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emacspace 2021-01-10 20:15:44 +00:00 committed by Eugene Yaremenko
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@ -1985,9 +1985,9 @@ pressed. You can change the delay by setting the variable
**** Which-key persistent
Sometimes it can be handy to show some keymap persistently with which-key,
especially in buffers with merely evilified keybindings or using Emacs state,
especially in buffers with merely evilified key bindings or using Emacs state,
e.g. Info buffers, gnus, eww etc. The persistent =which-key= state can be
toggled with ~SPC t k k~. For some specific keymaps, dedicated keybindings are
toggled with ~SPC t k k~. For some specific keymaps, dedicated key bindings are
also available behind the ~SPC t k~ prefix:
| Key binding | Description |
@ -1997,10 +1997,10 @@ also available behind the ~SPC t k~ prefix:
| ~SPC t k M~ | show persistent full-major-mode keymap. Toggle off with ~SPC t k k~ |
| ~SPC t k t~ | show persistent top-level keymap. Toggle off with ~SPC t k k~ |
The keybindings just set the =which-key-persistent-popup= to ~t~, hence the
which-key buffer will keep updating. Therefore the latter 3 keybindings (~SPC t
The key bindings just set the =which-key-persistent-popup= to ~t~, hence the
which-key buffer will keep updating. Therefore the latter 3 key bindings (~SPC t
k m/M/t~) can be used to return focus to their respective keymaps, while only
the first keybinding ~SPC t k k~ can be used for toggling off the persistent
the first key binding ~SPC t k k~ can be used for toggling off the persistent
state.
**** Describe key bindings

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@ -2213,6 +2213,7 @@ Features:
- Test runner (ruby-test and rspec)
- Rake runner
- Linter (rubocop)
- Formatter (prettier)
- Interactive REPL and code navigation (robe)
- Interactive debugger using [[https://github.com/emacs-lsp/dap-mode][dap-mode]]