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**Quick Install:**
git clone --recursive http://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs ~/.emacs.d
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**Table of Contents**
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Features](#features)
- [Batteries Included](#batteries-included)
- [Nice UI](#nice-ui)
- [Excellent Evil Support](#excellent-evil-support)
- [Convenient and Mnemonic Key Bindings](#convenient-and-mnemonic-key-bindings)
- [Great [Documentation][DOCUMENTATION.MD]](#great-documentationdocumentationmd)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Emacs version](#emacs-version)
- [OS X](#os-x)
- [Install](#install)
- [Update](#update)
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- [Update notification](#update-notification)
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- [Rollback](#rollback)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
- [Configuration layers](#configuration-layers)
- [Dotfile (.spacemacs)](#dotfile-spacemacs)
- [Learning Spacemacs](#learning-spacemacs)
- [Evil-tutor](#evil-tutor)
- [The leader key](#the-leader-key)
- [Universal argument](#universal-argument)
- [Configuration layers and Packages discovery](#configuration-layers-and-packages-discovery)
- [Key bindings discovery](#key-bindings-discovery)
- [Describe functions](#describe-functions)
- [Contributions](#contributions)
- [FAQ](#faq)
- [Common](#common)
- [Windows](#windows)
- [OS X](#os-x)
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# Introduction
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`Spacemacs` is a user-friendly and well-documented Emacs kit that integrates the
best Emacs packages out there. It uses [Evil Mode][] to combine the ergonomic
editing features of Vim with the extensibility of Emacs.
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Spacemacs is designed to be approachable to users coming from Vim--you do not
need any prior experience with Emacs to get started.
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If you are already an experienced Emacs user, you will appreciate the clean
customization system and tight integration of the included packages.
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Spacemacs is currently in beta, and contributions are welcome.
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# Features
## Batteries Included
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Spacemacs integrates hundreds of packages and is ready to use with no additional
configuration. It provides excellent support for many languages, including the
following:
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- [Elixir][]
- [Haskell][]
- [JavaScript][]
- [LaTeX][]
- [Python][]
- [R][]
- [Ruby][]
- SCSS
- [Scala][]
- [Clojure][]
- [C-C++][]
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It also comes with [Git support][] and [project management][] tools. All these
features are loaded on-demand to keep startup time short.
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The Spacemacs community provides [additional configurations][contrib layers]
that extend the default distribution.
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**[Visit the Documentation][DOCUMENTATION.MD]**
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## Nice UI
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Spacemacs looks good. It comes with high-quality themes and a custom low-clutter
modeline.
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![spacemacs_python](doc/img/spacemacs-python.png)
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## Excellent Evil Support
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Spacemacs is designed around Vim keyboard bindings, provided by [Evil Mode][].
The packages distributed with Spacemacs are customized to integrate seamlessly
with Evil.
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Spacemacs improves upon Vim by using task-specific states to group related
commands. These states reduce the keystrokes needed to issue repetitive commands
and reduce the number of keyboard bindings to learn.
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## Convenient and Mnemonic Key Bindings
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`Spacemacs` organizes key bindings into mnemonic groups. For example, commands
to operate on the buffer are prefixed by `<SPC> b`, and commands to operate on
the project are under `<SPC> p`.
There is no need to learn convoluted Emacs key chords--Spacemacs uses memorable
bindings that are easy to type.
### Great [Documentation][DOCUMENTATION.MD]
Most of Spacemacs' features are extensively documented, along with key bindings
and configuration options.
If you need help, ask your question in the [Gitter Chat][] and a member of the
community will help you out.
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# Prerequisites
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## Emacs version
`Spacemacs` is tested with Emacs 24.3 and 24.4. It should boot on all the major
OSes where these versions can be installed.
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Some modes require third-party tools that you'll have to install via your
favorite package manager.
## OS X
The recommended version for OS X is [emacs-mac-port][]. It can be installed
from [homebrew][] with the following commands:
```sh
$ brew tap railwaycat/emacsmacport
$ brew install emacs-mac
```
The default key handling is different from the official OS X port. To correct
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this you can add the [osx layer][] to your [dotfile][] layer list:
```elisp
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(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(osx))
```
Note that the `emacs-mac-port` server behaves differently than the regular
Emacs server.
Details can be found on the emacs-mac-port [README][emacs-mac-port-server].
# Install
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1. If you have an existing Emacs configuration, back it up:
```sh
cd ~
mv .emacs.d .emacs.bak
```
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2. Clone this repository _with its submodules_:
```sh
git clone --recursive http://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs ~/.emacs.d
```
`master` is the stable branch and is regularly updated. Switch to the `develop`
branch if you want to use the bleeding-edge version.
3. Launch Emacs. Spacemacs will automatically install the packages it requires.
4. Restart Emacs to complete the installation. If you see something like this:
```
Loading............................................................Ready!
[121 packages loaded in 3.208s]
```
You should be good to go! Otherwise, see the [troubleshooting][troubleshoot] guide.
# Update
Spacemacs currently requires manual updates using the following procedure:
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1. Update Emacs packages by clicking (press `RET`) on the `[Update]` link of
the starting page
2. Close Emacs and update the git repository:
```sh
git pull --rebase
git submodule sync; git submodule update
```
3. Restart Emacs to complete the upgrade.
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## Update notification
For convenience an indicator is displayed in the mode-line whenever a new
version of `Spacemacs` is available.
Symbol | Description
:------------------------------------:|----------------------------------
![git-new](doc/img/update-green.png) | less than 3 releases behind
![git-del](doc/img/update-orange.png) | less than 5 releases behind
![git-mod](doc/img/update-red.png) | 5 or more releases behind
**Note:**
Update of `Spacemacs` by clicking on the indicator will be implemented _soon_.
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## Rollback
You can rollback ELPA packages to a previous version if anything went wrong
during an update.
To rollback to a previous state click (press `RET`) on the `[Rollback]`
link of the startup page and choose a rollback slot.
Rollback slot names are dates with the following format `YYYY-MM-DD_HH.MM.SS`.
The date corresponds to the date of an update. The most recent slots are
listed first.
# Configuration
`Spacemacs` divides its configuration into self-contained units called
[configuration layers][config]. These layers can be stacked on top of each other
to achieve a custom configuration.
`Spacemacs` also uses a dotfile `~/.spacemacs` to control which layers to
load and to quick configure some `Spacemacs` features.
## Configuration layers
A configuration layer is a directory containing at least the following files:
- `packages.el`: Defines and configures packages to be downloaded from Emacs
package repositories using `package.el`
- `extensions.el`: Configures packages which cannot be downloaded with
`package.el` such as built-in Emacs features and git submodules.
If you already have your own `Emacs` configuration you can move it to your
own layer.
The following command creates a layer in the `private` directory:
<SPC> : configuration-layer/create-layer RET
Any configuration layers you create must be explicitly loaded in your
`~/.spacemacs` file.
**Note:** For your privacy, the contents of the `private` directory are not
under source control. See the documentation for a discussion on how to
[manage your private configuration][manage_config].
## Dotfile (.spacemacs)
The `.spacemacs` file controls which configuration layers to load and provides
a way to customize `Spacemacs`.
The following command will create a `.spacemacs` file in your home directory:
<SPC> : dotspacemacs/install RET
To open the installed dotfile:
<SPC> f e d
Example to load some configuration layers using the variable
`dotspacemacs-configuration-layers`:
```elisp
;; List of configuration layers to load.
dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(company-mode smex)
```
Some configuration layers have configuration variables to enable specific
support. For instance the [git layer][] has several configuration variables,
they can be set directly in the `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers` like this:
```elisp
;; List of configuration layers to load.
dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(company-mode
(git :variables
git-magit-status-fullscreen t
git-enable-github-support t
git-gutter-use-fringe t)
smex)
```
At anytime you can apply the changes made to the dotfile _without restarting_
`Spacemacs` by pressing <kbd>SPC m c c</kbd>.
The [comments in this file][dotfile template] contain further information about
how to customize Spacemacs. See the [dotfile configuration][dotfile] section of
the documentation for more information.
# Learning Spacemacs
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## Evil-tutor
Press <kbd>SPC h T</kbd> to start the Vimtutor adapted for Evil.
## The leader key
Spacemacs key bindings use a leader key which is set by default to
<kbd>SPC</kbd> key (space bar).
You can change it easily by setting the variable `dotspacemacs-leader-key` in
your `~/.spacemacs` file.
## Universal argument
In spacemacs the universal argument is by default on `<SPC> u` instead of `C-u`
which is used to scroll up as in Vim.
## Configuration layers and Packages discovery
By using `helm-spacemacs` with <kbd>SPC f e h</kbd> you can quickly search
for a package and get the name of the layers using it.
You can also easily go to the `README.md` of a layer or go to the initialization
function of a package.
## Key bindings discovery
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Thanks to [guide-key][], whenever a prefix command is pressed (like `<SPC>`)
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a buffer appears after one second listing the possible keys for this prefix.
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It is also possible to search for specific key bindings by pressing:
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<SPC> ?
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To narrow the list to `Spacemacs` key bindings starting with prefix `<SPC>`,
set the pattern to something like the regular expression:
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SPC\ b
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The example above will list all the `buffer` related bindings.
## Describe functions
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`Describe functions` are powerful Emacs introspection commands to get information
about functions, variables, modes and so on.
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These functions are accessible with the following bindings:
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Key Binding | Description
--------------|------------------------------------------------------------------
`<SPC> h d f` | describe-function
`<SPC> h d k` | describe-key
`<SPC> h d m` | describe-mode
`<SPC> h d v` | describe-variable
# Contributions
`Spacemacs` needs you!
Especially to grow the number of configuration layers, for instance to support new languages.
If you are ready to contribute please consult the [contribution guidelines][CONTRIBUTE.md]
first.
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# FAQ
## Common
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1. **Which version of Spacemacs am I running ?**
The version is displayed on the upper right corner of the loading screen. It
is also possible to display the version with <kbd>SPC f e v</kbd>.
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2. **Why are packages installed with package-install automatically deleted by
Spacemacs when it starts ?**
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To declare new packages you have to create a new configuration layer, see
the quick start guide [here](#configuration).
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3. **The Spacemacs banner is ugly, what should I do ?**
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Install the default font supported by Spacemacs or choose a fixed width font.
More information in the [font section][] of the documentation.
4. **The powerline separators are ugly, how can I fix them ?**
Use the property `:powerline-scale` of the variable
`dotspacemacs-default-font`. More information in the [font section][]
of the documentation.
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5. **Why don't the powerline arrows show in the terminal, even with a patched font ?**
Emacs powerline implementation does not use patched fonts. Currently there are
no mode-lines in Emacs that support patched fonts.
The corresponding feature request for the powerline can be found
[here][pw-patched-fonts].
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6. **The powerline separators have no anti-aliasing, what can I do ?**
Emacs powerline uses XMP images to draw the separators. Enabling anti-aliasing
may not be a trivial task so unfortunately you'll have to live with it.
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Nevertheless there exist a [large number of different separators][powerline-seps] --
you can try to set up a different one with less aliasing (arrows for
instance), alternatively you can disable them (note that the tilde characters
on buffer empty lines have the same limitations).
## Windows
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1. **Why do the fonts on Windows looks so crappy ?**
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You can install [MacType][] on Windows to get very nice looking fonts. It is
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also recommended to disable smooth scrolling on Windows.
2. **How to fix the error: The directory ~/.emacs.d/server is unsafe ?**
Change the owner of the directory `~/.emacs.d/server`:
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- from Properties select the Tab “Security”,
- select the button “Advanced”,
- select the Tab “Owner”
- change the owner to your account name
Source: [Stackoverflow][so-server-unsafe]
## OS X
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1. **Why are the powerline colors not correct on OS X ?**
This is a [known issue][powerline-srgb-issue] as of Emacs 24.4 due to
`ns-use-srgb-colorspace` defaulting to true. It is recommended to use
the [emacs-mac-port][] build. See the [install OSX section][] for more
info on this.
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[Twitter]: http://i.imgur.com/tXSoThF.png
[philosophy]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#philosophy
[goals]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#goals
[for who?]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#who-can-benefit-from-this-
[screenshots]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#screenshots
[config]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#configuration-layers
[dotfile]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#dotfile-configuration
[manage_config]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#managing-private-configuration-layers
[using_package_buf]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#using-the-package-list-buffer
[achievements]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#achievements
[troubleshoot]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#troubleshoot
[contrib layers]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#using-configuration-layers
[Git support]: contrib/git/README.md
[git layer]: contrib/git
[ace-jump]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#vim-motions-with-ace-jump-mode
[project management]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#project-management
[Evil Mode]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#evil
[private]: ./private
[DOCUMENTATION.md]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md
[font section]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#font
[CONTRIBUTE.md]: doc/CONTRIBUTE.md
[powerline-seps]: doc/DOCUMENTATION.md#powerline-separators
[FAQ]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs#faq
[dotfile]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs#dotfile-spacemacs
[dotfile template]: ./core/templates/.spacemacs.template
[install OSX section]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs#os-x
[osx layer]: contrib/osx/README.md
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[guide-key]: https://github.com/kai2nenobu/guide-key
[guide-key-tip]: https://github.com/aki2o/guide-key-tip
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[evil-nerd-commenter]: https://github.com/redguardtoo/evil-nerd-commenter
[Gitter Chat]: https://gitter.im/syl20bnr/spacemacs
[pw-patched-fonts]: https://github.com/milkypostman/powerline/issues/15
[MacType]: https://code.google.com/p/mactype/
[emacs-mac-port]: https://github.com/railwaycat/emacs-mac-port
[emacs-mac-port-server]: https://github.com/railwaycat/emacs-mac-port/blob/master/README-mac#L210-L213
[homebrew]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew
[Elixir]: contrib/lang/erlang-elixir
[Haskell]: contrib/lang/haskell
[LaTeX]: contrib/auctex
[JavaScript]: contrib/lang/javascript
[Python]: contrib/lang/python
[R]: contrib/lang/ess
[Ruby]: contrib/lang/ruby
[Scala]: contrib/lang/scala
[Clojure]: contrib/lang/clojure
[C-C++]: contrib/lang/c-c++
[powerline-srgb-issue]: https://github.com/milkypostman/powerline/issues/54
[so-server-unsafe]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/885793/emacs-error-when-calling-server-start