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[submodule "Pictures/Pictures/Backgrounds"]
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path = Pictures/Pictures/Backgrounds
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url = https://gitlab.com/odavep/Wallpapers
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@@ -225,41 +225,45 @@ must be preserved for any operation suggested by the above.
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(defun +cfg/--make-clean-buffer-alist ()
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(defun +cfg/--make-clean-buffer-alist ()
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(cl-loop with assoc-list = nil
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(cl-loop with assoc-list = nil
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for buffer in (buffer-list)
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for buffer in (buffer-list)
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for dir = (+cfg/--get-dir-or-project-dir buffer)
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if (null (assoc (buffer-name buffer) +cfg/clean-buffers-keep))
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if (assoc dir assoc-list #'string=)
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do
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do (setf (cdr (assoc dir assoc-list #'string=))
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(let ((dir (+cfg/--get-dir-or-project-dir buffer)))
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(if (assoc dir assoc-list #'string=)
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(setf (cdr (assoc dir assoc-list #'string=))
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(cons buffer (cdr (assoc dir assoc-list #'string=))))
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(cons buffer (cdr (assoc dir assoc-list #'string=))))
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else do (setf assoc-list (cons (list dir buffer) assoc-list))
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(setf assoc-list (cons (list dir buffer) assoc-list))))
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finally (return assoc-list)))
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finally (return assoc-list)))
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(defun +cfg/clean-buffers (&optional arg)
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(defun +cfg/clean-buffers (&optional arg)
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"Kill all buffers except any with names in CLEAN-BUFFERS-KEEP."
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"Attempt to clean buffers based on `arg' and `+cfg/clean-buffers-keep'.
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(interactive "P")
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Buffers that match any of `+cfg/clean-buffers-keep' are not cleaned. Rules for
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how buffers are picked:
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1) If no arg passed, interactively pick a directory to kill, then kill all
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buffers in that directory.
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2) If a single universal argument (C-u) or 4 is passed, kill the directory
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of the current focused buffer.
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3) If two universal arguments (C-u C-u) or 16 is passed, attempt to kill all
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buffers."
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(interactive "p")
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(let ((buffer-alist (+cfg/--make-clean-buffer-alist))
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(let ((buffer-alist (+cfg/--make-clean-buffer-alist))
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(items nil)
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(should-not-kill
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(should-not-kill
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#'(lambda (buf) (member (buffer-name buf) +cfg/clean-buffers-keep))))
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#'(lambda (buf) (member (buffer-name buf) +cfg/clean-buffers-keep))))
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(cond
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(let ((items
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((null arg)
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(pcase arg
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(let ((choice (completing-read "Choose directory to kill: "
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(1 (thread-first "Choose directory to kill: "
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(mapcar #'car buffer-alist)
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(completing-read (mapcar #'car buffer-alist) nil t)
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nil t)))
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(assoc buffer-alist #'string=)
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(setq items (cdr (assoc choice buffer-alist #'string=)))))
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(cdr)))
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((and (listp arg)
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(4 (thread-first (current-buffer)
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(eq 4 (car arg)))
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(setq items
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(thread-first (current-buffer)
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(+cfg/--get-dir-or-project-dir)
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(+cfg/--get-dir-or-project-dir)
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(assoc buffer-alist #'string=)
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(assoc buffer-alist #'string=)
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(cdr))))
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(cdr)))
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((and (listp arg)
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(16 (buffer-list)))))
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(eq 16 (car arg)))
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(setq items (buffer-list))))
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(message "[clean-buffers]: Cleaning %d buffers" (length items))
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(message "[clean-buffers]: Cleaning %d buffers" (length items))
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(thread-last items
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(mapc #'kill-buffer items))))
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(cl-remove-if should-not-kill)
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(mapc #'kill-buffer))))
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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** Custom window management
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** Custom window management
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Emacs has a window management system unlike any other piece of
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Emacs has a window management system unlike any other piece of
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@@ -384,7 +388,7 @@ completely while still setting a reasonable font size. Best part? It
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works for any theme!
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works for any theme!
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(defvar +cfg/default-font-size 140)
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(defvar +cfg/default-font-size 120)
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(defvar +cfg/boost-size 1)
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(defvar +cfg/boost-size 1)
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@@ -1040,6 +1044,9 @@ Here I:
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(project-root (project-current))
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(project-root (project-current))
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default-directory))
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default-directory))
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(autoload #'grep-read-regexp "grep")
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(autoload #'grep-read-files "grep")
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(autoload #'rgrep "grep")
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(defun +project/rgrep (regexp &optional files)
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(defun +project/rgrep (regexp &optional files)
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(interactive
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(interactive
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(let* ((regexp (grep-read-regexp))
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(let* ((regexp (grep-read-regexp))
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@@ -1202,9 +1209,12 @@ dired-rsync is being used"
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better-mode-line/centre-segment
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better-mode-line/centre-segment
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'("%+" ;; Buffer state (changed or not)
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'("%+" ;; Buffer state (changed or not)
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"%b" ;; Buffer name
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"%b" ;; Buffer name
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"(" ;; Major mode
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(:eval
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(if (mode-line-window-selected-p) ;; Major Mode
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'("("
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(:eval (format "%s" major-mode))
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(:eval (format "%s" major-mode))
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")")
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")")))
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)
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better-mode-line/right-segment
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better-mode-line/right-segment
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'((:eval
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'((:eval
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(when (mode-line-window-selected-p)
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(when (mode-line-window-selected-p)
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@@ -1367,16 +1377,11 @@ enables it in all but the minibuffer.
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:defer t
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:defer t
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:general
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:general
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(mode-leader
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(mode-leader
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"o" #'olivetti-global-mode)
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"o" #'olivetti-mode)
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:init
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:init
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(setq-default olivetti-body-width nil
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(setq-default olivetti-body-width nil
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olivetti-minimum-body-width 100
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olivetti-minimum-body-width 100
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olivetti-style nil)
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olivetti-style nil))
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:config
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(define-globalized-minor-mode olivetti-global-mode olivetti-mode
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(lambda nil (unless (or (minibufferp)
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(string= (buffer-name) "*which-key*"))
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(olivetti-mode 1)))))
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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** All the Icons
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** All the Icons
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Nice set of icons, for even more emojis.
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Nice set of icons, for even more emojis.
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@@ -1673,7 +1678,6 @@ Here I setup dired with a few niceties
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:hook
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:hook
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(dired-mode-hook . auto-revert-mode)
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(dired-mode-hook . auto-revert-mode)
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(dired-mode-hook . dired-hide-details-mode)
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(dired-mode-hook . dired-hide-details-mode)
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(dired-mode-hook . dired-omit-mode)
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:init
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:init
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(setq-default dired-listing-switches "-AFBlu --group-directories-first"
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(setq-default dired-listing-switches "-AFBlu --group-directories-first"
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dired-omit-files "^\\." ; dotfiles
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dired-omit-files "^\\." ; dotfiles
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@@ -1899,6 +1903,8 @@ really cool.
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"L" #'image-dired-display-next
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"L" #'image-dired-display-next
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"RET" #'image-dired-display-this
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"RET" #'image-dired-display-this
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"m" #'image-dired-mark-thumb-original-file
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"m" #'image-dired-mark-thumb-original-file
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"u" #'image-dired-unmark-thumb-original-file
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"U" #'image-dired-unmark-all-marks
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"q" #'quit-window))
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"q" #'quit-window))
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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*** wdired
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*** wdired
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bibtex-completion-bibliography '("~/Text/bibliography.bib")
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bibtex-completion-bibliography '("~/Text/bibliography.bib")
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bibtex-completion-additional-search-fields '(keywords)))
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bibtex-completion-additional-search-fields '(keywords)))
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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** Makefile
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Defines an auto-insert for Makefiles. Assumes C but it's very easy to
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change it for C++.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package make-mode
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:defer t
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:auto-insert
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(("[mM]akefile\\'" . "Makefile skeleton")
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""
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"CC=gcc
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OUT=main.out
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LIBS=
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ARGS=
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RELEASE=0
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GFLAGS=-Wall -Wextra -Werror -Wswitch-enum -std=c11
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DFLAGS=-ggdb -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined
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RFLAGS=-O3
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ifeq ($(RELEASE), 1)
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CFLAGS=$(GFLAGS) $(RFLAGS)
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else
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CFLAGS=$(GFLAGS) $(DFLAGS)
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endif
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.PHONY: all
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all: $(OUT)
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$(OUT): main.c
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $^ -o $@ $(LIBS)
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.PHONY: run
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run: $(OUT)
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./$^ $(ARGS)
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.PHONY:
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clean:
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rm -v $(OUT)
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"
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_))
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#+end_src
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** WAIT SQL
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** WAIT SQL
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:PROPERTIES:
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:PROPERTIES:
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :results none
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:header-args:emacs-lisp: :tangle no :results none
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(nmmap
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(nmmap
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"g C-v" #'+evil/select-pasted))
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"g C-v" #'+evil/select-pasted))
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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** gptel
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** LLM stuff
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LLMs in my Emacs?? What kind of developer have I become!
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LLMs in my Emacs?? What kind of developer have I become!
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I came kinda late to the party with AI and LLM usage for development -
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I came kinda late to the party with AI and LLM usage for development -
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I did try them out much earlier near 2022-2023 but found them
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I did try them out much earlier near 2022-2023 but found them
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obtrusive to use. They didn't integrate into my workflow well and
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obtrusive to use. They didn't integrate into my workflow well and
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providing the context necessary for some of the problems I was facing
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providing the context necessary for some of the problems I was facing
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was, in and of itself, a gargantuan task.
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was, in and of itself, a gargantuan task. This isn't the case
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~gptel~ changes that in quite a dramatic way: incredibly smooth
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*** gptel
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integration of LLMs into my Emacs instance. Some things this package
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~gptel~ provides incredibly smooth integration of LLMs into my Emacs
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does:
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instance. I'd consider this the main interface I use for
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communicating with LLMs nowadays. Some things this package does:
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- Call an LLM from any buffer in Emacs: from code buffers, to a
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- Call an LLM from any buffer in Emacs: from code buffers, to a
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dedicated chat buffer, even [[*EShell][EShell]]!
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dedicated chat buffer, even [[*EShell][EShell]]!
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- Maintain large persistent conversations just by saving the
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- Maintain large persistent conversations just by saving the
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conversation to disc
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- Use ~org-mode~ for conversations, so generated code is actually in
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- Use ~org-mode~ for conversations, so generated code is actually in
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clean source code blocks
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clean source code blocks
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- Allows one to slickly use all options available via one transient
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- Allows one to slickly use all options available via one transient
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(add-hook 'gptel-post-response-functions #'gptel-auto-fill-response))
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(add-hook 'gptel-post-response-functions #'gptel-auto-fill-response))
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#+end_src
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*** minuet
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package minuet
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("M-i" . #'minuet-show-suggestion)) ;; use overlay for completion
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:bind
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("M-k" . #'minuet-previous-suggestion) ;; invoke completion or cycle to next completion
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("M-j" . #'minuet-next-suggestion) ;; invoke completion or cycle to previous completion
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;; of 512, serves as an good starting point to estimate your computing
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(setq minuet-context-window 1024)
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(plist-put minuet-openai-fim-compatible-options :end-point "http://localhost:11434/v1/completions")
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(plist-put minuet-openai-fim-compatible-options :name "Ollama")
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(plist-put minuet-openai-fim-compatible-options :api-key "TERM")
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#+end_src
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** Save place
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** Save place
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(even in a different Emacs instance) you go back to the place you were
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