First version of the bepo contributed layer. I'm probably the only one
using it for now, let's wait for issues and contributions!
This is a snapshot-branch of my own development branch, it will not
change, except maybe if it reaches a new "clean" state before it gets
merged.
Correct a bug in helm-spacemacs: Whenever a function was needing the
FAQ's candidates in helm-spacemancs (`SPC f e h` and `SPC f e f`), the
`FAQ.org` file was open in a buffer and not closed. This commit corrects
this by loading the content of `FAQ.org` in a temp buffer and switch it
to `org-mode` in order to get the candidates.
evil-mc is a new attempt to bring multiple cursors to evil users.
Enable it by adding `(global-evil-mc-mode)` then use
g r m to mark all
g r u to remove cursors
g r p to pause cursors
g r r to resume
g r h to add a cursor at point (cursors must be paused first)
Package repo: https://github.com/gabesoft/evil-mc
Emacs provides a `count-words-region' which is badly named as it counts
not only words, but also characters and lines. The current keybinding
for this function `SPC x w c' implies it's referring to words only. The
new mapping `SPC x c` is more coherent since it means counting text,
whether it is characters, words or lines. An alias `count-region` is
created to be less confusing in which-key description.
`SPC x w c` being free, `spacemacs/count-words-analysis` is remapped to
it instead of `SPC x w C` to save one keystroke.
The `spacemacs/count-words-analysis' function displays results with the
default elisp formatting of associative list. This change improves it by
changing the format to a more human-readable form, and also by ordering
results by frequencies first, and then alphabetically in case of tie.
The function `spacemacs/avy-open-url` allows to easily select an URL on
the screen with `avy` and open it. The function is bind to `SPC x o`,
`x` as it is text-related and `o` for open.
Add the `FAQ.org` file as a source in helm-spacemacs (`SPC f e h`).
Define a new keybinding for looking directly inside the FAQ with helm:
`SPC f e f`.
With help from TheBB, thanks!
- update section about setting up PATH by updating value of
=exec-path= (previously it was saying to update it in =user-init=
function, but looks like you need to do it in =user-config=) -
following #1718
- add FAQ section
- add note about setting up =stack-ghci= as =haskell-process= (as
noted in #2142)
- add note about fixing problems with =ghc-mod= and =stack=
- add note about fixing stuck REPL (following #3271)
Functions for evaluating the form (not an atom) that the point is
currently in, and for evaluating the symbol underneath the point. Both
require smartparens to work.
Also, add all evil-leader bindings to lisp-interaction-mode and declare
prefixes.
This function merges the functionality of `evil-delete-backward-word`
and `kill-region`. Which is called depends on whether a region is active
or not. This is the perfect `C-w` binding (for me).
This prevents minor mode lighters from being displayed in the Chinese font. Since the new glyphs are often higher, separators of powerline do not match the new height.
The `SPC p t` keybinding opens the neotree at the project root.
Currently the neotree only shows the root of the project, nothing is
expanded and no file is focused/selected. With this modification, the
neotree is still showing the project root, but with the current file
being focused/selected in the hierarchy (its path being expanded).
Signed-off-by: Fabien Dubosson <fabien.dubosson@gmail.com>
Import TheBB configuration into Spacemacs and add `C-S-h` to replace
redefined `C-h` binidng.
Also remove the go up a directory behavior on backspace, now backspace
is a regular backspace.