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For dante, setup the repl-command-line
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Goto functions just open dired instances for a specific folder, which a
lambda can do better. Instead of having to load the new file just to use
the function, just make the bindings directly via dired.
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Omg haskell is so fidgety on Emacs. Or maybe doom is badly configured?
Anyway, using dante I can setup a comfy way to edit stuff in org mode
and directly in an hs file.
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Now finally reusing tmux because I've switched to alacritty and it
doesn't have windows lol.
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Moved around a few sections for a more flowing summary.
Changed generate-template to only download a template if it hasn't
already been copied
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remove all the folders that were created by install.sh and the doom
emacs install.
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Instead of having a really distributed and sparse code structure over
the /home/user directory, I've put all code in the code directory.
The directory structure is now like this.
~/Programming -> ~/Code/Learning
~/Projects -> ~/Code/Projects;
~/Projects/Templates -> ~/Code/Templates;
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Binaries are stored in ~/bin/binaries. Repositories for binaries are in ~/bin/repos.
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Oreomode is literally useless and cringy. Honestly if I need to setup a
debug system (which I don't, most of the time) then I'll do it myself.
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Similar to my previous refactoring, I am just repositioning some
documentation around the code blocks to be at the start rather than the
end. This is for the literate system particularly
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Just better formatting and some nice docstrings for easier use in my
literate module.
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More descriptive heading
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I've setup sddm to not load in bootup, because usually if I've restarted
my system then getting onto a terminal will allow me to quickly debug
without loading and bootstrapping and entire GUI. I don't restart my PC
often, so if I do it's likely cos I'm debugging some OS level bug.
Furthermore, accessing the terminal directly will give me a bit more
control over whether to load a GUI or not. And it's just faster.
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Instead of using "use-package!" which will handle loading stuff,
flyspell is already in the hook for org mode. Therefore, inherently,
org-mode and flyspell will be loaded automatically in tandem. So I just
made a map! call that will run after flyspell and org have been loaded,
then just set-up the key binds itself.
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oreodave/theme is the dedicated function/state namespace for theme
management. It's just cleaner and nicer.
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Ivy-posframe now only applies to a set of functions through the
ivy-display-functions-alist. Some functions just aren't meant to be
posframed and are incredibly slow when using posframes, so I don't put
those in the list. Those functions in the list are functions that have a
negligible change in performance while providing a much better
experience via posframe.
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Rust compilers and modules
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org-directory and org-agenda-files are annoying to setup and are vital
to using emacs for me. I don't load org-mode files necessarily before
using these variables. Thus, set them outside of the (after! org) call,
then do the mapping inside (after! org) because this is a very important system.
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When doing an offline template download, it's more the directory than a
file that you're copying and moving.
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LSP config that triggers lsp-ui-doc-mode when lsp is loaded. Also sets
lsp-ui-doc-position to top because it's really annoying to see it pop up
on cursor.
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No need for it, when I already have one installed with C# mode.
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This c-style doesn't fully conform to allman, using parts of Linux,
thus let's just call it custom.
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For all ivy functions, display at the bottom center. Will be specialised soon.
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No need to use Emacs as my shell. Just use Konsole and be happy. As a
result, no need to load vterm early.
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Same reason as big keymap. Easier to work with.
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Keymap needs to be split because oh god trying to edit it as one huge
block was a bad idea. Instead split it into module components and write
there. Easier to navigate, edit and consider than one massive block.
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Easier to read and understand what this code block does if I describe it
straight away rather than scrolling to the bottom to see what it does.
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Bookmarks getting deleted everytime I update doom is so annoying.
Instead, store it in the private dir from the get go
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:test string= makes it so cl-pushnew will test if there are any "Libgen"
records already in the alist before pushing. Basically, unique records.
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No need to send my shit elsewhere, I'll handle timing myself if
necessary. I really don't use this service anymore, and honestly it's
more of a hassle than needed.
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~/.local/bin/wakatime is the location a pip --user install puts wakatime
to. Use that from now on.
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+childframe for ivy as it is useful, can configure it to go anywhere
-lsp for haskell because it doesn't work
+pomodoro for the pomodoro technique
+rust with lsp because I want to start learning rust
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gentemplate from sh but in Emacs!
Uses magit-clone to get the repositories, and can actually detect if
you're offline just to use a different version that copies it locally
from your machine.
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I've finally moved on with doom to SPC s instead of SPC /. SPC s is
faster than /. Most of the functions are on their excluding searching
via etags, so I just need that.
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I have to see the test output from my tests!
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if loading the destination file, it will not be local but rather the
expanded version of it
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:after-call specifically for org mode now
setqs are preserved for one use only
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Using an org file for packages now! Explaining my choices and stuff.
packages.el loads bin/packages.el now
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No need to do all the hard work when "load!" does it for me
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Doing react, may as well use this snippet from vscode
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org-gcal is only used for calendar events, thus only when the calendar
is opened should it be used
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The official package name is org, not org-mode. Thus the packages don't
defer properly.
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I use Emacs as my terminal emu now, which means vterm needs to be loaded
from the get go.
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