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Emacs Lisp contribution layer for Spacemacs
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Description
This layer gathers all the configuration related to emacs-lisp. This should always be in your dotfile, it is not recommended to uninstall it.
Install
To use this contribution add it to your ~/.spacemacs
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(emacs-lisp))
Key bindings
Working with lisp files (barfage, slurpage & more)
Spacemacs comes with a special lisp-state
for working with lisp code that
supports slurpage, barfage and more tools you'll likely want when working with
lisp.
As this state works the same for all files, the documentation is in global
DOCUMENTATION.org. In general, use SPC k
to interact with the lisp-state.
Leader
Key Binding | Description |
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SPC m g g |
go to definition of symbol under point |
SPC m h h |
describe symbol at point |
SPC m e $ or SPC m e l |
go to end of current line and evaluate |
SPC m e b |
evaluate current buffer |
SPC m e c |
evaluate current form (start with defun , setq , etc…) |
SPC m e e |
evaluate sexp before point |
SPC m e r |
evaluate current region |
SPC m e f |
evaluation current function |
SPC m , |
toggle lisp state |
SPC m t b |
run tests of current buffer |
SPC m t q |
run ert |
SPC m d m |
open macrostep micro-state |
srefactor
The semantic layer should be installed for these key bindings to become active.
Key Binding | Description |
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SPC m = b |
format current buffer |
SPC m = f |
format current function |
SPC m = o |
format all on one line |
SPC m = s |
format current sexp |