;; -*- mode: emacs-lisp; lexical-binding: t -*- ;; This file is loaded by Spacemacs at startup. ;; It must be stored in your home directory. (defun dotspacemacs/layers () "Layer configuration: This function should only modify configuration layer settings." (setq-default ;; Base distribution to use. This is a layer contained in the directory ;; `+distribution'. For now available distributions are `spacemacs-base' ;; or `spacemacs'. (default 'spacemacs) dotspacemacs-distribution 'spacemacs ;; Lazy installation of layers (i.e. layers are installed only when a file ;; with a supported type is opened). Possible values are `all', `unused' ;; and `nil'. `unused' will lazy install only unused layers (i.e. layers ;; not listed in variable `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers'), `all' will ;; lazy install any layer that support lazy installation even the layers ;; listed in `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers'. `nil' disable the lazy ;; installation feature and you have to explicitly list a layer in the ;; variable `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers' to install it. ;; (default 'unused) dotspacemacs-enable-lazy-installation 'unused ;; If non-nil then Spacemacs will ask for confirmation before installing ;; a layer lazily. (default t) dotspacemacs-ask-for-lazy-installation t ;; List of additional paths where to look for configuration layers. ;; Paths must have a trailing slash (i.e. `~/.mycontribs/') dotspacemacs-configuration-layer-path '() ;; List of configuration layers to load. dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '( ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------- ;; Example of useful layers you may want to use right away. ;; Uncomment some layer names and press `SPC f e R' (Vim style) or ;; `M-m f e R' (Emacs style) to install them. ;; ---------------------------------------------------------------- ;; auto-completion ;; better-defaults emacs-lisp ;; git helm ;; lsp ;; markdown multiple-cursors ;; org ;; (shell :variables ;; shell-default-height 30 ;; shell-default-position 'bottom) ;; spell-checking ;; syntax-checking ;; version-control treemacs) ;; List of additional packages that will be installed without being wrapped ;; in a layer (generally the packages are installed only and should still be ;; loaded using load/require/use-package in the user-config section below in ;; this file). If you need some configuration for these packages, then ;; consider creating a layer. You can also put the configuration in ;; `dotspacemacs/user-config'. To use a local version of a package, use the ;; `:location' property: '(your-package :location "~/path/to/your-package/") ;; Also include the dependencies as they will not be resolved automatically. dotspacemacs-additional-packages '() ;; A list of packages that cannot be updated. dotspacemacs-frozen-packages '() ;; A list of packages that will not be installed and loaded. dotspacemacs-excluded-packages '() ;; Defines the behaviour of Spacemacs when installing packages. ;; Possible values are `used-only', `used-but-keep-unused' and `all'. ;; `used-only' installs only explicitly used packages and deletes any unused ;; packages as well as their unused dependencies. `used-but-keep-unused' ;; installs only the used packages but won't delete unused ones. `all' ;; installs *all* packages supported by Spacemacs and never uninstalls them. ;; (default is `used-only') dotspacemacs-install-packages 'used-only)) (defun dotspacemacs/init () "Initialization: This function is called at the very beginning of Spacemacs startup, before layer configuration. It should only modify the values of Spacemacs settings." ;; This setq-default sexp is an exhaustive list of all the supported ;; spacemacs settings. (setq-default ;; If non-nil then enable support for the portable dumper. You'll need ;; to compile Emacs 27 from source following the instructions in file ;; EXPERIMENTAL.org at to root of the git repository. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-enable-emacs-pdumper nil ;; Name of executable file pointing to emacs 27+. This executable must be ;; in your PATH. ;; (default "emacs") dotspacemacs-emacs-pdumper-executable-file "emacs" ;; Name of the Spacemacs dump file. This is the file will be created by the ;; portable dumper in the cache directory under dumps sub-directory. ;; To load it when starting Emacs add the parameter `--dump-file' ;; when invoking Emacs 27.1 executable on the command line, for instance: ;; ./emacs --dump-file=$HOME/.emacs.d/.cache/dumps/spacemacs-27.1.pdmp ;; (default (format "spacemacs-%s.pdmp" emacs-version)) dotspacemacs-emacs-dumper-dump-file (format "spacemacs-%s.pdmp" emacs-version) ;; If non-nil ELPA repositories are contacted via HTTPS whenever it's ;; possible. Set it to nil if you have no way to use HTTPS in your ;; environment, otherwise it is strongly recommended to let it set to t. ;; This variable has no effect if Emacs is launched with the parameter ;; `--insecure' which forces the value of this variable to nil. ;; (default t) dotspacemacs-elpa-https t ;; Maximum allowed time in seconds to contact an ELPA repository. ;; (default 5) dotspacemacs-elpa-timeout 5 ;; Set `gc-cons-threshold' and `gc-cons-percentage' when startup finishes. ;; This is an advanced option and should not be changed unless you suspect ;; performance issues due to garbage collection operations. ;; (default '(100000000 0.1)) dotspacemacs-gc-cons '(100000000 0.1) ;; Set `read-process-output-max' when startup finishes. ;; This defines how much data is read from a foreign process. ;; Setting this >= 1 MB should increase performance for lsp servers ;; in emacs 27. ;; (default (* 1024 1024)) dotspacemacs-read-process-output-max (* 1024 1024) ;; If non-nil then Spacelpa repository is the primary source to install ;; a locked version of packages. If nil then Spacemacs will install the ;; latest version of packages from MELPA. Spacelpa is currently in ;; experimental state please use only for testing purposes. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-use-spacelpa nil ;; If non-nil then verify the signature for downloaded Spacelpa archives. ;; (default t) dotspacemacs-verify-spacelpa-archives t ;; If non-nil then spacemacs will check for updates at startup ;; when the current branch is not `develop'. Note that checking for ;; new versions works via git commands, thus it calls GitHub services ;; whenever you start Emacs. (default nil) dotspacemacs-check-for-update nil ;; If non-nil, a form that evaluates to a package directory. For example, to ;; use different package directories for different Emacs versions, set this ;; to `emacs-version'. (default 'emacs-version) dotspacemacs-elpa-subdirectory 'emacs-version ;; One of `vim', `emacs' or `hybrid'. ;; `hybrid' is like `vim' except that `insert state' is replaced by the ;; `hybrid state' with `emacs' key bindings. The value can also be a list ;; with `:variables' keyword (similar to layers). Check the editing styles ;; section of the documentation for details on available variables. ;; (default 'vim) dotspacemacs-editing-style 'vim ;; If non-nil show the version string in the Spacemacs buffer. It will ;; appear as (spacemacs version)@(emacs version) ;; (default t) dotspacemacs-startup-buffer-show-version t ;; Specify the startup banner. Default value is `official', it displays ;; the official spacemacs logo. An integer value is the index of text ;; banner, `random' chooses a random text banner in `core/banners' ;; directory. A string value must be a path to an image format supported ;; by your Emacs build. ;; If the value is nil then no banner is displayed. (default 'official) dotspacemacs-startup-banner 'official ;; List of items to show in startup buffer or an association list of ;; the form `(list-type . list-size)`. If nil then it is disabled. ;; Possible values for list-type are: ;; `recents' `recents-by-project' `bookmarks' `projects' `agenda' `todos'. ;; List sizes may be nil, in which case ;; `spacemacs-buffer-startup-lists-length' takes effect. ;; The exceptional case is `recents-by-project', where list-type must be a ;; pair of numbers, e.g. `(recents-by-project . (7 . 5))', where the first ;; number is the project limit and the second the limit on the recent files ;; within a project. dotspacemacs-startup-lists '((recents . 5) (projects . 7)) ;; True if the home buffer should respond to resize events. (default t) dotspacemacs-startup-buffer-responsive t ;; Default major mode for a new empty buffer. Possible values are mode ;; names such as `text-mode'; and `nil' to use Fundamental mode. ;; (default `text-mode') dotspacemacs-new-empty-buffer-major-mode 'text-mode ;; Default major mode of the scratch buffer (default `text-mode') dotspacemacs-scratch-mode 'text-mode ;; If non-nil, *scratch* buffer will be persistent. Things you write down in ;; *scratch* buffer will be saved and restored automatically. dotspacemacs-scratch-buffer-persistent nil ;; If non-nil, `kill-buffer' on *scratch* buffer ;; will bury it instead of killing. dotspacemacs-scratch-buffer-unkillable nil ;; Initial message in the scratch buffer, such as "Welcome to Spacemacs!" ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-initial-scratch-message nil ;; List of themes, the first of the list is loaded when spacemacs starts. ;; Press `SPC T n' to cycle to the next theme in the list (works great ;; with 2 themes variants, one dark and one light) dotspacemacs-themes '(spacemacs-dark spacemacs-light) ;; Set the theme for the Spaceline. Supported themes are `spacemacs', ;; `all-the-icons', `custom', `doom', `vim-powerline' and `vanilla'. The ;; first three are spaceline themes. `doom' is the doom-emacs mode-line. ;; `vanilla' is default Emacs mode-line. `custom' is a user defined themes, ;; refer to the DOCUMENTATION.org for more info on how to create your own ;; spaceline theme. Value can be a symbol or list with additional properties. ;; (default '(spacemacs :separator wave :separator-scale 1.5)) dotspacemacs-mode-line-theme '(spacemacs :separator wave :separator-scale 1.5) ;; If non-nil the cursor color matches the state color in GUI Emacs. ;; (default t) dotspacemacs-colorize-cursor-according-to-state t ;; Default font or prioritized list of fonts. The `:size' can be specified as ;; a non-negative integer (pixel size), or a floating-point (point size). ;; Point size is recommended, because it's device independent. (default 10.0) dotspacemacs-default-font '("Source Code Pro" :size 10.0 :weight normal :width normal) ;; The leader key (default "SPC") dotspacemacs-leader-key "SPC" ;; The key used for Emacs commands `M-x' (after pressing on the leader key). ;; (default "SPC") dotspacemacs-emacs-command-key "SPC" ;; The key used for Vim Ex commands (default ":") dotspacemacs-ex-command-key ":" ;; The leader key accessible in `emacs state' and `insert state' ;; (default "M-m") dotspacemacs-emacs-leader-key "M-m" ;; Major mode leader key is a shortcut key which is the equivalent of ;; pressing ` m`. Set it to `nil` to disable it. (default ",") dotspacemacs-major-mode-leader-key "," ;; Major mode leader key accessible in `emacs state' and `insert state'. ;; (default "C-M-m" for terminal mode, "" for GUI mode). ;; Thus M-RET should work as leader key in both GUI and terminal modes. ;; C-M-m also should work in terminal mode, but not in GUI mode. dotspacemacs-major-mode-emacs-leader-key (if window-system "" "C-M-m") ;; These variables control whether separate commands are bound in the GUI to ;; the key pairs `C-i', `TAB' and `C-m', `RET'. ;; Setting it to a non-nil value, allows for separate commands under `C-i' ;; and TAB or `C-m' and `RET'. ;; In the terminal, these pairs are generally indistinguishable, so this only ;; works in the GUI. (default nil) dotspacemacs-distinguish-gui-tab nil ;; Name of the default layout (default "Default") dotspacemacs-default-layout-name "Default" ;; If non-nil the default layout name is displayed in the mode-line. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-display-default-layout nil ;; If non-nil then the last auto saved layouts are resumed automatically upon ;; start. (default nil) dotspacemacs-auto-resume-layouts nil ;; If non-nil, auto-generate layout name when creating new layouts. Only has ;; effect when using the "jump to layout by number" commands. (default nil) dotspacemacs-auto-generate-layout-names nil ;; Size (in MB) above which spacemacs will prompt to open the large file ;; literally to avoid performance issues. Opening a file literally means that ;; no major mode or minor modes are active. (default is 1) dotspacemacs-large-file-size 1 ;; Location where to auto-save files. Possible values are `original' to ;; auto-save the file in-place, `cache' to auto-save the file to another ;; file stored in the cache directory and `nil' to disable auto-saving. ;; (default 'cache) dotspacemacs-auto-save-file-location 'cache ;; Maximum number of rollback slots to keep in the cache. (default 5) dotspacemacs-max-rollback-slots 5 ;; If non-nil, the paste transient-state is enabled. While enabled, after you ;; paste something, pressing `C-j' and `C-k' several times cycles through the ;; elements in the `kill-ring'. (default nil) dotspacemacs-enable-paste-transient-state nil ;; Which-key delay in seconds. The which-key buffer is the popup listing ;; the commands bound to the current keystroke sequence. (default 0.4) dotspacemacs-which-key-delay 0.4 ;; Which-key frame position. Possible values are `right', `bottom' and ;; `right-then-bottom'. right-then-bottom tries to display the frame to the ;; right; if there is insufficient space it displays it at the bottom. ;; (default 'bottom) dotspacemacs-which-key-position 'bottom ;; Control where `switch-to-buffer' displays the buffer. If nil, ;; `switch-to-buffer' displays the buffer in the current window even if ;; another same-purpose window is available. If non-nil, `switch-to-buffer' ;; displays the buffer in a same-purpose window even if the buffer can be ;; displayed in the current window. (default nil) dotspacemacs-switch-to-buffer-prefers-purpose nil ;; If non-nil a progress bar is displayed when spacemacs is loading. This ;; may increase the boot time on some systems and emacs builds, set it to ;; nil to boost the loading time. (default t) dotspacemacs-loading-progress-bar t ;; If non-nil the frame is fullscreen when Emacs starts up. (default nil) ;; (Emacs 24.4+ only) dotspacemacs-fullscreen-at-startup nil ;; If non-nil `spacemacs/toggle-fullscreen' will not use native fullscreen. ;; Use to disable fullscreen animations in OSX. (default nil) dotspacemacs-fullscreen-use-non-native nil ;; If non-nil the frame is maximized when Emacs starts up. ;; Takes effect only if `dotspacemacs-fullscreen-at-startup' is nil. ;; (default nil) (Emacs 24.4+ only) dotspacemacs-maximized-at-startup nil ;; If non-nil the frame is undecorated when Emacs starts up. Combine this ;; variable with `dotspacemacs-maximized-at-startup' in OSX to obtain ;; borderless fullscreen. (default nil) dotspacemacs-undecorated-at-startup nil ;; A value from the range (0..100), in increasing opacity, which describes ;; the transparency level of a frame when it's active or selected. ;; Transparency can be toggled through `toggle-transparency'. (default 90) dotspacemacs-active-transparency 90 ;; A value from the range (0..100), in increasing opacity, which describes ;; the transparency level of a frame when it's inactive or deselected. ;; Transparency can be toggled through `toggle-transparency'. (default 90) dotspacemacs-inactive-transparency 90 ;; If non-nil show the titles of transient states. (default t) dotspacemacs-show-transient-state-title t ;; If non-nil show the color guide hint for transient state keys. (default t) dotspacemacs-show-transient-state-color-guide t ;; If non-nil unicode symbols are displayed in the mode line. ;; If you use Emacs as a daemon and wants unicode characters only in GUI set ;; the value to quoted `display-graphic-p'. (default t) dotspacemacs-mode-line-unicode-symbols t ;; If non-nil smooth scrolling (native-scrolling) is enabled. Smooth ;; scrolling overrides the default behavior of Emacs which recenters point ;; when it reaches the top or bottom of the screen. (default t) dotspacemacs-smooth-scrolling t ;; Control line numbers activation. ;; If set to `t', `relative' or `visual' then line numbers are enabled in all ;; `prog-mode' and `text-mode' derivatives. If set to `relative', line ;; numbers are relative. If set to `visual', line numbers are also relative, ;; but lines are only visual lines are counted. For example, folded lines ;; will not be counted and wrapped lines are counted as multiple lines. ;; This variable can also be set to a property list for finer control: ;; '(:relative nil ;; :visual nil ;; :disabled-for-modes dired-mode ;; doc-view-mode ;; markdown-mode ;; org-mode ;; pdf-view-mode ;; text-mode ;; :size-limit-kb 1000) ;; When used in a plist, `visual' takes precedence over `relative'. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-line-numbers nil ;; Code folding method. Possible values are `evil', `origami' and `vimish'. ;; (default 'evil) dotspacemacs-folding-method 'evil ;; If non-nil and `dotspacemacs-activate-smartparens-mode' is also non-nil, ;; `smartparens-strict-mode' will be enabled in programming modes. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-smartparens-strict-mode nil ;; If non-nil smartparens-mode will be enabled in programming modes. ;; (default t) dotspacemacs-activate-smartparens-mode t ;; If non-nil pressing the closing parenthesis `)' key in insert mode passes ;; over any automatically added closing parenthesis, bracket, quote, etc... ;; This can be temporary disabled by pressing `C-q' before `)'. (default nil) dotspacemacs-smart-closing-parenthesis nil ;; Select a scope to highlight delimiters. Possible values are `any', ;; `current', `all' or `nil'. Default is `all' (highlight any scope and ;; emphasis the current one). (default 'all) dotspacemacs-highlight-delimiters 'all ;; If non-nil, start an Emacs server if one is not already running. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-enable-server nil ;; Set the emacs server socket location. ;; If nil, uses whatever the Emacs default is, otherwise a directory path ;; like \"~/.emacs.d/server\". It has no effect if ;; `dotspacemacs-enable-server' is nil. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-server-socket-dir nil ;; If non-nil, advise quit functions to keep server open when quitting. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-persistent-server nil ;; List of search tool executable names. Spacemacs uses the first installed ;; tool of the list. Supported tools are `rg', `ag', `pt', `ack' and `grep'. ;; (default '("rg" "ag" "pt" "ack" "grep")) dotspacemacs-search-tools '("rg" "ag" "pt" "ack" "grep") ;; Format specification for setting the frame title. ;; %a - the `abbreviated-file-name', or `buffer-name' ;; %t - `projectile-project-name' ;; %I - `invocation-name' ;; %S - `system-name' ;; %U - contents of $USER ;; %b - buffer name ;; %f - visited file name ;; %F - frame name ;; %s - process status ;; %p - percent of buffer above top of window, or Top, Bot or All ;; %P - percent of buffer above bottom of window, perhaps plus Top, or Bot or All ;; %m - mode name ;; %n - Narrow if appropriate ;; %z - mnemonics of buffer, terminal, and keyboard coding systems ;; %Z - like %z, but including the end-of-line format ;; If nil then Spacemacs uses default `frame-title-format' to avoid ;; performance issues, instead of calculating the frame title by ;; `spacemacs/title-prepare' all the time. ;; (default "%I@%S") dotspacemacs-frame-title-format "%I@%S" ;; Format specification for setting the icon title format ;; (default nil - same as frame-title-format) dotspacemacs-icon-title-format nil ;; Show trailing whitespace (default t) dotspacemacs-show-trailing-whitespace t ;; Delete whitespace while saving buffer. Possible values are `all' ;; to aggressively delete empty line and long sequences of whitespace, ;; `trailing' to delete only the whitespace at end of lines, `changed' to ;; delete only whitespace for changed lines or `nil' to disable cleanup. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-whitespace-cleanup nil ;; If non nil activate `clean-aindent-mode' which tries to correct ;; virtual indentation of simple modes. This can interfer with mode specific ;; indent handling like has been reported for `go-mode'. ;; If it does deactivate it here. ;; (default t) dotspacemacs-use-clean-aindent-mode t ;; If non-nil shift your number row to match the entered keyboard layout ;; (only in insert state). Currently supported keyboard layouts are: ;; `qwerty-us', `qwertz-de' and `querty-ca-fr'. ;; New layouts can be added in `spacemacs-editing' layer. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-swap-number-row nil ;; Either nil or a number of seconds. If non-nil zone out after the specified ;; number of seconds. (default nil) dotspacemacs-zone-out-when-idle nil ;; Run `spacemacs/prettify-org-buffer' when ;; visiting README.org files of Spacemacs. ;; (default nil) dotspacemacs-pretty-docs nil ;; If nil the home buffer shows the full path of agenda items ;; and todos. If non nil only the file name is shown. dotspacemacs-home-shorten-agenda-source nil ;; If non-nil then byte-compile some of Spacemacs files. dotspacemacs-byte-compile nil)) (defun dotspacemacs/user-env () "Environment variables setup. This function defines the environment variables for your Emacs session. By default it calls `spacemacs/load-spacemacs-env' which loads the environment variables declared in `~/.spacemacs.env' or `~/.spacemacs.d/.spacemacs.env'. See the header of this file for more information." (spacemacs/load-spacemacs-env)) (defun dotspacemacs/user-init () "Initialization for user code: This function is called immediately after `dotspacemacs/init', before layer configuration. It is mostly for variables that should be set before packages are loaded. If you are unsure, try setting them in `dotspacemacs/user-config' first.") (defun dotspacemacs/user-load () "Library to load while dumping. This function is called only while dumping Spacemacs configuration. You can `require' or `load' the libraries of your choice that will be included in the dump.") (defun dotspacemacs/user-config () "Configuration for user code: This function is called at the very end of Spacemacs startup, after layer configuration. Put your configuration code here, except for variables that should be set before packages are loaded.") ;; Do not write anything past this comment. This is where Emacs will ;; auto-generate custom variable definitions.