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They don't exist in doom anymore, so no need for them to take up space
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This ocaml module has proper lsp support, and has the bindings I require
regularly. I use utop to REPL my code, with bindings to send parts of my
code to UTOP
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This is for the literate org file.
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Moved all org files from modules, which should really just hold modules,
to another location (config). Cleaner and easier to use
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Gentemplate is one of those things that just makes sense as a module.
Thus, converted it. I may convert a few more org files into full blown modules.
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Oreoline is a simple modeline using telephone-line. It does most of what
I need and decreases my load time by a bit.
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Emacs support for f# isn't bad, just a bit buggy. .NET core has a lot of
stuff for f# that isn't leveraged properly, so I configured it to help a
tiny bit.
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Removed ivyposframe and battery mode cos they're useless.
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libgen.me, even though it has a better UI, it doesn't have a great UX.
Furthermore, doesn't work most of the time.
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The ocaml module doesn't really work properly as of right now, so I'm
using my own version.
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Code cleanliness
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Really useful and actually works.
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Change was not fully propagated, only just realised now.
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Really useful and great for lsp buffers
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std::string and string should be 'strings' for the c/c++ mode
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like other doom keybinds, the description must be uppercase
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lsp-mode already has a hook for lsp-ui. So I'll just add a hook to
lsp-ui for lsp-ui-doc.
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Time for load will be presented before menu.
Removed open books because it's useless when I can just use the keybind.
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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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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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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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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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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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