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# Spacemacs Advanced Kit
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![title](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/title.png)
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[![Gitter](https://badges.gitter.im/Join Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/syl20bnr/spacemacs?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
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**Quick Install:**
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git clone --recursive http://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs ~/.emacs.d
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_Jump to [Install](#install) for more info and [here][CONTRIBUTE.md-PR]
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for contribution guidelines_
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**Table of Contents**
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- [Spacemacs Advanced Kit](#spacemacs-advanced-kit)
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Philosophy](#philosophy)
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- [Easy](#easy)
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- [Consistency](#consistency)
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- [Crowd-Configured](#crowd-configured)
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- [Goals](#goals)
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- [Screenshots](#screenshots)
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- [Who can benefit from this ?](#who-can-benefit-from-this-)
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- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
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- [Install](#install)
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- [Troubleshoot](#troubleshoot)
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- [Loading fails](#loading-fails)
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- [I have no file ~/.spacemacs](#i-have-no-file-spacemacs)
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- [Help commands](#help-commands)
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- [Key bindings](#key-bindings)
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- [Other describe functions](#other-describe-functions)
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- [Configuration layers](#configuration-layers)
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- [Structure](#structure)
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- [Extensions and Packages](#extensions-and-packages)
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- [Declaration](#declaration)
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- [Initialization](#initialization)
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- [Exclusion](#exclusion)
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- [Packages synchronization (Vundle like feature)](#packages-synchronization-vundle-like-feature)
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- [Contribution layers](#contribution-layers)
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- [Adding a contribution layer](#adding-a-contribution-layer)
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- [Submitting a contribution layer upstream](#submitting-a-contribution-layer-upstream)
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- [Themes Megapack example](#themes-megapack-example)
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- [Pull Request Guidelines](#pull-request-guidelines)
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- [Dotfile Configuration](#dotfile-configuration)
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- [Installation](#installation)
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- [Content](#content)
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- [Using contributions layers](#using-contributions-layers)
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- [Excluding packages](#excluding-packages)
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- [Hooks](#hooks)
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- [Custom variables](#custom-variables)
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- [Main principles](#main-principles)
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- [Evil](#evil)
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- [States](#states)
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- [Base States](#base-states)
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- [Evil leader](#evil-leader)
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- [Universal argument](#universal-argument)
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- [Micro-states](#micro-states)
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- [Color theme](#color-theme)
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- [UI elements](#ui-elements)
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- [Toggles](#toggles)
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- [Mode-line](#mode-line)
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- [Flycheck integration](#flycheck-integration)
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- [Anzu integration](#anzu-integration)
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- [Powerline separators](#powerline-separators)
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- [Minor Modes](#minor-modes)
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- [Base packages](#base-packages)
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- [Evil plugins](#evil-plugins)
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- [Commands](#commands)
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- [Escaping](#escaping)
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- [Executing Vim, Emacs and shell commands](#executing-vim-emacs-and-shell-commands)
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- [Navigating](#navigating)
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- [Point/Cursor](#pointcursor)
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- [Vim motions with ace-jump mode](#vim-motions-with-ace-jump-mode)
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- [Window manipulation](#window-manipulation)
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- [Golden ratio](#golden-ratio)
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- [Buffers and Files](#buffers-and-files)
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- [Ido](#ido)
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- [NeoTree file tree](#neotree-file-tree)
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- [Bookmarks](#bookmarks)
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- [Searching](#searching)
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- [Persistent highlighting](#persistent-highlighting)
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- [Stacking highlights](#stacking-highlights)
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- [Auto-highlight symbols](#auto-highlight-symbols)
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- [Visual Star](#visual-star)
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- [Listing symbols by semantic](#listing-symbols-by-semantic)
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- [Helm-swoop](#helm-swoop)
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- [Editing](#editing)
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- [Text manipulation commands](#text-manipulation-commands)
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- [Change font size](#change-font-size)
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- [Increase/Decrease numbers](#increasedecrease-numbers)
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- [Spell checking](#spell-checking)
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- [Region selection](#region-selection)
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- [Region narrowing](#region-narrowing)
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- [Line formatting](#line-formatting)
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- [Auto-completion](#auto-completion)
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- [Commenting](#commenting)
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- [Editing Lisp code](#editing-lisp-code)
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- [Key bindings maps](#key-bindings-maps)
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- [Regular normal state bindings](#regular-normal-state-bindings)
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- [Lisp specific bindings](#lisp-specific-bindings)
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- [Project management](#project-management)
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- [Working with Git](#working-with-git)
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- [Magit](#magit)
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- [Quick guide for recurring use cases in Magit](#quick-guide-for-recurring-use-cases-in-magit)
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- [Git gutter bitmaps](#git-gutter-bitmaps)
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- [Registers](#registers)
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- [Errors handling](#errors-handling)
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- [Modes](#modes)
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- [Helm](#helm)
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- [Erlang](#erlang)
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- [Ledger](#ledger)
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- [Org](#org)
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- [Perforce](#perforce)
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- [Python](#python)
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- [JavaScript](#javascript)
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- [rcirc](#rcirc)
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- [Tips](#tips)
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- [Tips for Emacs users](#tips-for-emacs-users)
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- [Tips for Spacemacs advanced users](#tips-for-spacemacs-advanced-users)
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- [Contributors Achievements](#contributors-achievements)
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- [Thank you](#thank-you)
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## Introduction
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`Spacemacs` is a user-friendly and well-documented Emacs Advanced kit.
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`Advanced` means here that it heavily and happily performs non-trivial tweaks
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and customization in order to make itself easy to use and unique.
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`Advanced` does not mean that you have to be an advanced Emacs user, beginners
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are welcome and encouraged to use `Spacemacs` since it provides a simple
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architecture to contribute changes and hack others contributions.
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Its status is `beta` for now, essentially because of the contribution system
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that is not yet finished but already usable.
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And now, to use a well known catch line from [Emacs Live][emacs_live]:
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M-x start-spacing !
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## Philosophy
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Three core pillars: Easy, Consistency, "Crowd-Configured".
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### Easy
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`Spacemacs` organizes key bindings by mnemonic namespaces. If you are looking
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for commands to operate on your buffer, they are right under `<SPC> b`, if you
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want to operate on your project, then it is `<SPC> p`, etc...
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`Spacemacs` comes with a dedicated major mode `spacemacs-mode`. Its goal is to
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give useful feedbacks and perform maintenance tasks easily.
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### Consistency
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Similar functionalities should have the same key binding. For instance if you are
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looking for the definition of a function, the binding is `<SPC> m g`, `m` for
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`major mode` and `g` for `go to`. And no matter what is the major mode it
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should be the same binding.
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### Crowd-Configured
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This term does not really exist but I'm sure you know what it means.
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This is the most powerful feature of `Spacemacs`. Anybody can submit upstream
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his or her configuration layer and anybody can use it in a second by adding it
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in a dotfile and by optionally filtering it (ie. removing unwanted packages).
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So by cloning this repository you have a centralized place of configured
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packages tuned by expert in their domain. And most importantly it should be
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consistent with the whole experience provided by `Spacemacs`.
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If some packages are missing from core `Spacemacs` but they are present in
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several contribution layers, chances are that they should be in core and we
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can easily move them there.
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If any of this core pillars are violated open an issue and we'll try to fix
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this.
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## Goals
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- **Bring the power of modal editing** to the powerful Emacs editing platform.
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- Integrate nicely with `Evil` states (`Vim` modes): `Spacemacs` tries to
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**keep your fingers on the home row** as much as possible, no matter the mode
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you are in.
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- **Crowed-configured**: Contribute your own personal layer upstream and
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everybody can use it.
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- **Minimalistic and nice UI**, keep your available screen space for what
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matters: your text files.
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- **Mnemonic and consistent key bindings** which should be easier to learn
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and remember.
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- **Fast boot time**.
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- **Lower the risk of RSI**.
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- Hopefully, if it's not already the case:
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Ɛ>Ɛ>Ɛ> **make you love modal editing!** <3<3<3
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## Screenshots
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_Startup_
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![spacemacs_startup](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/spacemacs-startup.png)
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_Python_
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![spacemacs_python](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/spacemacs-python.png)
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_Terminal (urxvt)_
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![spacemacs_urxvt](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/spacemacs-urxvt.png)
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*Note: Even though screenshots are updated frequently, `Spacemacs` is evolving
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quickly and the screenshots may not reflect exactly the current state of the
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project.*
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## Who can benefit from this ?
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`Spacemacs` is first intended to be used by **Vim users** who want to go to the
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next level by using Emacs.
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It is also a good fit for people wanting to **lower the [risk of RSI][RSI]**
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induced by the default Emacs key bindings.
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Emacs users wanting to learn **a different way to edit files** or wanting to
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learn Vim key bindings (see [Tips for Emacs users](#tips-for-emacs-users)).
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As a side note, if you are a programmer and you don't know Vim key bindings
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yet, I deeply recommend you to learn the basics as recommended in
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[Sacha Chua's one-page guide][sacha_guide] about how to learn Emacs.
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## Prerequisites
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`Spacemacs` is tested with Emacs 24.3 and 24.4. It should boot on all the major
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OSes where these versions can be installed.
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Some packages require external tools to work, a list of all dependencies will
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be provided in this read me. _Stay tuned._
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## Install
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1) Backup your current `~/.emacs.d` and clone the repo _with the submodules_:
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cd ~
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mv .emacs.d .emacs.bak
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git clone --recursive http://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs .emacs.d
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`master` is a stable branch, if you want the "bleeding edge" checkout the
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`develop` branch.
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2) Launch Emacs, the first time a bunch of packages will be downloaded and
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installed. When the package installation is complete restart Emacs and
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`Spacemacs` should be ready to use.
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### Troubleshoot
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#### Loading fails
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If during the first boot of Emacs nothing seems to happen or if the
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installation seems to abort prematurely, you can check for an error message
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by opening the `*Warning*` buffer:
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C-x b warning RET
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_('C-x b' means 'Ctrl + x then b' and 'RET' means 'return')_
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Then you can copy/paste the error in a [Github issue][issues], thank you.
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#### I have no file ~/.spacemacs
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You have to manually copy the `~/.emacs.d/.spacemacs.template` file to
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`~/.spacemacs`
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## Help commands
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### Key bindings
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1) By default, [guide-key][] and [guide-key-tip][] are enabled.
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Whenever you press a prefix command (like `<SPC>`) and wait for one second,
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a buffer appear listing the possible keys following this prefix.
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2) You can also easily get a full list of all the key bindings by pressing:
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<SPC> ?
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To narrow the list to `Spacemacs` specific key bindings set the pattern to
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something like the regular expression:
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`^SPC\ b`
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The example above will list all the `buffer` related bindings.
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### Other describe functions
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Emacs `describe-xxx` function are accessible with the following bindings:
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Key Binding | Description
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--------------|------------------------------------------------------------------
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`<SPC> h d f` | describe-function
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`<SPC> h d k` | describe-key
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`<SPC> h d m` | describe-mode
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`<SPC> h d v` | describe-variable
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## Configuration layers
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_This part of Spacemacs is still in beta, the structure can change over
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time. Refer to commit messages for more information in case of big changes._
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### Structure
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Configuration is organized in layers. Each layer has the following structure:
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```
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[layer_name]
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|__ [extensions]
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| |__ [mode 1]
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| | ...
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| |__ [mode n]
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|__ config.el
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|__ extensions.el
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|__ funcs.el
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|__ keybindings.el
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|__ packages.el
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[] = directory
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```
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Where:
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File | Usage
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------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------
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config.el | Emacs built-in configuration or mandatory configuration
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extensions.el | The list of extensions to load and the functions to initialize them
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funcs.el | Various functions and macros (often used in keybindings.el)
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keybindings.el | Emacs built-in key bindings or mandatory key bindings
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packages.el | The list of packages to install and the functions to initialize them
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`Packages` are `ELPA` packages which can be installed from an `ELPA` compliant
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repository, and `Extensions` are generally elisp code from git submodules.
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### Extensions and Packages
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#### Declaration
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`Extensions` and `Packages` are declared in variables `<layer>-pre-extensions`,
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`<layer>-post-extensions` and `<layer>-packages` where `<layer>` is the layer
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name. `Pre-Extensions` are loaded before `Packages` and `Post-Extensions` are
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loaded after `Packages`.
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They are processed in alphabetical order so sometimes you'll have to use
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some `eval-after-load` black magic.
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Example:
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```elisp
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(defvar <layer>-packages
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'(
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package1
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package2
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)
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```
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#### Initialization
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To initialize an extension or a package `xxx`, define a function with this
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format in `extensions.el` or `packages.el`:
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```elisp
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(defun <layer>/init-xxx ()
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...body
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)
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```
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#### Exclusion
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It is possible to exclude some packages from `Spacemacs` in a per layer basis.
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This is useful when a configuration layer aims to replace a stock package
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declared in the `Spacemacs` layer.
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To do so add the package names to exclude to the variable
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`<layer>-excluded-packages`.
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Example:
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```elisp
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(defvar <layer>-excluded-packages
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'(
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package1
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)
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```
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### Packages synchronization (Vundle like feature)
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`Spacemacs` features a synchronization engine for the ELPA packages. It means
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that `Spacemacs` will auto-install the new packages in `<layer>-packages` lists
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_and_ auto-delete orphan packages in your `elpa` directory.
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It effectively makes `Spacemacs` to behave like [Vundle][vundle].
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## Contribution layers
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`Spacemacs` leverages the configuration layers in order to make it possible for
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you to share your own layer with other `Spacemacs` users. This kind of layer is
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called `contribution layer`.
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### Adding a contribution layer
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Just create a configuration layer in `~/.emacs.d/contrib` or in a path that is
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registered in `dotspacemacs-configuration-layer-path` variable of your
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`~/.spacemacs` dotile (see the [dotfile section]() for more info on this file).
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The base files of a configuration layer (see [structure](#structure)) are
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optional so you just have to create only the files you need in your layer.
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For instance if you just want to add packages then only the `packages.el` file
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is necessary (as it is the case for the [Themes Megapack][themes-megapack]
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layer).
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### Submitting a contribution layer upstream
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See the [CONTRIBUTE.md-CL][] file.
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### Themes Megapack example
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This is a simple contribution layer listing a bunch of themes, you can find it
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[here][themes-megapack].
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To install it, just add `themes-megapack` to your `~/.spacemacs`. You have now
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installed around 100 themes you are free to try with `<SPC> h t` (helm-themes).
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## Pull Request Guidelines
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See the [CONTRIBUTE.md-PR][] file.
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## Dotfile Configuration
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User configuration can be stored in your `~/.spacemacs` file.
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### Installation
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`~/.spacemacs` is an optional file. If you want to use it you have to copy it
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manually from the template file `~/.emacs.d/.spacemacs.template`
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```sh
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$ cp ~/.emacs.d/.spacemacs.template ~/.spacemacs
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```
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### Content
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#### Using contributions layers
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To use a contribution layer, add it to the `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers`
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variable of your `~/.spacemacs`.
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For instance to add the configuration layer of [RMS](#thank-you):
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```elisp
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(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(rms))
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```
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If this layer does not exist you can still try another one in
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[the `contrib` directory](https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/tree/master/contrib).
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By default contribution layers are expected to be stored in `~/.emacs.d/contrib`
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and we encourage you to submit your layers upstream in order to share them,
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grow the package coverage of `Spacemacs` and dispatch responsibilities for their
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maintenance. But of course you are free to keep them somewhere else, if this is
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your case you can declare additional paths where `Spacemacs` can look for
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contribution layers. This is done by setting the list
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`dotspacemacs-configuration-layer-path` in your `~/.spacemacs`:
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```elisp
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(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layer-path '("~/.mycontribs/"))
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```
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#### Excluding packages
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You can exclude packages you don't want to install with the variable
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`dotspacemacs-excluded-packages`, this variable can exclude both packages and
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extensions (see [Configuration layers](#configuration-layers) for more info
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on packages and extensions).
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For instance to disable the `rainbow-delimiters` package:
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```elisp
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(setq-default dotspacemacs-excluded-packages '(rainbow-delimiters))
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```
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When you exclude a package, `Spacemacs` will automatically delete it for you
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the next time you launch Emacs. All the orphan dependencies are as well
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delete automatically.
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#### Hooks
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Two special functions of the `~/.spacemacs` file can be used to perform
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configuration at the beginning and end of `Spacemacs` loading process.
|
||
|
||
- `dotspacemacs/init` is triggered at the very beginning of `Spacemacs`
|
||
loading.
|
||
- `dotspacemacs/config` is triggered at the very end of `Spacemacs` loading.
|
||
|
||
#### Custom variables
|
||
|
||
Custom variables configuration from `M-x customize-group` which are
|
||
automatically saved by Emacs are stored at the end of your `~/.spacemacs`
|
||
file.
|
||
|
||
## Main principles
|
||
|
||
### Evil
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses the [evil][evil] mode to emulate Vim key bindings. It is a
|
||
very complete emulation, maybe the most advanced. In fact, Evil is much more
|
||
than just a Vim emulation. It has more states than Vim for instance.
|
||
|
||
#### States
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` has 6 states:
|
||
|
||
- **Normal** (orange) - like the `normal mode of Vim`, used to execute and
|
||
combine commands
|
||
- **Insert** (green) - like the `insert mode of Vim`, used to actually insert
|
||
text
|
||
- **Visual** (gray) - like the `visual mode of Vim`, used to make text
|
||
selection
|
||
- **Motion** (purple) - exclusive to `Evil`, used to navigate read only
|
||
buffers
|
||
- **Emacs** (blue) - exclusive to `Evil`, using this state is like using a
|
||
regular Emacs without Vim
|
||
- **Lisp** (pink) - exclusive to `Spacemacs`, used to navigate Lisp code and
|
||
modify it
|
||
|
||
#### Base States
|
||
|
||
_(I apologize in advance for the number of repetition of the word `state` in
|
||
this section, but I encourage you to read again this section until you correctly
|
||
grasp the concept of `base state` since it is an important concept in
|
||
`Spacemacs`)_
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` has a notion of `base state`. A `base state` is the state you are
|
||
when leaving the `insert state`.
|
||
|
||
The typical `base state` in Vim is the `normal state` and it is the only one.
|
||
`Spacemacs` has more than one base state, here is the list:
|
||
- normal
|
||
- lisp
|
||
|
||
This allows a coder of Lisp to completely replace the `normal state` by the
|
||
`lisp state`. Indeed, once you fire up the `lisp state` you can just go back
|
||
and forth between the `insert state` and the `lisp state`.
|
||
|
||
Of course there is a rule to break this in order to be able to go back to the
|
||
`normal state`. It is pretty simple:
|
||
|
||
*When in a `base state`, `ESC` or `fd` will always set you back to the
|
||
`normal state`.*
|
||
|
||
So to go back to the `normal state` while in `lisp state` just hit `ESC` or
|
||
`fd`.
|
||
|
||
### Evil leader
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` heavily uses the [evil-leader][evil-leader] mode which brings the
|
||
Vim leader key to the Emacs world.
|
||
|
||
This leader key is commonly set to `,` by Vim users, in `Spacemacs` the leader
|
||
key is set on `SPC` (space bar, this is why the name `spacemacs`). This key is
|
||
the most accessible key on a keyboard and it is pressed with the thumb which is
|
||
a good choice to lower the risk of [RSI][RSI].
|
||
|
||
So with `Spacemacs` there is no need to remap your keyboard modifiers to
|
||
attempt to reduce the risk of RSI, every command can be executed very easily
|
||
while you are in `normal` mode by pressing the `SPC` leader key, here are a
|
||
few examples:
|
||
|
||
- Save a buffer: `<SPC> f s`
|
||
- Save all opened buffers: `<SPC> f S`
|
||
- Open (switch) to a buffer with `helm`: `<SPC> b s`
|
||
|
||
### Universal argument
|
||
|
||
The universal argument `C-u` is an important command in Emacs but it is also
|
||
a very handy Vim key binding to scroll up.
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` binds `C-u` to `scroll-up` and change the universal argument
|
||
binding to `<SPC> u`.
|
||
|
||
### Micro-states
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` defines a wide variety of `micro-states` (temporary overlay maps)
|
||
where it makes sense. This prevent from repetitive and tedious presses on the
|
||
`SPC` key.
|
||
|
||
When a `micro-state` is active, a documentation is displayed in the minibuffer.
|
||
Additional information may as well be displayed in the minibuffer.
|
||
|
||
[Auto-highlight-symbol micro-state](#auto-highlight-and-edition-of-symbols):
|
||
![spacemacs_ahs_micro_state](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/spacemacs-ahs-micro-state.png)
|
||
|
||
[Text scale micro-state](#change-font-size):
|
||
![spacemacs_scale_micro_state](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/spacemacs-scale-micro-state.png)
|
||
|
||
## Color theme
|
||
|
||
By default, `Spacemacs` uses the theme [Solarized][solarized-theme].
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> c t` | cycle between `Spacemacs` themes
|
||
`<SPC> h t` | select a theme using a `helm` buffer
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` available themes:
|
||
- [Solarized][solarized-theme]
|
||
- [Monokai][monokai-theme]
|
||
- [Zenburn][zenburn-theme]
|
||
|
||
## UI elements
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` has a minimalistic and distraction free UI with a lot of subtle
|
||
customization which make it unique compared to other kits:
|
||
- beautiful custom [powerline][powerline] mode-line
|
||
[with color feedback](#flycheck-integration) according to current
|
||
[Flycheck][flycheck]
|
||
status
|
||
- unicode symbols for minor mode lighters which appear in the mode-line
|
||
- [custom fringe bitmaps](#errors-handling) and error feedbacks for
|
||
[Flycheck][flycheck]
|
||
- [custom fringe bitmaps](#git-gutter-bitmaps) for [git gutter][git-gutter]
|
||
- dedicated startup page with a mode aimed at easily managing `Spacemacs`
|
||
|
||
### Toggles
|
||
|
||
Some UI indicators can be toggled on and off (toggles start with `t`):
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> t 8` | display a mark on the 80th column
|
||
`<SPC> t F` | toggle display of the fringe
|
||
`<SPC> t n` | show the absolute line numbers
|
||
|
||
### Mode-line
|
||
|
||
The mode line is an heavily customized [powerline][powerline] with the
|
||
following capabilities:
|
||
- show the window number
|
||
- color code for current state
|
||
- show the number of search occurrences via anzu
|
||
- toggle flycheck info
|
||
- toggle minor mode lighters
|
||
|
||
Reminder of the color codes for the states:
|
||
|
||
Evil State | Color
|
||
------------------|------------------
|
||
Normal | Orange
|
||
Insert | Green
|
||
Visual | Grey
|
||
Emacs | Blue
|
||
Motion | Purple
|
||
Lisp | Pink
|
||
|
||
Some elements can be dynamically toggled:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> t m m` | toggle the minor mode lighters
|
||
`<SPC> t m f` | toggle the flycheck info
|
||
|
||
#### Flycheck integration
|
||
|
||
When [Flycheck][flycheck] minor mode is enabled, a new element appears showing
|
||
the number of errors, warnings and info.
|
||
|
||
![powerline-wave](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-wave.png)
|
||
|
||
#### Anzu integration
|
||
|
||
[Anzu][anzu] shows the number of occurrence when performing a search. `Spacemacs`
|
||
integrates nicely the Anzu status by displaying it temporarily when `n` or `N` are
|
||
being pressed. See the `5/6` segment on the screenshot below.
|
||
|
||
![powerline-anzu](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-anzu.png)
|
||
|
||
#### Powerline separators
|
||
|
||
It is possible to easily customize the `powerline separator` by setting the
|
||
`powerline-default-separator` variable in your `~./spacemacs`. For instance
|
||
if you want to set back the separator to the well-known `arrow` separator
|
||
add the following snippet to your configuration file:
|
||
|
||
```elisp
|
||
(defun dotspacemacs/config ()
|
||
"This is were you can ultimately override default Spacemacs configuration.
|
||
This function is called at the very end of Spacemacs initialization."
|
||
(setq powerline-default-separator 'arrow)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
To save you the time to try all the possible separators provided by the
|
||
powerline, here is an exhaustive set of screenshots:
|
||
|
||
Separator | Screenshot
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`alternate` | ![powerline-alternate](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-alternate.png)
|
||
`arrow` | ![powerline-arrow](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-arrow.png)
|
||
`arrow-fade` | ![powerline-arrow-fade](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-arrow-fade.png)
|
||
`bar` | ![powerline-bar](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-bar.png)
|
||
`box` | ![powerline-box](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-box.png)
|
||
`brace` | ![powerline-brace](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-brace.png)
|
||
`butt` | ![powerline-butt](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-butt.png)
|
||
`chamfer` | ![powerline-chamfer](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-chamfer.png)
|
||
`contour` | ![powerline-contour](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-contour.png)
|
||
`curve` | ![powerline-curve](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-curve.png)
|
||
`rounded` | ![powerline-rounded](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-rounded.png)
|
||
`roundstub` | ![powerline-roundstub](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-roundstub.png)
|
||
`slant` | ![powerline-slant](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-slant.png)
|
||
`wave` | ![powerline-wave](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-wave.png)
|
||
`zigzag` | ![powerline-zigzag](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-zigzag.png)
|
||
`nil` | ![powerline-nil](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/powerline-nil.png)
|
||
|
||
#### Minor Modes
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses [diminish][diminish] mode to reduce the size of minor mode
|
||
indicators:
|
||
|
||
The minor mode area can be toggled on and off with:
|
||
|
||
<SPC> t m m
|
||
|
||
Lighter | Mode
|
||
-------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
⊞ | [golden-ratio][golden-ratio] mode
|
||
Ⓐ | [auto-complete][auto-complete] mode
|
||
Ⓒ | [centered-cursor][centered-cursor] mode
|
||
eⓅ | [e-project][e-project] mode
|
||
Ⓕ | flycheck mode
|
||
Ⓕ2 | flymake mode
|
||
Ⓖ | guide-key mode
|
||
(Ⓟ) | paredit mode
|
||
Ⓢ | flyspell mode
|
||
(Ⓢ) | [smartparens][sp] mode
|
||
Ⓨ | [yasnippet][yasnippet] mode
|
||
(Ⓐ) | [anaconda-mode][anaconda-mode]
|
||
|
||
**Note:** in terminal the regular indicators are used instead of the utf-8
|
||
ones.
|
||
|
||
## Base packages
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` main mechanics rely largely on `Evil` and `Helm` base packages.
|
||
They are both extended with various packages to build on their foundations.
|
||
|
||
### Evil plugins
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` ships with the following evil plugins:
|
||
|
||
Mode | Description
|
||
----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------
|
||
[evil-leader][] | vim leader that bring a new layer of keys in normal mode
|
||
[evil-little-word][] | port of [camelcasemotion.vim][]
|
||
[evil-visualstar][] | search for current selection with `*`
|
||
[evil-exchange][] | port of [vim-exchange][]
|
||
[evil-surround][] | port of [vim-surround][]
|
||
[evil-nerd-commenter][] | port of [nerdcommenter][]
|
||
[evil-search-highlight-persist][] | emulation of hlsearch behavior
|
||
[evil-numbers][] | like C-a/C-x in vim
|
||
[evil-args][] | motions and text objects for arguments
|
||
[evil-jumper][] | jump list emulation
|
||
[NeoTree][neotree] | mimic [NERD Tree][nerdtree]
|
||
|
||
## Commands
|
||
|
||
Every sequences must be performed in `normal` mode.
|
||
|
||
### Escaping
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses [evil-escape][] to easily switch between `insert state` and
|
||
`normal state` with the key sequence `fd`.
|
||
|
||
The choice of `fd` was made to be able to use the same sequence to escape from
|
||
"everything" in Emacs:
|
||
- escape from all evil states to normal state
|
||
- escape from evil-lisp-state to normal state
|
||
- abort evil ex command
|
||
- quit minibuffer
|
||
- abort isearch
|
||
- quit magit buffers
|
||
- quit help buffers
|
||
- hide neotree buffer
|
||
|
||
This sequence can be customized in your `~/.spacemacs`, for instance to
|
||
revert back to the popular configuration using `jj` (just for the example
|
||
it is not recommended) add this to your `config` function:
|
||
|
||
```elisp
|
||
(defun dotspacemacs/config ()
|
||
(setq-default evil-escape-key-sequence (kbd "jj"))
|
||
)
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Executing Vim, Emacs and shell commands
|
||
|
||
Command | Key Binding
|
||
:----------:|------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
Vim | `:`
|
||
Emacs | `<SPC> :`
|
||
Shell | `<SPC> !`
|
||
|
||
### Navigating
|
||
|
||
#### Point/Cursor
|
||
|
||
Navigation is performed using the Vi key bindings `hjkl`.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------|------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`h` | move cursor left
|
||
`j` | move cursor down
|
||
`k` | move cursor up
|
||
`l` | move cursor right
|
||
`H` | move quickly up (10 lines at a time)
|
||
`L` | move quickly down (10 lines at a time)
|
||
`<SPC> j h` | go to the beginning of line (and set a mark at the previous location in the line)
|
||
`<SPC> j l` | go to the end of line (and set a mark at the previous location in the line)
|
||
`<SPC> z z` | lock the cursor at the center of the screen
|
||
|
||
#### Vim motions with ace-jump mode
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses the `evil` integration of [ace-jump mode][ace-jump] which
|
||
enables the invocation of `ace-jump-mode` during motions.
|
||
|
||
It is useful for deleting visually a set of lines, try the following sequence
|
||
in a buffer containing some text:
|
||
|
||
d <SPC> l
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> <SPC>` | initiate ace jump word mode
|
||
`<SPC> l` | initiate ace jump line mode
|
||
``<SPC> ``` | go back to the previous location (before the jump)
|
||
|
||
Hint: you may change to char mode by `C-c C-c` in word mode.
|
||
|
||
#### Window manipulation
|
||
|
||
Every window has a number displayed at the start of the mode-line and can
|
||
be quickly accessed using `<SPC> number`.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> 1` | go to first window
|
||
`<SPC> 2` | go to window number 2
|
||
`<SPC> 3` | go to window number 3
|
||
`<SPC> 4` | go to window number 4
|
||
`<SPC> 5` | go to window number 5
|
||
`<SPC> 6` | go to window number 6
|
||
`<SPC> 7` | go to window number 7
|
||
`<SPC> 8` | go to window number 8
|
||
`<SPC> 9` | go to window number 9
|
||
`<SPC> 0` | go to window number 10
|
||
|
||
Windows manipulation commands (start with `w`):
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> w b` | split a window horizontally
|
||
`<SPC> w c` | close a window
|
||
`<SPC> w d` | toggle window dedication (dedicated window cannot be used by a mode)
|
||
`<SPC> w H` | move window to the left
|
||
`<SPC> w J` | move window to the bottom
|
||
`<SPC> w K` | move window to the top
|
||
`<SPC> w L` | move window to the right
|
||
`<SPC> w m` | maximize/minimize a window
|
||
`<SPC> w M` | maximize/minimize a window, when maximized the buffer is centered
|
||
`<SPC> w p m` | open messages buffer in a popup window
|
||
`<SPC> w p p` | close the current sticky popup window
|
||
`<SPC> w r` | rotate windows clockwise
|
||
`<SPC> w R` | rotate windows counter-clockwise
|
||
`<SPC> w u` | undo window layout (used to effectively undo a close window)
|
||
`<SPC> w U` | redo window layout
|
||
`<SPC> w v` | split a window vertically
|
||
`<SPC> w w` | cycle and focus between windows
|
||
|
||
##### Golden ratio
|
||
|
||
Split windows can be dynamically resized depending on whether they are selected
|
||
or not. Resizing is performed by the [golden-ratio][golden-ratio] mode.
|
||
By default `golden-ratio` if off.
|
||
|
||
The mode can be toggled on and off with:
|
||
|
||
<SPC> t g
|
||
|
||
#### Buffers and Files
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses `ido` for opening files since `ido` way to navigate
|
||
the file system is better than `helm` in my opinion (especially because `ido` can
|
||
remember the last selected directories and buffers, maybe helm can do this ?).
|
||
`ido` is also used to kill buffers.
|
||
|
||
Buffer manipulation commands (start with `b`):
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> b d` | delete the current buffer (beware the associated file is also deleted)
|
||
`<SPC> b k` | kill the current buffer
|
||
`<SPC> b K` | kill all buffers except the current one
|
||
`<SPC> b m h` | move a buffer to the left
|
||
`<SPC> b m j` | move a buffer to the bottom
|
||
`<SPC> b m k` | move a buffer to the top
|
||
`<SPC> b m l` | move a buffer to the right
|
||
`<SPC> b n` | switch to next buffer
|
||
`<SPC> b p` | switch to previous buffer
|
||
`<SPC> b r` | rename the current buffer
|
||
`<SPC> b s` | switch to a buffer using `helm`
|
||
`<SPC> b w` | toggle read-only
|
||
|
||
Files manipulation commands (start with `f`):
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> f f` | open a file using `ido`
|
||
`<SPC> f i` | open your `init.el` file
|
||
`<SPC> f s` | save a file
|
||
`<SPC> f S` | save all files
|
||
`<SPC> f t` | toggle file tree side bar using [NeoTree][neotree]
|
||
`<SPC> f y` | show current file absolute path in the minibuffer
|
||
|
||
#### Ido
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` displays the `ido` minibuffer vertically thanks to the
|
||
[ido-vertical-mode][ido-vertical-mode].
|
||
|
||
Basic `ido` operations can be done with `Ctrl` key:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`C-d` | delete selected file (ask for confirmation)
|
||
`C-k` | select previous file or directory
|
||
`C-<return>` | open a `dired buffer`
|
||
`C-h` | go to parent directory
|
||
`C-j` | select next file or directory
|
||
`C-l` | open the selected file
|
||
`C-S-j` | go to next directory
|
||
`C-S-k` | go to previous directory
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### NeoTree file tree
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` provides a quick and simple way to navigate in an unknown project
|
||
file tree with [NeoTree][neotree].
|
||
|
||
To toggle the `NeoTree` buffer press:
|
||
|
||
<SPC> f t
|
||
|
||
In the `NeoTree` buffer:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
---------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`TAB` or `RET` | expand/open
|
||
`a` | toggle stretch the buffer
|
||
`c` | create a node
|
||
`d` | delete a node
|
||
`g` | refresh
|
||
`H` | toggle hidden files
|
||
`K` | kill corresponding buffer
|
||
`q` or `fd` | hide `NeoTree` buffer
|
||
`r` | rename a node
|
||
|
||
#### Bookmarks
|
||
|
||
Bookmarks can be set anywhere in a file. Bookmarks are persistent. They are very
|
||
useful to jump to/open a known project. `Spacemacs` used `helm-bookmarks` to
|
||
manage them.
|
||
|
||
Open an `helm` window with the current bookmarks by pressing:
|
||
|
||
<SPC> h b
|
||
|
||
Then in the `helm-bookmarks` buffer:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`CTRL+d` | delete the selected bookmark
|
||
`CTRL+e` | edit the selected bookmark
|
||
`CTRL+f` | toggle filename location
|
||
`CTRL+o` | open the selected bookmark in another window
|
||
|
||
To save a new bookmark, just type the name of the bookmark and press `RET`.
|
||
|
||
### Searching
|
||
|
||
#### Persistent highlighting
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses `evil-search-highlight-persist` to keep the searched expression
|
||
highlighted until the next search. It is also possible to clear the
|
||
highlighting by pressing `<SPC> s c` or executing the ex command `:noh`.
|
||
|
||
#### Stacking highlights
|
||
|
||
With [hl-anything][] it is possible to highlight all occurrences of the word
|
||
under point. The highlights can be stacked.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> h c` | clear the current highlightings
|
||
`<SPC> h h` | highlight all occurrence of the word at point
|
||
`<SPC> h n` | next highlighted occurrence
|
||
`<SPC> h N` | previous highlighted occurrence
|
||
`<SPC> h p` | toggle auto-highlight of the enclosing parenthesis
|
||
|
||
#### Auto-highlight symbols
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` supports auto highlighting of the current symbol (provided by the
|
||
[auto-highlight-symbol][auto-highlight] mode) and add a micro-state to it
|
||
which makes it a very handy tool to have in your tool belt.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> s e` | edit all occurrences of the current symbol
|
||
`<SPC> t s` | toggle the auto highlighting
|
||
|
||
Navigation between the highlighted symbols can be done with the commands:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`*` | initiate navigation micro-state
|
||
`<SPC> s n` | go to next occurrence and initiate navigation micro-state
|
||
`<SPC> s N` | go to previous occurrence and initiate navigation micro-state
|
||
`<SPC> s r b` | change range to `whole buffer`
|
||
`<SPC> s r d` | change range to `display area`
|
||
`<SPC> s r f` | change range to `function`
|
||
`<SPC> s R` | change range to default (`whole buffer`)
|
||
|
||
In 'Spacemacs' highlight symbol micro-state:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`e` | edit occurrences
|
||
`n` | go to next occurrence
|
||
`N` | go to previous occurrence
|
||
`d` | go to next definition occurrence
|
||
`D` | go to previous definition occurrence
|
||
`r` | change range (`function`, `display area`, `whole buffer`)
|
||
`R` | go to home occurrence (reset position to starting occurrence)
|
||
Any other key | leave the navigation micro-state
|
||
|
||
The micro-state text in minibuffer display the following information:
|
||
|
||
<M> [6/11]* press (n) or (N) to navigate, (R) for home symbol, (r) to change range
|
||
|
||
Where `<M> [x/y]*` is:
|
||
- M: the current range mode
|
||
- `<B>`: whole buffer range
|
||
- `<D>`: current display range
|
||
- `<F>`: current function range
|
||
- `x`: the index of the current highlighted occurrence
|
||
- `y`: the total number of occurrences
|
||
- `*`: appears if there is at least one occurrence which is not currently
|
||
visible.
|
||
|
||
#### Visual Star
|
||
|
||
With [evil-visualstar][] you can search for the next occurrence of the current
|
||
selection.
|
||
|
||
It is pretty useful combined with the [expand-region](#region-selection)
|
||
bindings.
|
||
|
||
_Note:_ If the current state is not the `visual state` then pressing `*` uses
|
||
[auto-highlight-symbol](#auto-highlight-symbols) and its micro-state.
|
||
|
||
#### Listing symbols by semantic
|
||
|
||
Use `helm-semantic-or-imenu` command from `Helm` to quickly navigate between
|
||
the symbols in a buffer.
|
||
|
||
To list all the symbols of a buffer press:
|
||
|
||
<SPC> s l
|
||
|
||
#### Helm-swoop
|
||
|
||
This is very similar to `moccur`, it displays a `helm` buffer with all the
|
||
occurrences of the word under point. You can then change the search query
|
||
in real-time and navigate between them easily.
|
||
|
||
You can even edit the occurrences directly in the `helm` buffer and apply
|
||
the modifications to the buffer.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> s s` | execute `helm-swoop`
|
||
`<SPC> s S` | execute `helm-multi-swoop`
|
||
`<SPC> s C-s` | execute `helm-multi-swoop-all`
|
||
|
||
### Editing
|
||
|
||
#### Text manipulation commands
|
||
|
||
Text related commands (start with `x`):
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> x u` | set the selected text to lower case
|
||
`<SPC> x U` | set the selected text to upper case
|
||
`<SPC> x d w` | delete trailing whitespaces
|
||
`<SPC> x g l` | set languages used by translate commands
|
||
`<SPC> x g t` | translate current word using Google Translate
|
||
`<SPC> x g T` | reverse source and target languages
|
||
`<SPC> x m j` | move down a line of text
|
||
`<SPC> x m k` | move up a line of text
|
||
`<SPC> x t c` | swap (transpose) the current character with the previous one
|
||
`<SPC> x t w` | swap (transpose) the current word with the previous one
|
||
`<SPC> x t l` | swap (transpose) the current line with the previous one
|
||
`<SPC> x w c` | count the number of words in the selection region
|
||
`<SPC> x w C` | count the number of occurrences per word in the select region
|
||
|
||
#### Change font size
|
||
|
||
The font size of the current buffer can be adjusted with the commands:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> x +` | scale up the font and initiate the font scaling micro-state
|
||
`<SPC> x -` | scale down the font and initiate the font scaling micro-state
|
||
`<SPC> x =` | reset the font size (no scaling) and initiate the font scaling micro-state
|
||
`+` | increase the font size
|
||
`-` | decrease the font size
|
||
`=` | reset the font size
|
||
Any other key | leave the font scaling micro-state
|
||
|
||
#### Increase/Decrease numbers
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses [evil-numbers][] to easily increase or increase numbers.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> n +` | increase the number under point by one and initiate micro-state
|
||
`<SPC> n -` | decrease the number under point by one and initiate micro-state
|
||
|
||
In micro-state:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`+` | increase the number under point by one
|
||
`-` | decrease the number under point by one
|
||
Any other key | leave the micro-state
|
||
|
||
**Tips:** you can increase or decrease a value by more that once by using a
|
||
prefix argument (ie. `10 <SPC> n +` will add 10 to the number under point).
|
||
|
||
#### Spell checking
|
||
|
||
Spell checking commands start with `S`:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> S c` | list of corrections in a `helm` buffer
|
||
`<SPC> S d` | change dictionary language
|
||
`<SPC> S n` | go to the next spell check error
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Region selection
|
||
|
||
Vi `Visual` modes are all supported by `evil`, `Spacemacs` adds another
|
||
`Visual` mode via the [expand-region][] mode.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> v` | initiate expand-region mode then...
|
||
`v` | expand the region by one semantic unit
|
||
`V` | contract the region by one semantic unit
|
||
`r` | reset the region to initial selection
|
||
`ESC` | leave expand-region mode
|
||
|
||
#### Region narrowing
|
||
|
||
The displayed text of a buffer can be narrowed with the commands
|
||
(start with `n`):
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
--------------|----------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> n f` | narrow the buffer to the current function
|
||
`<SPC> n p` | narrow the buffer to the visible page
|
||
`<SPC> n r` | narrow the buffer to the selected text
|
||
`<SPC> n w` | widen, i.e show the whole buffer again
|
||
|
||
#### Line formatting
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` replaces the default `J` Vi key binding (join current line with next
|
||
line) by a slightly more frequent action which is to `go to the line below point
|
||
and indent it`.
|
||
|
||
Join lines can still be performed with `<SPC> j k`
|
||
|
||
Line formatting commands start with `j`:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`J` | go to next line and indent it using auto-indent rules
|
||
`<SPC> j j` | same as `J` but will split the current line at point
|
||
`<SPC> J` | split a quoted string or s-expression in place
|
||
`<SPC> j J` | split a quoted string or s-expression and auto-indent
|
||
`<SPC> j k` | join the current line with the next line
|
||
|
||
Used together these key bindings are very powerful to quickly reformat the code.
|
||
|
||
#### Auto-completion
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses [auto-complete][] auto-completion engine.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`C-j` | select next candidate
|
||
`C-k` | select previous candidate
|
||
`TAB` | expand selection or select next candidate
|
||
`S-TAB` | select previous candidate
|
||
`return` | complete word, if word is already completed insert a carriage return
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Commenting
|
||
|
||
Comments are handled by [evil-nerd-commenter][], it's bound to the following keys.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> ;` | comment operator
|
||
`<SPC> c i` | comment invert
|
||
`<SPC> c l` | comment lines
|
||
`<SPC> c p` | comment paragraphs
|
||
`<SPC> c r` | comment region
|
||
`<SPC> c t` | comment to line
|
||
`<SPC> c y` | comment and yank
|
||
|
||
**Tips:** To comment efficiently a block of line use the combo:
|
||
|
||
<SPC> ; <SPC> l
|
||
|
||
#### Editing Lisp code
|
||
|
||
Lisp navigation and edition is performed with a custom evil `lisp state`
|
||
provided by [evil-lisp-state][evil-lisp-state] package.
|
||
|
||
Intuitive navigation model:
|
||
|
||
`hjkl` behaves like in the default `normal state`.
|
||
|
||
**Next sexp on the same level (sibling)**
|
||
- `L` next sexp
|
||
- `H` previous sexp
|
||
|
||
**Change level (parent/children)**
|
||
- `J` go to next sexp one level down
|
||
- `K` go to previous one level up
|
||
|
||
And that's it! All these commands always put the point _at the beginning_ of
|
||
the sexp.
|
||
|
||
##### Key bindings maps
|
||
|
||
###### Regular normal state bindings
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Function
|
||
--------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`a` | evil-append
|
||
`c` | evil-change
|
||
`d` | evil-delete
|
||
`h` | next char
|
||
`i` | evil-insert-state
|
||
`I` | evil-insert-line
|
||
`j` | next visual line
|
||
`k` | previous visual line
|
||
`l` | next char
|
||
`o` | evil-insert-below
|
||
`O` | evil-insert-above
|
||
`p` | evil-past-after
|
||
`P` | evil-past-before
|
||
`r` | evil-replace
|
||
`C-r` | undo-tree-redo
|
||
`u` | undo-tree-undo
|
||
`x` | evil-delete-char
|
||
`X` | evil-delete-backward-char
|
||
`y` | evil-yank
|
||
`ESC` | evil-normal-state
|
||
|
||
###### Lisp specific bindings
|
||
|
||
_In this table we assume that `evil-lisp-state-backward-prefix` is set to
|
||
default `<tab>`_
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Function
|
||
--------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`(` | insert sibling before sexp and switch to `insert state`
|
||
`)` | insert sibling after sexp and switch to `insert state`
|
||
`$` | sp-end-of-sexp
|
||
`0` | sp-beginning-of-sexp
|
||
`A` | sp-absorb-sexp
|
||
`b` | sp-forward-barf-sexp
|
||
`<tab> b` | sp-backward-barf-sexp
|
||
`C` | sp-convolute-sexp
|
||
`Dd` | sp-kill-hybrid-sexp
|
||
`Dx` | sp-kill-sexp
|
||
`<tab> Dx` | sp-backward-kill-sexp
|
||
`Ds` | sp-kill-symbol
|
||
`<tab> Ds` | sp-backward-kill-symbol
|
||
`Dw` | sp-kill-word
|
||
`<tab> Dw` | sp-backward-kill-word
|
||
`E$` | evil-lisp-state-eval-sexp-end-of-line
|
||
`Ee` | eval-last-sexp
|
||
`Ef` | eval-defun
|
||
`gs` | go to source of symbol under point
|
||
`gt` | sp-transpose-sexp
|
||
`gT` | sp-transpose-hybrid-sexp
|
||
`H` | previous sexp at the same level
|
||
`J` | next sexp one level down
|
||
`K` | previous sexp one level up
|
||
`L` | next sexp of the same level
|
||
`M` | sp-join-sexp (think about `merge-sexp`)
|
||
`R` | sp-raise-sexp
|
||
`s` | sp-forward-slurp-sexp
|
||
`<tab> s` | sp-backward-slurp-sexp
|
||
`S` | sp-splice-sexp-killing-forward
|
||
`<tab> S` | sp-splice-sexp-killing-backward
|
||
`w` | wrap sexp
|
||
`W` | unwrap sexp
|
||
`<tab> W` | sp-backward-unwrap-sexp
|
||
`Y` | sp-copy-sexp
|
||
`<tab> y` | sp-backward-copy-sexp
|
||
`backspace` | sp-backward-delete-char
|
||
`S-backspace` | sp-delete-char
|
||
`RET` | indent next line
|
||
`S-RET` | insert new line char and switch to `insert state`
|
||
|
||
**Reminder:**
|
||
`lisp state` is a [base state](#base-states) which means that leaving
|
||
the `insert state` when the previous state was `lisp` will set you back
|
||
in `lisp state`.
|
||
To go back to `normal state` press `<ESC>` or `fd` while in `lisp state`.
|
||
|
||
### Project management
|
||
|
||
Projects in `Spacemacs` are managed with [projectile][projectile]. In
|
||
`projectile` projects are defined implicitly, for instance the root of a
|
||
project is found when a `.git` repository or `.projectile` file is
|
||
encountered in the file tree.
|
||
|
||
The only bound key for `projectile` is `projectile-commander` which is:
|
||
|
||
<SPC> p
|
||
|
||
`projectile commander` commands:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`a` | run `ack` on project
|
||
`A` | run `ag` on project
|
||
`b` | switch to project buffer
|
||
`d` | find directory in project
|
||
`D` | open project root in `dired`
|
||
`f` | find file in project
|
||
`g` | run `grep` on project
|
||
`h` | find file in project using `helm`
|
||
`j` | find a tag in project
|
||
`k` | kill all project buffers
|
||
`o` | run `multi-occur` on project
|
||
`R` | regenerate the project's [e|g]tags
|
||
`r` | replace a string in the project
|
||
`s` | switch project
|
||
`T` | find test files in project
|
||
`v` | open project root in `vc-dir` or `magit`
|
||
|
||
### Working with Git
|
||
|
||
Git commands (start with `g`):
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> g c c` | highlight regions by age of commits
|
||
`<SPC> g c C` | clear highlights
|
||
`<SPC> g c t` | highlight regions by last updated time
|
||
`<SPC> g s` | open a `magit` status window
|
||
`<SPC> g m` | display the last commit message of the current line
|
||
`<SPC> g t` | launch the git time machine
|
||
|
||
- Highlight by age of commit or last update time is provided by
|
||
[smeargle][smeargle].
|
||
- Git time machine is provided by [git-timemachine][git-timemachine].
|
||
- Git last commit message per line is provided by
|
||
[git-messenger][git-messenger]
|
||
|
||
#### Magit
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses [magit][magit] to manage Git repositories.
|
||
|
||
To open a `status buffer`, type in a buffer of a Git repository:
|
||
|
||
<SPC> g s
|
||
|
||
The buffer is opened in `Emacs state` but you can sill navigate up and down
|
||
with `k` and `j` respectively (should be like this in all `magit` buffers).
|
||
|
||
Here are the often used bindings inside a `status buffer`:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`$` | open `command output buffer`
|
||
`c c` | open a `commit message buffer`
|
||
`b b` | checkout a branch
|
||
`b c` | create a branch
|
||
`b v` | open the `branch manager buffer`
|
||
`f f` | fetch changes
|
||
`F -r F` | pull and rebase
|
||
`j` | go down
|
||
`k` | go up
|
||
`K` | discard changes
|
||
`l l` | open `log buffer`
|
||
`P P` | push
|
||
`q` | quit
|
||
`s` | on a file or hunk in a diff: stage the file or hunk
|
||
`+` | on a hunk: increase hunk size
|
||
`-` | on a hunk: decrease hunk size
|
||
`S` | stage all
|
||
`TAB` | on a file: expand/collapse diff
|
||
`u` | on a staged file: unstage
|
||
`U` | unstage all staged files
|
||
`z z` | stash changes
|
||
|
||
In a commit message buffer press `C-c C-c` to commit the changes with the
|
||
entered message. `C-c C-k` will discard the commit message.
|
||
|
||
**Note:** Sometimes you will be asked about reverting the commit buffer,
|
||
you can answer `y` with no issue.
|
||
|
||
#### Quick guide for recurring use cases in Magit
|
||
|
||
- Amend a commit:
|
||
- `l l` to open `log buffer`
|
||
- `c a` on the commit you want to amend
|
||
- `C-c C-c` to submit the changes
|
||
- Squash last commit:
|
||
- `l l` to open `log buffer`
|
||
- `E` on the second to last commit, it opens the `rebase buffer`
|
||
- `j` to put point on last commit
|
||
- `i` to pass in `insert state`
|
||
- `s` to squash it
|
||
- `C-c C-c` to continue to the `commit message buffer`
|
||
- `C-c C-c` again when you have finished to edit the commit message
|
||
- Force push a squashed commit:
|
||
- in the `status buffer` you should see the new commit unpushed and the
|
||
old commit unpulled
|
||
- `P -f P` for force a push (**beware** usually it is not recommended to
|
||
rewrite the history of a public repository, but if you are *sure* that you
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are the only one to work on a repository it is ok - i.e. in your fork).
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- Add upstream remote (the parent repository you have forked):
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- `b v` to open the `branch manager buffer`
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- `a` to add a remote, type the name (i.e. `upstream`) and the URL
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- Pull changes from upstream (the parent repository you have forked) and push:
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- `F -r C-u F` and choose `upstream` or the name you gave to it
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- `P P` to push the commit to `origin`
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|
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#### Git gutter bitmaps
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|
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`Spacemacs` has custom fringe bitmaps for
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[git-gutter-fringe][git-gutter]:
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|
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Symbol | Description
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||
:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|-----------------
|
||
![git-new](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/git-new-line.png) | new line
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||
![git-del](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/git-del-line.png) | at least one line has been deleted
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||
![git-mod](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/git-mod-line.png) | modified line
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|
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### Registers
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|
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Access commands to the various registers start with `r`:
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|
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Key Binding | Description
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------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
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`<SPC> r e` | show evil yank and named registers
|
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`<SPC> r m` | show marks register
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`<SPC> r r` | show helm register
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`<SPC> r y` | show kill ring
|
||
|
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### Errors handling
|
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|
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`Spacemacs` uses [Flycheck][flycheck] to gives error feedback on the fly.
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The checks are only performed at save time by default.
|
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|
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Errors management commands (star with `f` for `flycheck`):
|
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|
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Key Binding | Description
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||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> f c` | clear all errors
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||
`<SPC> f l` | display the `flycheck` list of errors/warnings
|
||
`<SPC> f n` | go to the next `flycheck` error
|
||
`<SPC> f p` | go to the previous flycheck error
|
||
|
||
Custom fringe bitmaps:
|
||
|
||
Symbol | Description
|
||
:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|------------
|
||
![dot-error](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/dot-error.png) | Error
|
||
![dot-warning](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/dot-warning.png) | warning
|
||
![dot-info](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/master/doc/dot-info.png) | Info
|
||
|
||
### Modes
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` tries to add more natural Vi key bindings to some modes or
|
||
simply add new leader key bindings.
|
||
|
||
Leader key bindings start with `m` because they are bindings related to
|
||
the current `major mode`.
|
||
|
||
#### Helm
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` add `hjkl` navigation to `helm` buffers:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`CTRL+h` | go to previous page
|
||
`CTRL+j` | go to previous item
|
||
`CTRL+k` | go to next item
|
||
`CTRL+l` | go to next page
|
||
|
||
#### Erlang
|
||
|
||
`Spacemacs` uses [EDTS][edts] as an Erlang coding environment.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> m d` | show man page documentation
|
||
`<SPC> m e` | go to next issue
|
||
`<SPC> m g` | go to definition
|
||
`<SPC> m G` | find a module in the current project
|
||
`<SPC> m h` | open the header file under point
|
||
`<SPC> m l` | find a function in the current module
|
||
`<SPC> m m` | go to the macro definition under point
|
||
`<SPC> m r` | go to the record definition under point
|
||
|
||
#### Ledger
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> m a` | add a transaction
|
||
`<SPC> m d` | delete current transaction
|
||
|
||
#### Org
|
||
|
||
In `org`, [evil-org-mode][evil-org-mode] is activated.
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`gh` | outline-up-heading
|
||
`gj` | org-forward-heading-same-level
|
||
`gk` | org-backward-heading-same-level
|
||
`gl` | outline-next-visible-heading
|
||
`t` | org-todo
|
||
`T` | org-insert-todo-heading nil
|
||
`H` | org-beginning-of-line
|
||
`L` | org-end-of-line
|
||
`;t` | org-show-todo-tree
|
||
`o` | always-insert-item
|
||
`O` | org-insert-heading
|
||
`$` | org-end-of-line
|
||
`^` | org-beginning-of-line
|
||
`<` | org-metaleft
|
||
`>` | org-metaright
|
||
`;a` | org-agenda`
|
||
|
||
#### Perforce
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`<SPC> p 4 a` | add a file in depot
|
||
`<SPC> p 4 d` | delete a file in depot
|
||
`<SPC> p 4 D` | p4-describe
|
||
`<SPC> p 4 e` | checkout a file
|
||
`<SPC> p 4 r` | rename a file
|
||
`<SPC> p 4 R` | revert a file
|
||
`<SPC> p 4 S` | submit CL
|
||
|
||
#### Python
|
||
|
||
Writing python code with spacemacs is supported by python contribution. Please see [python contribution][python-contrib] documentation for detail.
|
||
|
||
#### JavaScript
|
||
|
||
[js2-mode][] will activate for all `*.js` files, along with
|
||
[tern-auto-complete][] which will provide the best JavaScript
|
||
completion currently available. Just make sure you have the [tern][]
|
||
NPM module installed.
|
||
|
||
Tern includes the following key bindings:
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`M-.` | jump to the definition of the thing under the cursor.
|
||
`M-,` | brings you back to last place you were when you pressed M-..
|
||
`C-c C-r` | rename the variable under the cursor.
|
||
`C-c C-c` | find the type of the thing under the cursor.
|
||
`C-c C-d` | find docs of the thing under the cursor. Press again to open the associated URL (if any).
|
||
|
||
#### rcirc
|
||
|
||
Key Binding | Description
|
||
------------------|------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
`CTRL+j` | next item in command history
|
||
`CTRL+k` | previous item in command history
|
||
|
||
## Tips
|
||
|
||
### Tips for Emacs users
|
||
|
||
If you came here with a pure Emacs background, here are some useful tips to get
|
||
you started.
|
||
|
||
1) As you may have notice, raw Emacs behavior is indeed available in Evil via the
|
||
`Emacs state`!
|
||
|
||
To start you could setup the `Emacs state` as the default one, pressing `fd`
|
||
quickly would bring you to `Normal state` and pressing `ESC` from there would
|
||
bring you back in `Emacs state`. This way you should never feel lost.
|
||
|
||
To do so add the following snippet to your `~/.spacemacs`:
|
||
|
||
```elisp
|
||
(defun dotspacemacs/config ()
|
||
"This is were you can ultimately override default Spacemacs configuration.
|
||
This function is called at the very end of Spacemacs initialization."
|
||
(setq evil-default-state 'emacs)
|
||
(define-key evil-normal-state-map [escape] 'evil-emacs-state))
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
### Tips for Spacemacs advanced users
|
||
|
||
1) To Make `lisp state` the default state in `Emacs Lisp` buffers, insert in
|
||
your `~/.spacemacs` the following snippet:
|
||
|
||
```elisp
|
||
(defun dotspacemacs/config ()
|
||
(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'evil-lisp-state))
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
## Contributors Achievements
|
||
|
||
Achievements | Contributors
|
||
-----------------------------------------------------|------------------------
|
||
[First contribution][1st-contrib] | trishume
|
||
[First contribution layer][1st-clayer] | trishume
|
||
[First blog article on Spacemacs][1st-arctile] | Wolfy87
|
||
[100th issue (PR)][100th-issue] | danielwuz
|
||
|
||
## Thank you
|
||
|
||
[Jokes aside](#contributions), thank you Richard for this great piece of
|
||
software.
|
||
|
||
Thank you to all the contributors and the whole Emacs community from core
|
||
developers to elisp hackers!
|
||
|
||
[evil]: https://gitorious.org/evil/pages/Home
|
||
[evil-leader]: https://github.com/cofi/evil-leader
|
||
[RSI]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Repetitive_strain_injury
|
||
[sacha_guide]: http://sachachua.com/blog/2013/05/how-to-learn-emacs-a-hand-drawn-one-pager-for-beginners/
|
||
[use-package]: https://github.com/jwiegley/use-package
|
||
[keychords]: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/KeyChord
|
||
[centered-cursor]: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/centered-cursor-mode.el
|
||
[ace-jump]: https://github.com/winterTTr/ace-jump-mode
|
||
[helm]: https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm
|
||
[popwin]: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PopWin
|
||
[golden-ratio]: https://github.com/roman/golden-ratio.el
|
||
[solarized-theme]: https://github.com/bbatsov/solarized-emacs
|
||
[powerline]: https://github.com/milkypostman/powerline
|
||
[diminish]: http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/DiminishedModes
|
||
[auto-complete]: https://github.com/auto-complete
|
||
[auto-highlight]: https://github.com/emacsmirror/auto-highlight-symbol
|
||
[e-project]: https://github.com/jrockway/eproject
|
||
[projectile]: https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile
|
||
[sp]: https://github.com/Fuco1/smartparens
|
||
[flycheck]: https://github.com/flycheck
|
||
[yasnippet]: https://github.com/capitaomorte/yasnippet
|
||
[expand-region]: https://github.com/magnars/expand-region.el
|
||
[multiple-cursors]: https://github.com/magnars/multiple-cursors.el
|
||
[keybindings]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/vimacs/blob/master/my-keybindings.el
|
||
[hswoop]: https://github.com/ShingoFukuyama/helm-swoop
|
||
[hcss]: https://github.com/ShingoFukuyama/helm-css-scss
|
||
[hyas]: https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm-c-yasnippet
|
||
[hthemes]: https://github.com/syohex/emacs-helm-themes
|
||
[projectile]: https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile
|
||
[hdescbinds]: https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm-descbinds
|
||
[hflyspell]: https://gist.github.com/cofi/3013327
|
||
[evil-little-word]: https://github.com/tarao/evil-plugins#evil-little-wordel
|
||
[evil-visualstar]: https://github.com/bling/evil-visualstar
|
||
[evil-exchange]: https://github.com/Dewdrops/evil-exchange
|
||
[evil-surround]: https://github.com/timcharper/evil-surround
|
||
[camelcasemotion.vim]: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1905
|
||
[vim-exchange]: https://github.com/tommcdo/vim-exchange
|
||
[vim-surround]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround
|
||
[evil-nerd-commenter]: https://github.com/redguardtoo/evil-nerd-commenter
|
||
[nerdcommenter]: https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdcommenter
|
||
[evil-escape]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/evil-escape
|
||
[evil-args]: https://github.com/wcsmith/evil-args
|
||
[evil-jumper]: https://github.com/bling/evil-jumper
|
||
[evil-org-mode]: https://github.com/edwtjo/evil-org-mode
|
||
[nose]: https://github.com/nose-devs/nose/
|
||
[nose.el]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/nose.el
|
||
[pylookup]: https://github.com/tsgates/pylookup
|
||
[jedi]: https://github.com/tkf/emacs-jedi
|
||
[edts]: https://github.com/tjarvstrand/edts
|
||
[ess-R-object-popup]: https://github.com/myuhe/ess-R-object-popup.el
|
||
[ess-R-data-view]: https://github.com/myuhe/ess-R-data-view.el
|
||
[monokai-theme]: https://github.com/oneKelvinSmith/monokai-emacs
|
||
[zenburn-theme]: https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs
|
||
[git-gutter]: https://github.com/syohex/emacs-git-gutter-fringe
|
||
[magit]: http://magit.github.io/
|
||
[smeargle]: https://github.com/syohex/emacs-smeargle
|
||
[git-timemachine]: https://github.com/pidu/git-timemachine
|
||
[git-messenger]: https://github.com/syohex/emacs-git-messenger
|
||
[evil-lisp-state]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/evil-lisp-state
|
||
[ido-vertical-mode]: https://github.com/gempesaw/ido-vertical-mode.el
|
||
[emacs_live]: https://github.com/overtone/emacs-live
|
||
[issues]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/issues
|
||
[vundle]: https://github.com/gmarik/Vundle.vim
|
||
[anzu]: https://github.com/syohex/emacs-anzu
|
||
[js2-mode]: https://github.com/mooz/js2-mode
|
||
[tern-auto-complete]: https://github.com/marijnh/tern/blob/master/emacs/tern-auto-complete.el
|
||
[tern]: http://ternjs.net/
|
||
[themes-megapack]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/tree/master/contrib/themes-megapack
|
||
[python-contrib]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/tree/master/contrib/lang/python
|
||
[guide-key]: https://github.com/kai2nenobu/guide-key
|
||
[guide-key-tip]: https://github.com/aki2o/guide-key-tip
|
||
[gitter]: https://gitter.im/syl20bnr/spacemacs
|
||
[CONTRIBUTE.md-PR]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTE.md#pull-request-guidelines
|
||
[CONTRIBUTE.md-CL]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/blob/master/CONTRIBUTE.md#submitting-a-contribution-layer-upstream
|
||
[neotree]: https://github.com/jaypei/emacs-neotree
|
||
[nerdtree]: https://github.com/scrooloose/nerdtree
|
||
[evil-numbers]: https://github.com/cofi/evil-numbers
|
||
[1st-contrib]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/pull/19
|
||
[1st-clayer]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/commit/e802027d75d0c0aed55539b0da2dfa0df94dfd39
|
||
[1st-arctile]: http://oli.me.uk/2014/11/06/spacemacs-emacs-vim/
|
||
[100th-issue]: https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/pull/100
|
||
[anaconda-mode]: https://github.com/proofit404/anaconda-mode
|