If I had known about browsing history with `C-r` before [I modified the fasd
package to implement full ivy
support](c4c04873fd),
then I guess I would not have modified it. Anyway, now that "full Ivy support"
has been merged into the fasd package, I could add this 'search-from' action
command to `fasd-find-file` which triggers Spacemacs 'search-auto'. Because fasd
only finds dirs that have been visited before, it probably does not add much to
the `C-r` functionality, but maybe it does (you decide?). Anyway, I hope you can
help decide if this is useful for merging.
Added default header to funcs.el
Replaced references to `,` with `SPC m`
Reformat and add conventional progn statements
Last but not least it seems that not all
functions are working properly, I think
this is a good basis but needs to worked
upon a bit more to reach its full potential.
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.
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.
Moved the function definitions for:
spacemacs//trailing-whitespace
spacemacs//set-whitespace-style-for-diff
from: spacemacs-default/packages.el
to: spacemacs-default/funcs.el
According to its website, the Ensime project has been shut down since 2019. We
have been supporting both Ensime and Metals for [a year and a
half](https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/pull/12234#issuecomment-524916394).
Ensime's GitHub repositories, including its Emacs integration, are archived.
Meanwhile, Metals has been developed actively, regularly releasing new versions.
It has stabilized significantly, and supports an increasingly full set of
features. Scala 3 is just around the corner, and the community is poised to make
the transition smoothly and relatively quickly. Metals supports it already,
whereas of course Ensime does not and never will. In fact, Scala 2 has had
several import minor versions released since Ensime died. Now that it's 2021,
it's time to cut the baggage we are carrying around for Ensime.
This feels like the natural place to put it, though we could also extend this
with other values in the future. I defaulted this behavior to off in order to
not impact folks' current setup.
- In addition to the spacemacs leader keys, also replace the default emacs
keybindings under `C-h`
- Fix a documentation copy-paste mistake for `SPC h d v`
Classic completions now use company-math if available
however if this fails it should fall back to the
original system to avoid issues with existing
configs.
Combining company-math and company-auctex
Updating documentation and make math-symbol-lists requiring company-math
Back to original readme
math-symbol-lists is used elsewhere and should not be made dependent on the use of company-math
using the result of company-auctex-macros
Add explicit dependency of company-amth to math-symbol-lists
Sometimes it is handy to show keymaps persistently with which-key. For example,
to show navigation commands in Info-mode, gnus, eww etc. This PR implements
handy toggles and documentation for that.
problem:
key bindings that use the winum package,
don't work in the spacemacs-base distribution.
for example in the buffer transient state: SPC b .
{number}, C-{number} or M-{number}
shows messages like these:
Wrong type argument: commandp, winum-select-window-1
Symbol’s function definition is void: winum-get-window-by-number
cause:
the winum package is loaded in the spacemacs-navigation layer,
but the layer isn't used in the spacemacs-base distribution.
solution:
show the message:
This command requires the winum package,
winum is part of the spacemacs-navigation layer.
* First working pass
- Runs prettier on save when in ruby-mode.
- Adds `node_modules/.bin/` to local `exec-path`
- This means project-local `prettier` executables are preferred
* Making ruby layer prettier formatting configurable
- Adds a variable to control whether prettier is used to format-on-save.
- Documents use, configuration, and keybindings in the README
* Add to CHANGELOG.develop
* Delete spurious comment
* Use prettier as a dependency only when config variable is present
I do not see any reason why the keybinding to enter org-agenda should not be on
`. ,`. Therefore I propose here to make that keybinding consistent with the
keybindings for entering transient states in most/all other modes
Changes:
- Added two configuration variables for the mu4e layer to control mu4e-org
integration.
- Optionally configures mu4e compose mode to support Org-mode syntax.
- Improves lazy-loading of relevant features. E.g. loading org-mode does not
automatically trigger loading of mu4e.
problem:
The spacemacs-completion layer defines the variable:
helm-use-fuzzy
But the spacemacs-base distribution doesn't use the
spacemacs-completion layer by default.
helm-use-fuzzy is used in the helm layer.
When a helm buffer is opened, for example: `SPC SPC`
Then a warnings buffer opens:
>Error (use-package): helm/:config: Symbol’s value as variable is void: helm-use-fuzzy
solution:
Make sure that helm-use-fuzzy is bound and true.
problem:
The Magit w (apply patches) arguments are not remembered between sessions.
cause:
Magit reads the transient files:
history.el, levels.el, and values.el
before Spacemacs has redirected them to the .cache directory.
solution:
Redirect the files before magit reads them.
problem:
Pressing: u
in the spacemacs-base distribution, shows:
evil-undo: Symbol’s function definition is void: undo-tree-undo
cause:
The evil undo system is setup as: undo-tree
but undo-tree is loaded in the spacemacs-editing layer,
and the layer isn't used by default in the spacemacs-base distribution.
solution:
Set the evil undo system to undo-tree when the undo-tree package is used.
Now if undo-tree isn't setup, then:
- u uses the default Emacs undo command.
- C-r says: Customize ‘evil-undo-system’ for redo functionality.
problem:
Reloading the configuration: SPC f e R
after changing the variable: dotspacemacs-fullscreen-at-startup
to: t
changes Emacs into fullscreen mode.
solution:
Only check the variable and change to fullscreen mode on startup,
before Spacemacs has been initialized.
Fixes: Reloading config with fullscreen-at-startup t (in macOS) toggles fullscreen mode #13073
problem:
The Treemacs layer is unable to find python 3 in Windows.
cause:
The Treemacs layer looks for "python3", but the executable is called
"python.exe" in Windows.
solution:
Let Treemacs check for python 3 upstream, it has a better method for finding the
python 3 executable in Windows.
Similar to the keybindings added to the info layer in PR #14188, I here propose to add the same
keybindings to the epub layer. These J/K keybindings are currently undefined in the epub
layer. These keybindings are used in the Zathura document reader, they are very
convenient and I guess they feel very natural and are preferred over d/u by most people.
Standard LSP support auto-activates the server
if LSP layer is loaded. I have now added instructions
to explicitly disable this behaviour if someone wants
to work in LSP in one layer but only with CIDER in
clojure.
Spacemacs lacks a keybinding alternative to the most natural way of scrolling
Info pages (i.e. SPC) in vanilla emacs.
Anyway, this commit adds J/K to scroll most naturally through info pages.
Currently, in Info-mode, a keybinding for J is not defined while K is bound to
evil-lookup.
Issue #2828 already adresses the inconsistent experience, and in my opinion this
can and should be improved as navigating Info pages is a very crucial part of
using Emacs.
Personally I have bound J/K to scroll page up/down in buffers/pdf/djvu/doc-view,
which I inherited from using the zathura pdf reader, and I think this is a better
default than the default vim alternatives.
bind c-spc to ivy-call-and-recenter
this is the closest thing to helm follow mode in ivy world
unbin `g` key and map `U` for
for ivy-occur-mode-map and ivy-occur-grep-mode-map
* LaTeX: improved i18n support and documentation
- Added a new layer config variable `latex-build-engine`, a thin wrapper of
`TeX-engine`:
- For better support of non-european character set rendering, `xetex` is
chosen when it's found on PATH, and when eithe `chinese` or `japanese`
layer is enabled
- Added a new layer config variable `latex-enable-preview`:
- When non-nil, `auto-revert-mode` is added to `doc-view-mode-hook`
- Previously this is described in documentation but requires users to set it
manually
- Documentation:
- Added a section that lists are layer config variables
- Improved all documentation examples, s.t. they are valid elisp forms to be
evaluated directly
- Improved the section on backend:
- Emphsized that LSP layer is always preferred
- Provided information on installing the language server
- Added the default value for layer config variable, `latex-nofil-env`
* minor edits
- Updated CHANGELOG.develop
- Renamed `latex-enable-preview` to `latex-refresh-preview`
- Replaced a fuzzy intra-link in documentation with a proper link
Co-authored-by: Lucius Hu <lebensterben@users.noreply.github.com>
When ligatures are enabled globally emacs gets pined at 100% CPU. In #13967
there were some ligatures that were highlighted but enabling this only in
prog-mode so emacs dose not get pined at 100% when just enabling with
(unicode-fonts-enable-ligatures t). In #14178 it was highlighted that "\\" had
an issue in the `init.el` so this has been removed
- "//" Issues with doom mode line
- ".." "..." Issues with helm find file
- "--" Issues with magit
The eglot configuration for automatically starting a server instance when
opening a file is incorrect and thus tries to start the server twice which leads
to more problems down the line. Also the company-backend is not properly setup
so auto-completion does not work reliably when using lsp or eglot.
This fixes g (magit-refresh), in the hybrid editing style when the variable:
hybrid-style-enable-evilified-state
is: nil
Thanks marienz for reporting the issue and for suggesting to check if the
editing style supports evil navigation.
https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/14181#issuecomment-739251438
The newly added bindings had side effects for
magit. This was caused by which-keys replacement
working on bindings which are identical between
various modes.
To fix this I have changed the api to use the newly
added keymap based replacements which avoid these
issues.
As a side effect they are a ton faster as which
key does not have to compare all available bindings
everytime it opens its help window.
I have also fixed some more missing which-key
description in magit status buffer.