Unless there is a valid reason why these shouldn't be included I think
we should keep them. after all we can yank with `v y` right?
squash! Add documentation
Key bindings should not be choosen given a package name, some helm
key bindings are under `SPC h` which are corrected the following way:
SPC h l for helm-resume to SPC r l (resume last completion)
SPC s l for last-search to SPC r s (resume search) (SPC s l is still
available)
SPC h L for helm-locate-library to SPC s L
Resolve#4592
Bind it to `SPC h d d` as it's a way to describe a lot of elements:
- commands
- functions
- classes
- generic functions
- variables
- faces
- helm-attributes
Is also bound on `SPC F1` and will also stay there.
`SPC j j` is now for avy-goto-char (SPC SPC in 0.105)
`SPC j J` is for avy-goto-char-2
`SPC j s` is for splitting strings or sexps
`SPC j S` is for splitting strings of sexps, insert new line and indent
`SPC j n` is to split line at point, insert new line and indent
ivy-use-virtual-buffers was triggering recentf-mode to be called before
the recentf init function was called leading to problems with where the
recentf file was placed.
Use mnemonic j for jumping commands. Although some of these commands
exist in other places, they are duplicated here when they don't
conflict.
Add:
1. jb for bookmark-jump
2. jc for avy char jump
3. jd for dired-jump
4. jD for dired-jump-other-window
5. jf for find-function-at-point
6. ji for spacemacs/jump-in-buffer (imenu)
7. jI for helm imenu in all buffers
8. jl for avy go to line
9. ju for avy-pop-mark (u for "undo")
10. jU for spacmacs/avy-goto-url
11. jv for find-variable-at-point
12. jw for avy go to word or subword
Move:
1. jh to j0 (push mark and go to beginning of line)
1. jl to j$ (push mark and go to end of line)
This make `SPC h SPC` as default binding for accessing `helm-spacemacs`,
by either A) changing all the documentation; and B) adding a deprecation
message for `SPC f e h`.
The deprecation use a warning, because if a message is used it's hidden
directly when the helm buffer is shown, making it nearly unnoticeable
for the user.
evil-set-initial-state is safer than manually adding and deleting from
the lists, because it knows about all available states and ensures that
the mode only shows up in one list. If it is in multiple list the
initial state depends on which is checked first, which we don't want.