Remove `C-o` keybinding from helm-bookmarks.
Add `S-RET` keybinding to open file/buffer/bookmark in other window for
helm-files helm-buffers and helm-bookmarks.
Advantage: Consistent behavior. It is pretty cumbersome to use the persistent
action provided by helm to open files/buffers/bookmarks in the other window.
These try to modify the completions on a global basis.
This is causing a lot of issues with more intelligent
backends, which tend to do this in a more efficient
way already.
I have removed the global bindings for these now.
Layers should make `company-transformers` buffer local
and add specific versions of these when required.
auto-completion did not respect the smartparens-mode
defined in the dotfile when disabling/restoring it.
In addition when starting a yasnippet expansion
smartparens-mode was not properly restored resulting
in having smartparens always disabled.
This PR tries to fix both issues. Though judging from
the comments this could kill `hippie-expand` expansion.
However as yasnippet is more common I think this is
to be preferred.
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.
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
Currently 'helm-ag-mode-jump-other-window is bound both to RET and to C-o (its
original default binding), while 'helm-ag-mode-jump isn't bound at all (its
original default binding is RET). This commit removes our customization so that
both 'helm-ag-mode-jump-other-window and 'helm-ag-mode-jump have bindings in the
mode.
The same change is also made for the analogous helm-grep functions, for the same
reason.
* Added `helm-ag-success-exit-status` when using `rg`
It's been advised by the upstream of `helm-ag` to set
`helm-ag-success-exit-status` to `'(0 2)`.
This commit adds this.
ref: https://github.com/emacsorphanage/helm-ag#helm-agel-with-other-searching-tools
Signed-off-by: Lucius Hu <lebensterben@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use `magit-status-setup-buffer` instead of `vcr-dir`
This is suggested by the package itself.
Ref: 4da1a53f2f/helm-ls-git.el (L184-L189)
Co-authored-by: Lucius Hu <lebensterben@users.noreply.github.com>
This enables navigating up in the `ivy-reverse-i-search` list with `C-k`.
The same rebinding from `C-k` to `C-M-k` to kill a list entry,
is also done in the `ivy-switch-buffer`.
By default Ivy uses `find-file` which uses Emacs `abort-if-file-too-large`
function to check/warn before opening large files. That function however does
not take into account Spacemacs its `spacemacs-large-file-modes-list`. Instead
ivy should use `find-file-noselect` to skip Emacs it large file warning and let
it to Spacemacs its `spacemacs/check-large-file` function. Additionally [Emacs
tips on
comments](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Comment-Tips.html)
recommends to use 3 semicolons for comments that function as headings.
Helm already has spacemacs/resume-last-search-buffer bound to it and is in my
muscle memory. spacemacs/resume-last-search-buffer doesn't work with ivy, so
just use ivy-resume.
Spacemacs uses spacemacs/swiper functions that use the less sophisticated
spacemacs//counsel-current-region-or-symbol instead of ivy's native
ivy-thing-at-point function. This commit removes those spacemacs functions and
rebinds the shortcuts to their better native equivalents.
To optimise performance of lsp mode in emacs 27 and above
I have introduced a new dotfile variable to define the size
of data read from external processes. The default I have
set to the recommended setting from lsp-mode.
In addition I have introduced a new layer variable for
auto-complete-layer to define the minimum prefix length.
I have also added instructions to auto-complete's readme
how to set these variables to the recommended settings
for lsp-mode.
Changes inspired from #13507
Following the advice from duianto #13100 we are
setting completion-styles for helm-M-x to include
the emacs version specific fuzzy strategy as last
resort.
Before no fuzzy matching occured within command
searches.
The cl package has been deprecated.
It had aliases for cl- prefixed commands without the cl- prefix.
Ex: letf or letf* instead of cl-letf or cl-letf*
On the `spacemacs-base` distribution, with the `ivy` layer.
When one tries to search with `SPC /`
(which calls `spacemacs/counsel-search`)
Then this error message is shown:
>spacemacs/counsel-search: Symbol’s function definition is void: letf*
It doesn't happen with the `helm` layer,
because it's search commands already has the `cl-` prefix.
There are also three instances of: `letf`
in the `spacemacs-editing-visual` layers functions:
- `spacemacs/toggle-centered-buffer` (`SPC w c c`)
- `spacemacs/toggle-distraction-free` (`SPC w c C`)
- `spacemacs/centered-buffer-transient-state` (`SPC w c .`)
Without the `cl-` prefix they show the error message:
>Symbol’s function definition is void: letf
The function: helm-org-get-candidates was removed upstream.
Improvements:
Recenter the target candidate.
Reversed the helm headings list, to match the order of the
questions in FAQ.org, so that the Common questions are
listed first.
Removed the : (colon) after the heading: How do I
in FAQ.org, to match the other parent headings.