From org version 9.5 org will not be distributed from Org ELPA but from
ELPA (see https://list.orgmode.org/87lfa7tc9v.fsf@gnu.org/t/). This commit makes
Spacemacs use/install org from ELPA.
Besides that, this commit removes some 'hack' that seemed to have no effect. As
org comes with Emacs `package-installed-p 'org` will always return t. Also
activating org via `configuration-layer//activate-package` seems to have no
effect.
Finally, the package is declared including a :min-version because appending only
`:location melpa` seems to have no effect (this can probably be considered a
bug).
I am almost certain that the information that was added when making org install
from Org ELPA is still relevant also for installing org from ELPA so I have just
adapted the version number from 0.104 to 0.300.
As the "org" archive has been removed, the `ert-deftest` for it can be removed
also.
* Add commands to compleseus+fasd layer (locate,yasnippet,search-from)
* Add metadata classifier (for embark) to fasd-layer
Embark uses metadata of the target under point to determine actions. If the
target lacks a metadata classifier then the [embark
documentation](https://github.com/oantolin/embark#acting-on-targets) recommends
to [add them using the marginalia package](https://github.com/minad/marginalia#adding-custom-annotators-or-classifiers).
This PR adds the file classifier to results for fasd searches.
The documentation of the `themes-megapack` layer states that the layer provides
all themes included in the [theme gallery](https://themegallery.robdor.com/) by
Rob Merrell. However, this theme currently is missing from the layer.
Special mode and its derived mode(s) buffers were made evilified in PRs #14995
and #15050. However, special-mode is too aggressive (as 'warned' for already in
#14995); it makes it hard to overwrite its keybindings (e.g. `evil-local-set-key`,
or using `evil-evilified-state-map` on a derived map have no effect).
Therefore it makes more sense to open the buffers in motion-state instead. This
state also does not hijack the `q` keybindings as defined by special-mode (see
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Basic-Major-Modes.html),
although it does still hijack its `g` keybinding, but evil navigation is
considered to have higher priority than revert-buffer anyway.
Related to #15117, this removes the helm-gitignore from the git layer because it
hasn't been updated to use the new git-modes package. The helm-gitignore
functionality isn't particularly useful anyway, it's just a utility to help
generate .gitignore files.
This change can be reverted if the upstream helm-gitignore package is fixed and
people find the functionality it provides to be useful.
Currently the python layer (without anaconda backend) provides only helm-pydoc
or pylookup-lookup-at-point functionality. Both these functions are cumbersome.
`pydoc-at-point-no-jedi` adds simpler doc functionality, therefore this commit
adds this command as a third option. It places it under `SPC m h p` because `SPC
m h h` is already taken by the anaconda doc functionality (it could be placed on
`h h` if anaconda is not available, but I did not bother to implement it)
Currently company-emoji does not get activated by the emoji layer.
Also when it is activated, then the emoji short-name does not get completed to
unicode if `company-emoji-insert-unicode` is `t`.
This commit fixes both issues, by activating company-emoji for text-modes and
advising the emoji inert function to optionally do company-emoji completion.