#+TITLE: Oreodave's Emacs configuration #+AUTHOR: Oreodave #+DESCRIPTION: My Doom Emacs configuration! * Preclude This is my [[https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs][Doom Emacs]] configuration, which I try to use for as many things as possible. It is currently my main editor overall, literally overtaking my life. * Personal Setting up variables and basic stuff that doesn't require a lot of work. ** Doom Variables #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! core-keybinds (setq doom-localleader-key ",") (setq doom-theme 'doom-molokai) (setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Hack" :size 19))) #+END_SRC - Set the doom localleader to "," because it's faster - Using the font [[https://sourcefoundry.org/hack/][Hack]] with Fira code ligatures ** Interface #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (setq completion-ignore-case t) (setq truncate-lines t) (setq display-line-numbers-type nil) (display-battery-mode 1) #+END_SRC Some quality of life things that I couldn't really put in one category - Displaying line numbers isn't usually something I do. If need be, I'll just open them with *tl*. - I like battery mode ** Org directory #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! org (setq org-directory "~/Text")) #+END_SRC Set the org directory to Text. ** Search providers #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (cl-pushnew '("Libgen" . "https://libgen.me/search/all?search=%s") +lookup-provider-url-alist :key #'car) #+END_SRC Uniquely append "Libgen" to the search provider alist. Libgen is a nice book site. ** Hook for font ligatures #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions (lambda (_) (set-fontset-font t '(#Xe100 . #Xe16f) +pretty-code-fira-code-font-name))) #+END_SRC This hook was given to me by our lord and saviour Henrik. Fixes a single font issue I had with font ligatures. * Personal functions These functions help me with adding functionality to Emacs. ** Reload #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/reload () "Reload instance of doom" (interactive) (load-file (concat doom-private-dir "config.el"))) #+END_SRC Reload the doom session by brute force fully loading the "config.el" file in the doom private directory. ** Go to Books #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/goto-books () "Goto the books section" (interactive) (dired (concat org-directory "/Books"))) #+END_SRC Open a Dired session to the books directory in the org-directory. ** Change theme #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (setq oreodave/theme-list '(doom-solarized-dark doom-gruvbox doom-city-lights doom-outrun-electric doom-vibrant doom-molokai doom-solarized-light doom-acario-light)) (defun oreodave/set-new-theme () "Set the theme from my own selection, mutate as you see fit" (interactive) (ivy-read "Select theme: " oreodave/theme-list :caller 'oreodave/set-new-theme :action (lambda (x) ; Shamelessly copied from counsel in case of change (condition-case nil (progn (mapc #'disable-theme custom-enabled-themes) (load-theme (intern x) t) (when (fboundp 'powerline-reset) (powerline-reset))) (error "Problem loading theme %s" x))))) #+END_SRC - Themes sanctioned by me: - doom-solarized-dark: just the right everything. best for day. - doom-gruvbox: good contrast, better for night. - doom-city-lights: Eh contrast, quite dark - doom-outrun-electric: Interesting colour palette - doom-vibrant: Good contrast, bit lighter - doom-molokai: hacker style - doom-solarized-light: Light orange theme that's actually okay on the eyes - doom-acario-light: Light theme with not bad colours - Themes not sanctioned: - Any of the base16 themes for anything other than editing code, not org. Contrast isn't good enough - Light themes other than Emacs default, maybe sometimes solarized-light - Horrid low contrast ones with no colour. Grayscale particularly. I can't handle those. ** Go to School directory #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/goto-school () "Goto the school directory" (interactive) (dired (expand-file-name "~/School"))) #+END_SRC ** Oreomode #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/oreomode() (interactive) (evil-window-vsplit) ; Full length vertical (evil-window-split) ; half length horizontal (+treemacs/toggle) (message "Oreomode complete!")) #+END_SRC A little function to turn on most of my helper things that I use on a daily basis but put into its own routine because I don't want it active all the time. * Packages Config ** Projectile #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! projectile (setq oreodave-tags-alist '("Makefile" "node_modules" "bin" "dist" "obj" "'*.json'")) (defun oreodave/config/construct-tags () (reduce (lambda (x y) (concat x y)) (mapcar (lambda (i) (concat " --exclude=" i)) oreodave-tags-alist) :initial-value "exctags -Re ") ) (setq projectile-tags-command (oreodave/config/construct-tags))) #+END_SRC Really simple, just want to set projectile-tags-command when projectile has loaded, and easily add new ignores if necessary. Add a new ignore to the tags-alist. ** Dired #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! dired (map! :map dired-mode-map :n "RET" nil :ng "^" nil) ) #+END_SRC ** DAP #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! dap-mode (defun oreodave/debug () (interactive) (dap-ui-mode) (dap-ui-locals) (dap-ui-sessions)) (map! :leader :desc "Start debugging setup" "cD" 'oreodave/debug) ) #+END_SRC ** Wakatime #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (setq wakatime-api-key (shell-command-to-string "pass Keys/Wakatime")) #+END_SRC Using new password holder (pass) to help with secure transactions. ** Elfeed #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! elfeed (defun oreodave/elfeed/load-feeds () (interactive) (setq elfeed-feeds nil) (elfeed-load-opml (concat org-directory "/elfeed.opml"))) (defun oreodave/elfeed/on-new-feed () (interactive) (elfeed-org-export-opml) (write-file (concat org-directory "/elfeed.opml")) (kill-current-buffer) ) (map! (:map elfeed-search-mode-map :localleader :desc "Update feeds" "u" #'elfeed-update) (:leader :prefix "o" :desc "Open RSS" "f" #'=rss) ) (add-hook 'elfeed-org-new-entry-hook 'oreodave/elfeed/on-new-feed) ;; (oreodave/elfeed/load-feeds) ) #+END_SRC ** Dash #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (setq dash-docs-docsets-path "~/.docsets") #+END_SRC My docsets are stored in .docsets for ease of use ** wttrin #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (defun oreodave/weather () "Check the weather at the 'location' stored in password store" (interactive) (wttrin (shell-command-to-string "pass location"))) #+END_SRC ** Dashboard #+BEGIN_SRC elisp ; Setup dashboard to do some stuff for me (setq fancy-splash-image "~/Pictures/emacs-backgrounds/killerqueen.png") (setq +doom-dashboard-functions '(doom-dashboard-widget-banner doom-dashboard-widget-shortmenu doom-dashboard-widget-loaded)) (setq +doom-dashboard-menu-sections '(("Open org-agenda" :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "calendar" :face 'font-lock-keyword-face) :when (fboundp 'org-agenda) :action org-agenda) ("Open books" :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "book" :face 'font-lock-keyword-face) :action oreodave/goto-books) ("Check the weather" :icon (all-the-icons-wicon "rain" :face 'font-lock-keyword-face) :action oreodave/weather) ("Jump to bookmark" :icon (all-the-icons-octicon "bookmark" :face 'font-lock-keyword-face) :action bookmark-jump) )) #+END_SRC - Killer queen image comes from this Reddit [[https://www.reddit.com/r/StardustCrusaders/comments/974qwh/fanart_killer_queens_shadow/][post]] - Remove the Github link to the official Doom Emacs repository: it's in muscle memory at this point. - Added my own menu items: - Books - Weather * Language Config ** CSharp #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! csharp-mode (setq omnisharp-server-executable-path "~/bin/omnisharp/run") (defun oreodave/csharp/get-unit-test-in-project () (interactive) (let* ((tags-file (counsel-etags-locate-tags-file)) (cands (counsel-etags-collect-cands "void.*Test" t buffer-file-name))) ; void.*Test assumes your tests are using something like XUnit and end with Test (ivy-read "Choose test: " cands :action (lambda (item) ;; From the counsel-etags file-open-api function (when (string-match "\\`\\(.*?\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\(.*\\)\\'" item) (let* ((file (match-string-no-properties 1 item)) (linenum (match-string-no-properties 2 item)) ;; always calculate path relative to TAGS (default-directory (counsel-etags-tags-file-directory))) (when counsel-etags-debug (message "counsel-etags-open-file-api called => dir=%s, linenum=%s, file=%s" dir linenum file)) (counsel-etags-push-marker-stack (point-marker)) (find-file file) (counsel-etags-forward-line linenum) (omnisharp-unit-test-at-point)) )) :caller 'oreodave/csharp/get-unit-tests-in-project))) (add-hook! 'csharp-mode-hook '(lambda() (omnisharp-mode) (setq c-basic-offset 4) (c-set-style "java"))) ; Hook for csharp setting variables (map! ; CSharp Keybinds :map csharp-mode-map :localleader :desc "Format buffer" "=" 'omnisharp-code-format-entire-file (:prefix "t" :desc "Select Test in Project" "t" 'oreodave/csharp/get-unit-test-in-project))) #+END_SRC - I have custom installed the omnisharp roslyn executable, so I'd rather use that - C# code is better at 4 space indents, but I indent most of my C code at 2 space indents because it looks nicer :) - Implemented my own function which piggy backs counsel etags to globally search tags for test specific context, then goes to it and uses an omnisharp test command to unit test it. Basically global test search in C# projects. To use this, just make sure you have tags compiled and that all your tests are written as some public void *name*\_Test (i.e. they are appended with _Test so that the pattern can be matched_) ** Python #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! python (setq python-version-checked t) (setq python-python-command "python3") (setq python-shell-interpreter "python3") (setq flycheck-python-pycompile-executable "python3") (map! ; Python keybinds :map python-mode-map :localleader :desc "Start python minor" "c" 'run-python :desc "Format buffer" "=" 'py-yapf-buffer (:prefix "s" :desc "Send region REPL" "r" 'python-shell-send-region :desc "Send buffer" "b" 'python-shell-send-buffer :desc "Send function" "f" 'python-shell-send-defun)) ) #+END_SRC - I do python development for Python3, so I need to set the flycheck python checker, as well as the interpreter, to be Python3 - Most of my python work is in scripts or ideas, so I don't need extensive testing utilities or anything like that - I run my python code a LOT and thus need commands for sending bits or whole scripts into the REPL ** JavaScript/TypeScript #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! typescript-mode (setq typescript-indent-level 2) (setq tide-format-options '(:indentSize 2 :tabSize 2)) (after! lsp (cl-pushnew '(typescript-mode . "typescript") lsp-language-id-configuration :key #'car) (lsp-register-client (make-lsp-client :new-connection (lsp-stdio-connection "typescript-language-server --stdio") :major-modes '(typescript-mode) :server-id 'typescript))) (map! :localleader :map typescript-mode-map :desc "Format code" "=" 'tide-format) ) #+END_SRC - Typescript (in my opinion) should be indented by 2 - I like having one keybind to format a file, thus need to rebind ** Org #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (after! org (map! ; Org keybinds :map org-mode-map :localleader :desc "Org dispatch" "e" #'org-export-dispatch :desc "Export to ODT" "E" #'org-pandoc-export-to-odt (:prefix ("N" . "+narrow") :desc "Narrow to subtree" "n" #'org-narrow-to-subtree :desc "Go out of narrow" "o" #'widen :desc "Narrow tags" "t" #'org-tags-sparse-tree))) #+END_SRC I like using the org dispatch facilities more than the default export keybinds in Doom, so I need this binding * Keymap #+BEGIN_SRC elisp (map! :leader :desc "Compile via make" "cC" '+make/run ; I compile stuff all the time :desc "Shell command" "!" 'shell-command ; Better than M-! (:prefix ("m" . "personal") ; Personal :desc "Open books" "b" 'oreodave/goto-books ; I like my books :desc "Open school dir" "s" 'oreodave/goto-school ; I like my schooling :desc "Open weather" "w" 'oreodave/weather ; Nah I don't like the weather :desc "Change theme" "t" 'oreodave/set-new-theme ; From my own collection :desc "Reload emacs" "r" 'oreodave/reload) ; Reload is necessary (:after counsel ; Counsel or ivy :desc "M-x" "" 'counsel-M-x ; Redefine as M-x because of my muscle memory with spacemacs :desc "Find file here" "f." 'counsel-find-file ; Sometimes use this instead of ff (:prefix ("/" . "search") :desc "Ag!" "a" '+ivy/ag :desc "FZF!" "f" 'counsel-fzf ; Just in case I need a counsel-ui for a gitignored directory :desc "RipGrep!" "r" 'counsel-rg ; Ripgrep is faster than Ag in most cases and makes me feel cool :desc "Search Tags" "t" 'counsel-etags-find-tag :desc "List Tags" "T" 'counsel-etags-list-tag :desc "Buffer Tags" "s" 'counsel-imenu (:after online :desc "Lookup" "o" '+lookup/online) :desc "Search buffer" "/" 'swiper-isearch)); is quicker to do than /b, for something that is done so often (:prefix "w" ; Windows :desc "Close window" "d" '+workspace/close-window-or-workspace ; is slightly closer together than wc :desc "Switch window" "W" 'ace-window ; is also used in spacemacs so I'd rather use this :desc "Swap windows" "S" 'ace-swap-window) ; allows me to switch windows more efficiently than before, better than just motions (:prefix "c" ; Code :desc "Fold all in level" "f" 'hs-hide-level (:after format-all :desc "Format code universally" "=" 'format-all-buffer)) (:prefix "b" ; Buffers :desc "Close buffer" "d" 'doom/kill-this-buffer-in-all-windows) (:after projectile :desc "Switch to p-buffer" ">" 'projectile-switch-to-buffer ; Opposing < which counsel's all buffers (:prefix "p" :desc "Regen tags" "g" 'projectile-regenerate-tags :desc "Open project files" "f" 'projectile-find-file)) (:prefix ("z" . "font") ; Fonts :desc "Increase font" "+" 'doom/increase-font-size :desc "Decrease font" "-" 'doom/decrease-font-size :desc "Adjust font" "z" 'text-scale-adjust) (:prefix ("F" . "frame") ; Frames :desc "Kill frame" "d" 'delete-frame :desc "Make current buffer frame" "m" 'make-frame :desc "Choose buffer to make frame" "n" 'display-buffer-other-frame :desc "Switch frames" "o" 'other-frame) (:prefix "o" :after org :desc "Calendar" "c" '=calendar)) #+END_SRC