Using the prefix argument does not work nicely with evil since it is
already used to paste several times. Instead we use the universal
argument. To make it work with the evil functions we have to do some
trick to hide the universal argument temporarily (see around advice).
I found myself in <kbd>SPC : customize</kbd> without knowing how to switch out of it again when I was done, there was no menubar, and I couldn't turn it on either because the <kbd>SPC</kbd> keybindings or the Vim ones just didn't work at all.
Reading the documentation again I gave <kbd>fd</kbd> a try, and it brought the keybindings back, so I think it'd be helpful to mention that <kbd>fd</kbd> is also useful as an escape when the usual keybindings don't work.
Also wouldn't hurt if a message was displayed to use <kbd>fd</kbd> when trying to use <kbd>SPC</kbd> and it doesn't work.
When you are typing in a browser and then you realize you really want
Emacs to compose this piece of text, then you would want to copy from
browser to an Emacs buffer, edit it inside Emacs and finally copy to
clipboard and paste it into the original application. These keys help
you to do exactly that.
Adding packages to this list will install them without
needing them to be wrapped in a layer.
Ideal for niche languages of any package that don't need
any configuration.
Move company and auto-complete to a common layer.
They are not enabled globally anymore, each mode using them
must explicitly declare a hook.
Only one frontend is supported for a given mode, we have to
choose the best between the two.
Only one key binding to toggle auto-completion on `SPC t a` no
matter if it is company or auto-complete. The lighter in the
mode-line is Ⓐ for both frontends.
To search in an arbitrary directory
SPC s / -> do what I mean (select the first found utility)
SPC s a -> ag
SPC s g -> grep
SPC s k -> ack
SPC s p -> pt
To search in a project
SPC / -> do what I mean (select the first found utility)
SPC p s a -> ag
SPC p s g -> grep
SPC p s k -> ack
SPC p s p -> pt
Note the symmetry.
helm-projectile-switch-project has been move on `SPC p S`