Default doom emacs ones get a bit stale after a while, so I set these new ones with differing polygons! They progress by number of vertices.
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Oreodave's Emacs configuration
Preclude
- This is my Doom Emacs configuration.
- Use it for most of my code editing and development needs.
- Incredibly versatile tool in my inventory.
Init
Initialize literate config and setup some basic variables
Bootstrap
Load the literate.el file to start parsing.
(load (expand-file-name (concat doom-private-dir "bin/literate.el")))
Doom Variables
- Set the doom localleader to "," because it's faster
- Using the font Hack
(after! core-keybinds
(setq doom-localleader-key ",")
(setq doom-theme 'doom-molokai)
(setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Hack" :size 17)))
Other variables
Some quality of life things and others that I couldn't really put in one category
- Using line-numbers that are relative now instead of nothing.
- Set org directory
- Add libgen to search providers
(setq completion-ignore-case t)
(setq truncate-lines t)
(setq display-line-numbers-type nil)
(setq bookmark-default-file (expand-file-name (concat doom-private-dir "bookmarks")))
(setq-default frame-title-format '("%b - Emacs"))
(add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(alpha . 85))
(cl-pushnew '("Libgen" "http://gen.lib.rus.ec/search.php?req=%s") +lookup-provider-url-alist :key #'car :test 'string=)
Package Config
Config for or based heavily around specific packages that I find very important
DAP
Function
First to setup is a routine for setting up all the dap-panes for debugging. Easier to do than just running all those functions manually
- Routine sets up the panes that I like to use, instead of M-x'ing it
- <SPC>cD starts up the routine
(after! dap-mode
(defun dx:debug ()
(interactive)
(dap-ui-mode)
(dap-ui-locals)
(dap-ui-sessions)))
Keybind
(map!
:after dap-mode
:leader
:desc "Start debugging setup" "cD" #'dx:debug)
Dashboard
My very own dashboard config using doom dashboard, with these features:
- Custom load message
- Custom splash image and dashboard buffer name
- Custom dashboard sections for myself
Benchmark display
Redo the display-benchmark function to display a different message
(defun doom-display-benchmark-h (&optional return-p)
"Display a benchmark, showing number of packages and modules, and how quickly
they were loaded at startup.
If RETURN-P, return the message as a string instead of displaying it."
(funcall (if return-p #'format #'message)
"εmacs loaded %d packages, %d modules in %.03fs"
(- (length load-path) (length doom--initial-load-path))
(if doom-modules (hash-table-count doom-modules) 0)
(or doom-init-time
(setq doom-init-time
(float-time (time-subtract (current-time) before-init-time))))))
Image and buffer name
Set the splash-image and dashboard buffer name Space image comes from website
(setq fancy-splash-image "~/Pictures/space2.png") ; splash image
(setq +doom-dashboard-name "*dashboard*")
Dashboard items
Set the dashboard functions (segments in overall buffer), set the sections of the interactive menu as well.
(setq +doom-dashboard-functions ; limit the dashboard items
'(doom-dashboard-widget-banner
doom-dashboard-widget-loaded
doom-dashboard-widget-shortmenu))
(setq +doom-dashboard-menu-sections ; Set a specific amount of items
'(("Open org-agenda"
:icon (all-the-icons-octicon "calendar" :face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
:when (fboundp 'org-agenda)
:action org-agenda)
("Check the weather"
:icon (all-the-icons-wicon "rain" :face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
:action dx:weather)
("Jump to bookmark"
:icon (all-the-icons-octicon "bookmark" :face 'font-lock-keyword-face)
:action bookmark-jump)))
Thesaurus
Powerthesaurus installation, added a keybind in org-mode for looking up words.
(use-package! powerthesaurus
:after-call (org-mode)
:defer-incrementally (org)
:config
(map!
:localleader
:map org-mode-map
:prefix "w"
:desc "Thesaurus" "t" #'powerthesaurus-lookup-word-at-point))
Powerthesaurus for thesaurus on writer files
Spelling checker
Keybinds to org-mode for flyspell package
(map!
:after (flyspell org)
:localleader
:map org-mode-map
:prefix "w"
:desc "Correct current word" "c" #'flyspell-correct-at-point
:desc "Autocorrect word" "a" #'flyspell-auto-correct-word
:desc "Goto next error" "w" #'flyspell-goto-next-error)
Projectile
Add CMakeLists.txt to projectile-project-roots.
(after! projectile
(cl-pushnew "CMakeLists.txt" projectile-project-root-files :test 'string=)
(setq projectile-tags-command
"ctags -e -R --exclude=dist --exclude=.ccls --exclude=.ccls-cache"))
Prettify symbols
Configuration for the module (pretty-code).
Setup symbols
Some symbols aren't present in the current doom version, or my fonts are screwing up, so I wrote them here. Maybe a bit of a bandage over broken glass, but still at least it's something.
(setq +pretty-code-symbols '(:name "»"
:src_block "»"
:src_block_end "«"
:quote "“"
:quote_end "”"
:lambda "λ"
:def "ƒ"
:composition "∘"
:map "↦"
:null "∅"
:true "𝕋"
:false "𝔽"
:int "ℤ"
:float "ℝ"
:str "𝕊"
:bool "𝔹"
:not "¬"
:in "∈"
:not-in "∉"
:and "∧"
:or "∨"
:for "∀"
:some "∃"
:return "⟼"
:yield "⟻"
:tuple "⨂"
:pipe "|"
:dot "•"))
Pretty symbols
Setup pretty symbols specifically for C++. I import the string type via `using std::string` which isn't supported in standard doom. So I add support for it.
(after! cc-mode
(set-pretty-symbols!
'(c-mode c++-mode)
:return "return"
:or "||"
:and "&&"
:not "!"
:bool "bool"
:str "string"
:str "std::string"
:float "float"
:int "int"
:false "false"
:true "true"
:null "nullptr"))
Language Config
Configuration for various languages which I feel can be useful
C-style languages
Configuration for C and C++.
User c-style
Emacs doesn't have the full range of styles that I want, so lemme just do it myself.
(after! cc-mode
(c-add-style
"user"
'((c-basic-offset . 2)
(c-comment-only-line-offset . 0)
(c-hanging-braces-alist (brace-list-open)
(brace-entry-open)
(substatement-open after)
(block-close . c-snug-do-while)
(arglist-cont-nonempty))
(c-cleanup-list brace-else-brace)
(c-offsets-alist
(statement-block-intro . +)
(knr-argdecl-intro . 0)
(substatement-open . 0)
(substatement-label . 0)
(access-label . 0)
(label . 0)
(statement-cont . +))))
(add-hook 'cc-mode-hook #'(lambda () (interactive) (c-set-style "user"))))
LSP
Add lsp-ui-doc-mode to lsp-ui-mode: allows you to see documentation in a little VSCode style web-kit window.
(after! lsp
(add-hook 'lsp-mode-hook #'lsp-ui-doc-mode)
(setq lsp-ui-doc-position 'top))
CSharp
- I have custom installed the omnisharp roslyn executable, so I'd rather use that
(after! csharp-mode
(setq omnisharp-server-executable-path "~/Bin/repos/omnisharp-roslyn/run"))
Unit test over whole projects
- 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)
(after! (csharp-mode counsel-etags)
(defun dx:csharp/get-unit-test-in-project ()
"Unit test anywhere using CTags or ETags and C#"
(interactive)
(let* ((tags-file (counsel-etags-locate-tags-file))
(cands (counsel-etags-collect-cands "void.*Test" t buffer-file-name)))
(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)))
(counsel-etags-push-marker-stack (point-marker))
(find-file file)
(counsel-etags-forward-line linenum)
(omnisharp-unit-test-at-point))))
:caller 'dx:csharp/get-unit-tests-in-project))))
Redo omnisharp-emit-results
- Reimplemented omnisharp-emit-results to emit stdout regardless of whether the test failed or not
(after! (csharp-mode omnisharp)
(defun omnisharp--unit-test-emit-results (passed results)
"Emits unit test results as returned by the server to the unit test result buffer.
PASSED is t if all of the results have passed. RESULTS is a vector of status data for
each of the unit tests ran."
; we want to clean output buffer for result if things have passed otherwise
; compilation & test run output is to be cleared and results shown only for brevity
(omnisharp--unit-test-message "")
(seq-doseq (result results)
(-let* (((&alist 'MethodName method-name
'Outcome outcome
'ErrorMessage error-message
'ErrorStackTrace error-stack-trace
'StandardOutput stdout
'StanderError stderr) result)
(outcome-is-passed (string-equal "passed" outcome)))
(omnisharp--unit-test-message
(format "[%s] %s "
(propertize
(upcase outcome)
'font-lock-face (if outcome-is-passed
'(:foreground "green" :weight bold)
'(:foreground "red" :weight bold)))
(omnisharp--truncate-symbol-name method-name 76)))
(if error-stack-trace
(omnisharp--unit-test-message error-stack-trace))
(unless (= (seq-length stdout) 0)
(omnisharp--unit-test-message "Standard output:")
(seq-doseq (stdout-line stdout)
(omnisharp--unit-test-message stdout-line)))
(unless (= (seq-length stderr) 0)
(omnisharp--unit-test-message "Standard error:")
(seq-doseq (stderr-line stderr)
(omnisharp--unit-test-message stderr-line)))
))
(omnisharp--unit-test-message "")
(if (eq passed :json-false)
(omnisharp--unit-test-message
(propertize "*** UNIT TEST RUN HAS FAILED ***"
'font-lock-face '(:foreground "red" :weight bold)))
(omnisharp--unit-test-message
(propertize "*** UNIT TEST RUN HAS SUCCEEDED ***"
'font-lock-face '(:foreground "green" :weight bold)))
)
nil))
Map for C# mode
(after! csharp-mode
(map! ; CSharp Keybinds
:map csharp-mode-map
:localleader
:desc "Format buffer" "=" #'omnisharp-code-format-entire-file
(:prefix "t"
:desc "Select Test in Project" "t" #'dx:csharp/get-unit-test-in-project)))
Python
- 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
(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)))
TypeScript
- Typescript (in my opinion) should be indented by 2
- Setup the LSP server on the lsp-language-id-config in case it hasn't already
(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))))
Haskell
(after! (haskell-mode dante)
(setq dante-repl-command-line '("stack" "ghci")))
FSharp
(after! fsharp
(setq inferior-fsharp-program "dotnet fsi --readline"))
Org
Org configuration to maximise org workflow.
Org variables
Setup the agenda-files and the org-directory.
(after! org
(setq org-directory "~/Text"
org-agenda-files '("~/Text/")
org-src-window-setup 'split-window-right
org-superstar-headline-bullets-list '("◉" "‣" "⧈" "⬠")
org-log-repeat 'note))
Org keymap
- I like using org-export often, so bind it to a primary bind.
- Loading latex fragments is nice
(map! ; Org keybinds
:after org
:map org-mode-map
:localleader
:desc "Org dispatch" "e" #'org-export-dispatch
:desc "Org LaTeX" "E" #'org-latex-export-as-latex)
Key-map
General keymap
Personal
- Prefix "SPC m" (rebound from local-leader) that will hold personal keybinds for functions that I like using
- Mostly opening directories I use a lot or doing custom stuff that I can't really put in anything in particular
(map!
:leader
:prefix ("m" . "personal") ; Personal
:desc "Open Reviews" "a" #'(lambda () (interactive) (doom-project-find-file "~/Text/Reviews"))
:desc "Open books" "b" #'(lambda () (interactive) (dired (concat org-directory "/Books"))); I like my books
:desc "Open school dir" "s" #'(lambda () (interactive) (dired (expand-file-name "~/School")))
:desc "Open notes" "n" #'(lambda () (interactive) (dired org-directory))
:desc "Open code" "c" #'(lambda () (interactive) (dired (expand-file-name "~/Code")))
:desc "Open weather" "w" #'dx:weather
:desc "Change theme" "t" #'dx:themes/set-new-theme ; From my own collection
:desc "Generate template" "g" #'+gentemplate/generate-template ; From my own collection
(:after pdf-view
:desc "Goto page on pdf" "p" #'pdf-view-goto-page)
:desc "Reload emacs" "r" #'dx:reload) ; Reload is necessary
Counsel
- Counsel keybind config
- Mostly just convenience stuff that happens to use counsel
(map!
:leader
:after counsel ; Counsel or ivy
:desc "M-x" "<SPC>" #'counsel-M-x ; Redefine as M-x because of my muscle memory with spacemacs
(:prefix ("s" . "search")
: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)); is quicker to do than <SPC>/b, for something that is done so often
Window
- Keybinds to do with windows
- SPC wc < SPC wd
- Some ace-window config in the window keybind prefix
(map!
:leader
:prefix ("w" . "window") ; Windows
:desc "Close window" "d" #'+workspace/close-window-or-workspace ; is slightly closer together than <SPC>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
Code
Keybinds
- Some keybinds for the code prefix which help me with coding or working with code, particularly LSP
(map!
:leader
:prefix ("c" . "code") ; Code
:desc "Compile via make" "C" #'+make/run
:desc "Undo tree" "u" #'undo-tree-visualize
:desc "Narrow to function" "n" #'+narrow/toggle-narrow
(:after format-all
:desc "Format code" "=" #'format-all-buffer)
(:after lsp
:desc "Format code lsp" "f" #'+default/lsp-format-region-or-buffer
:desc "Execute action" "a" #'lsp-execute-code-action)
(:after dap-mode
:desc "Debug hydra" "h" #'dap-hydra))
Projectile
- Projectile config, for leader and for project prefix
(map!
:leader
:after projectile
:desc "Switch to p-buffer" ">" #'projectile-switch-to-buffer ; Opposing <SPC>< which counsel's all buffers
(:prefix ("p" . "project")
:desc "Regen tags" "g" #'projectile-regenerate-tags
:desc "Open project files" "f" #'projectile-find-file))
Fonts
- Fonts keybinds (prefix "z") for messing with fonts temp on a buffer
- Really useful when I need to zoom into something for whatever reason
(map!
:leader
: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)
Frames
-
Keybinds for frame manipulation:
- Generate new frames from current buffer
- Generate new frames from a specific buffer
- Delete frames
- Switch frames
(map!
:leader
:prefix ("F" . "frame") ; Frames
:desc "Kill frame" "d" #'delete-frame
:desc "Current buffer frame" "m" #'make-frame
:desc "Choose Buffer frame" "n" #'display-buffer-other-frame
:desc "Switch frames" "o" #'other-frame)
Other
Leader
- Miscellaneous leader bindings that don't really fit into any particular item
(map!
:leader
:desc "Shell command" "!" #'async-shell-command ; Better than M-!
(:prefix ("b" . "buffers") ; Buffers
:desc "Close buffer" "d" #'doom/kill-this-buffer-in-all-windows)
(:prefix ("f" . "files")
:desc "Find in dotfiles" "p" #'(lambda () (interactive) (doom-project-find-file "~/Dotfiles")))
(:prefix ("o" . "open")
(:when (featurep! private rss newsticker)
:desc "Open newsticker" "n" #'+rss/open-newsticker
:desc "Close newsticker" "N" #'+rss/close-newsticker)
(:after org
:desc "Calendar" "c" #'=calendar))
(:prefix ("n" . "notes")
:desc "Open notes in dired" "-" #'(lambda () (interactive) (dired org-directory))))
Non-leader
(map!
:n "TAB" #'evil-jump-item
:v "M-c" #'count-words-region)