Previously, prefixes only worked for `.clj` files, not `.cljs`, `.cljx`,
or `.cljc`. `clojure-mode.el` defines derived major modes for each of
those other filetypes.
In other parts of the clojure layer, `(dolist (m '(...` is used to apply
effects to all of the derived modes, but it was missing from the usage
of `spacemacs/declare-prefix-for-mode`.
`cider-repl-mode` was also added to this list.
Prefix the "It is also recommended…" part of the Mac installation prerequisites with a note that this should be done *after* the basic install process.
This tripped me up and prevented initial installation. (The more detailed instructions and warnings added to Install since the current master will also help.)
This pre-command-hook translates the special key to the corresponding
emacs function key. This effects only happens in terminal, this hook is
a no-op in GUI.
By doing this we attempt to bring more consistency between the GUI
and the terminal regarding TAB and RET keys.
spacemacs/set-key
spacemacs/set-key-for-state
These functions find normalized keys which should handle as sanely as
possible the GUI and the terminal.
See docstring of spacemacs//normalize-key for more info.
This commit changes:
<leader> a p from proced to list-processes
<leader> a P from paradox-list-packages to proced
and <leader> a k to paradox-list-packages.
clj-refactor defines a list of all available refactorings, along with
the standard two-letter keybindings. Use it, so that spacemacs will get
any added refactorings for free, with no code-change needed in the
clojure layer.
Homebrew users expect a homebrew install to get them everything they need.
Because of this I've added a note indicating that you *also* need to do
the git clone mentioned at the top of the file.
When pull request #3855 was cherry picked in (due to conflicts),
spacemacs/elm-repl-push-decl-focus was incorreclty referenced as
spacemacs/elm-repl-push-decl in the keybindings.