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ietf layer
- Description
- Fetching and Opening IETF Documents
- Viewing IETF Documents
- Writing IETF Documents
- Install
- Key bindings
Description
The IETF
layer collects various useful packages for participating in the
Internet Engineering Task Force (https://www.ietf.org).
Features:
- Fetching and opening IETF documents.
- Viewing IETF documents.
- Writing IETF documents.
Fetching and Opening IETF Documents
Support for fetching and downloading IETF documents is added through the
ietf-docs
package. The IETF docs package adds support for fetching and loading
IETF documents based on the name of a document (usually under the emacs point).
For example if the point is anwhere on the text RFC781 and one invokes the
ietf-docs-open-at-point
the package will fetch the document to a local cache
(if not present) and view it. This works for the 3 standard document names,
STDXXX, RFCXXX and draft-xxxx-yyy.
Viewing IETF Documents
Support for viewing IETF documents is added through the IRFC minor mode
(irfc-mode
). The IRFC minor mode improves the display and formatting of IETF
documents using the well known IETF document structure. Additionally it creates
hyperlink overlays for references within the document.
Writing IETF Documents
Support for writing IETF documents using org mode is added using the RFC Org
Mode Exporter (ox-rfc
) package.
Install
To use the ietf layer add it to your ~/.spacemacs
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(ietf))
By default fetched IETF documents are stored in a subdirectory of the
spacemacs-cache-directory
. To override this location you can set the
ietf-docs-cache
variable.
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(
(ietf :variables
ietf-docs-cache "~/Downloads/ietf-docs-cache")))
Key bindings
Key Binding | Description |
---|---|
SPC f I |
Opens IETF document based on the text at the point. |