Effectively, this forces `vterm` to spawn a shell set in a
`shell-default-term-shell` variable i/o default "/bin/bash" - just like
other shells from `shell-pop` do.
* layers/+tools/shell/packages.el (shell/init-eshell-z): Replace use of
with-eval-after-load by using use-package's :after keyword to load eshell-z
when eshell is loaded.
As mentioned in https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues/10779#issuecomment-427712967,
emacs 26.1 changed the default behavior for term-char-mode to prevent cursor
movement. This change restores consistent behavior on all versions of emacs and
allows normal-mode motions to work again.
Note that the buffer is still read-only while in normal-mode, so operators that
change the line (such as `C`, `D`, `S`) still don't work.
Fixes#10956Fixes#10779
Currently, when a terminal is ended, its window is also closed. This behavior is
not satisfying to all. Thus a layer variable is added to give an option whether
to close window with terminal.
Moved:
- ("ai" "irc") to both the `erc` and `rcirc` layers. They don't have to be
renamed until the layers are loaded.
- ("ay" "ipython notebook") to the `ipython-notebook` layer.
- ("p$" "projects/shell")
("'" "open shell")
("as" "shells")
to the `shell` layer.
- The commands with keybindings from spacemacs-bootstrap/packages.el to
spacemacs-defaults/keybindings.el.
Removed:
- ("gd" "diff") it seems to be an old group name, there's no `SPC g d` group at
the moment.
- ("Re" "elisp") and ("Rp" "pcre") because they have moved to:
("xr" "regular expressions")
("xre" "elisp")
("xrp" "pcre")
- ("xm" "move") seems to be an old move text group, the current keybindings are
`SPC x J` and `SPC x K` which opens the Move Text Transient State.
- ("b" "persp-buffers") because `SPC b` is also renamed as ("b" "buffers") which
is more general and not persp-mode specific.
When shell layer intercepts the clear commands and tries to replace it with
erase-buffer, this fails with 'Text is read-only'.
Work around this by using inhibit-read-only.
Fix issue #11037: Do not adjust the width of a popup shell's window unless its
position is left or right.
* layers/+tools/shell/funcs.el: Check that shell-pop-window-position is 'left
or 'right before adjusting the window's width.
Replace push with add-to-list in layer init functions and related code.
Modify spacemacs|add-toggle to check for and update an existing toggle in
spacemacs-toggles and only create a new toggle if none already existed.
Replace a conditional push onto erc-packages with use of :toggle.
When initializing which-key, set which-key-replacement-alist to its default
or customized setting before adding all the Spacemacs replacements. We
want to keep the stock replacements but avoid adding duplicates of the
Spacemacs replacements.
Replace the emacs-lisp-mode-hook lambda with a named function to avoid
adding duplicate hooks (which can add duplicate definitions of the
evil-surround pair).
* shell: Restore correct value for company-idle-delay
In spacemacs//toggle-shell-auto-completion-based-on-path, re-enable
automatic suggestions by restoring company-idle-delay to the value of
auto-completion-idle-delay rather than to a hardcoded value.
* Document how to disable automatic suggestions
Document how to disable automatic suggestions, and mention that the Tab key
will still perform completion even with automatic suggestions disabled.
This reverts commit 29c78ce841 and all other fixes
that have been made afterwards.
The motivation is that use-package is seen by many as a replacement for
`require`. Is use-package always defer the loading of packages then is breaks
this use case, this does not respect POLA so even if it was making Spacemacs
loading faster (up to 3s faster on some startup on my machine) we just cannot
use it, it would be irresponsible. Spacemacs should be easy to use, loading
performance will come with time but it is not a priority.
Problem
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`C-j` and `C-k` key bindings don't work in eshell buffers except the first one.
Solution
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`eshell-mode-map` is buffer-local, so key bindings have to be defined in a hook
function.
I feel like we should start from scratch on this one and carefully choose the
defaults.
Also this settings is a very personal setting so if we make some buffers
useless we must have a consensus on it. Marking all special buffers starting
with `*` as useless is too aggressive and make Spacemacs less POLA since two
consecutive press on SPC TAB may not revert to the original buffer.
Fix docs for "Fish shell and ansi-term" and explicitly enable `truncate-lines`.
I was using the suggested hook as well as `(setq-default truncate-lines t)`,
so my fish shell was acting funny because `truncate-lines` was being disabled
rather than enabled.