This environment variable is used by python LSP to determine
the pyenv virtual environment to use. When switching to a different
project using projectile 'switch-to-project', it should only be
necessary to restart the LSP server but a restart will only
work if this VIRTUAL_ENV changes value too.
Adjust the documentation to be more clear how to activate the new lsp feature.
Simplify layer setup code.
Provide missing company-lsp integration in feature list.
Remove obsolete tests for a loaded lsp layer as the docker layer loads it
itself already.
Improve documentation to be clear about the choices of backends.
Remove obsolete functions.
Make sure that company-lua is only loaded when the right backend is used.
Make keybindings conform to conventions.
Removed the following key bindings from the multiple-cursors layer:
grI evil-mc-make-cursor-in-visual-selection-beg
grA evil-mc-make-cursor-in-visual-selection-end
because they have been added upstream in the evil-mc package.
Changed the changelog.develop entry from saying that they were
added to the layer, to say that they were documented in the layer.
Removed the parentheses around the buffer name number,
because the angle brackets are enough.
Added the frame argument.
Rewrote the accepted SPLIT arguments as a table.
The commit 9c613b8 introduced a regression for ivy users that use ag or rg as
the search tool. It made `C-c C-e` and `F3` keybindings unavailable, and thus
making it impossible to make multi-file edits.
Partially fixes#12838
The newly introduced function to compile an elpa package
was very much redundant with the existing recompile-elpa function.
I have adapted recompile-elpa so that it can be used for the helm action too.
In addition I have bound recompile-elpa to `SPC c C-c` to allow users to
easily recompile their entire elpa directory if the need arises.
I have also removed the error handling in the helm action in favor of
standard error reporting via the *Compile-Log* buffer.
How to use: `SCP h p` select package then `F3` or `C-z` and choose `Recompile`
Motivation: Some packages when compiling need other packages to be loaded first.
The pacakage maintainers should make sure of this requirement but sommetimes
they don't. It also doesn't help when Spacemacs is lazy loading and compiles
updated pacakges on startup. So the manual fix for this problem is recompile the
package once Spacemacs has fully loaded. This requires user go to the package
install location to delete elc files and then do a `spacemacs/recompile-elpa`.
This commit will do that chore for them.
This will make fixing the problem with `org-plus-contrib` or `dumb-jump` update
every now and then easier.
- Removed the word `Manipulation` from the transient state titles:
- Buffer Manipulation Transient State and Window Manipulation TS
- Expanded the TS abbreviation to Transient State
- Documented the Buffer Transient State key binding:
`q` to quit the transient state
- Capitalized `Transient State` in the titles
- Window Transient State:
- Added a line break after the title in the folded hint.
This allows for more keys to be visible horizontally.
- Moved up the [?] help key after the title, so that
it's in the same place in both the folded and full
transient state.
The search next/previous commands are different
because of the `evil-search-module' values:
vim = evil-search
hybrid = isearch
- With the =vim= editing style in =normal= state:
- ~n~ =evil-ex-search-next=
- ~N~ =evil-ex-search-previous=
- With the =hybrid= editing style in =normal= state:
- ~n~ =evil-search-next=
- ~N~ =evil-search-previous=
The org-journal package from the org layer is writing this cache file to more
quickly compute the next journal date. While it's configurable via
`org-journal-cache-file`, by default it goes into the `user-emacs-directory` and
results in a dirty git status on spacemacs.
Added evil-mc make cursors from selection key bindings:
grI calls evil-mc-make-cursor-in-visual-selection-beg
grA calls evil-mc-make-cursor-in-visual-selection-end
Front end:
minified hint:
- Added `a`
- Sorted `w` alphabetically
full hint:
Sorted keys alphabetically:
- Select: a, o, w
- Other: d, D, u, U
Back end:
Grouped the keys by the transient state columns