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author | Aryadev Chavali <aryadev@aryadevchavali.com> | 2023-07-13 15:35:34 +0100 |
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committer | Aryadev Chavali <aryadev@aryadevchavali.com> | 2023-07-13 15:35:34 +0100 |
commit | ad2d621f646be236b1ce783ed42796a19c8e234c (patch) | |
tree | bdca816f36440f55e340fcc5410f3209f1c4988e /Emacs/.config | |
parent | 93b8ae46207cf29660fb3c21d34dc45ee872c670 (diff) | |
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(Emacs)~any headings which are untangled get a WIP tag
Any headings with a properties setup to force Emacs not to tangle them
i.e. I'm actively *not* using those packages should get a WIP tag.
This means I can look over my configuration for dead trees when
eventually doing a cleanup.
Diffstat (limited to 'Emacs/.config')
-rw-r--r-- | Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org | 45 |
1 files changed, 25 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org index 22c3133..82d36fe 100644 --- a/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org +++ b/Emacs/.config/emacs/config.org @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ Finally, set the mode-line-format. mode-line-misc-info mode-line-end-spaces))) #+end_src -*** Telephone-line +*** WIP Telephone-line :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :END: @@ -738,11 +738,12 @@ Setup for counsel. Load after ivy and helpful. (t . ivy--regex-ignore-order))) (counsel-mode)) #+end_src -**** Ivy posframe +**** WIP Ivy posframe :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :END: -This makes ivy minibuffer windows use child frames. Very nice eyecandy. +This makes ivy minibuffer windows use child frames. +Very nice eyecandy, but can get kinda annoying. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package ivy-posframe :hook (ivy-mode-hook . ivy-posframe-mode) @@ -756,7 +757,7 @@ This makes ivy minibuffer windows use child frames. Very nice eyecandy. (setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist '((t . ivy-posframe-display-at-window-center)))) #+end_src -**** Counsel etags +**** WIP Counsel etags :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :END: @@ -773,7 +774,7 @@ This has been replaced by [[*xref][xref]] which is inbuilt. (search-leader "t" #'counsel-etags-find-tag)) #+end_src -*** Ido +*** WIP Ido :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :END: @@ -1052,9 +1053,15 @@ with abstracting a few things away. ("smon" (format-time-string "%B" (current-time))))) #+end_src -*** Skeletons -Defining some basic skeletons and a macro to help generate an abbrev -as well. +*** WIP Skeletons +:PROPERTIES: +:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no +:END: +Defines a macro for generating a skeleton + abbrev for a given mode. +Doesn't sanitise inputs because I assume callers are /rational/ actors +who would *only* use this for their top level Emacs config. + +Honestly didn't find much use for this currently, so disabled. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package skeleton :straight nil @@ -2180,7 +2187,7 @@ work for me given the various TeX utilities installed via Arch. (use-package evil-ledger :after ledger-mode) #+end_src -** Zone +** WIP Zone :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :END: @@ -2899,7 +2906,7 @@ there. :init (setq sql-display-sqli-buffer-function nil)) #+end_src -** Ada +** WIP Ada :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :END: @@ -3112,14 +3119,12 @@ book so it's useful to have some Emacs binds for it. "sr" #'racket-send-region "sd" #'racket-send-definition)) #+end_src -** CSharp +** WIP CSharp :PROPERTIES: :header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :END: -I sometimes use C# when I'm bored or if I'm trying out a language -feature. However, if I desperately needed an easy way to make a -fast-ish API server or some kinda industrial level project then C# -would probably be the language I would reach for. +Haven't used C# in a while, but Emacs is alright for it with +omnisharp. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package csharp-mode :defer t @@ -3139,9 +3144,9 @@ would probably be the language I would reach for. ("return" . "⟼"))) #+end_src ** Java -I kinda dislike Java, but if necessary I will code in it. Might have -to use an IDE for the cooler features, but use Emacs for editing. -Just setup a style and some pretty symbols. +I kinda dislike Java, but if necessary I will code in it. Just setup +a style and some pretty symbols. You can use LSP to get cooler +features to be fair. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package ob-java :straight nil @@ -3294,8 +3299,8 @@ Firstly, web mode for consistent colouring of syntax. (web-mode-markup-indent-offset 2) (web-mode-css-indent-offset 2))) #+end_src - -Then emmet for super speed +*** Emmet +Emmet for super speed code writing. #+begin_src emacs-lisp (use-package emmet-mode :hook (web-mode-hook . emmet-mode) |