spacemacs/title-prepare is being called on every frame re-display, so
eager evaluation of values for every possible format specifier can be too
expensive. For example projectile-project-name is very slow in TRAMP buffers.
Document how to use the newly introduced variables to enable sayid and
clj-refactor.
Also update the documentation on adding CIDER-related dependencies. CIDER 0.10
is three years old now, so I think the case where cider middleware isn't
injected automatically is getting rare. However there is still a good use case
for running your Clojure process outside of Emacs/CIDER, meaning you don't get
to benefit from `cider-jack-in`'s magic insjections, so I have focused more on
that case, adding information for clj-refactor's and sayid's middleware, as well
as CIDER's.
When shell layer intercepts the clear commands and tries to replace it with
erase-buffer, this fails with 'Text is read-only'.
Work around this by using inhibit-read-only.
Previously org-clock-related keybindings lived under "aok" (when not
in org-mode) and "mC" (in org-mode). This changes "aok" to "aoC",
adds more keybindings under both, and makes them more consistent
overall.
After merging [this PR](https://github.com/Silex/docker.el/pull/39), the
`docker.el` package now supports integration with `docker-compose`. This
commit adds a keybinding for `docker-compose`, which allows us to
interact with compose files for the current project.
`flyspell-correct-word-generic` and `flyspell-correct-previous-word-generic` are
deprecated and replaced by `flyspell-correct-at-point` and
`flyspell-correct-wrapper` respectively.
`flyspell-correct-wrapper` has a so-called 'rapid' mode, where you can correct
multiple words in a single run.
problem:
Which-key subgroups get the default name `+prefix`. The subgroup has to be
opened to find out which keys it contains.
solution:
Add more descriptive names:
```
c treemacs-create
o treemacs-visit-node
oa treemacs-visit-node-ace
t treemacs-toggles
y treemacs-copy
C-p treemacs-projects
C-p c treemacs-projects-collapse
```