- Added documentation for the following minor modes:
- lsp-headerline-breadcrumb-mode
- lsp-lens-mode
- lsp-modeline-diagnostics-mode
- lsp-modeline-code-actions-mode
- Added description of Code Lens feature.
- Added description of default values of any variablese introduced in the
commit.
- Added a section to brief mention the DAP integration of lsp-mode, which
leads users the DAP layer for more details.
- Re-formatted the document, inline codes are quoted by '~' instead of '='.
The PR fixes an issue where spacemacs is in a bad state after upgrading. I
suppose what happens is that `evil-set-undo-system` is invoked before `evil` is necessarily the correct version.
org-jira is typically used from org major mode - new keybindings add a more
convenient way of invoking its functions.
The new org-jira submenu is available under "mj" - using the same pattern as
org-trello.
Add org-roam support along with keybindings under new menu prefix "SPC a o r".
Assign layer search keybinding ("SPC a o /") to helm-org-rifle, falling back to
previously assigned function (org-occur-in-agenda-files) when using ivy.
Creating another keybinding for org-occur-in-agenda-files is not necessary,
as it can be accessed with another existing keybinding ("SPC a o o /").
problem:
The following error messages are shown.
When trying to move, select or swap the current buffer,
to a window nr greater than the total number of open windows.
For example:
With only one window open.
`SPC b 2`
>ad-Advice-select-window: Wrong type argument: window-live-p, nil
In the Buffer Transient State (`SPC b .`):
- `C-2` (`spacemacs/buffer-transient-state/winum-select-window-2`)
>Wrong type argument: window-valid-p, #<window 12>
- `2` (`spacemacs/buffer-transient-state/move-buffer-window-no-follow-2`)
>Wrong type argument: window-live-p, #<window 14>
- `M-2` (`spacemacs/buffer-transient-state/swap-buffer-window-no-follow-2`)
>Wrong type argument: stringp, nil
Solution:
Show a descriptive message, if the target window nr is greater than the number
of open windows. And ignore the LV buffer (hydra).
Helm already has spacemacs/resume-last-search-buffer bound to it and is in my
muscle memory. spacemacs/resume-last-search-buffer doesn't work with ivy, so
just use ivy-resume.
Spacemacs uses spacemacs/swiper functions that use the less sophisticated
spacemacs//counsel-current-region-or-symbol instead of ivy's native
ivy-thing-at-point function. This commit removes those spacemacs functions and
rebinds the shortcuts to their better native equivalents.
problem:
The internal link:
- See [[info:auth#The Unix password store][its info page]] for more details on using it.
Caused an issues with travis-ci:
https://travis-ci.org/github/syl20bnr/spacemacs/jobs/732236190#L332
error: Link "info:auth#The Unix password store" has unknown type "info"
Solution:
Linked to the same page in the online manual.
New command added to CIDER in version 0.26 to evaluate the list around the
current point, different to evaluate sexp around point which also evaluates
symbols.
https://github.com/clojure-emacs/cider/pull/2881
Resolves#13948
problem:
The p key tries to paste in the read-only magit buffer,
instead of calling magit-push.
After toggling text-mode on and off (C-t or \),
because evil-mc-mode becomes enabled when text-mode is enabled.