Helm has removed the helm-wikipedia-suggest command, so delete Spacemacs's
key binding for the command.
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* 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.
Fixes a bug where saving a custom variable (e.g. package-selected-packages)
before reading the custom settings from dotspacemacs/emacs-custom-settings could
overwrite the stored settings.
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.