- Added a changelog.develop entry to the various documentation changes section.
- Fixed a typo.
- Improved some of the wording.
- Mentioned that save or discard leaves helm-ag-edit not just iedit state.
Lazy loading of `winner-mode` breaks `ediff` and
`winner-undo`. As a hotfix I have deactivated
lazy loading for that package for now.
Just activating `winner-mode` after `winner-undo`
or `winner-redo` has been called does not solve
the issues described in #12582.
Guard :requires against ivy not projectile. projectile is already owned by
buil-in spacemacs-project layer, so it's always t.
This prevents install of ivy, counsel, swiper and counsel-projectile
packages regardless of helm layer
Breaking Changes:
- Core:
- New layers section: Sorted alphabetically: Web services
- Added a new section: Renamed layers
- Added an entry to the Renamed layers section
Core changes:
- Changed a commands surrounding `~` to `=`
Distribution changes:
- Moved an improvement from the fixed section to the improvements section
Layer changes and fixes:
- Alda: sorted key bindings alphabetically
- Helm: wrapped commands in org verbatim (=) signs
- Typescript: rewrote an entry with the full variable name and it's possible values
Various improvements:
- Various documentation improvements: Remove a duplicated name
Etc.
- Change leading:
- Add to Added
- Fix to Fixed
- Improve to Improved
- Wrapped (thanks to ...) parentheses that extended past 80 chars
this PR does two things for js-related layers:
(i) add option to disable lsp linter
javascript-lsp-linter for javascript and react layers
typescript-lsp-linter for typescript layer
when the value is t, lsp linter will be used in the layer
when nil, let flycheck pick up the best linters available such
as eslint
(ii) when syntax-checking(flycheck) layer is installed, then set
next-error-function value in react and javascript layers to nil, so that
spacemacs next-error, previous-error work A desciption of this issue can be
found at https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/8078
Co-Authored-By: duianto <otnaiud@gmail.com>
0ffdb353f9 changed the default config template to use a point size instead of a pixel size. Change the defvar declaration as well.
Commit modified by duianto:
Updated font size in doc/documentation.org
problem:
Canceling "spacemacs/ace-buffer-links" with "C-g" showed the error message:
"goto-char: Wrong type argument: number-or-marker-p, t"
solution:
Only go to and press the link if it's a position (number).
Thanks sdwolfz for the suggestion to add underscore to the transient states,
then the shift key doesn't have to be released if it was held down to press `+`.
Added key bindings:
Evil numbers:
`SPC n _` decrease number under point
in the transient state:
`j` decrease number under point
`k` increase number under point
`SPC T T _` decrease transparency
`SPC z x _` scale down font
`SPC z f _` zoom out frame
Update documentation:
Zoom frame:
`q` quit transient state
Evil numbers:
`SPC n =` increase number under point
`SPC n _` decrease number under point
`0..9` add a number prefix argument
`q` quit transient state
Fixed a typo and made a small rewrite of the tip about using a prefix argument.
Added keys to transient states:
Font scaling:
Added `_` scale down
Reordered `k` assignment to match the order in the transient state
Frame transparency:
Added `_` decrease
Reordered `k` assignment to match the order in the transient state
Evil numbers:
Added `k` increase
Added `_` and `j` decrease
Zoom frame:
Added `_` zoom frame out
Reordered `k` assignment to match the order in the transient state
Which-key entries for Evil numbers `SPC n`:
Group together keys that call the same command:
From: + and =
To: +,=
From: - and _
To: -,_
13 and 10.0 are visually the same, because:
- Integer specifies the pixel size.
- Floating-point specifies the point size.
Using a default floating-point size has two benefits:
- It's clear that the font size can be changed by floating-point values.
- There won't be an unpleasant surprise that `13` and `13.0` are different
sizes. For example to make the font slightly larger or smaller than `13`.
Then `10.0` has to be found first by trial and error.
Update the existing `SPC m g g` keybinding to use the command
`spacemacs/clj-find-var`. This makes finding a function definition a much
better experience as you dont have to have the REPL running to find a
definition, but when it is you can use a CIDER specific function.
`spacemacs/clj-find-var` is a wrapper that calls `cider-find-var` if the REPL is
running, otherwise it uses `dump-jump-go`.
Wrapper added in #9792
Latest CIDER release uses the following commands for starting the REPL from
within Emacs
`cider-jack-in-clj` to start a Clojure REPL
`cider-jack-in-clj&cljs` to start a Clojure and ClojureScript REPL
`cider-jack-in-cljs` to start a ClojureScript repl
The older aliases are deprecated and are being removed in the latest beta
release of CIDER
`cider-jack-in`
`cider-jack-in-clojurescript`
Keybindings for these jack-in commands have been updated and as there are three
options they have been moved under the repl > jack-in
The top level of the Clojure mode menu has the existing keybindings updated to
use the new commands. A third top-level keybinding `&` has been added for
`cider-jack-in-clj&cljs`
Although the Clojure repl utils (clojure.repl) are including in the user
namespace in Clojure projects, they are not available in your application
namespace.
The existing CIDER function cider-repl-require-repl-utils adds the Clojure
repl utils into the current namespace, so you can use functions such as doc
and source.
This is often a source of confusion for those new to Clojure / CIDER.