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Oreodave's emacs configuration
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This is my Doom Emacs configuration, which I try to use for as many things as possibe. It is currently my main C# and Python editor but hopefully it will become my C one soon!
Keybinds and tricks
| Bind | Use | Context |
| <C-c '> | To edit a src block | Org |
| <C-c C-o> | To read the buffer results into a traversible buffer, so you can read it and do normal vim stuff with it | Counsel |
| <C-c C-p> | To edit results buffer. You can edit specific items or the entire thing using a regex. Incredibly useful | Counsel results |
| <C-o> | When you've gone to some line or definiton, go back to previous place | Normal |
| <C-x h> | Mark whole buffer for copying | Normal |
Global variables
(setq doom-localleader-key ",")
(setq projectile-tags-command "exctags -Re --exclude=Makefile --exclude=node_modules --exclude=bin --exclude=obj --exclude=dist")
(setq warning-minimum-level :emergency)
(setq completion-ignore-case t)
- '<SPC>m' is right next to ',', so may as well use one tap instead of two
- Projectile tags commands
Theming
(load-theme 'doom-molokai t)
I like monokai :)
General keymap
(map!
:leader
:desc "M-x" "<SPC>" 'counsel-M-x
:desc "Indent" "j" 'indent-region
:desc "Open calendar" "rc" '(lambda() (interactive) (find-file "~/Text/calendar.org"))
:desc "Open project files" "pf" 'projectile-find-file
:desc "Compile via make" "cC" '+make/run
; Redefine <SPC><SPC> as M-x rather than find-file because of my muscle memory with spacemacs
; General maps like <SPC>j for indenting because I don't know what else to bind them to
; <SPC>pf => project -> find file
(:prefix "/" ; Search
:desc "Ag!" "a" '+ivy/ag
:desc "FZF!" "f" 'counsel-fzf
:desc "RipGrep!" "r" 'counsel-rg
:desc "Search Tags" "t" 'counsel-etags-list-tag
:desc "Search buffer" "/" 'swiper
)
; I like using <SPC>/ in comparison to <SPC>s: it's closer together (thus quicker, I do searches a lot so this is noticeable) and makes more sense
; Ag is actually insanely useful, especially at a quick keybind
; <SPC>// is quicker to do than <SPC>/b, for something that is done so often
(:prefix "w" ; Windows
:desc "Close window" "d" '+workspace/close-window-or-workspace
:desc "Switch window" "W" 'ace-window
)
; <SPC>wd is slightly closer together than <SPC>wc
; <SPC>wd is also used in spacemacs so I'd rather use this
; <SPC>wW allows me to switch windows more efficiently than before, better than just motions
(:prefix "b"
:desc "Close buffer" "d" 'doom/kill-this-buffer-in-all-windows
)
; <SPC>bd is used for the same reasons as above
(:prefix "p"
:desc "Regen tags" "g" 'projectile-regenerate-tags
)
)
; <SPC>pg for regenning tags is useful when searching them
Custom
Packages and functionality
Wakatime
(setq wakatime-api-key (shell-command-to-string "pass Keys/Wakatime"))
Using new password holder (pass) to help with secure transactions.
Dash
(setq dash-docs-docsets-path "~/.docsets")
My docsets are stored in .docsets for ease of use
Frame management
(map!
:leader
; TODO think of a new prefix or leave and justfiy this one
:prefix ("m" . "Frame") ; Literally the first free prefix I could think of
: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
)
- This is my config for handling new frames
- I've only recently found out about them, they're incredibly powerful tools that I should've put in my toolbox a LONG time ago
Languages
C#
(after! csharp-mode
(setq omnisharp-server-executable-path "~/bin/omnisharp/run")
(add-hook 'csharp-mode-hook '(lambda() (setq c-basic-offset 4))) ; Hook for csharp setting variables
(map! ; CSharp Keybinds
:map csharp-mode-map
:localleader
:desc "Format buffer" "=" 'omnisharp-code-format-entire-file
(:prefix "t"
:desc "Unit Test This" "t" 'omnisharp-unit-test-at-point
:desc "Unit Test Last" "l" 'omnisharp-unit-test-last
:desc "Unit Test All" "b" 'omnisharp-unit-test-buffer
)
)
)
- 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 :)
- Currently the Doom Emacs keybinds are not working for C# Unit-tests so I had to do them myself
- I find these keybinds to be more mnemonic (,mtt => Test -> This)
Python
(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
)
)
)
- I do python development for Python3 (who doesn't?), so I need to set the flycheck python checker, as well as the interpreter, to be Python3
- Python keybinds
- 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
(after! typescript-mode
(setq typescript-indent-level 2)
(setq tide-format-options '(:indentSize 2 :tabSize 2))
(map!
:localleader
:map typescript-mode-map
:desc "Format code" "=" 'tide-format
)
)
- Typescript (in my opinion) should be indented by 2
- I like having one keybind to format a file, thus need to rebind
Org
(after! org
(map! ; Org keybinds
:map org-mode-map
:localleader
:desc "Org dispatch" "ee" 'org-export-dispatch
)
)
I like using the org dispatch facilities more than the default export keybinds in Doom, so I need this binding