Org-contacts is a handy contacts management system. It can be used to manage
(email) addresses (compatible with gnus, mu4e, notmuch etc.), birthdays and
more. It is much simpler than bbdb/ebdb and probably powerful enough for most
users.
* [javascript] add npm-mode
Add npm mode to the javascript layer. This allows easy execution of npm
commands at the project root from any javascript file in the project.
* [javascript] defer loading of npm-mode
Defer loading of the npm-mode package.
* [javascript] remove superfluous `progn'
The `:init' command is only a single command and thus doesn't need to be wrapped
in a `progn'.
* [javascript] fix typo in npm-mode docs
s/avilable/available/
* [javascript] add additional npm-mode commands
Add and document missing commands from npm-mode.
* [markdown] more document for using marking-command
* Update CHANGELOG.develop
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nicolai <dalanicolai@gmail.com>
* Update layers/+lang/markdown/README.org
Co-authored-by: Maximilian Wolff <smile13241324@gmail.com>
* Update layers/+lang/markdown/packages.el
Co-authored-by: Maximilian Wolff <smile13241324@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Nicolai <dalanicolai@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Maximilian Wolff <smile13241324@gmail.com>
problem:
the attempt to hide the dired buffer, which-key entry:
r -> evil-mc
caused a void dired-mode-map message to appear on startup,
in the spacemacs-base distribution.
solution:
hide the which-key entry after dired loads.
Make adapter selection available through the `c-c++-dap-adapters` layer variable
and select the known-good Microsoft C/C++ Extension as a sane default.
Define named functions: spacemacs-buffer/jump-to-...
for the home buffer shortcuts. So that a descriptive name is shown,
in for example the view-lossage (C-h l) buffer.
Before:
r ;; anonymous-command
p ;; anonymous-command
After:
r ;; spacemacs-buffer/jump-to-recent-files
p ;; spacemacs-buffer/jump-to-projects
problem:
pressing g shows the which-key entry:
r -> evil-mc
but it calls the expected commands:
revert-buffer (in dired)
magit-refresh
s -> evil-easymotion
but it calls the expected command:
magit-jump-to-staged
solution:
removing the gr and gs which-key entries,
shows the expected commands.
It is impossible to ignore `evil-collection` anymore. `evil-magit` has been
deprecated recently and moved to `evil-collection`.
It will save time and effort for both Spacemacs and Evil to share and contribute
to `evil-collection` imo.
However I strongly prefer Spacemacs binding scheme over evil-collection's one.
We should only pick what we need from `evil-collection`.
This PR add mechanism to embrace `evil-collection` and apply it to shell layer (`vterm`)
and git layer.
Only added the package and provided proper keybindings.
Individual setup of =keycast-insert-after= for each of
the supported modelines should be contributed on a per
user basis.
problem:
When the Emacs frame has the default window width (80 characters).
Then the current restart to update message:
Emacs has to be restarted to actually install the new version of the packages (SPC q r)
is cut off at the Emacs frames right edge:
Emacs has to be restarted to actually install the new version of the packages (S
solution:
Shortening the message:
Restart Emacs to install the updated packages. (SPC q r)
says the same thing, and keeps it within 80 characters.
Moved the function definitions for:
spacemacs//trailing-whitespace
spacemacs//set-whitespace-style-for-diff
from: spacemacs-default/packages.el
to: spacemacs-default/funcs.el