# -*- org-confirm-babel-evaluate: nil -*- #+title: Vanilla Emacs Configuration #+setupfile: ~/org/config/headers #+options: auto-id:t #+html_head: #+html_head: #+html_head: #+property: header-args:emacs-lisp :mkdirp yes :lexical t :exports code #+property: header-args:emacs-lisp+ :results silent :tangle ~/.emacs.vanilla/init.el #+property: header-args:emacs-lisp+ :mkdirp yes :noweb yes * Introduction #+begin_center *STOP* Read this first! You just landed on my vanilla Emacs configuration. However, this URL was used until recently for my Spacemacs configuration. If you want my complete, working Emacs configuration, I recommend you to head over there. /*This document is still a work in progress!*/ #+end_center After a couple of years using Spacemacs and a failed attempt at switching to DoomEmacs, I’m finally switching back to a vanilla configuration! Be aware though this document is still very much a work in progress document, lots of comments on existing configuration are missing, and lots of functionnalities are still not implemented. I’m still in the process of porting my [[file:spacemacs.org][Spacemacs]] configuration over here. * Basic configuration #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq visible-bell t) (setq-default initial-major-mode 'emacs-lisp-mode) (setq display-time-format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M") (display-time-mode 1) ; display time in modeline ;; Display battery in modeline when using a laptop (unless (equal "Battery status not available" (battery)) (display-battery-mode 1)) (setq frame-title-format '("" "%b" (:eval (let ((project-name (projectile-project-name))) (unless (string= "-" project-name) (format (if (buffer-modified-p) " ◉ %s" "  ●  %s") project-name)))))) ;; Make ESC quit prompts (global-set-key (kbd "") 'keyboard-escape-quit) ;; Answer with y or n, not yes or not (defalias 'yes-or-no-p 'y-or-n-p) (column-number-mode) (global-display-line-numbers-mode t) ;; Disable line numbers for some modes (dolist (mode '(org-mode-hook comint-mode term-mode-hook shell-mode-hook eshell-mode-hook vterm-mode-hook special-mode-hook helpful-mode-hook woman-mode-hook)) (add-hook mode (lambda () (display-line-numbers-mode 0)))) (setq x-stretch-cursor t ; stretch cursor to the glyph’s width delete-by-moving-to-trash t ; delete files to trash window-combination-resize t ; take new window space from all other windows undo-limit 100000000 ; raise undo limit to 100Mb auto-save-default t truncate-string-ellipsis "…") (global-subword-mode 1) ;; (electric-indent-mode -1) (setq-default major-mode 'org-mode) (defun modeline-contitional-buffer-encoding () "Hide \"LF UTF-8\" in modeline. It is expected of files to be encoded with LF UTF-8, so only show the encoding in the modeline if the encoding is worth notifying the user." (setq-local doom-modeline-buffer-encoding (unless (and (memq (plist-get (coding-system-plist buffer-file-coding-system) :category) '(coding-category-undecided coding-category-utf-8)) (not (memq (coding-system-eol-type buffer-file-coding-system) '(1 2)))) t))) (add-hook 'after-change-major-mode-hook #'modeline-contitional-buffer-encoding) (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook #'hs-minor-mode) (with-eval-after-load 'org (add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda () (interactive) (electric-indent-local-mode -1)))) #+end_src ** Early init The early init file is the file loaded before anything else in Emacs. This is where I put some options in order to disable as quickly as possible some built-in features of Emacs before they can be even loaded, speeding Emacs up a bit. #+begin_src emacs-lisp :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.emacs.vanilla/early-init.el :exports code :results silent :lexical t (setq package-enable-at-startup nil inhibit-startup-message t frame-resize-pixelwise t ; fine resize package-native-compile t) ; native compile packages (scroll-bar-mode -1) ; disable scrollbar (tool-bar-mode -1) ; disable toolbar (tooltip-mode -1) ; disable tooltips (set-fringe-mode 10) ; give some breathing room (menu-bar-mode -1) ; disable menubar #+end_src ** Personal information Emacs needs to know its master! For various reasons by the way, some packages rely of these variables to know who it is talking to or dealing with, such as ~mu4e~ which will guess who you are if you haven’t set it up correctly. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq user-full-name "Lucien Cartier-Tilet" user-real-login-name "Lucien Cartier-Tilet" user-login-name "phundrak" user-mail-address "lucien@phundrak.com") #+end_src ** Stay clean, Emacs! As nice as Emacs is, it isn’t very polite or clean by default: open a file, and it will create backup files in the same directory. But then, when you open your directory with your favorite file manager and see almost all of your files duplicated with a =~= appended to the filename, it looks really uncomfortable! This is why I prefer to tell Emacs to keep its backup files to itself in a directory it only will acces. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq backup-directory-alist `(("." . ,(expand-file-name ".temp/backups/" user-emacs-directory)))) #+end_src It also loves to litter its ~init.el~ with custom variables here and there, but the thing is: I regenerate my ~init.el~ each time I tangle this file! How can I keep Emacs from adding stuff that will be almost immediately lost? Did someone say /custom file/? #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq-default custom-file (expand-file-name ".custom.el" user-emacs-directory)) (when (file-exists-p custom-file) ; Don’t forget to load it, we still need it (load custom-file)) #+end_src Finally, the scatch buffer always has some message at its beginning, I don’t want it! #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq-default initial-scratch-message nil) #+end_src ** Editing text in Emacs I don’t like tabs. They rarely look good, and if I need it I can almost always tell Emacs to use them through a ~.dir-locals.el~ file or through the config file of my code formatter. So by default, let’s disable them: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil) (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook (lambda () (setq indent-tabs-mode nil))) #+end_src Just to go on a little tangeant here: I don’t exactly /hate/ tabs, but I find them really annoying when your text editor knows only them. Sure, for indentation they work great and they allow different people getting different settings in their text editor depending on their preferred tastes —some may prefer 2 spaces tabs, some may prefer 4 spaces tabs, some deranged people prefer 8 spaces tabs, and some monsters prefer 3! But the thing is, once you indented your code and then you need alignment, tabs don’t work anymore! Or they may on *your* text editor but not on your coworker’s! (He’s the one using 3 spaces tabs by the way). So, is the answer to use spaces instead of tabs, and screw peoples’ preferences in terms of tabs width? No, I say the answer is more moderate than that, and it might frighten or anger some of you at first: use both spaces and tabs. Now, before you lynch me on the main avenue in front of everyone, let me tell you absolutely no one should ever be mixing spaces and tabs for indentation, that would be absolutely terrible and would bring the worst of both worlds. What’s the best of both worlds then? #+begin_center /Tabs for indentation/ /Spaces for alignment/ #+end_center I haven’t found a way to automate that in Emacs yet aside from formatters’ config file, and tabs look bat in EmacsLisp anyways, so I’ll stick with spaces by default and change it where needed. I *never* want to keep trailing spaces in my files, which is why I’m doing this: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (add-hook 'before-save-hook #'whitespace-cleanup) #+end_src ** Fonts I don’t like the default font I usually have on my machines, I really don’t. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defvar phundrak/default-font-size 90 "Default font size.") #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "Cascadia Code" :height phundrak/default-font-size) #+end_src ** Nice macros from Doom-Emacs Doom-Emacs has some really nice macros that can come in really handy, but since I prefer to rely on my own configuration, I’ll instead just copy their code here. First we get the ~after!~ macro: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defmacro after! (package &rest body) "Evaluate BODY after PACKAGE have loaded. PACKAGE is a symbol or list of them. These are package names, not modes, functions or variables. It can be: - An unquoted package symbol (the name of a package) (after! helm BODY...) - An unquoted list of package symbols (i.e. BODY is evaluated once both magit and git-gutter have loaded) (after! (magit git-gutter) BODY...) - An unquoted, nested list of compound package lists, using any combination of :or/:any and :and/:all (after! (:or package-a package-b ...) BODY...) (after! (:and package-a package-b ...) BODY...) (after! (:and package-a (:or package-b package-c) ...) BODY...) Without :or/:any/:and/:all, :and/:all are implied. This is a wrapper around `eval-after-load' that: 1. Suppresses warnings for disabled packages at compile-time 2. Supports compound package statements (see below) 3. Prevents eager expansion pulling in autoloaded macros all at once" (declare (indent defun) (debug t)) (if (symbolp package) (list (if (or (not (bound-and-true-p byte-compile-current-file)) (require package nil 'noerror)) #'progn #'with-no-warnings) ;; We intentionally avoid `with-eval-after-load' to prevent eager ;; macro expansion from pulling (or failing to pull) in autoloaded ;; macros/packages. `(eval-after-load ',package ',(macroexp-progn body))) (let ((p (car package))) (cond ((not (keywordp p)) `(after! (:and ,@package) ,@body)) ((memq p '(:or :any)) (macroexp-progn (cl-loop for next in (cdr package) collect `(after! ,next ,@body)))) ((memq p '(:and :all)) (dolist (next (cdr package)) (setq body `((after! ,next ,@body)))) (car body)))))) #+end_src * Custom Elisp #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun split-window-right-and-focus () (interactive) (split-window-right) (windmove-right) (when (and (boundp 'golden-ratio-mode) (symbol-value golden-ratio-mode)) (golden-ratio))) (defun split-window-below-and-focus () (interactive) (split-window-below) (windmove-down) (when (and (boundp 'golden-ratio-mode) (symbol-value golden-ratio-mode)) (golden-ratio))) (defun ibuffer-list-buffers-and-focus () (interactive) (ibuffer-list-buffers) (windmove-down) (when (and (boundp 'golden-ratio-mode) (symbol-value golden-ratio-mode)) (golden-ratio))) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun switch-to-messages-buffer () "Switch to Messages buffer." (interactive) (switch-to-buffer "*Messages*")) (defun switch-to-scratch-buffer () "Switch to Messages buffer." (interactive) (switch-to-buffer "*scratch*")) #+end_src | / | | | | Emphasis | Character | Character code | |----------+-----------+----------------| | Bold | ~*~ | 42 | | Italic | ~/~ | 47 | | Code | ~~~ | 126 | #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun org-mode-emphasize-bold () "Emphasize as bold the current region. See also `org-emphasize'." (interactive) (org-emphasize 42)) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun phundrak/toggle-org-src-window-split () "This function allows the user to toggle the behavior of `org-edit-src-code'. If the variable `org-src-window-setup' has the value `split-window-right', then it will be changed to `split-window-below'. Otherwise, it will be set back to `split-window-right'" (interactive) (if (equal org-src-window-setup 'split-window-right) (setq org-src-window-setup 'split-window-below) (setq org-src-window-setup 'split-window-right)) (message "Org-src buffers will now split %s" (if (equal org-src-window-setup 'split-window-right) "vertically" "horizontally"))) #+end_src * Package Management ** Repositories By default, only GNU’s repositories are available to the package managers of Emacs. I also want to use Melpa and org-mode’s repository, so let’s add them! Note that the /Elpa/ repository has been renamed to the /gnu/ repository due to the addition of another Elpa repository, /nongnu/, which will hosts packages that do not conform to the FSF’s copyright assignment. Both the /gnu/ and the /nonfree/ repositories are Elpa repositories now, and they were renamed in order to avoid any confusion between the two of them. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq package-archives '(("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/") ("org" . "https://orgmode.org/elpa/") ("gnu" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/") ("nongnu" . "https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/"))) #+end_src ** Straight For my package management, I prefer to use ~straight~ ([[https://github.com/raxod502/straight.el][Github]]). This is due to its capacity of integrating nicely with ~use-package~, which is also supported by ~general~ which I use for my keybindings (see below), but also because with it I can specify where to retrieve packages that are not on MELPA or ELPA but on Github and other online Git repositories too. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defvar bootstrap-version) (defvar comp-deferred-compilation-deny-list ()) ; workaround, otherwise straight shits itself (let ((bootstrap-file (expand-file-name "straight/repos/straight.el/bootstrap.el" user-emacs-directory)) (bootstrap-version 5)) (unless (file-exists-p bootstrap-file) (with-current-buffer (url-retrieve-synchronously "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raxod502/straight.el/develop/install.el" 'silent 'inhibit-cookies) (goto-char (point-max)) (eval-print-last-sexp))) (load bootstrap-file nil 'nomessage)) (package-initialize) (unless package-archive-contents (package-refresh-contents)) ;; Initialize use-package on non-Linux platforms (unless (package-installed-p 'use-package) (package-install 'use-package)) (require 'use-package) (setq use-package-always-ensure t) #+end_src * Packages Configuration ** Keybinding Management *** Which-key #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package which-key :straight (:build t) :defer t :init (which-key-mode) :diminish which-key-mode :config (setq which-key-idle-delay 0.3)) #+end_src *** General #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package general :straight (:build t) :init (general-auto-unbind-keys)) #+end_src *** Evil #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package evil :straight (:build t) :init (setq evil-want-integration t) (setq evil-want-keybinding nil) (setq evil-want-C-u-scroll t) (setq evil-want-C-i-jump nil) :config (evil-mode 1) (setq evil-want-fine-undo t) ; more granular undo with evil (setq evil-undo-system 'undo-tree) (evil-set-initial-state 'messages-buffer-mode 'normal) (evil-set-initial-state 'dashboard-mode 'normal) ;; Use visual line motions even outside of visual-line-mode buffers (evil-global-set-key 'motion "t" 'evil-next-visual-line) (evil-global-set-key 'motion "s" 'evil-previous-visual-line) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "c" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "C" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "t" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "T" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "s" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "S" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "r" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "R" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "h" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "H" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "j" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "J" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "k" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "K" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "l" nil) (define-key evil-normal-state-map "L" nil) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "h" 'evil-replace) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "H" 'evil-replace-state) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "j" 'evil-find-char-to) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "J" 'evil-find-char-to-backward) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "k" 'evil-substitute) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "K" 'evil-smart-doc-lookup) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "l" 'evil-change) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "L" 'evil-change-line) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "c" 'evil-backward-char) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "C" 'evil-window-top) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "t" 'evil-next-line) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "T" 'evil-join) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "s" 'evil-previous-line) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "S" 'evil-lookup) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "r" 'evil-forward-char) (define-key evil-motion-state-map "R" 'evil-window-bottom) ) (use-package evil-collection :after evil :straight (:build t) :config (evil-collection-init)) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package undo-tree :straight (:build t) :init (global-undo-tree-mode)) #+end_src *** Hydra #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package hydra :straight (:build t) :defer t) #+end_src **** Hydras The following hydra allows me to quickly zoom in and out in the current buffer. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defhydra hydra-zoom () "Zoom current buffer." ("t" text-scale-increase "zoom in") ("s" text-scale-decrease "zoom out") ("0" text-scale-adjust "reset") ("q" nil "finished" :exit t)) #+end_src This one allows me to quickly navigate between code blocks and interact with them. This code block was inspired by one you can find in Spacemacs. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defhydra org-babel-transient () " ^Navigate^ ^Interact ^^^^^^^^^^^------------------------------------------ [_t_/_s_] navigate src blocs [_x_] execute src block [_g_]^^ goto named block [_'_] edit src block [_z_]^^ recenter screen [_q_] quit " ("q" nil :exit t) ("t" org-babel-next-src-block) ("s" org-babel-previous-src-block) ("g" org-babel-goto-named-src-block) ("z" recenter-top-bottom) ("x" org-babel-execute-maybe) ("'" org-edit-special :exit t)) #+end_src Similarly, this one is also inspired from Spacemacs and allows the user to interact with the width of the buffer in ~writeroom~. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defhydra writeroom-buffer-width () "Change the width of a `writeroom-mode' buffer." ("q" nil :exit t) ("t" writeroom-increase-width "enlarge") ("s" writeroom-decrease-width "shrink") ("r" writeroom-adjust-width "adjust")) #+end_src Another similar one is for ~mu4e-view-mode~ that allows me to shrink or grow the ~mu4e-headers~ buffer when viewing an email. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defhydra mu4e-headers-split-adjust-width () "Change the width of a `mu4e-headers' buffer." ("q" nil :exit t) ("t" mu4e-headers-split-view-shrink "shrink") ("s" mu4e-headers-split-view-grow "enlarge")) #+end_src ** Helpful As the name tells, ~helpful~ is a really helpful package which greatly enhances a couple of built-in functions from Emacs, namely: | Vanilla Emacs Function | Helpful Function | Comment | |------------------------+------------------+-----------------------------------------------| | ~describe-function~ | ~helpful-callable~ | Only interactive functions | | ~describe-function~ | ~helpful-function~ | Only actual functions (including interactive) | | ~describe-function~ | ~helpful-macro~ | | | ~describe-command~ | ~helpful-command~ | | | ~describe-key~ | ~helpful-key~ | | | ~describe-variable~ | ~helpful-variable~ | | #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package helpful :straight (:build t) :after (counsel ivy) :custom (counsel-describe-function-function #'helpfull-callable) (counsel-describe-variable-function #'helpfull-variable) :bind ([remap describe-function] . counsel-describe-function) ([remap describe-command] . helpful-command) ([remap describe-variable] . counsel-describe-variable) ([remap describe-key] . helpful-key)) #+end_src ** Visual Configuration *** Dashboard #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package dashboard :straight (:build t) :ensure t :after all-the-icons :config (setq dashboard-banner-logo-title "Phundrak’s Vanilla Emacs" dashboard-startup-banner 'logo dashboard-center-content t dashboard-show-shortcuts t dashboard-set-navigator t dashboard-set-heading-icons t dashboard-set-file-icons t initial-buffer-choice (lambda () (get-buffer "*dashboard*")) dashboard-projects-switch-function 'counsel-projectile-switch-project-by-name) (setq dashboard-navigator-buttons `(((,(all-the-icons-faicon "language" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0) "Linguistics website" "" (lambda (&rest _) (browse-url "https://langue.phundrak.com"))) (,(all-the-icons-faicon "firefox" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0) "Config Website" "" (lambda (&rest _) (browse-url "https://config.phundrak.com")))) ((,(all-the-icons-octicon "git-branch" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0) "Dotfiles sources" "" (lambda (&rest _) (browse-url "https://labs.phundrak.com/phundrak/dotfiles"))) ("!" "Issues" "Show issues" (lambda (&rest _) (browse-url "https://labs.phundrak.com/phundrak/dotfiles/issues")) warning)) ((,(all-the-icons-faicon "level-up" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0) "Update packages" "" (lambda (&rest _) (progn (require 'straight) (straight-pull-all))))))) (setq dashboard-items '((recents . 15) (projects . 10))) (dashboard-setup-startup-hook) :init (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'dashboard-refresh-buffer)) #+end_src *** Modeline #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package doom-modeline :straight (:build t) :defer t :init (doom-modeline-mode 1) :custom ((doom-modeline-height 15))) #+end_src *** Theme #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package doom-themes :straight (:build t) :defer t :init (load-theme 'doom-nord t)) #+end_src *** Icons? Did someone say icons? /*YES! ALL OF THEM!*/ Ahem… The package ~all-the-icons~ allows us to use a wide variety of icons in Emacs for various purposes, wherever we want, and /THAT/ is *GREAT*! I’ll (ab)use this feature in my config, be warned! *NOTE*: The first time a configuration with ~all-the-icons~ is loaded on a machine, the needed fonts might not be available, so you’ll need to install them with the command ~M-x all-the-icons-install-fonts~. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package all-the-icons :defer t) #+end_src ~prettify-symbols-mode~ is also a nifty feature of Emacs, and it is built-in! With that, I can replace strings of my choice by another character of my choice! #+begin_src emacs-lisp (dolist (symbol '(("lambda" . 955) ("mapc" . 8614))) (add-to-list 'prettify-symbols-alist symbol)) #+end_src Let’s enable this mode for any programming mode: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook #'prettify-symbols-mode) #+end_src *** Rainbow Delimiters #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package rainbow-delimiters :straight (:build t) :defer t :hook (prog-mode . rainbow-delimiters-mode)) #+end_src ** Autocompletion *** Code Autocompletion #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package company :straight (:build t) :defer t :hook (company-mode . evil-normalize-keymaps) :init (global-company-mode) :config (setq company-minimum-prefix-length 2 company-toolsip-limit 14 company-tooltip-align-annotations t company-require-match 'never company-global-modes '(not erc-mode message-mode help-mode gud-mode) company-frontends '(company-pseudo-tooltip-frontend ; always show candidates in overlay tooltip company-echo-metadata-frontend) ; show selected candidate docs in echo area ;; Buffer-local backends will be computed when loading a major ;; mode, so only specify a global default here. company-backends '(company-capf) ;; These auto-complete the current selection when ;; `company-auto-complete-chars' is typed. This is too ;; magical. We already have the much more explicit RET and ;; TAB. company-auto-complete nil company-auto-complete-chars nil ;; Only search the current buffer for `company-dabbrev' (a ;; backend that suggests text you open buffers). This prevents ;; Company from causing lag once you have a lot of buffers ;; open. company-dabbrev-other-buffers nil ;; Make `company-dabbrev' fully case-sensitive, to improve UX ;; with domai-specific words with particular casing. company-dabbrev-ignore-case nil company-dabbrev-downcase nil)) (use-package company-dict :after company :straight (:build t) :config (setq company-dict-dir (expand-file-name "dicts" user-emacs-directory))) (use-package company-box :straight (:build t) :after (company all-the-icons) :config (setq company-box-show-single-candidate t company-box-backends-colors nil company-box-max-candidates 50 company-box-icons-alist 'company-box-icons-all-the-icons company-box-icons-all-the-icons (let ((all-the-icons-scale-factor 0.8)) `((Unknown . ,(all-the-icons-material "find_in_page" :face 'all-the-icons-purple)) (Text . ,(all-the-icons-material "text_fields" :face 'all-the-icons-green)) (Method . ,(all-the-icons-material "functions" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Function . ,(all-the-icons-material "functions" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Constructor . ,(all-the-icons-material "functions" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Field . ,(all-the-icons-material "functions" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Variable . ,(all-the-icons-material "adjust" :face 'all-the-icons-blue)) (Class . ,(all-the-icons-material "class" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Interface . ,(all-the-icons-material "settings_input_component" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Module . ,(all-the-icons-material "view_module" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Property . ,(all-the-icons-material "settings" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Unit . ,(all-the-icons-material "straighten" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Value . ,(all-the-icons-material "filter_1" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Enum . ,(all-the-icons-material "plus_one" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Keyword . ,(all-the-icons-material "filter_center_focus" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Snippet . ,(all-the-icons-material "short_text" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Color . ,(all-the-icons-material "color_lens" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (File . ,(all-the-icons-material "insert_drive_file" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Reference . ,(all-the-icons-material "collections_bookmark" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Folder . ,(all-the-icons-material "folder" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (EnumMember . ,(all-the-icons-material "people" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Constant . ,(all-the-icons-material "pause_circle_filled" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Struct . ,(all-the-icons-material "streetview" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Event . ,(all-the-icons-material "event" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Operator . ,(all-the-icons-material "control_point" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (TypeParameter . ,(all-the-icons-material "class" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (Template . ,(all-the-icons-material "short_text" :face 'all-the-icons-green)) (ElispFunction . ,(all-the-icons-material "functions" :face 'all-the-icons-red)) (ElispVariable . ,(all-the-icons-material "check_circle" :face 'all-the-icons-blue)) (ElispFeature . ,(all-the-icons-material "stars" :face 'all-the-icons-orange)) (ElispFace . ,(all-the-icons-material "format_paint" :face 'all-the-icons-pink)))))) #+end_src *** Ivy My main menu package is ~ivy~ which I use as much as possible –I’ve noticed ~helm~ can be slow, very slow in comparison to ~ivy~ so I’ll use the latter as much as possible. Actually, only ~ivy~ is installed for now. I could have used ~ido~ too, but I find it to be a bit too restricted in terms of features compared to ~ivy~. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package ivy :straight (:build t) :defer t :diminish :bind (("C-s" . swiper) :map ivy-minibuffer-map ("TAB" . ivy-alt-done) ("C-l" . ivy-alt-done) ("C-t" . ivy-next-line) ("C-s" . ivy-previous-line) :map ivy-switch-buffer-map ("C-t" . ivy-next-line) ("C-s" . ivy-previous-line) ("C-l" . ivy-done) ("C-d" . ivy-switch-buffer-kill) :map ivy-reverse-i-search-map ("C-t" . ivy-next-line) ("C-s" . ivy-previous-line) ("C-d" . ivy-reverse-i-search-kill)) :config (ivy-mode 1) (setq ivy-wrap t ivy-height 17 ivy-fixed-height-minibuffer t ivy-read-action-functions #'ivy-hydra-read-action ivy-read-action-format-function #'ivy-read-action-format-columns projectile-completion-system 'ivy ivy-on-del-error-function #'ignore ivy-use-selectable-prompt t)) #+end_src There is also [[https://github.com/raxod502/prescient.el][~prescient.el~]] that offers some nice features when coupled with ~ivy~, guess what was born out of it? ~ivy-prescient~, of course! #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package ivy-prescient :after ivy :straight (:build t)) #+end_src I warned you I’d use too much ~all-the-icons~, I did! #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package all-the-icons-ivy :straight (:build t) :after (ivy all-the-icons) :hook (after-init . all-the-icons-ivy-setup)) #+end_src A buffer popping at the bottom of the screen is nice and all, but have you considered a floating buffer in the center of your frame? #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package ivy-posframe :defer t :hook (ivy-mode . ivy-posframe-mode) :straight (ivy-posframe :build t :type git :host github :repo "tumashu/ivy-posframe") :config (setq ivy-fixed-height-minibuffer nil ivy-posframe-border-width 10 ivy-posframe-parameters `((min-width . 90) (min-height . ,ivy-height)))) #+end_src Finally, let’s make ~ivy~ richer: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package ivy-rich :straight (:build t) :after ivy :init (ivy-rich-mode 1)) #+end_src *** Counsel #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package counsel :straight (:build t) :defer t :bind (("M-x" . counsel-M-x) ("C-x b" . counsel-ibuffer) ("C-x C-f" . counsel-find-file) :map minibuffer-local-map ("C-r" . 'counsel-minibuffer-history))) #+end_src *** Yasnippet #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package yasnippet :defer t :straight (:build t) :init (yas-global-mode)) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package yasnippet-snippets :after yasnippet :straight (:build t)) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package yatemplate :after yasnippet :straight (:build t)) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package ivy-yasnippet :after (ivy yasnippet) :straight (:build t)) #+end_src ** Editing *** Evil Nerd Commenter #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package evil-nerd-commenter :after evil :straight (:build t)) #+end_src *** string-edit ~string-edit~ is a cool package that allows the user to write naturally a string and get it automatically escaped for you. No more manually escaping your strings! #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package string-edit :defer t :straight (:build t)) #+end_src *** Writeroom On the other hand, ~writeroom~ allows the user to enter a distraction-free mode of Emacs, and I like that! #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package writeroom-mode :defer t :straight (:build t)) #+end_src ** Emacs built-ins *** Dired #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq dired-dwim-target t) #+end_src *** Eshell Eshell is a built-in shell available from Emacs which I use almost as often as fish. Some adjustments are necessary to make it fit my taste though. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (general-define-key :keymaps 'eshell-mode-map :states 'insert "C-a" #'eshell-bol "C-e" #'end-of-line) #+end_src **** Aliases First, let’s declare our list of “dumb” aliases we’ll use in Eshell. You can find them here. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq eshell-aliases-file (expand-file-name "eshell-aliases" user-emacs-directory)) #+end_src A couple of other aliases will be defined through custom Elisp functions, but first I’ll need a function for concatenating a shell command into a single string: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun phundrak/concatenate-shell-command (&rest command) "Concatenate an eshell `COMMAND' into a single string. All elements of `COMMAND' will be joined in a single space-separated string." (string-join command " ")) #+end_src I’ll also declare some aliases here, such as ~open~ and ~openo~ that respectively allow me to open a file in Emacs, and same but in another window. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defalias 'open 'find-file) (defalias 'openo 'find-file-other-window) #+end_src As you see, these were not declared in my dedicated aliases file but rather were declared programmatically. This is because I like to keep my aliases file for stuff that could work too with other shells were the syntax a bit different, and aliases related to Elisp are kept programmatically. I’ll also declare ~list-buffers~ an alias of ~ibuffer~ because naming it that way kind of makes more sense to me. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defalias 'list-buffers 'ibuffer) #+end_src I still have some stupid muscle memory telling me to open ~emacs~, ~vim~ or ~nano~ in Eshell, which is stupid: I’m already inside Emacs and I have all its power available instantly. So, let’s open each file passed to these commands. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun eshell/emacs (&rest file) "Open each `FILE' and kill eshell. Old habits die hard." (when file (dolist (f (reverse file)) (find-file f t)))) #+end_src Finally, I’ll declare ~mkcd~ which allows the simultaneous creation of a directory and moving into this newly created directory. And of course, it will also work if the directory also exists or if parent directories don’t, similarly to the ~-p~ option passed to ~mkdir~. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun eshell/mkcd (dir) "Create the directory `DIR' and move there. If the directory `DIR' doesn’t exist, create it and its parents if needed, then move there." (mkdir dir t) (cd dir)) #+end_src **** Custom Functions 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) (cl-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 **** Environment Variables 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 if they aren’t already. #+name: table-eshell-env-path #+caption: Paths to add to ~PATH~ | Path | Relative to ~HOME~? | |---------------------+-------------------| | .pub-cache/bin | yes | | .local/bin | yes | | .cargo/bin | yes | | .gen/ruby/2.6.0/bin | yes | | go/bin | yes | #+name: src-eshell-env-path #+begin_src emacs-lisp :exports none :tangle no :var paths=table-eshell-env-path :noweb yes (progn (setq-local PATH (getenv "PATH")) (dolist (path paths) (let ((path (if (equal "yes" (cadr path)) (concat (getenv "HOME") "/" (car path)) (car path)))) (unless (string-match-p (regexp-quote path) PATH) (setq-local PATH (concat path ":" PATH))))) PATH) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setenv "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 The ~EDITOR~ variable also needs to be set for git commands, especially the ~yadm~ commands. #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setenv "EDITOR" "emacsclient -c") #+END_SRC Finally, for some specific situations I need ~SHELL~ to be set to something more standard than fish: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setenv "SHELL" "/bin/sh") #+end_src **** Visual configuration I like to have at quick glance some information about my machine when I fire up a terminal. I haven’t found anything that does that the way I like it, so [[https://github.com/Phundrak/eshell-info-banner.el][I’ve written a package]]! #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package eshell-info-banner :defer t :straight (eshell-info-banner :build t :type git :host github :repo "phundrak/eshell-info-banner.el") :hook (eshell-banner-load . eshell-info-banner-update-banner) :config (setq eshell-info-banner-width 80 eshell-info-banner-partition-prefixes '("/dev" "zroot" "tank"))) #+end_src *** Org-mode #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle ~/.emacs.vanilla/init.el :noweb tangle (use-package org :straight (:build (:not autoloads) :location site) :after general :hook (org-mode . visual-line-mode) :hook (org-mode . org-num-mode) :init ;; (add-hook 'org-mode-hook #'visual-line-mode) (auto-fill-mode -1) :general (:states 'normal :prefix "," :keymaps 'org-mode-map "RET" #'org-ctrl-c-ret "*" #'org-ctrl-c-star "," #'org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c "'" #'org-edit-special "-" #'org-ctrl-c-minus "a" #'org-agenda "c" #'org-capture "l" #'org-store-link "p" #'org-priority "b" '(:ignore t :wk "babel") "b." #'org-babel-transient/body "bb" #'org-babel-execute-buffer "bc" #'org-babel-check-src-block "bC" #'org-babel-tangle-clean "be" #'org-babel-execute-maybe "bf" #'org-babel-tangle-file "bn" #'org-babel-next-src-block "bo" #'org-babel-open-src-block-result "bp" #'org-babel-previous-src-block "br" #'org-babel-goto-named-result "bR" #'org-babel-remove-result-one-or-many "bt" #'org-babel-tangle "bi" #'org-babel-view-src-block-info "d" '(:ignore t :wk "dates") "dd" #'org-deadline "ds" #'org-schedule "dt" #'org-time-stamp "dT" #'org-time-stamp-inactive "e" '(:ignore t :wk "export") "ee" #'org-export-dispatch "i" '(:ignore t :wk "insert") "ib" #'org-insert-structure-template "id" #'org-insert-drawer "ie" #'org-set-effort "if" #'org-footnote-new "ih" #'org-insert-heading "ii" #'org-insert-item "il" #'org-insert-link "in" #'org-add-note "ip" #'org-set-property "is" #'org-insert-subheading "it" #'org-set-tags-command "j" '(:ignore t :wk "jump") "ja" #'counsel-org-goto-all "jh" #'counsel-org-goto "t" '(:ignore t :wk "tables") "ta" #'org-table-align "te" #'org-table-eval-formula "tf" #'org-table-field-info "th" #'org-table-convert "tl" #'org-table-recalculate "ts" #'org-table-sort-lines "tw" #'org-table-wrap-region "tN" #'org-table-create-with-table.el "tc" #'org-table-previous-field "tr" #'org-table-next-field "tC" #'org-table-move-column-left "tT" #'org-table-move-row-down "tS" #'org-table-move-row-up "tR" #'org-table-move-column-right "td" '(:ignore t :wk "delete") "tdc" #'org-table-delete-column "tdr" #'org-table-kill-row "ti" '(:ignore t :wk "insert") "tic" #'org-table-insert-column "tih" #'org-table-insert-hline "tir" #'org-table-insert-row "tiH" #'org-table-hline-and-move "tt" '(:ignore t :wk "toggle") "ttf" #'org-table-toggle-formula-debugger "tto" #'org-table-toggle-coordinate-overlays "T" '(:ignore t :wk "toggle") "Tc" #'org-toggle-checkbox "Ti" #'org-toggle-inline-images "Tl" #'org-latex-preview "Tn" #'org-num-mode "Ts" 'phundrak/toggle-org-src-window-split "Tt" #'org-show-todo-tree "TT" #'org-todo) (:states 'normal :keymaps 'org-src-mode-map :prefix "," "'" #'org-edit-src-exit "k" #'org-edit-src-abort) :config (progn (setq org-hide-leading-stars nil org-superstar-leading-bullet ?\s org-hide-macro-markers t org-ellipsis " ⤵" org-image-actual-width 550 org-redisplay-inline-images t org-display-inline-images t org-startup-with-inline-images "inlineimages" org-pretty-entities t org-fontify-whole-heading-line t org-fontify-done-headline t org-fontify-quote-and-verse-blocks t org-startup-indented t org-startup-align-all-tables t org-use-property-inheritance t org-list-allow-alphabetical t org-M-RET-may-split-line nil org-src-window-setup 'split-window-below) <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> )) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle ~/.emacs.vanilla/init.el (use-package evil-org :straight (:build t) :after org :hook (org-mode . evil-org-mode) :config ;; (dolist (key '("h" "j" "k" "l")) ;; (define-key org-mode-map (kbd (format "M-%s" key)) 'undefined)) (setq-default evil-org-movement-bindings '((up . "s") (down . "t") (left . "c") (right . "r"))) (evil-org-set-key-theme '(textobjects navigation calendar additional shift operators)) (require 'evil-org-agenda) (evil-org-agenda-set-keys)) #+end_src Since very recently, the ~contrib/lisp/~ directory of org moved out of the main repository to [[https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-contrib][this repository]]. On the other hand, ~contrib/scripts/~ moved to [[https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/worg/src/master/code][the worg repository]], but I don’t need it. The main reason I want ~org-contrib~ is due to ~ox-extra~ that allow the usage of the ~:ignore:~ tag in org. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package org-contrib :straight (org-contrib :type git :host nil :repo "https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-contrib" :build t) :init (require 'ox-extra) (ox-extras-activate '(latex-header-blocks ignore-headlines))) #+end_src **** Agenda :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :exports code :results silent :END: #+name: org-agenda-files #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq-default org-agenda-files (list "~/org/agenda" "~/org/notes.org")) #+end_src **** File export :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :exports code :results silent :END: I want to disable by default behavior of ~^~ and ~_~ for only one character, making it compulsory to use instead ~^{}~ and ~_{}~ respectively. This is due to my frequent usage of the underscore in my org files as a regular character and not a markup one, especially when describing phonetics evolution. So, let’s disable it: #+NAME: org-use-sub-superscripts #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq org-use-sub-superscripts (quote {})) #+END_SRC ***** LaTeX When it comes to exports, I want the LaTeX and PDF exports to be done with XeLaTeX only. This implies the modification of the following variable: #+NAME: org-latex-compiler #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq org-latex-compiler "xelatex") #+END_SRC I also want to get by default ~minted~ for LaTeX listings so I can have syntax highlights: #+NAME: org-latex-listings #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq org-latex-listings 'minted) #+END_SRC The default packages break my LaTeX exports: for some reasons, images are not loaded and exported in PDFs, so I needed to redifine the default packages excluding the one that broke my exports. I also added a default package, ~minted~ for syntax highlighting. #+NAME: org-latex-default-packages #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq org-latex-default-packages-alist '(("" "graphicx" t) ("T1" "fontspec" t ("pdflatex")) ("" "longtable" nil) ("" "wrapfig" nil) ("" "rotating" nil) ("normalem" "ulem" t) ("" "amsmath" t) ("" "textcomp" t) ("" "amssymb" t) ("" "capt-of" nil) ("" "minted" nil) ("" "hyperref" nil))) #+END_SRC By the way, reference links in LaTeX should be written in this format: #+NAME: org-export-latex-hyperref-format #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq org-export-latex-hyperref-format "\\ref{%s}") #+END_SRC When it comes to the export itself, the latex file needs to be processed several times through XeLaTeX in order to get some references right. Don’t forget to also run bibtex! #+NAME: org-latex-pdf-process #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq org-latex-pdf-process '("xelatex -8bit -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f" "bibtex %b" "xelatex -8bit -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f" "xelatex -8bit -shell-escape -interaction nonstopmode -output-directory %o %f")) #+END_SRC Finally, org-mode is supposed to automatically clean logfiles after it exports an org file to LaTeX. However, it misses a few, so I need to add their extension like so: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (dolist (ext '("bbl" "lot")) (add-to-list 'org-latex-logfiles-extensions ext t)) #+end_src ***** HTML For Reveal.JS exports, I need to set where to find the framework by default: #+NAME: org-re-reveal-root #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq org-re-reveal-root "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/reveal.js") #+END_SRC On HTML exports, Org-mode tries to include a validation link for the exported HTML. Let’s disable that since I never use it. #+NAME: org-html-validation #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (setq org-html-validation-link nil) #+END_SRC **** LaTeX formats :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :exports code :results silent :END: I currently have two custom formats for my Org-mode exports: one for general use (initialy for my conlanging files, hence its ~conlang~ name), and one for beamer exports. Below is the declaration of the ~conlang~ LaTeX class: #+NAME: org-latex-class-conlang #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp '("conlang" "\\documentclass{book}" ("\\chapter{%s}" . "\\chapter*{%s}") ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section*{%s}") ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection*{%s}") ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection*{%s}")) #+END_SRC And here is the declaration of the ~beamer~ class: #+NAME: org-latex-class-beamer #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp `("beamer" ,(concat "\\documentclass[presentation]{beamer}\n" "[DEFAULT-PACKAGES]" "[PACKAGES]" "[EXTRA]\n") ("\\section{%s}" . "\\section*{%s}") ("\\subsection{%s}" . "\\subsection*{%s}") ("\\subsubsection{%s}" . "\\subsubsection*{%s}")) #+END_SRC Both these classes have to be added to ~org-latex-classes~ like so: #+NAME: org-latex-classes #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :noweb yes (eval-after-load "ox-latex" '(progn (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes <> ) (add-to-list 'org-latex-classes <> ))) #+END_SRC **** Projects :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :exports code :results silent :END: Another great features of Org-mode is the Org projects that allow the user to easily publish a bunch of org files to a remote location. Here is the current declaration of my projects, which will be detailed later: #+NAME: org-publish-projects #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :noweb yes <> <> (setq org-publish-project-alist `( <> <> <> <> <> <> <>)) #+END_SRC ***** Configuration website This is my configuration for exporting my dotfiles to my website in a web format only. No PDFs or anything, just HTML. Please note that I do not use that often anymore, I much prefer the automatic script that I have which deploys through my Drone instance my website on git pushes. And before we get into the actual configuration, I would like to introduce a couple of variables. This is a bit more verbose than if I declared everything manually, but now I can change all three values at the same time without a hasle. #+NAME: org-proj-config-setup #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defvar phundrak//projects-config-target "/rsync:Tilo:~/www/phundrak.com/config" "Points to where exported files for config.phundrak.com should be put") (defvar phundrak//projects-config-source "~/org/config/" "Points to where the sources for config.phundrak.com are") (defvar phundrak//projects-config-language "en" "Language of config.phundrak.com") (defvar phundrak//projects-config-recursive t "Defines whether subdirectories should be parsed for config.phundrak.com") #+END_SRC Now, here is my configuration. In this snippet, my org files located in my source directory get exported in the HTML format and published to my target directory on my remote server through RSYNC via TRAMP. A sitemap is automatically generated, which comes in handy with the online sitemap that is available through the navigation bar. #+NAME: org-proj-config-html #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ("config-website-org" :base-directory ,phundrak//projects-config-source :base-extension "org" :publishing-directory ,phundrak//projects-config-target :recursive ,phundrak//projects-config-recursive :language ,phundrak//projects-config-language :publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html :headline-levels 5 :auto-sitemap t :auto-preamble t) #+END_SRC We also have the component for all the static files needed to run the website (mostly images tbh). #+NAME: org-proj-config-static #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ("config-website-static" :base-directory ,phundrak//projects-config-source :base-extension "png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|webp\\|svg\\|jpeg\\|ttf\\|woff\\|txt\\|epub\\|md" :publishing-directory ,phundrak//projects-config-target :recursive ,phundrak//projects-config-recursive :language ,phundrak//projects-config-language :publishing-function org-publish-attachment) #+END_SRC The project is then defined like so: #+NAME: org-proj-config #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ("config-website" :components ("config-website-org" "config-website-static")) #+END_SRC ***** Linguistics website My linguistics website is made out of three projects. As for the previous project, let’s declare the common values for these. #+NAME: org-proj-lang-setup #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (defvar phundrak//projects-conlanging-target "/rsync:Tilo:~/www/phundrak.com/langue/" "Points to where exported files for langue.phundrak.com should be put") (defvar phundrak//projects-conlanging-source "~/Documents/conlanging/content/" "Points to where the sources for langue.phundrak.com are") (defvar phundrak//projects-conlanging-language "fr" "Language of langue.phundrak.com") (defvar phundrak//projects-conlanging-recursive t "Defines whether subdirectories should be parsed for langue.phundrak.com") #+END_SRC The first component is the one generating the HTML files from the org files. #+NAME: org-proj-lang-html #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ("langue-phundrak-com-org" :base-directory ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-source :base-extension "org" :exclude "\\./\\(CONTRIB\\|README\\|head\\|temp\\|svg-ink\\).*" :publishing-directory ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-target :recursive ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-recursive :language ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-language :publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html :headline-levels 5 :auto-sitemap t :auto-preamble t) #+END_SRC We also have the component for the LaTeX and PDF part of the website: #+NAME: org-proj-lang-pdf #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ("langue-phundrak-com-pdf" :base-directory ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-source :base-extension "org" :exclude "\\./\\(CONTRIB\\|README\\|index\\|head\\|temp\\|svg-ink\\).*" :publishing-directory ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-target :recursive ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-recursive :language ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-language :publishing-function org-latex-publish-to-pdf :headline-levels 5 :auto-preamble t) #+END_SRC And lastly, we have the component for all the static files needed to run the website: #+NAME: org-proj-lang-static #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ("langue-phundrak-com-static" :base-directory ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-source :base-extension "png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|webp\\|svg\\|jpeg\\|ttf\\|woff\\|txt\\|epub" :publishing-directory ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-target :recursive ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-recursive :language ,phundrak//projects-conlanging-language :publishing-function org-publish-attachment) #+END_SRC The project is then defined like so: #+NAME: org-proj-lang #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ("langue-phundrak-com" :components ("langue-phundrak-com-org" "langue-phundrak-com-static" "langue-phundrak-com-pdf")) #+END_SRC **** Visual Configuration #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package mixed-pitch :after org :straight t :hook (org-mode . mixed-pitch-mode) :config (add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook (lambda () (mixed-pitch-mode -1)))) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package org-appear :after org :straight (:build t) :hook (org-mode . org-appear-mode) :config (setq org-appear-autoemphasis t org-hide-emphasis-markers t org-appear-autolinks t org-appear-autoentities t org-appear-autosubmarkers t) (run-at-time nil nil #'org-appear--set-elements)) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package org-superstar :after org :straight (:build t) :hook (org-mode . org-superstar-mode) :config (setq org-superstar-leading-bullet ?\s org-superstar-leading-fallback ?\s org-hide-leading-stars nil org-superstar-todo-bullet-alist '(("TODO" . 9744) ("[ ]" . 9744) ("DONE" . 9745) ("[X]" . 9745)))) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package org-fancy-priorities :after (org all-the-icons) :straight (:build t) :hook (org-mode . org-fancy-priorities-mode) :hook (org-agenda-mode . org-fancy-priorities-mode) :config (setq org-fancy-priorities-list `(,(all-the-icons-faicon "flag" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0) ,(all-the-icons-faicon "arrow-up" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0) ,(all-the-icons-faicon "square" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0)))) #+end_src *** Tramp Tramp is an Emacs built-in package that allows the user to connect to various hosts using various protocols, such as ~ssh~ and ~rsync~. However, I have some use-case for Tramp which are not supported natively. I will describe them here. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (require 'tramp) #+end_src **** Yadm # ~yadm~ is the utility I use for managing my dotfiles, and it is a wrapper In # order to manage my dotfiles, I use the following shortcut to launch Magit Status # for ~yadm~: [[https://yadm.io/][~yadm~]] is a git wrapper made to easily manage your dotfiles. It has loads of features I don’t use (the main one I like but don’t use is its [[https://yadm.io/docs/templates][Jinja-like host and OS-aware syntax]]), but unfortunately Magit doesn’t play nice with it. Tramp to the rescue, and this page explains how! Let’s just insert in my config this code snippet: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (add-to-list 'tramp-methods '("yadm" (tramp-login-program "yadm") (tramp-login-args (("enter"))) (tramp-login-env (("SHELL") ("/bin/sh"))) (tramp-remote-shell "/bin/sh") (tramp-remote-shell-args ("-c")))) #+end_src I’ll also create a fuction for connecting to this new Tramp protocol: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (defun my/yadm () "Manage my dotfiles through TRAMP." (interactive) (magit-status "/yadm::")) #+end_src ** Project Management *** Magit #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package magit :straight (:build t) :defer t :custom (magit-display-buffer-function #'magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1) :config (progn (general-define-key :keymaps '(git-rebase-mode-map) "C-t" #'evil-next-line "C-s" #'evil-previous-line) (general-define-key :keymaps 'git-rebase-mode-map :state 'normal :prefix "," "," #'with-editor-finish "k" #'with-editor-cancel "a" #'with-editor-cancel))) #+end_src *** Forge *NOTE*: Make sure to configure a GitHub token before using this package! - [[https://magit.vc/manual/forge/Token-Creation.html#Token-Creation][Token Creation]] - [[https://magit.vc/manual/ghub/Getting-Started.html#Getting-Started][Getting started]] #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package forge :after magit :straight (:build t)) #+end_src *** Projectile #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package projectile :straight (:build t) :defer t :diminish projectile-mode :config (projectile-mode) :custom ((projectile-completion-system 'ivy)) :bind-keymap ("C-c p" . projectile-command-map) :init ;; NOTE: Set this to the folder where you keep your Git repos! (setq projectile-switch-project-action #'projectile-dired)) (use-package counsel-projectile :straight (:build t) :after (counsel projectile) :config (counsel-projectile-mode)) #+end_src ** Programming languages *** DSLs DSLs, or /Domain Specific Languages/, are languages dedicated to some very tasks, such as configuration languages or non-general programming such as SQL. **** Caddy [[https://caddyserver.com/][Caddy]] (or /Caddyserver/) is a web server akin to Nginx or Apache which I find much easier to configure that the latter two, plus it has built-in support for automatically generating SSL certificates with Letsencrypt! Automatic HTTPS, what more do you want? All that is nice and all, but Emacs doesn’t support the syntax of Caddy files natively, so let’s install ~caddyfile-mode~: #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package caddyfile-mode :defer t :straight (:build t) :mode (("Caddyfile\\'" . caddyfile-mode) ("caddy\\.conf\\'" . caddyfile-mode))) #+end_src **** Nginx Nginx is another webserver, older and more mature than Caddy. A couple of packages are required in order to be able to properly work with Nginx configuration files. First, we need the correct mode for editing Nginx configuration files. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package nginx-mode :straight (:build t) :defer t) #+end_src We then also have an autocompletion package that adds to ~company~ the Nginx syntax. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package company-nginx :straight (:build t) :defer t :config (add-hook 'nginx-mode-hook (lambda () (add-to-list 'company-backends #'company-nginx)))) #+end_src **** Yaml #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package yaml-mode :defer t :straight (:build t) :mode "\\.yml\\'" :mode "\\.yaml\\'") #+end_src *** Flycheck #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package flycheck :straight (:build t) :defer t :init (global-flycheck-mode) :config (setq flycheck-emacs-lisp-load-path 'inherit) ;; Rerunning checks on every newline is a mote excessive. (delq 'new-line flycheck-check-syntax-automatically) ;; And don’t recheck on idle as often (setq flycheck-idle-change-delay 2.0) ;; For the above functionality, check syntax in a buffer that you ;; switched to on briefly. This allows “refreshing” the syntax check ;; state for several buffers quickly after e.g. changing a config ;; file. (setq flycheck-buffer-switch-check-intermediate-buffers t) ;; Display errors a little quicker (default is 0.9s) (setq flycheck-display-errors-delay 0.2)) (use-package flycheck-popup-tip :straight (:build t) :after flycheck :hook (flycheck-mode . flycheck-popup-tip-mode) :config (setq flycheck-popup-tip-error-prefix "X ") (after! evil (add-hook 'evil-insert-state-entry-hook #'flycheck-popup-tip-delete-popup) (add-hook 'evil-replace-state-entry-hook #'flycheck-popup-tip-delete-popup))) (use-package flycheck-posframe :straight (:build t) :hook (flycheck-mode . flycheck-posframe-mode) :config (setq flycheck-posframe-warning-prefix "! " flycheck-posframe-info-prefix "··· " flycheck-posframe-error-prefix "X ")) #+end_src *** General Programming Languages **** EmacsLisp #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package eldoc :after company :init (eldoc-add-command 'company-complete-selection 'company-complete-common 'company-capf 'company-abort)) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (general-define-key :states 'motion :keymaps 'emacs-lisp-mode-map :prefix "," "'" #'ielm "c" '(emacs-lisp-byte-compile :which-key "Byte compile") "e" '(nil :which-key "eval") "eb" #'eval-buffer "ed" #'eval-defun "ee" #'eval-last-sexp "er" #'eval-region "h" '(nil :which-key "help") "hh" #'helpful-at-point) #+end_src ** Applications *** Docker #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package docker :defer t :straight (:build t)) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package dockerfile-mode :defer t :straight (:build t) :init (put 'docker-image-name 'safe-local-variable #'stringp) :mode "Dockerfile\\'") #+end_src *** Elfeed *** Email - Mu4e #+begin_src emacs-lisp (setq message-signature nil mail-signature nil) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package mu4e :after all-the-icons :straight (:build t :location site) :commands mu4e mu4e-compose-new :bind (("C-x m" . mu4e-compose-new)) :init (progn (setq mu4e-completing-read-function 'completing-read mu4e-use-fancy-chars t mu4e-view-show-images t message-kill-buffer-on-exit t mu4e-org-support nil) (let ((dir "~/Downloads/mu4e")) (when (file-directory-p dir) (setq mu4e-attachment-dir dir)))) :config (progn <> (setq mu4e-compose-signature nil) (when (fboundp 'imagemagick-register-types) (imagemagick-register-types)) (add-to-list 'mu4e-view-actions '("View in browser" . mu4e-action-view-in-browser) t) (require 'gnus-dired) (setq gnus-dired-mail-mode 'mu4e-user-agent) (add-hook 'mu4e-compose-mode-hook (lambda () (use-hard-newlines t 'guess))) (add-hook 'dired-mode-hook 'turn-on-gnus-dired-mode) (add-hook 'mu4e-compose-mode-hook 'mml-secure-message-sign-pgpmime) (setq mu4e-get-mail-command "mbsync -a" mu4e-maildir "~/.mail" mu4e-trash-folder "/Trash" mu4e-refile-folder "/Archive" mu4e-sent-folder "/Sent" mu4e-drafts-folder "/Drafts" mu4e-update-interval 60 mu4e-compose-format-flowed t mu4e-view-show-addresses t mu4e-sent-messages-behaviour 'sent mu4e-hide-index-messages t ;; try to show images mu4e-view-show-images t mu4e-view-image-max-width 600 ;; configuration for sending mail message-send-mail-function #'smtpmail-send-it smtpmail-stream-type 'starttls message-kill-buffer-on-exit t ; close after sending ;; start with the first (default) context mu4e-context-policy 'pick-first ;; compose with the current context, or ask mu4e-compose-context-policy 'ask-if-none ;; use ivy mu4e-completing-read-function #'ivy-completing-read ;; no need to ask mu4e-confirm-quit t mu4e-header-fields '((:account . 12) (:human-date . 12) (:flags . 4) (:from . 25) (:subject))) ;; set mail user agent (setq mail-user-agent 'mu4e-user-agent) ;; Use fancy icons (setq mu4e-use-fancy-chars t mu4e-headers-draft-mark `("D" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "pencil":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-flagged-mark `("F" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "flag":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-new-mark `("N" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "rss":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-passed-mark `("P" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "check":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-replied-mark `("R" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "reply":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-seen-mark `("S" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "eye":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-unread-mark `("u" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "eye-slash":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-trashed-mark `("T" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "trash":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-attach-mark `("a" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "paperclip":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-encrypted-mark `("x" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "lock":height 0.8)) mu4e-headers-signed-mark `("s" . ,(all-the-icons-faicon "certificate":height 0.8))) (setq mu4e-bookmarks `((,(s-join " " '("NOT flag:trashed" "AND (maildir:/Inbox OR maildir:/Junk)" "AND NOT to:CONLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU" "AND NOT to:AUXLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU" "AND NOT to:ateliers-emacs@framalistes.org" "AND NOT to:ateliers-paris@emacs-doctor.com" "AND NOT list:ateliers-emacs.framalistes.org" "AND NOT list:ateliers-paris.emacs-doctor.com")) "Inbox" ?i) ;; Inbox without the linguistics mailing lists (,(s-join " " '("NOT flag:trashed" "AND (maildir:/Inbox OR maildir:/Junk)" "AND (f:/.*up8\.edu|.*univ-paris8.*/" "OR c:/.*up8\.edu|.*univ-paris8.*/" "OR t:/.*up8\.edu|.*univ-paris8.*/)")) "University" ?u) ;; University-related emails (,(s-join " " '("to:CONLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU" "OR to:AUXLANG@LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU")) "Linguistics" ?l) ;; linguistics mailing lists (,(s-join " " '("list:ateliers-emacs.framalistes.org" "OR to:ateliers-paris@emacs-doctor.com" "OR list:ateliers-paris.emacs-doctor.com")) "Emacs" ?e) ;; Emacs mailing list ("maildir:/Sent" "Sent messages" ?s) ("flag:unread AND NOT flag:trashed" "Unread messages" ?U) ("date:today..now AND NOT flag:trashed" "Today's messages" ?t) ("date:7d..now AND NOT flag:trashed" "Last 7 days" ?w) ("date:1m..now AND NOT flag:trashed" "Last month" ?m) ("date:1y..now AND NOT flag:trashed" "Last year" ?y) ("flag:trashed AND NOT flag:trashed" "Trash" ?T) ("mime:image/* AND NOT flag:trashed" "Messages with images" ?p))) ;; Add a column to display what email account the email belongs to. (add-to-list 'mu4e-header-info-custom '(:account :name "Account" :shortname "Account" :help "Which account this email belongs to" :function (lambda (msg) (let ((maildir (mu4e-message-field msg :maildir))) (format "%s" (substring maildir 1 (string-match-p "/" maildir 1))))))) (setq smtpmail-smtp-server "mail.phundrak.com" smtpmail-smtp-service 587 smtpmail-stream-type 'starttls message-send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it) (defun mu4e-action-open-as-pdf (msg) "Export and open MSG as pdf." (let* ((date (mu4e-message-field msg :date)) (infile (mu4e~write-body-to-html msg)) (outfile (format-time-string "/tmp/%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S.pdf" date))) (with-temp-buffer (shell-command (format "wkhtmltopdf %s %s" infile outfile) t)) (find-file outfile))) (add-to-list 'mu4e-view-actions '("PDF view" . mu4e-action-open-as-pdf) t))) #+end_src #+name: mu4e-keybindings #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no ;; Unbinding some stuff (general-define-key :keymaps '(mu4e-headers-mode-map mu4e-view-mode-map) "s" nil) (general-define-key :states 'normal :keymaps '(mu4e-headers-mode-map mu4e-view-mode-map) "s" nil) (general-define-key :keymaps 'mu4e-view-mode-map "SPC" nil "S" nil "r" nil "c" nil) (general-define-key :keymaps 'mu4e-view-mode-map :states 'normal "SPC" nil "S" nil "r" nil "c" nil "gu" nil) ;; View (general-define-key :keymaps 'mu4e-view-mode-map :states 'normal ) (general-define-key :states 'motion :keymaps 'mu4e-view-mode-map :prefix "," "|" #'mu4e-view-pipe "." '(mu4e-headers-split-adjust-width/body :wk "mu4e-headers width") "a" '(nil :wk "attachments") "a|" #'mu4e-view-pipe-attachment "aa" #'mu4e-view-attachment-action "ao" #'mu4e-view-open-attachment "aO" #'mu4e-view-open-attachment-with "c" '(nil :wk "compose") "cc" #'mu4e-compose-new "ce" #'mu4e-compose-edit "cf" #'mu4e-compose-forward "cr" #'mu4e-compose-reply "cR" #'mu4e-compose-resend "g" '(nil :wk "go to") "gu" #'mu4e-view-go-to-url "gX" #'mu4e-view-fetch-url "l" #'mu4e-show-log "m" '(nil :wk "mark") "md" #'mu4e-view-mark-for-trash "mD" #'mu4e-view-mark-for-delete "mm" #'mu4e-view-mark-for-move "mr" #'mu4e-view-mark-for-refile "mR" #'mu4e-view-mark-for-read "mu" #'mu4e-view-mark-for-unread "mU" #'mu4e-view-mark-for-unmark "t" '(nil :wk "thread") "td" '((lambda () (interactive) (mu4e-view-mark-thread '(trash))) :wk "Mark as trash") "tD" '((lambda () (interactive) (mu4e-view-mark-thread '(delete))) :wk "Mark as delete") "tm" '((lambda () (interactive) (mu4e-view-mark-thread '(move))) :wk "Mark as move") "tr" '((lambda () (interactive) (mu4e-view-mark-thread '(refile))) :wk "Mark as refile") "tR" '((lambda () (interactive) (mu4e-view-mark-thread '(read))) :wk "Mark as read") "tu" '((lambda () (interactive) (mu4e-view-mark-thread '(unread))) :wk "Mark as unread") "tU" '((lambda () (interactive) (mu4e-view-mark-thread '(unmark))) :wk "Mark as unmark") "T" '(nil :wk "toggle") "Tc" #'mu4e-view-toggle-hide-cited "Th" #'mu4e-view-toggle-html "n" #'mu4e-view-headers-next "N" #'mu4e-view-headers-next-unread "p" #'mu4e-view-headers-prev "P" #'mu4e-view-headers-prev-unread) ;; Headers (general-define-key :prefix "," :keymaps 'mu4e-headers-mode-map :states 'normal "s" '(nil :wk "search") "ss" #'swiper) (general-define-key :keymaps 'mu4e-headers-mode-map :states 'motion "t" #'evil-next-line "s" #'evil-previous-line "T" '((lambda () (interactive) (mu4e-headers-mark-thread nil '(read))) :wk "Mark as read")) ;; Message (general-define-key :states 'normal :keymaps 'message-mode-map :prefix "," "," #'message-send-and-exit "c" #'message-send-and-exit "a" #'message-kill-buffer "k" #'message-kill-buffer "s" #'message-dont-send "f" #'mml-attach-file) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package org-msg :after (org mu4e) :straight (:build t) :hook (mu4e-compose-pre . org-msg-mode) :general (:keymaps 'org-msg-edit-mode-map :prefix "," :states 'normal "," #'message-send-and-exit "c" #'message-send-and-exit "a" #'message-kill-buffer "k" #'message-kill-buffer "s" #'message-dont-send "f" #'org-msg-attach) :config (progn (defun my/org-msg-signature-convert (orig-fun &rest args) "Tweak my signature when replying as plain/text only." (let ((res (apply orig-fun args))) (when (equal (cadr args) '(text)) (setf (alist-get 'signature res) (replace-regexp-in-string "\n+" "\n" org-msg-signature))) res)) (advice-add 'org-msg-composition-parameters :around 'my/org-msg-signature-convert) (setq org-msg-startup "inlineimages" org-msg-default-alternatives '((new . (text html)) (reply-to-html . (text html)) (reply-to-text . (text))) org-msg-convert-citation t org-msg-greeting-name-limit 3 org-msg-signature (format "\n--\n#+begin_signature\n%s\n#+end_signature" (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents mail-signature-file) (buffer-string)))))) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package mu4e-alert :straight (:build t) :after mu4e) #+end_src *** PDF Tools #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package pdf-tools :defer t :magic ("%PDF" . pdf-view-mode) :straight (:build t) :mode (("\\.pdf\\'" . pdf-view-mode)) :config (progn (with-eval-after-load 'pdf-view (setq pdf-view-midnight-colors '("#d8dee9" . "#2e3440"))) (general-define-key :keymaps 'pdf-view-mode-map "SPC" nil) (general-define-key :keymaps 'pdf-view-mode-map :states 'normal "SPC" nil) ;; (define-key 'pdf-view-mode-map (kbd "SPC") nil) (general-define-key :states 'normal :keymaps 'pdf-view-mode-map "y" #'pdf-view-kill-ring-save "t" #'evil-collection-pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page "s" #'evil-collection-pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page)) (general-define-key :states 'motion :keymaps 'pdf-view-mode-map :prefix "SPC" "a" '(nil :which-key "annotations") "aD" #'pdf-annot-delete "at" #'pdf-annot-attachment-dired "ah" #'pdf-annot-add-highlight-markup-annotation "al" #'pdf-annot-list-annotations "am" #'pdf-annot-markup-annotation "ao" #'pdf-annot-add-strikeout-markup-annotation "as" #'pdf-annot-add-squiggly-markup-annotation "at" #'pdf-annot-add-text-annotation "au" #'pdf-annot-add-underline-markup-annotation "f" '(nil :which-key "fit") "fw" #'pdf-view-fit-width-to-window "fh" #'pdf-view-fit-height-to-window "fp" #'pdf-view-fit-page-to-window "s" '(nil :which-key "slice/search") "sb" #'pdf-view-set-slice-from-bounding-box "sm" #'pdf-view-set-slice-using-mouse "sr" #'pdf-view-reset-slice "ss" #'pdf-occur "o" 'pdf-outline "m" 'pdf-view-midnight-minor-mode) :hook (pdf-tools-enabled . pdf-view-midnight-minor-mode)) #+end_src *** Screenshot #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package screenshot :defer t :straight (screenshot :build t :type git :host github :repo "tecosaur/screenshot")) #+end_src *** Shells **** VTerm #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package vterm :defer t :straight t) #+end_src *** Webkit browser #+begin_src emacs-lisp (general-define-key :keymaps 'xwidget-webkit-mode-map :states 'normal "c" #'xwidget-webkit-scroll-backward "t" #'xwidget-webkit-scroll-up "s" #'xwidget-webkit-scroll-down "r" #'xwidget-webkit-scroll-forward "h" #'xwidget-webkit-goto-history "j" nil "k" nil "l" nil "H" nil "L" nil "T" #'xwidget-webkit-back "S" #'xwidget-webkit-forward "R" #'xwidget-webkit-reload) #+end_src *** Wttr.in #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package wttrin :defer t :straight (wttrin :build t :type git ;; :host github ;; :repo "Phundrak/emacs-wttrin" :local-repo "~/fromGIT/emacs-packages/emacs-wttrin" ) :config (setq wttrin-default-cities '("Aubervilliers" "Paris" "Lyon" "Nonières" "Saint Agrève") wttrin-use-metric t)) #+end_src **** TODO Derive a major mode for wttrin :noexport: To handle keybindings correctly, a major mode for wttrin could be derived from ~fundamental-mode~ and get an associated keymap. ** Other *** ~ivy-quick-find-files.el~ This package is a small utility package I’ve written in order to quickly find files across my filesystem. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package ivy-quick-find-files :defer t :straight (ivy-quick-find-files :type git :host github :repo "phundrak/ivy-quick-find-files.el" :build t) :config (setq ivy-quick-find-files-program 'fd ivy-quick-find-files-dirs-and-exts '(("~/org" . "org") ("~/Documents/conlanging" . "org") ("~/Documents/university" . "org")))) #+end_src *** Winum Winum allows Emacs to associate windows with a specific number and navigate through these windows by directly refering to their associated number! This allows for faster window configuration than just going to the frame above, then left, left, and up. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package winum :straight (:build t) :init (winum-mode) :general (:states 'normal "SPC 0" #'winum-select-window-0-or-10 "SPC 1" #'winum-select-window-1 "SPC 2" #'winum-select-window-2 "SPC 3" #'winum-select-window-3 "SPC 4" #'winum-select-window-4 "SPC 5" #'winum-select-window-5 "SPC 6" #'winum-select-window-6 "SPC 7" #'winum-select-window-7 "SPC 8" #'winum-select-window-8 "SPC 9" #'winum-select-window-9 "SPC $" #'winum-select-window-by-number)) #+end_src * Keybindings Undefining some stuff to make keybind prefixes work correctly. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (general-define-key :keymaps '(backtrace-mode-map diff-minor-mode-map magit-mode-map rmail-mode-map evil-motion-state-map dired-mode-map epa-key-list-mode-map special-mode-map splash-screen-keymap undo-tree-visualizer-mode-map magit-blame-read-only-mode-map org-agenda-keymap org-agenda-mode-map git-rebase-mode-map Buffer-menu-mode-map custom-mode-map gfm-view-mode-map) "SPC" nil) (general-define-key :keymaps 'evil-motion-state-map "," nil) (general-define-key :keymaps 'evil-insert-state-map "C-t" nil) (general-define-key :keymaps '(diff-mode-map help-mode-map image-mode-map dired-mode-map Man-mode-map eww-mode-map magit-mode-map debugger-mode-map dired-mode-map custom-mode-map) :states 'normal "SPC" nil) (general-define-key :keymaps 'magit-mode-map :states 'visual "SPC" nil) (general-define-key :keymaps '(diff-mode-map org-agenda-keymap org-agenda-mode-map) :states 'motion "SPC" nil) (general-define-key :keymaps 'eshell-mode-map :states 'normal "c" #'evil-backward-char "t" #'evil-next-line "s" #'evil-previous-line "r" #'evil-forward-char) (general-define-key :keymaps 'evil-insert-state-map "U" nil "C-a" nil "C-y" nil "C-e" nil) (general-define-key :states 'normal "U" #'evil-redo "C-a" #'beginning-of-line "C-e" #'end-of-line "C-y" #'yank) #+end_src #+begin_src emacs-lisp (general-define-key :states 'normal :prefix "SPC" "SPC" '(counsel-M-x :wk "M-x") "a" '(nil :wk "apps") "ac" #'calc "ad" #'docker "ae" #'eww "at" #'tetris "aw" #'wttrin "aC" #'calendar "as" '(nil :wk "shells") "ase" #'eshell-new "asv" #'vterm "b" '(nil :wk "buffers") "bb" #'counsel-ibuffer "bB" #'bury-buffer "bi" #'ibuffer-list-buffers-and-focus "bd" #'kill-this-buffer "bD" #'kill-buffer "bh" #'dashboard-refresh-buffer "bm" #'switch-to-messages-buffer "br" #'counsel-buffer-or-recentf "bs" #'switch-to-scratch-buffer "c" '(nil :wk "code") "cl" #'evilnc-comment-or-uncomment-lines "e" '(nil :wk "email") "ec" #'mu4e-compose-new "em" #'mu4e "f" '(nil :wk "files") "fc" '((lambda () (interactive) (find-file (concat (getenv "HOME") "/org/config/emacs.org"))) :wk "Config file") "ff" #'counsel-find-file "fF" #'ivy-quick-find-files "fh" #'hexl-find-file "fr" #'counsel-recentf "fs" #'save-buffer "g" '(nil :wk "git") "gc" #'magit-clone "gd" #'magit-dispatch "gi" #'magit-init "gs" #'magit-status "gy" #'my/yadm "gS" #'magit-stage-file "gU" #'magit-unstage-file "gf" '(nil :wk "file") "gfd" #'magit-diff "gfc" #'magit-file-checkout "gfl" #'magit-file-dispatch "gfF" #'magit-find-file "h" '(nil :wk "help") "hk" #'wk-show-top-level "hd" '(nil :wk "describe") "hdc" #'describe-char "hdf" #'helpful-callable "hdk" #'helpful-key "hdv" #'helpful-variable "i" '(nil :wk "insert") "iy" #'ivy-yasnippet "j" '(nil :wk "jump") "jd" #'dired-jump "t" '(nil :wk "toggles") "tt" #'counsel-load-theme "ti" '(nil :wk "input method") "tit" #'toggle-input-method "tis" #'set-input-mode "u" #'universal-argument "w" '(nil :wk "windows") "w-" #'split-window-below-and-focus "w/" #'split-window-right-and-focus "wb" '((lambda () (interactive) (progn (kill-this-buffer) (delete-window))) :wk "Kill buffer and window") "wd" #'delete-window "wD" #'delete-other-windows "wo" #'other-window "wc" #'evil-window-left "wt" #'evil-window-down "ws" #'evil-window-up "wr" #'evil-window-right "ww" '(nil :wk "writeroom") "www" #'writeroom-mode "wwb" #'writeroom-buffer-width/body "T" '(nil :wk "text") "Tz" #'hydra-zoom/body "Tu" #'downcase-region "TU" #'upcase-region "Te" #'string-edit-at-point "q" '(nil :wk "quit") "qf" #'delete-frame "qq" #'save-buffers-kill-terminal "qQ" #'kill-emacs) #+end_src * Various TODOs :noexport: ** TODO advise ~evil-insert~ in eshell Advise ~evil-insert~ to go to the end of the buffer while in ~eshell-mode~. ** TODO Write macro wrapper around ~general~ Write a macro wrapper around ~general~ for when an evil state is used in order to make the keybind available when in ~insert-mode~ through ~M-m~.