Actually quite proud of this one. Uses ytfzf to search up and select
videos in YouTube, selecting the titles and URLs of all the videos
then putting it on the clipboard.
Big issue with emacsclient when launching alternate editor with eval
instructions: it considers the --eval Lisp code a file name, which it
opens as a buffer. Instead, use -a "" which launches Emacs with
daemon on if no daemon is running.
Also, instead of using a SystemD service for Emacs, let's just manage
it via emacsclient. Less dependence on it then.
Instead of doing it all in Emacs lisp (which while pretty fun to
write, is not fun to execute outside of Emacs), I wrote a shell script
which generates the same banners, then just linked
+eshell/banner-message to it.
This script creates n labelled terminals, where n is passed in as a
command line argument. This makes demonstrating and understanding
differing layouts in say DWM or some other window manager easier as we
can directly see how the stack changes based on operations.
~ 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
speed~address to download git.aryadevchavali.com->aryadevchavali.com/resources
status/datetime~date format to a decomposed format
status/music_update_bar~pid to kill on dwmblocks
+psearch function to search pacman with less (I use this all the time,
just makes it easier to do in one go)
~speed script to use a slightly larger file so user can get a better
estimate of dl speed
~ada-mode slightly better comments
In hindsight, what other daemon am I going to be using for Emacs?
It's not like I'll be starting two different servers! Even if I was,
Emacs has the ability to assign a new unique name for the server
depending on if another server is already running. Also, having a
name for the main server makes it harder for other services (such as
notmuch-mua.service) to find your Emacs instance.
I've re-enabled yasnippet for ease of use, and added a ton of snippets
directly into my Dotfiles so only I get to curate what snippets are
removed. Screw downloading them off someone else's repository at
their total mercy.