Currently, when a terminal is ended, its window is also closed. This behavior is
not satisfying to all. Thus a layer variable is added to give an option whether
to close window with terminal.
Problem:
`C-x w 0` calls `winum-select-window-0-or-10` which shows:
winum-select-window-by-number: No window numbered 10
Solution (Thanks Miciah):
Remap `winum-select-window-0-or-10` to the current filetree command:
`neotree-show` or `treemacs-select-window`
Then all three key bindings:
`C-x w 0`, `SPC 0` and `M-0` will call the same filetree command.
Additionally:
Renamed the remapped which-key name to the filetree command.
Wrapped lines to keep them under 80 chars.
This change will make buffers with the motion state
(e.g., spacemacs home buffer) be able to use the
evil-unimpaired navigation key bindings.
Note that the normal state will inherit the motion
state map anyway, so there's no need to set the
normal state map separately.
It is nicer when user can stay in the "home row" for basic operations like
zooming in and out
Font Scaling Transient State
`k` scale up
`j` scale down
Frame Transparency Transient State
`k` increase transparency
`j` decrease transparency
Zoom Frame Transient State
`k` zoom frame in
`j` zoom frame out
Added two additional Zoom Frame TS keys:
`m` max frame
`f` fullscreen
When writing documents in latex or any markup language there is soon or later
going to be unrecognized words that get falsely flagged as incorrect. These
functions and key-bindings allows the user to add unrecognized words to the
dictionary so they are recognized as correctly spelled words by ispell/flyspell.
This seem's like a must have feature for any application that does any kind of
spell checking.
Added key bindings:
SPC S a b for Add word to dict (buffer)
SPC S a g for Add word to dict (global)
SPC S a s for Add word to dict (session)
Spell Checking Transient State:
SPC S . B for Add word to dict (buffer)
SPC S . G for Add word to dict (global)
SPC S . S for Add word to dict (session)
Delete the hook that commit 9fcf8c898d added
to persp-created-functions, and change spacemacs/ivy-spacemacs-layouts,
spacemacs/helm-perspectives, spacemacs/helm-persp-switch-project, and
spacemacs/ivy-persp-switch-project to achieve the intended goal of adding
the desired buffers after creating a new perspective.
Change spacemacs/helm-persp-switch-project and
spacemacs/ivy-persp-switch-project as follows: If the user selects a
project but then quits without selecting a file or buffer, the new
perspective is now immediately killed. Otherwise, if the perspective did
not already exist, any buffers that belong to the selected project are
added to the perspective.
Add the following actions to spacemacs/ivy-spacemacs-layouts and
spacemacs/helm-perspectives:
* Create a new perspective with the Spacemacs home buffer (default action).
* Create a new perspective with the buffers that belong to the current
buffer's project.
* Create a new perspective with the buffers that belong to the current
perspective (i.e., make a copy of the current perspective).
This commit resolves the problem reported in
9fcf8c898d (commitcomment-33343455).
This commit also fixes a problem with the default action for
spacemacs/ivy-spacemacs-layouts and spacemacs/helm-perspectives. According to
commit 7b931a9f5b, the default action is supposed
to display the home buffer if the action creates a new perspective, which was
determined by checking whether the perspective was missing from the list of
perspectives _before_ switching. However, commit
eb7ca651fe changed this logic so it was checking
whether the perspective was missing from the list of perspectives _after_
switching. This commit restores the correct logic.
* CHANGELOG.develop: Update.
* layers/+completion/ivy/funcs.el (spacemacs/ivy-spacemacs-layouts): Add
"Copy Current Layout" and "Create Project Layout" actions to the docstring.
Use spacemacs//create-persp-with-home-buffer for the default action.
* layers/+completion/ivy/packages.el (ivy/post-init-persp-mode): Add
actions for spacemacs//create-persp-with-current-project-buffers and
persp-copy.
* layers/+spacemacs/spacemacs-layouts/funcs.el
(spacemacs||switch-layout): New macro. Switch to the named perspective,
and initialize it using the provided forms if the perspective is new.
(spacemacs//create-persp-with-current-project-buffers): New function.
Create a new perspective with the current project's buffers.
(spacemacs||switch-project-persp): New macro. Switch to the named
perspective, and evaluate the provided forms with
projectile-after-switch-project-hook bound with a hook that adds the
current project's buffers to the perspective. If the user quits during the
evaluation of the forms, kill the perspective.
(spacemacs//create-persp-with-home-buffer): New function. Switch to the
named perspective, and go to the Spacemacs home buffer if the perspective
is new.
(spacemacs/helm-perspectives): Use spacemacs//create-persp-with-home-buffer
for the default action. Add actions for
spacemacs//create-persp-with-current-project-buffers and persp-copy.
(spacemacs//helm-persp-switch-project-action): New function. Switch to the
named perspective and call projectile-switch-project-by-name, using the new
spacemacs||switch-project-persp macro. Bind helm-quit-hook with a hook
that kills the new perspective if the user quits
projectile-switch-project-by-name.
(spacemacs/helm-persp-switch-project): Use
spacemacs//helm-persp-switch-project-action.
(spacemacs//ivy-persp-switch-project-action): New function. Switch to the
named perspective and call counsel-projectile-switch-project-action with a
hook to add the project's buffers to the new perspective.
(spacemacs/ivy-persp-switch-project): Delete advice for
counsel-projectile-switch-project-action. Use
spacemacs//ivy-persp-switch-project-action instead.
(spacemacs//add-project-buffers-to-persp): Deleted.
* layers/+spacemacs/spacemacs-layouts/packages.el
(spacemacs-layouts/init-persp-mode): Don't add a hook to
persp-created-functions.
Dune is a popular build-tool for OCaml projects, the `dune` package adds:
- Adds syntax highlighting
- Template insertion
- Some testing/compilation functions
global-hl-todo-mode uses function to activate only for modes that are in the
activate list but are not org-mode.
Reference: 24b9925b1b/hl-todo.el (L185-L188)
Adds a comment re `hl-todo-activate-in-modes` var
As documented upstream [1], the `org-agenda-show-clocking-issues` view can be
used to show overlapping clocks, gaps, etc. on the agenda, and is bound by
default to `v c`. This commit adds a keybinding it in the org-agenda transient mode.
This may not be the best place for it, because it isn't a proper toggle;
upstream says to clear the issues flags by toggling logbook mode itself and does
not provide a clocking issues toggle directly.
[1] https://orgmode.org/manual/Agenda-commands.html#Agenda-commands
These changes adjust the `hy-mode` key-map and make use of `use-package`'s
`:mode` and `:interpreter` settings.
Regarding key-maps, the REPL prefix `s` has been added alongside `e`, since `s`
seems at least as conventional among layers as `e`. Although `e` is used for
Elisp and Clojure, it isn't used for Python or Racket. Scheme appears to use
both, so there's some precedence for the approach used here.
helm-swoop cannot detect the buffer has changed when calling git checkout to
change the file content, so helm-swoop won't clear the cache, we have to clear
the cache manually by evaluating `helm-swoop--clear-cache`. As it is
inconvenient, so I introduce a new key binding to to this.
Signed-off-by: Yang Qian <yang.qian@citrix.com>
Recent versions of `dumb-jump` have support for jumping to definitions for generic SQL buffers, and
support in Spacemacs requires that we enable these in the `sql` layer.
Two `SPC h SPC` toggles were missing their documentation:
- Nameless
- Minibuffer System Monitor (the symon package)
Now they match the other entries by showing:
- current state
- name (this was only shown before)
- documentation
- key binding (only minibuffer-system-monitor shows a key binding)
The nameless key binding `SPC m T n` only works in emacs-lisp-mode. It's key
binding might need to be described another way.
Defines a transient state for symbol-overlay, and bind it to ~SPC s o~ and ~SPC s O~.
Updates:
* update due to the signature change of `symbol-overlay-get-list`.
* align the docstring using `^^` and add `quit` button.
Using the `spell-checking` layer mini-mode `Space S .` would cause an error
```
Wrong type argument: commandp -- flyspell-correct-previous-word-generic
```
According to the [README](https://github.com/d12frosted/flyspell-correct#deprecations-in-v05), it has since moved the command to a new name, which is not available anymore.
This commit changes the command used to point to the new name to make the transient mode work again.
I have introduced a bug by merging
efa04de617.
This change removes the symptom with the
cost of again violating the 80 chars limit
in spacemacs-editing-visual's packages.el.
Fix issue #11282.
When a new perspective (layout) is created and we are in a Projectile
project, add all buffers belonging to that project to the perspective.
* layers/+spacemacs/spacemacs-layouts/funcs.el
(spacemacs//add-project-buffers-to-persp): Add new function.
* layers/+spacemacs/spacemacs-layouts/packages.el
(spacemacs-layouts/init-persp-mode): Add
spacemacs//add-project-buffers-to-persp to persp-created-functions.
This reverts commit 3a23e0cc6b.
This change completely break `SPC f F` in two ways:
1) it breaks the convention followed at various places to have capital letter
bindings to prefill the helm prompt
2) it breaks the main functionality of the bindings which is very important:
press `SPC f F` on a path will brings you directly to the directory of this
file. It allows to quickly nagivate to files references in files.
Commit gabesoft/evil-mc@041b904475 changed
the default key bind of `g r u` to a different (new) function. The old
behaviour is now available at `g r q`.
Unify "Key binding" headers.
Capitalize first word in descriptions.
Smerge transient state section:
Group by column/category.
Merge previous hunk bindings to one line.
Remove Smerge prefix in descriptions.
New Smerge transient state key bindings:
Merge action section:
Kill current
Diff section:
Diff base and mine
Diff mine and other
Diff base and other
Ediff
Match the magit buffer section/sibling navigation keys (bound in evil-magit) and
the evil-collections motion section also suggests using [ and ] for navigation
between sections.
And list the default ibuffer filter group motion bindings:
Forward: TAB and M-n
Backward: S-TAB and M-p
I realize this may be controversial, but as I understand it (correct me if I'm
wrong), all `SPC f F` does differently compared to `SPC f f` is call the vanilla
version of `helm-find-files` that does take `thing-at-point` into account. But I
presume we removed this feature in `spacemacs/helm-find-files` for a reason.
Also, it makes sense as a *forte* version of `helm-find-files` when you can't
find something in your current directory and decide to drill deeper. This
complies with the general tone of uppercase/lowercase bindings in Spacemacs, and
provides more utility than te subtle distinction between different
implementations of `helm-find-files`.
Added key bindings:
`e` `smerge-ediff` to diff column
`K` `smerge-kill-current` to merge action column,
(used upper case K, because lower case k moves the cursor to the previous line)
Renamed "join curr/next hunk" to "Combine curr/next hunks", to match it's
command name: `smerge-combine-with-next`
and moved it from the "Merge Action" column to the "Other" column. Because the
merge action column handles versions while the combine command acts on hunks.
Sorted and groupped the backend keys to match the transient state columns.
Adds `SPC m e u` to the Clojure layer to call `cider-undef`, removing an
existing definition from the current namespace.
This provides a Spacemacs style keybinding for the existing Emacs style
keybinding `C-c C-u`
Capitalize title and column headers.
Reduce two to one space between the key and description in the first column.
Rename and separate "move up/down" to "next line" and "prev line", to reduce the
first columns width, and to make it clear that it doesn't move the hunks.
Reduce four to two spaces between the first and second columns.
Rename "combine with next" to "join curr/next hunk" to indicate that the
hunks/conflicts are combined and not just of the versions.
Add a new column: Diff
Remove "diff" and "to" from diff key descriptions, to reduce the column width.
Move refine from the Other column to the new Diff column.
I often use these operations to ask how mine and other have diverged:
=< smerge-diff-base-mine
== smerge-diff-mine-other
=> smerge-diff-base-other
It's awkward to use their global keybindings under C-c ^ because that exits the
smerge transient-state.
Judging from issue GH-7378 there was no principled reason to omit them, only
that the author did not use them himself.
Noticed a new warning during startup saying
that sqlup-mode is using "=c" where "=" is no
prefix key. Noticed that the entire binding
was not carried out in this case.
Therefore I have removed "=" from the binding
but left it on "c" until enough text
manipulations are available, then it should
be moved to "x text manipulation" group instead.
- dap-debug-edit-template is very important for some of the debug adapters so it
is important to have a keybinding for it to improve the discoverability
- in addition to that I have removed the line that removes clangd from the
server list since it is not needed in latest lsp-mode since it has smaller
priority than ccls/cquery.
ietf layer declared a wrong use-package
declaration, which tried to load ietf-docs
instead of the locally installed irfc package
causing irfc-mode to fail loading.
The issue was that `flycheck-package` explicitly
activated `flycheck-pos-tip-mode` however
this package is owned by `syntax checking layer`
and should only be activated by it directly.
This commit removes the workarounds needed on older versions of `dart-mode` library, now that many of the fixes have landed.
This commit also fixes the integration with flycheck, as there is a new function used on the `develop` branch.
Naming the main file `main.nim` is a `C` convention, not a `Nim` convention. In
fact, `Nimble` defaults to naming the main file after the project at
initialization. I will soon add a function that parses the Nimble configuration
for project entry point and compiles that. Until then, this is a solid
compromise between flexibility and reliability. I also added a doc-string to the
function.
For those with MELPA on their mind. It's easier to work when packaging errors
are reported on the fly, and we don't even have `package-lint` integration for
occasional checkups yet.
It adds no unnecessary verbosity as it is only triggered by `Package-Requires`
and `Package-Version` headers.
Window sizing and layouts can be affected by a large transient state hint,
so having a option for minified hint is especially useful here.
Also reformats the full hint to place `golden ratio` under the "Resize" heading,
reducing overall height by one row.
Add functions equivalent to the custom eval-funtions of the elisp layer to the
common-lisp layer.
The functions are copied from the elisp layer only `eval-last-sexp' was replaced
with its slime equivalent `slime-eval-last-expression'.
Keybindings are chosen as they are in the elisp layer.
OSX layer keybindings should be applied on macOS no matter it is in GUI
mode or not. Otherwise the keybindings won't be applied if Emacs is
launched in daemon mode.
Reverted clojure/post-init-parinfer back to a state before the refactor, which
introduced spacemacs|forall-clojure-modes. That macro deals with modes, not
hooks, therefore we can't use it for add-hook.
When executing the main function which requires command line arguments, user can
set `go-run-args` to pass command line arguments to compiled binary.
The example below demonstrates how to pass command line arguments by setting
`go-run-args` as file local variable:
package main
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"strconv"
)
func main() {
//Atoi converts a string to an int
fmt.Println("Arguments:", os.Args)
a, _ := strconv.Atoi(os.Args[1])
b, _ := strconv.Atoi(os.Args[2])
result := sum(a, b)
fmt.Printf("The sum of %d and %d is %d\n", a, b, result)
}
func sum(a, b int) int {
return a + b
}
// Local Variables:
// go-run-args: "10 5"
// End:
Since factor 0.98, `fuel-edit-word` has been removed, since
`fuel-edit-word-at-point` has the same behavior when point is not on a symbol.
Also adjust the jump-handler definition.
factor: choose correct name for the `fuel` package
The package is called `fuel`, not `factor-mode`.
This does not make a difference for the layer itself, since it is using the
`site` pseudo-location, and thus never deals with the package files.
Now, any `post-init-fuel` functions defined somewhere else should work
correctly.
factor-layer: add missing refactor command binding, fix initial modes
When switching the Go layer to use the LSP backend with `golangci-lint`, I
noticed that none of my linter errors were being rendered with my source code.
Digging in further, I eventually learned it was due to `lsp-prefer-flymake`
being set to `nil` and not `:none`.
This change updates the Go layer, when using LSP and golangci-lint, to set
`lsp-prefer-flymake` to `:none`. If this is not set, the golangci-lint errors
will not be reported.
This is an alternative to #12043.
Fixes#11680
Signed-off-by: Tim Heckman <t@heckman.io>
importmangic does not have a diminish character.
Add diminish characters to make the modeline nice(r).
Signed-off-by: Loys Ollivier <loys.ollivier@gmail.com>
Fixes helm not being loaded before calls to:
read-file-name and completing-read.
These are some commands that call either of those two functions:
spacemacs/rename-current-buffer-file (SPC f R)
In a Treemacs window:
treemacs-add-project-to-workspace (C-c C-p a)
In a Magit buffer:
magit-checkout (b b)
Thanks Miciah for a more elegant solution.
This commit also reverts:
Fix helm loading for layouts transient state #11705
because it's not needed anymore.
And the previously commented out transient hook minibuffer-setup-hook (it
doesn't seem to ever have been used) is removed because:
- It loads helm after a command is called that uses helm (instead of before)
- (spacemacs|hide-lighter helm-mode) has previously been moved to the
helm/init-helm :config section.
Updated documentation for Clojure layer to currently recommended versions of
build tools and `cider-nrepl`, ensuring that connecting to a manually run
Clojure REPL works correctly with the current version of CIDER.
Leiningen version 2.9.0
Boot version 2.8.2
`cider-nrepl` 0.21.1
Helm has removed the helm-wikipedia-suggest command, so delete Spacemacs's
key binding for the command.
4ef8299d78
* CHANGELOG.develop: Add entry.
* doc/DOCUMENTATION.org: Delete documentation for the key binding for
helm-wikipedia-suggest.
* layers/+completion/helm/packages.el (helm/init-helm): Delete the key
binding for helm-wikipedia-suggest.
Moved:
- ("ai" "irc") to both the `erc` and `rcirc` layers. They don't have to be
renamed until the layers are loaded.
- ("ay" "ipython notebook") to the `ipython-notebook` layer.
- ("p$" "projects/shell")
("'" "open shell")
("as" "shells")
to the `shell` layer.
- The commands with keybindings from spacemacs-bootstrap/packages.el to
spacemacs-defaults/keybindings.el.
Removed:
- ("gd" "diff") it seems to be an old group name, there's no `SPC g d` group at
the moment.
- ("Re" "elisp") and ("Rp" "pcre") because they have moved to:
("xr" "regular expressions")
("xre" "elisp")
("xrp" "pcre")
- ("xm" "move") seems to be an old move text group, the current keybindings are
`SPC x J` and `SPC x K` which opens the Move Text Transient State.
- ("b" "persp-buffers") because `SPC b` is also renamed as ("b" "buffers") which
is more general and not persp-mode specific.
Magit now uses Transient instead of magit-popup, and we must adapt. Also had to
replace the recently removed magit-diff-buffer-file-popup with
magit-diff-buffer-file (similar but doesn't offer a popup before displaying the
diff).
Note some upstream packages haven't adapted to this change, but when they do we
might need similar fixes:
- magithub
- magit-gitflow
- magit-svn
As described here: https://github.com/nim-lang/nim-mode/issues/159,
company-capf makes nim-mode unusable. I am replacing it with
company-nimsuggest as it is much more responsive. The reason I elected not to
leave company-capf in as a backup is that it would somehow still make it to the
car of company-backends, regardless of position at assignment, thus becoming the
default completion backend. Given that no functionality is lost this way, and
that nimsuggest is now part of the core nim installation
(https://github.com/nim-lang/nimsuggest), I do not think anything has been
sacrificed.
Update the documentation for forge per upstream changes to key bindings in
evil-magit[1].
[1] 49978d07d3
* layers/+source-control/github/README.org: Update key bindings for forge.
Rename the spacemacs/c-c++-tags-find-references-at-point and
rtags-find-references-at-point to fix the c-c++-modes key binding:
"g," 'spacemacs/c-c++-tags-find-references-at-point
when c-c++-backend is set to 'rtags.
This changeset reverts some of the changes introduced by
the commit 445f6af93f.
Note that Forge binds the ' key to the Forge dispatch popup, but evil-magit
binds the ' key to the submodule dispatch popup (see
https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-magit/issues/54), and evil-magit's key
binding takes precedence with the vim editing style. Because Forge's key
binding does not always work, it is omitted from the README.
Note also that Magit binds the % key to its worktree dispatch popup, but
Spacemacs binds the % key to the magit-gitflow popup, and Spacemacs's key
binding takes precedence. Because there is no available key binding for
the worktree dispatch popup, Forge's key binding under that dispatch popup
is omitted from the README.
* CHANGELOG.develop:
* layers/+source-control/github/README.org: Update.
* layers/+source-control/github/packages.el (github-packages): Add forge.
(github/init-forge): Load forge after magit. Configure forge to use
spacemacs-cache-directory.
(github/init-magithub): Disabling injecting issues and pull-requests
sections if forge is installed.
c-c++-lsp-initialization-options:
-> ccls-initialization-options
-> cquery-extra-init-params (cacheFormat set to "msgpack" by default)
c-c++-lsp-args:
-> ccls-args
-> cquery-extra-args
c-c++-lsp-cache-dir:
-> ccls: Appended to initialization-options
-> cquery-cache-dir
<<Amendment 1 21/12/18>>
Removing 'clangd' from list of lsp clients to squash per-file prompt for
language client.
Updated lsp/packages.el to reflect upstream lsp-mode function name changes.
Python layer -- added if guards to prevent anaconda package loading / keyboard
shortcut config when lsp backend selected.
Replaced opt-in use of `spacemacs/lsp-bind-keys-for-mode` function with
keybindings for the lsp minor mode, which should be enabled for all derived
layers.
<<Amendment 1 26/11/2018>>
Added call to (spacemacs//setup-lsp-jump-handler) to lsp-after-open-hook
<<Amendment 2 04/12/2018>>
Migrated to new lsp-mode package API.
Updated c-c++ layer accordingly.
<<Amendment 3 05/12/2018>>
Incorporated PR feedback / corrections from gessen
<<Amendment 4 05/12/2018>>
Incorporated further feedback / corrections from gessen
- I had some issues related to finding the corresponding shortcuts for each of
the commands and I am looking for suggestions for improvements.
- updated the lsp-java readme since the server installation is now automatic. If
you already have jdt server installation, please run lsp-java-update-server
which will download the related dap-mode related stuff.
- Make sure that you have latest melpa versions of lsp-java, lsp-ui and dap-mode
since several issues related to the java integration were fixed lately.
- dap-mode is pretty young package and it is not extensively tested
- dap-hydra which will be used as a transient state for the breakpoints and
debugging, in general, is not synched with the shortcuts in the layer. I will sync
them once there is agreement on the shortcuts configuration. Also, I have not
updated lsp-java README.org with the corresponding shortcuts for the same
reason.
- The debug integration with the python lsp layer will be implemented in
separate PR.
- There will be few more functions that are going to be added to the dap-mode at
some point and they would require shortcuts too:
* suspend/kill thread I guess - "m d t s" "m d t k"?
* watches - "m d l w"
* exception breakpoints - I have to figure out how it will look like on emacs
side.
* goto point "m d H"?
Fix the following errors:
rcirc-late-fix.el:49:12:Warning: ‘rcirc-print-hooks’ is an obsolete
variable (as of 24.3); use ‘rcirc-print-functions’ instead.
rcirc-late-fix.el:51:1:Warning: defface for ‘rcirc-late-fix-face’ fails
to specify containing group
In rcirc-late-fix-hook:
rcirc-late-fix.el:79:82:Warning: (lambda (x) ...) quoted with ' rather
than with #'
In rcirc-late-fix-matching-buffer:
rcirc-late-fix.el:85:34:Warning: function ‘find-if’ from cl package
called at runtime
problem:
some layer packages lists have the open and closing parentheses on the same line
as the first and last listed package, but most seem to have them on a separate
lines.
solution:
put the open and close parentheses on separate lines, except for lists with only
a single package, they are written on the same line as the variable name and
parentheses.
fix the lists indentation
Because the setup functions run after local vars are set, setting jump handlers
needs to happen directly. Otherwise setting them only applies to the next
typescript file that is opened, which may or may not even have the same backend.
Also prevents lsp jump handlers from being installed unless the backend is lsp.
- Add clojure-mode refactorings and which-key prefixes in default layer
configuration.
- Improve discoverability of the refactoring features which are not enabled
by default. When clj-refactor is installed, "SPC mr?" runs
cljr-describe-refactoring
- Refactor out repeated dolist clauses into `forall-clojure-modes` macro
which executes body forms for all clojure derived modes, and adds missing
functionality of parinfer, fancify-symbols and evil-cleverparens to
cider-repl-mode and cider-clojure-interaction-mode.
problems:
the delete file prompt doesn't show which file it's about to delete,
and when the deletion request is canceled, then the question remains in the
minibuffer (the text disappears when an action updates the minibuffer, like
moving the cursor, but it might be confusing to still be seeing the question
after it's been answered)
solution:
show the file name in the delete file prompt, and show a canceled message
This commit reverts ab34cc2d9d. Setting
company-minimum-prefix-length to 0 causes issues indicated in issue #8222. While
the user is free to set company-minimum-prefix-length to 0 if they please, doing
so affects editing any files that also use web-mode such as jsx files.
Additionally, new users to Spacemacs may be confused by this behavior since no
other layer sets company-minimum-prefix-length to 0.
By analogy with the "zz", "zb", "zt" vim / evil bindings, this adds an
additional key binding "z" for `recenter-top-bottom` to the following
transient states which navigate around the buffer in large jumps:
- auto-symbol-highlight
- error
- buffer
- vcs
- org-babel
This allows for repositioning of the buffer for visibility without having to
exit the transient state.
Minor updates are also made to documentation of other transient states.
c-c++-enable-rtags-support has been removed in favor of c-c++-backend. Don't mention it in README
Delete .ccls from c-c++-adopt-subprojects
as in ccls, .ccls-root is recommended for this purpose
Delete the extra parameter :levels 3 from $ccls/inheritance
Finding the immediate bases is usually more desired
The parameters of refs-* in ccls are not in :context