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|  | + bindings for flycheck-(next|prev)-error
~ bindings for org mode (now has prefix "l" for links)
~ c(++?)-mode's binding for c-(beg|end)-of-statement now set just for
  c(++?)-mode | 
|  | ~ Links were misaligned
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- environment section as systemd gets path variables in .zprofile | 
|  | I really like Eshell.  Fanboy a bit about it in my configuration, and
describe its true abilities.  Further split up the config so it's a
bit easier to read. | 
|  | Change namespace for my configurations custom functions, better
representation. | 
|  | Flip ~+dired/omit-mode~'s value before toggling dired-omit-mode. | 
|  | I was stupid and pushed an improper version of custom.el | 
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|  | Preferably don't use this?  Just configure in config.org or init.el,
can be documented better there. | 
|  | Nice function, deterministic, uses a minimal amount of time to compute. | 
|  | To remove the ~(require 'cl)~ dependency, I wrote my own reduce for
boolean values, recursive, which should do the trick.  Mostly just to
remove the annoying "haha no cl library anymore". | 
|  | Nicer to do this and have a formatted file to commit on git than
commit a non-formatted file and realise after a push. | 
|  | Using sly, make a LISP IDE in Emacs.  REPL with high level
integration, first class syntax highlighting and error reporting and
an environment literally built out of it. | 
|  | Always open a new frame when opening link in org-mode: predictable,
safe behaviour which leaves it up to my window manager as to what to
do next.  Most of my opened links are files that I want to examine
along with the org file I opened them from: this allows me to do
exactly that. | 
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|  | + Nicer prompt which shows git information on the fly.
+ Cute figlet banner for start of eshell
Pretty nifty! | 
|  | Set to 4 workers at the start to make compilation at least as fast as
possible: my laptop has 4 cores so it'll just slow it down until early
compilation is done, while my desktop can still keep going as it has 8
threads.  In config.org this is setup correctly so the rest of the
config (which is the much larger part) uses a system dependent number
of cores. | 
|  | In particular they now have *blue foregrounds with a dull blue for
inactive buffers. | 
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|  | SystemD now knows my path on user login, which is a great help as
Emacs has always been kinda weird in server mode (which I've only just
figured out to be a problem of SystemD rather than Emacs).
debuginfod's profile script for some reason doesn't work for zsh,
which means the ~DEBUGINFOD_URL~ variable isn't set.  So set it up
here. | 
|  | ~ made emacsclient calls with no alternate editors in
  eselect (confidence in server)
~ made notmuch option on eselect actually work properly
~ adjusted icons in status scripts | 
|  | Might be kinda useless but I think it actually makes it a bit easier
to distinguish what's written in a file. | 
|  | In order of complexity:
- set (leader "dd") to ~dired~ rather than ~dired-jump~, because I
  think it's better to have an option to choose directory
- +dired/maybe-frame -> dired-other-frame (just use another frame always)
- dired-omit-mode config:
  - When ~dired-hide-details-mode~ is on, hide all dot(files/directories)
  - When ~dired-hide-details-mode~ is off, show all files (turn off ~dired-omit-mode~)
  - This is achieved by hooking ~+dired/omit-files~ (which does the
    above) to ~dired-hide-details-mode-hook~ | 
|  | Allows for insertion of emojis, though ~counsel-unicode-char~ allows
you to do that too 🤔 | 
|  | I use counsel-rg usually as it provides instant results.  At the point
where I'll need a compilation-like buffer of results I'll just use one
of the *grep functions, which work regardless of ripgrep being
installed (essentially just learn one tool, well, rather than multiple
tools, badly.) | 
|  | Relative numbers are cooler, easier to see what your program is
reading in a file using relative numbers. | 
|  | Now disables mode line for extra *immersion* | 
|  | Faster overall, incremental compilation. | 
|  | next-error, previous-error and recompile to make compilation easier: I
can now traverse through errors and retry compiling without having to
leave code buffers! | 
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|  | Better than using ibuffer, just does it like a macro. | 
|  | Just a nice bit of functionality, also added bindings for stuff I've
needed when using dired recently. | 
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|  | Old man eyes | 
|  | Better version of org-goto, use in place imenu when in org mode documents | 
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|  | List of tools. | 
|  | Last time I used this thing was 3 years ago (5c72c72) in Doom.  This
configuration is largely similar to that, but without whatever magic
doom did for the 'childframe' module. | 
|  | Set orderless ivy integration in orderless package rather than ivy for
better deferral.
Set counsel-grep-swiper-limit to ~1.5MB because swiper usually can
handle it and I really don't like counsel-grep as I need to put in at
least two characters to get a result back. | 
|  | Transposing objects?  Pretty cool Emacs, but I'd like it in vim. | 
|  | Firstly use ~(general-evil-setup t)~ to create aliases for general-def
that are similar to evil (nmap, vmap, etc).  Define my own nmmap which
combines normal and motion states.
Refactor all uses into the general-evil aliases. | 
|  | Provides finer control over fragment options. | 
|  | -wait keyword from org-todo-keywords because it's useless
+shell language capability to babel. | 
|  | Provides the ability to generate a report in your file, and also an
advice which (when a toggle is enabled) regenerates the top level
report after clock out. | 
|  | Just remove a few useless packages and update my cached versions list. |