├── README.org
├── .dockerignore
├── images
├── spolsky-theme.png
└── spolsky-term-theme.png
├── Cask
├── sbin
├── browser-remote
├── tangle
├── initialize
└── startup
├── .gitignore
├── tests
├── undercover-init.el
└── test-interface.el
├── early-init.el
├── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── Dockerfile
├── .github
└── workflows
│ └── main.yml
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── themes
├── spolsky-theme.el
└── spolsky-term-theme.el
├── init.org
└── LICENSE
/README.org:
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1 | init.org
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/.dockerignore:
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1 | *
2 | !sbin/*
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/images/spolsky-theme.png:
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/images/spolsky-term-theme.png:
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/Cask:
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1 | (source gnu)
2 | (source melpa)
3 |
4 | (development
5 | (depends-on "undercover")
6 | (depends-on "buttercup"))
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/sbin/browser-remote:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env sh
2 |
3 | ssh "$HOST_USER@$HOST_IP" -p "$HOST_PORT" -T "DISPLAY=$DISPLAY" "$WEB_BROWSER" "$@"
4 |
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/.gitignore:
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1 | *
2 | !*.org
3 | !*.md
4 | !*.yml
5 | !LICENSE
6 | !Cask
7 | !*ignore
8 | !Dockerfile*
9 | !.env
10 | !images/*
11 | !sbin/*
12 | !tests/*
13 | !themes/*
14 | !snippets/
15 | !default.json
16 | !early-init.el
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/tests/undercover-init.el:
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1 | (when (require 'undercover nil t)
2 | (undercover "*.el" (:send-report nil)))
3 |
4 | (message "Running tests on Emacs %s" emacs-version)
5 |
6 | (let ((debug-on-error t)
7 | (user-init-file "./init.el")
8 | (user-emacs-directory default-directory)
9 | (load-path (delq default-directory load-path)))
10 | (unless (ignore-errors
11 | (load-file user-init-file)
12 | (run-hooks 'after-init-hook))))
13 |
14 | (provide 'undercover-init.el)
15 |
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/sbin/tangle:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env sh
2 | ":"; exec emacs --quick --script "$0" "$@" # -*-emacs-lisp-*-
3 |
4 | (require 'org)
5 | (setq gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum)
6 | (find-file (concat user-emacs-directory "init.org"))
7 | (org-babel-tangle)
8 | (load-file (concat user-emacs-directory "init.el"))
9 | (byte-compile-file (concat user-emacs-directory "init.el"))
10 | (if (file-exists-p (concat user-emacs-directory "early-init.el"))
11 | (byte-compile-file (concat user-emacs-directory "early-init.el")))
12 | (setq gc-cons-threshold 800000)
13 |
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/early-init.el:
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1 | ;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
2 |
3 | (defconst old-gc-cons-threshold gc-cons-threshold
4 | "Default GC threshold, saved during early initialization.")
5 |
6 | (setq gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum)
7 |
8 | (defun restore-gc-cons-threshold ()
9 | "Set the `gc-cons-threshold' back to `old-gc-cons-threshold'.
10 | Remember to save it there beforehand."
11 | (when (fixnump old-gc-cons-threshold)
12 | (setq gc-cons-threshold old-gc-cons-threshold)))
13 |
14 | (add-hook 'emacs-startup-hook #'restore-gc-cons-threshold)
15 |
16 | (provide 'early-init)
17 | ;;; early-init.el ends here
18 |
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/sbin/initialize:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env sh
2 |
3 | UID="${UID:-1000}"
4 | GID="${GID:-100}"
5 | HOME="${HOME:-/home/emacser}"
6 | UNAME="${UNAME:-emacser}"
7 | GNAME="${GNAME:-emacs}"
8 | SHELL=/bin/ash
9 | WORKSPACE="${WORKSPACE:-/mnt/workspace}"
10 |
11 | if ! id "${UNAME}" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
12 | echo "${UNAME}:x:${UID}:${GID}:${UNAME},,,:${HOME}:${SHELL}" >> /etc/passwd
13 | echo "${UNAME}::17032:0:99999:7:::" >> /etc/shadow
14 | fi
15 |
16 | group="$(grep -E "^${GNAME}" /etc/group)"
17 | if [ ! "$group" ]; then
18 | echo "${GNAME}:x:${GID}:${UNAME}" >> /etc/group
19 | fi
20 |
21 | if [ -d "${HOME}" ]; then
22 | home_owner="$(stat -c '%U' ${HOME})"
23 | if [ "$(id -u "${UNAME}")" -ne "$(id -u "${home_owner}")" ]; then
24 | chown "${UID}":"${GID}" -R "${HOME}"
25 | fi
26 | else
27 | mkdir -p "${HOME}"
28 | chown "${UID}":"${GID}" "${HOME}"
29 | fi
30 |
31 | mkdir -p "${WORKSPACE}"
32 | chown "${UID}":"${GID}" "${WORKSPACE}"
33 |
34 | su-exec "$UNAME" "$@"
35 |
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/CONTRIBUTING.md:
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1 | ## How to contribute to Dockemacs
2 |
3 | #### **Did you find a bug?**
4 |
5 | * **Ensure the bug was not already reported** by searching on GitHub under [Issues](https://github.com/AfsmNGhr/dockemacs/issues).
6 |
7 | * If you're unable to find an open issue addressing the problem, [open a new one](https://github.com/AfsmNGhr/dockemacs/issues/new). Be sure to include a **title and clear description**, as much relevant information as possible, and a **code sample** or an **executable test case** demonstrating the expected behavior that is not occurring.
8 |
9 | #### **Did you write a patch that fixes a bug?**
10 |
11 | * Open a new GitHub pull request with the patch.
12 |
13 | * Ensure the PR description clearly describes the problem and solution.
14 |
15 | #### **Do you have questions about the source code?**
16 |
17 | * Ask any question in the [gmail](mailto:afay.zangetsu@gmail.com).
18 |
19 | #### **Do you intend to add a new feature or change an existing one?**
20 |
21 | * Writing code and suggest your change with PR.
22 |
23 | Thanks! :whale2:
24 |
25 | Alexey Ermolaev.
26 |
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/sbin/startup:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env sh
2 |
3 | export "$(cat "$WORKSPACE"/.dockemacs)"
4 |
5 | ln -s "$WORKSPACE/.gitconfig" "$HOME/.gitconfig"
6 | ln -s "$WORKSPACE/.ssh" "$HOME/.ssh"
7 | ln -s "$WORKSPACE/.gnupg" "$HOME/.gnupg"
8 |
9 | cd "$HOME/.emacs.d" || exit
10 |
11 | if [ ! -d "$HOME/.emacs.d/.git" ]; then
12 | git clone --depth 1 "$REPOSITORY" .
13 | fi
14 |
15 | git fetch origin "$BRANCH" -j "$(nproc)" || true
16 |
17 | if [ -n "$HEAD_FORCE" ]; then
18 | git reset --hard "origin/$BRANCH"
19 | fi
20 |
21 | if [ ! -f "$HOME/.emacs.d/.head" ]; then
22 | touch .head
23 | fi
24 |
25 | previous_commit="$(cat "$HOME/.emacs.d/.head")"
26 | current_commit="$(git rev-parse HEAD)"
27 | retangle="$(git status --porcelain | grep init.org)"
28 |
29 | if [ -f "$HOME/.emacs.d/init.org" ] && (
30 | [ ! -f "$HOME/.emacs.d/init.el" ] ||
31 | ([ "$previous_commit" != "$current_commit" ] &&
32 | [ -n "$retangle" ])); then
33 | tangle
34 | echo "$current_commit" > .head
35 | fi
36 |
37 | export ORG_PATH="$WORKSPACE/$ORG_FILES"
38 | export GPG_TTY="$(tty)"
39 | cd "$WORKSPACE" || exit
40 |
41 | emacs
42 |
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/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM alpine:3.22.1 AS base
2 |
3 | RUN apk update && \
4 | apk upgrade && \
5 | apk add --no-cache \
6 | su-exec emacs-nox the_silver_searcher git openssh-client libressl gnupg && \
7 | rm -rf /usr/share/man /tmp/* /var/cache/apk/* /var/log/* ~/.cache
8 |
9 | COPY sbin/* /usr/local/sbin/
10 |
11 | RUN chown root /usr/local/sbin/initialize && \
12 | chmod +x /usr/local/sbin/* && \
13 | chmod 700 /usr/local/sbin/initialize
14 |
15 | FROM base
16 |
17 | ENV UNAME=emacser \
18 | GNAME=emacs \
19 | HOME=/home/emacser \
20 | UID=1000 \
21 | GID=1000 \
22 | WORKSPACE=/mnt/workspace \
23 | SHELL=/bin/bash \
24 | TERM=xterm-256color \
25 | CASK=/opt/cask \
26 | CASK_BIN=/opt/cask/bin
27 |
28 | RUN apk update && \
29 | apk upgrade && \
30 | apk add --no-cache bash python3 curl gnutls-utils && \
31 | git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/cask/cask.git "$CASK" && \
32 | rm -rf /usr/share/man /tmp/* /var/cache/apk/* /var/log/* ~/.cache
33 |
34 | COPY . "$HOME/.emacs.d/"
35 |
36 | WORKDIR "${WORKSPACE}"
37 | ENTRYPOINT ["initialize"]
38 | CMD cd "$HOME/.emacs.d" && \
39 | ln -s "$WORKSPACE/.gitconfig" "$HOME/.gitconfig" && \
40 | ln -s "$WORKSPACE/.ssh" "$HOME/.ssh" && \
41 | ln -s "$WORKSPACE/.gnupg" "$HOME/.gnupg" && \
42 | export ORG_PATH="$WORKSPACE/$ORG_FILES" && \
43 | export PATH="$CASK_BIN:$PATH" && \
44 | env && tangle && rm *.elc && \
45 | cask install && cask exec buttercup -L . -L tests
46 |
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/.github/workflows/main.yml:
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1 | name: Build and push dockemacs
2 |
3 | on:
4 | push:
5 | tags:
6 | - '*'
7 |
8 | env:
9 | REPO: afsmnghr/dockemacs
10 |
11 | jobs:
12 | build-and-push:
13 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
14 | steps:
15 |
16 | - name: Checkout code
17 | uses: actions/checkout@v3
18 | with:
19 | fetch-depth: 1
20 |
21 | - name: Extract version from tag
22 | id: version
23 | run: echo "VERSION=${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
24 |
25 | - name: Build base image
26 | run: docker build --target base -t "$REPO:$GITHUB_SHA" -f Dockerfile .
27 |
28 | - name: Build final image
29 | run: |
30 | echo '' > .dockerignore
31 | docker build -t "$REPO:$GITHUB_RUN_ID" -f Dockerfile .
32 |
33 | - name: Test the image
34 | run: docker run --rm -t "$REPO:$GITHUB_RUN_ID"
35 |
36 | - name: Export and re-import image
37 | run: |
38 | ID=$(docker run --rm -dt "$REPO:$GITHUB_SHA" emacs)
39 | docker export "$ID" | docker import - "$REPO:$VERSION"
40 | docker stop "$ID"
41 |
42 | - name: Login to Docker Hub
43 | uses: docker/login-action@v2
44 | with:
45 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USER }}
46 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASS }}
47 |
48 | - name: Push versioned image
49 | run: |
50 | docker tag "$REPO:$VERSION" "$REPO:latest"
51 | docker push "$REPO:$VERSION"
52 | docker push "$REPO:latest"
53 |
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/CHANGELOG.md:
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1 | ## 1.15.0 (2024-02-04)
2 |
3 | * Emacs version is `29.1-r3`
4 | * Update base image to `alpine:3.19.1`
5 |
6 | ## 1.14.0 (2022-12-04)
7 |
8 | * Emacs version is `28.2-r0`
9 | * Update base image to `alpine:3.17.0`
10 |
11 | ## 1.13.0 (2021-10-09)
12 |
13 | * Emacs version is `27.2-r0`
14 | * Update base image to `alpine:3.14.2`
15 |
16 | ## 1.12.1 (2020-03-25)
17 |
18 | * Emacs version is `26.3-r2`
19 | * Update base image to `alpine:3.11.5`
20 | * Add `GPG_TTY`with `$(tty)`
21 |
22 | ## 1.12.0 (2020-02-14)
23 |
24 | * Emacs version is `26.3-r2`
25 | * Update base image to `alpine:3.11.3`
26 | * Solved troubles with gnutls
27 |
28 | ## 1.11.0 (2019-10-20)
29 |
30 | * Emacs version is `26.2-r1`
31 | * Update base image to `alpine:3.10.2`
32 | * Use `nproc` instead `CORE_COUNT` variable
33 |
34 | ## 1.10.0 (2019-01-07)
35 |
36 | * Emacs version is `26.1-r0`
37 | * Switched `openssl` to `libressl`
38 | * Optimization wrappers and CI / CD
39 | * Deleted `tslint`, `node`, `bundle`, `docker-machine` wrappers
40 |
41 | ## 1.9.4 (2018-09-22)
42 |
43 | * Updated base image with `alpine:3.8`
44 |
45 | ## 1.9.3 (2018-01-27)
46 |
47 | * Add `CORE_COUNT` for `git fetch`
48 | * Start with `--cpuset-cpus` parameter
49 |
50 | ## 1.9.2 (2017-12-31)
51 |
52 | * Retangle changes `init.org`
53 |
54 | ## 1.9.1 (2017-12-24)
55 |
56 | * Fixed `tslint` with `--type-check`
57 |
58 | ## 1.9.0 (2017-12-13)
59 |
60 | * Switch to `alpine:3.7`
61 | * Remove `bash`, `sudo`
62 | * Rewrite posix like wrappers
63 |
64 | ## 1.8.1 (2017-12-04)
65 |
66 | * Refactor `pylint`, `tslint` wrappers
67 | * Turn off pseudo-tty for `docker`, `docker-machine`, `browser-remote` wrappers
68 |
69 | ## 1.8.0 (2017-11-23)
70 |
71 | * Literate configuration with `init.org`
72 | * Add `BRANCH` and `HEAD_FORCE` variables
73 | * Remove `--repository` edge
74 |
75 | ## 1.7.0 (2017-11-08)
76 |
77 | * Remove `global`
78 |
79 | ## 1.6.1 (2017-11-07)
80 |
81 | * Add `pylint` wrapper
82 |
83 | ## 1.6.0 (2017-10-23)
84 |
85 | * Remove `nodejs-npm`
86 | * Add tty to wrapper docker for `exec`
87 | * Add `tslint` wrapper
88 | * Add `node` wrapper
89 |
90 | ## 1.5.3 (2017-10-21)
91 |
92 | * Remove directives `ENV` and `WORKDIR` from image
93 |
94 | ## 1.5.2 (2017-09-23)
95 |
96 | * Based clean `alpine` image
97 | * Add `rubocop` wrapper
98 |
99 | ## 1.5.1 (2017-09-13)
100 |
101 | * First initialize `REPOSITORY`
102 | * Delete `REPOSITORY` source from image
103 | * Minimize docker build context
104 |
105 | ## 1.4.0 (2017-08-28)
106 |
107 | * One layer image
108 |
109 | ## 1.3.0 (2017-08-26)
110 |
111 | * Add `browser` wrapper
112 |
113 | ## 1.2.0 (2017-08-26)
114 |
115 | * Add simple `docker` management through socket
116 | * Start without `docker-compose`
117 |
118 | ## 1.1.0 (2017-03-12)
119 |
120 | * Delete `node` project packages
121 |
122 | ## 1.0.0 (2017-03-12)
123 |
124 | * Based `alpine-ruby` image
125 | * Pre-installed `nodejs-npm`
126 |
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/tests/test-interface.el:
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1 | ;;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
2 |
3 | (require 'undercover-init.el)
4 |
5 | (describe "Indentation"
6 | (it "tab offset"
7 | (expect (princ tab-width) :to-be 2))
8 | (it "always indent"
9 | (expect (princ tab-always-indent) :to-be 'complete))
10 | (it "space indentation"
11 | (expect (princ indent-tabs-mode) :to-be nil)))
12 |
13 | (describe "Customize"
14 | (it "custom file"
15 | (expect (princ custom-file)
16 | :to-equal null-device)))
17 |
18 | (describe "UI"
19 | (it "menu-bar"
20 | (expect (princ menu-bar-mode) :to-be nil))
21 | (it "tool-bar"
22 | (expect (princ tool-bar-mode) :to-be nil))
23 | (it "column-number"
24 | (expect (princ column-number-mode) :to-be nil))
25 | (it "blink-cursor"
26 | (expect (princ blink-cursor-mode) :to-be nil))
27 | (it "line-number"
28 | (expect (princ line-number-mode) :to-be nil))
29 | (it "size-indication"
30 | (expect (princ size-indication-mode) :to-be nil))
31 | (it "ring-bell-function"
32 | (expect (princ ring-bell-function) :to-be 'ignore)))
33 |
34 | (describe "Time"
35 | (it "interval"
36 | (expect (princ display-time-interval) :to-be 1))
37 | (it "format"
38 | (expect (princ display-time-format) :to-equal "%H:%M"))
39 | (it "load-average"
40 | (expect (princ display-time-default-load-average) :to-be nil))
41 | (it "active?"
42 | (expect (princ display-time-mode) :to-be t)))
43 |
44 | (describe "Dialog"
45 | (it "box"
46 | (expect (princ use-dialog-box) :to-be nil))
47 | (it "file"
48 | (expect (princ use-file-dialog) :to-be nil))
49 | (xit "epa"
50 | (expect (princ epa-pinentry-mode) :to-be 'loopback)))
51 |
52 | (describe "Built-in modes"
53 | (it "visual-line"
54 | (expect (princ global-visual-line-mode) :to-be t))
55 | (it "font-lock"
56 | (expect (princ global-font-lock-mode) :to-be t))
57 | (it "auto-revert"
58 | (expect (princ global-auto-revert-mode) :to-be t))
59 | (it "delete-selection"
60 | (expect (princ delete-selection-mode) :to-be t)))
61 |
62 | (describe "External browser"
63 | (it "url-browser-function"
64 | (expect (princ browse-url-browser-function)
65 | :to-be 'browse-url-generic))
66 | (it "url-generic-program"
67 | (expect (princ browse-url-generic-program)
68 | :to-equal "/usr/local/sbin/browser-remote")))
69 |
70 | (describe "Dired"
71 | (it "listing-switches"
72 | (expect (princ dired-listing-switches) :to-equal "-lhvA")))
73 |
74 | (describe "Unsorted"
75 | (it "parent-style"
76 | (expect (princ show-paren-style) :to-be 'mixed))
77 | (it "word-wrap"
78 | (expect (princ word-wrap) :to-be t))
79 | (it "search-highlight"
80 | (expect (princ search-highlight) :to-be t))
81 | (it "query-replace-highlight"
82 | (expect (princ query-replace-highlight) :to-be t))
83 | (it "select-enable-clipboard"
84 | (expect (princ select-enable-clipboard) :to-be t))
85 | (it "echo-keystrokes"
86 | (expect (princ echo-keystrokes) :to-equal 0.1))
87 | (it "enable-local-eval"
88 | (expect (princ enable-local-eval) :to-be t)))
89 |
90 | (describe "Magit"
91 | (xit "magit-completing-read-function"
92 | (expect (princ magit-completing-read-function)
93 | :to-be 'magit-ido-completing-read)))
94 |
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/themes/spolsky-theme.el:
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1 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
2 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
3 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
4 | ;; (at your option) any later version.
5 |
6 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
7 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
8 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
9 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
10 |
11 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
12 | ;; along with this program. If not, see .
13 |
14 | ;; ---------------------------
15 | ;;
16 | ;; Spolsky : A dark color theme
17 | ;;
18 | ;; ----------------------------
19 |
20 | (unless (>= emacs-major-version 24)
21 | (error "requires Emacs 24 or later."))
22 |
23 | (deftheme spolsky "A dark color theme for Emacs based on Sublime Text 2")
24 |
25 | (custom-theme-set-variables
26 | 'spolsky
27 | '(linum-format " %i "))
28 |
29 | (let ((*background* "#161A1F")
30 | (*comments* "#8C8C8C")
31 | (*constant* "#FF80F4")
32 | (*current-line* "#151515")
33 | (*cursor-underscore* "#EEDC82")
34 | (*keywords* "#F92672")
35 |
36 | ;; Sidebar line numbers
37 | (*line-number* "#161A1F")
38 | (*line-fg* "#666")
39 |
40 | (*type-face* "#66D9EF")
41 | (*method-declaration* "#A6E22E")
42 | (*mode-line-bg* "#333")
43 | (*mode-inactive-bg* "#222")
44 | (*mode-line-fg* "#EEDC82")
45 | (*mode-inactive-fg* "#555")
46 | (*normal* "#DEDEDE")
47 | (*number* "#FC580C")
48 | (*operators* "#FF80F4")
49 | (*warning* "#FF6C60")
50 | (*regexp* "#A63A62")
51 | (*string* "#EEDC82")
52 | (*variable* "#FD971F")
53 | (*visual-selection* "#555"))
54 |
55 | (custom-theme-set-faces
56 | 'spolsky
57 |
58 | `(bold ((t (:bold t))))
59 | `(button ((t (:foreground, *keywords* :underline t))))
60 | `(default ((t (:background, *background* :foreground, *normal*))))
61 | `(header-line ((t (:background, *mode-line-bg* :foreground, *normal*)))) ;; info header
62 | `(highlight ((t (:background, *current-line*))))
63 | `(highlight-face ((t (:background, *current-line*))))
64 | `(hl-line ((t (:background, *current-line* :underline t))))
65 | `(info-xref ((t (:foreground, *keywords* :underline t))))
66 | `(region ((t (:background, *visual-selection*))))
67 | `(underline ((nil (:underline t))))
68 |
69 | ;; font-lock
70 | `(font-lock-builtin-face ((t (:foreground, *operators*))))
71 | `(font-lock-comment-delimiter-face ((t (:foreground, *comments*))))
72 | `(font-lock-comment-face ((t (:foreground, *comments*))))
73 | `(font-lock-constant-face ((t (:foreground, *constant*))))
74 | `(font-lock-doc-face ((t (:foreground, *string*))))
75 | `(font-lock-doc-string-face ((t (:foreground, *string*))))
76 | `(font-lock-function-name-face ((t (:foreground, *method-declaration*))))
77 | `(font-lock-keyword-face ((t (:foreground, *keywords*))))
78 | `(font-lock-negation-char-face ((t (:foreground, *warning*))))
79 | `(font-lock-number-face ((t (:foreground, *number*))))
80 | `(font-lock-preprocessor-face ((t (:foreground, *keywords*))))
81 | `(font-lock-reference-face ((t (:foreground, *constant*))))
82 | `(font-lock-regexp-grouping-backslash ((t (:foreground, *regexp*))))
83 | `(font-lock-regexp-grouping-construct ((t (:foreground, *regexp*))))
84 | `(font-lock-string-face ((t (:foreground, *string*))))
85 | `(font-lock-type-face ((t (:foreground, *type-face*))))
86 | `(font-lock-variable-name-face ((t (:foreground, *variable*))))
87 | `(font-lock-warning-face ((t (:foreground, *warning*))))
88 |
89 | ;; GUI
90 | `(fringe ((t (:background, *background*))))
91 | `(linum ((t (:background, *line-number* :foreground, *line-fg*))))
92 | `(whitespace-line ((t (:foreground, *warning*))))
93 | `(minibuffer-prompt ((t (:foreground, *variable*))))
94 | `(mode-line ((t (:background, *mode-line-bg* :foreground, *mode-line-fg*))))
95 | `(mode-line-inactive ((t (:background, *mode-inactive-bg* :foreground, *mode-inactive-fg*))))
96 | `(cursor ((t (:background, *cursor-underscore*))))
97 | `(text-cursor ((t (:background, *cursor-underscore*))))
98 | `(vertical-border ((t (:foreground, *background*)))) ;; between splits
99 |
100 | ;; show-paren
101 | `(show-paren-mismatch ((t (:background, *warning* :foreground, *normal* :weight bold))))
102 | `(show-paren-match ((t (:background, *keywords* :foreground, *normal* :weight bold))))
103 |
104 | ;; search
105 | `(isearch ((t (:background, *regexp* :foreground, *visual-selection*))))
106 | `(isearch-fail ((t (:background, *warning*))))
107 | `(lazy-highlight ((t (:background, *operators* :foreground, *visual-selection*))))
108 |
109 | ))
110 |
111 | ;;;###autoload
112 | (when (and (boundp 'custom-theme-load-path) load-file-name)
113 | (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path
114 | (file-name-as-directory (file-name-directory load-file-name))))
115 |
116 | (provide-theme 'spolsky)
117 |
118 | ;; Local Variables:
119 | ;; no-byte-compile: nil
120 | ;; End:
121 |
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1 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
2 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
3 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
4 | ;; (at your option) any later version.
5 |
6 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
7 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
8 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
9 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
10 |
11 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
12 | ;; along with this program. If not, see .
13 |
14 | ;; ----------------------------------------------
15 | ;;
16 | ;; Spolsky-term : A dark color theme for terminal
17 | ;;
18 | ;; ----------------------------------------------
19 |
20 | (unless (>= emacs-major-version 24)
21 | (error "requires Emacs 24 or later."))
22 |
23 | (deftheme spolsky-term
24 | "A dark color theme for Emacs based on Sublime Text 2.
25 | Terminal version")
26 |
27 | (custom-theme-set-variables
28 | 'spolsky-term
29 | '(linum-format " %i "))
30 |
31 | (let ((*background* "unspecified-bg")
32 | (*comments* "#8C8C8C")
33 | (*constant* "#FF80F4")
34 | (*current-line* "color-233")
35 | (*cursor-underscore* "#EEDC82")
36 | (*keywords* "#F92672")
37 |
38 | ;; Sidebar line numbers
39 | (*line-number* "unspecified-bg")
40 | (*line-fg* "#666")
41 |
42 | (*fringe* "#555")
43 |
44 | (*type-face* "#66D9EF")
45 | (*method-declaration* "#A6E22E")
46 | (*mode-line-bg* "unspecified-bg")
47 | (*mode-inactive-bg* "unspecified-bg")
48 | (*mode-line-fg* "#EEDC82")
49 | (*mode-inactive-fg* "#555")
50 | (*normal* "#DEDEDE")
51 | (*number* "#FC580C")
52 | (*operators* "#FF80F4")
53 | (*warning* "#FF6C60")
54 | (*regexp* "#A63A62")
55 | (*string* "#EEDC82")
56 | (*variable* "#FD971F")
57 | (*visual-selection* "color-233"))
58 |
59 | (custom-theme-set-faces
60 | 'spolsky-term
61 |
62 | `(bold ((t (:bold t))))
63 | `(button ((t (:foreground, *keywords* :underline t))))
64 | `(default ((t (:background, *background* :foreground, *normal*))))
65 | `(header-line ((t (:background, *mode-line-bg* :foreground, *normal*)))) ;; info header
66 | `(highlight ((t (:background, *current-line*))))
67 | `(highlight-face ((t (:background, *current-line*))))
68 | `(hl-line ((t (:background, *current-line* :underline t))))
69 | `(info-xref ((t (:foreground, *keywords* :underline t))))
70 | `(region ((t (:background, *visual-selection*))))
71 | `(underline ((nil (:underline t))))
72 |
73 | ;; font-lock
74 | `(font-lock-builtin-face ((t (:foreground, *operators*))))
75 | `(font-lock-comment-delimiter-face ((t (:foreground, *comments*))))
76 | `(font-lock-comment-face ((t (:foreground, *comments*))))
77 | `(font-lock-constant-face ((t (:foreground, *constant*))))
78 | `(font-lock-doc-face ((t (:foreground, *string*))))
79 | `(font-lock-doc-string-face ((t (:foreground, *string*))))
80 | `(font-lock-function-name-face ((t (:foreground, *method-declaration*))))
81 | `(font-lock-keyword-face ((t (:foreground, *keywords*))))
82 | `(font-lock-negation-char-face ((t (:foreground, *warning*))))
83 | `(font-lock-number-face ((t (:foreground, *number*))))
84 | `(font-lock-preprocessor-face ((t (:foreground, *keywords*))))
85 | `(font-lock-reference-face ((t (:foreground, *constant*))))
86 | `(font-lock-regexp-grouping-backslash ((t (:foreground, *regexp*))))
87 | `(font-lock-regexp-grouping-construct ((t (:foreground, *regexp*))))
88 | `(font-lock-string-face ((t (:foreground, *string*))))
89 | `(font-lock-type-face ((t (:foreground, *type-face*))))
90 | `(font-lock-variable-name-face ((t (:foreground, *variable*))))
91 | `(font-lock-warning-face ((t (:foreground, *warning*))))
92 |
93 | ;; GUI
94 | `(fringe ((t (:background, *fringe*))))
95 | `(whitespace-line ((t (:foreground, *warning*))))
96 | `(linum ((t (:background, *line-number* :foreground, *line-fg*))))
97 | `(minibuffer-prompt ((t (:foreground, *variable*))))
98 | `(mode-line ((t (:background, *mode-line-bg* :foreground, *mode-line-fg*))))
99 | `(mode-line-inactive ((t (:background, *mode-inactive-bg* :foreground, *mode-inactive-fg*))))
100 | `(cursor ((t (:background, *cursor-underscore*))))
101 | `(text-cursor ((t (:background, *cursor-underscore*))))
102 | `(vertical-border ((t (:foreground, *fringe*)))) ;; between splits
103 |
104 | ;; show-paren
105 | `(show-paren-mismatch ((t (:background, *warning* :foreground, *normal* :weight bold))))
106 | `(show-paren-match ((t (:background, *keywords* :foreground, *normal* :weight bold))))
107 |
108 | ;; search
109 | `(isearch ((t (:background, *regexp* :foreground, *visual-selection*))))
110 | `(isearch-fail ((t (:background, *warning*))))
111 | `(lazy-highlight ((t (:background, *operators* :foreground, *visual-selection*))))
112 |
113 | ;; org
114 | `(org-link ((t (:foreground "#AEA89E" :underline t))))
115 | `(org-level-1 ((t (:foreground, *type-face*))))
116 | `(org-level-2 ((t (:foreground, *keywords*))))
117 | `(org-level-3 ((t (:foreground, *constant*))))
118 | `(org-level-4 ((t (:foreground, *method-declaration*))))
119 | `(org-level-5 ((t (:foreground, *string*))))
120 | `(org-level-6 ((t (:foreground, *regexp*))))
121 | `(org-level-7 ((t (:foreground, *warning*))))
122 | `(org-level-8 ((t (:foreground, *variable*))))
123 | `(org-block-background ((t (:background "color-235"))))
124 | `(org-block-begin-line ((t (:background, "color-233" :foreground, *string*))))
125 | `(org-block-end-line ((t (:background, "color-233" :foreground, *string*))))
126 | ))
127 |
128 | ;;;###autoload
129 | (when (and (boundp 'custom-theme-load-path) load-file-name)
130 | (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path
131 | (file-name-as-directory (file-name-directory load-file-name))))
132 |
133 | (provide-theme 'spolsky-term)
134 |
135 | ;; Local Variables:
136 | ;; no-byte-compile: nil
137 | ;; End:
138 |
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1 | #+STARTUP: showall
2 | #+PROPERTY: header-args :tangle init.el :comments org
3 |
4 | ** Dockemacs - the minimal emacs noX
5 |
6 | [[https://coveralls.io/github/AfsmNGhr/dockemacs?branch=master][https://coveralls.io/repos/github/AfsmNGhr/dockemacs/badge.svg?branch=master]]
7 | [[https://hub.docker.com/r/afsmnghr/dockemacs/][https://img.shields.io/docker/v/afsmnghr/dockemacs.svg?style=flat]]
8 | [[https://hub.docker.com/r/afsmnghr/dockemacs/][https://img.shields.io/docker/image-size/afsmnghr/dockemacs.svg?style=flat]]
9 | [[https://hub.docker.com/r/afsmnghr/dockemacs/][https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/afsmnghr/dockemacs.svg?style=flat]]
10 | [[https://hub.docker.com/r/afsmnghr/dockemacs/][https://img.shields.io/docker/stars/afsmnghr/dockemacs.svg?style=flat]]
11 |
12 | [[https://i.imgur.com/V6vlv7Q.gif]]
13 |
14 | *** Table of Contents :TOC:
15 | + [[#installation][Installation]]
16 | + [[#initialization][Initialization]]
17 | + [[#perfomance][Performance]]
18 | - [[#garbage-collector][Garbage collector]]
19 | + [[#package-management][Package management]]
20 | + [[#interface][Interface]]
21 | - [[#themes][Themes]]
22 | + [[#built-in][Built-in]]
23 | - [[#encoding][Encoding]]
24 | - [[#indentation][Indentation]]
25 | - [[#autopair][Autopair]]
26 | - [[#whitespace][Whitespace]]
27 | - [[#keybindings][Keybindings]]
28 | - [[#history][History]]
29 | - [[#backups][Backups]]
30 | - [[#recent-files][Recent files]]
31 | - [[#bookmarks][Bookmarks]]
32 | + [[#hooks][Hooks]]
33 | + [[#window-management][Window management]]
34 | + [[#completion][Completion]]
35 | - [[#ido][IDO]]
36 | - [[#company][Company]]
37 | + [[#vcs][VCS]]
38 | - [[#magit][Magit]]
39 | - [[#git-time-machine][Git time machine]]
40 | - [[#smerge-mode][Smerge-mode]]
41 | + [[#project-management][Project management]]
42 | - projectile
43 | + [[#search][Search]]
44 | - [[#ag][Ag]]
45 | + [[#tags][Tags]]
46 | - dumb-jump
47 | + [[#languages][Languages]]
48 | - [[#elixir][Elixir]]
49 | - [[#python][Python]]
50 | - [[#javascript][Javascript]]
51 | + [[#templates][Templates]]
52 | + [[#org][Org]]
53 |
54 | *** Installation
55 |
56 | **** Docker
57 |
58 | [[https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/][Install Docker Engine]]
59 |
60 | Create emacs data volume.
61 |
62 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
63 | docker volume create emacs_data
64 | #+end_src
65 |
66 | **** Executable
67 |
68 | Add alias:
69 |
70 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
71 | # ~/.bash_aliases or etc ...
72 |
73 | alias dockemacs='
74 | docker run -it --rm --net=host \
75 | --cpuset-cpus 0-1 \
76 | --env-file $HOME/.dockemacs \
77 | --entrypoint initialize "$@" \
78 | -v $HOME:/mnt/workspace \
79 | -v emacs_data:/home/emacser/.emacs.d \
80 | -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
81 | afsmnghr/dockemacs startup
82 | '
83 | #+end_src
84 |
85 | **** Environment variables
86 |
87 | Prepare =$HOME/.dockemacs=, check your =env=.
88 |
89 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
90 | # default by
91 |
92 | ## transparent permissions
93 | echo "UID=$(id -u)" >> $HOME/.dockemacs # 1000
94 | echo "GID=$(id -g)" >> $HOME/.dockemacs # 100
95 |
96 | ## user & group name in container
97 | echo "UNAME=emacser" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
98 | echo "GNAME=emacs" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
99 |
100 | ## rewrite home path for new user
101 | echo "HOME=/home/emacser" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
102 |
103 | ## mount path from host
104 | echo "WORKSPACE=/mnt/workspace" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
105 |
106 | # required
107 |
108 | ## set terminal env
109 | echo "TERM=xterm-256color" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
110 |
111 | ## only relative path from workspace path
112 | echo "ORG_FILES=Documents/org/" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
113 |
114 | ## remote management through ssh
115 | echo "HOST_USER=afsmnghr" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
116 | echo "HOST_IP=127.1" >> $HOME/.dockemacs # only work with --net=host
117 | echo "HOST_PORT=22" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
118 |
119 | ## required for GUI application
120 | echo "DISPLAY=:0.0" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
121 | ## setup browser for emacs
122 | echo "WEB_BROWSER=chromium" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
123 |
124 | ## our repository dotemacs (first clone)
125 | echo "REPOSITORY=https://github.com/AfsmNGhr/dockemacs.git" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
126 | ## our active branch
127 | echo "BRANCH=master" >> $HOME/.dockemacs
128 |
129 | # optional
130 |
131 | ## force update our branch
132 | echo "HEAD_FORCE=true" >> $HOME/.dockemacs # git reset --hard
133 | #+end_src
134 |
135 | **** Escape in the box
136 |
137 | Setup ssh server and restart.
138 |
139 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
140 | # /etc/ssh/sshd_config
141 |
142 | ListenAddress 127.1
143 | #+end_src
144 |
145 | Setup ssh client. Create sockets path.
146 |
147 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
148 | mkdir ~/.ssh/sockets
149 | #+end_src
150 |
151 | Speedup local connection.
152 |
153 | #+begin_src conf :tangle no
154 | # ~/.ssh/config
155 |
156 | Host *
157 | ControlMaster auto
158 | ControlPath ~/.ssh/sockets/%r@%h:%p
159 | ControlPersist 4h
160 | PreferredAuthentications publickey
161 |
162 | Host 127.1
163 | Hostname 127.1
164 | User "$HOST_USER"
165 | Port "$HOST_PORT"
166 | Compression no
167 | Ciphers chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com
168 | ForwardX11 no
169 | #+end_src
170 |
171 | Check [[https://serverfault.com/questions/253313/ssh-returns-bad-owner-or-permissions-on-ssh-config][permissions]] of config file.
172 |
173 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
174 | sudo chmod 600 ~/.ssh/config
175 | #+end_src
176 |
177 | Add our ssh pub key to authorized_keys.
178 |
179 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
180 | ssh-copy-id "$HOST_USER@$HOST_IP" -p "$HOST_PORT"
181 | #+end_src
182 |
183 | For =SSH_CONNECTION= set =TERM=. Fixed tramp issues.
184 |
185 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
186 | # ~/.bashrc
187 |
188 | if [ "$SSH_CONNECTION" ]; then
189 | TERM='dumb'
190 | fi
191 |
192 | case "$TERM" in
193 | ,*)
194 | PS1='> '
195 | ;;
196 | esac
197 | #+end_src
198 |
199 | Prepare gpg settings.
200 |
201 | #+BEGIN_SRC conf :tangle no
202 | # ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf
203 |
204 | use-agent
205 | pinentry-mode loopback
206 | #+END_SRC
207 |
208 | **** Starting
209 |
210 | Run and wait until the boot.
211 |
212 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
213 | $ dockemacs
214 | #+end_src
215 |
216 | *** Initialization
217 |
218 | Tangling with emacs script. See [[https://www.lunaryorn.com/posts/emacs-script-pitfalls][emacs script pitfalls]].
219 |
220 | #+begin_src shell :tangle no
221 | #!/usr/bin/env sh
222 | ":"; exec emacs --quick --script "$0" "$@" # -*-emacs-lisp-*-
223 |
224 | (require 'org)
225 | (setq gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum
226 | gc-cons-percentage 0.6)
227 | (find-file (concat user-emacs-directory "init.org"))
228 | (org-babel-tangle)
229 | (load-file (concat user-emacs-directory "init.el"))
230 | (byte-compile-file (concat user-emacs-directory "init.el"))
231 | (setq gc-cons-threshold 5000000
232 | gc-cons-percentage 0.1)
233 | #+end_src
234 |
235 | *** Perfomance
236 |
237 | **** Garbage collector
238 |
239 | #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
240 | (defmacro k-time (&rest body)
241 | "Measure and return the time it takes evaluating BODY."
242 | `(let ((time (current-time)))
243 | ,@body
244 | (float-time (time-since time))))
245 |
246 | ;; When idle for 15sec run the GC no matter what.
247 | (defvar k-gc-timer
248 | (run-with-idle-timer 15 t
249 | (lambda ()
250 | (message "Garbage collector has run for %.06f sec"
251 | (k-time (garbage-collect))))))
252 | #+END_SRC
253 |
254 | *** Package Management
255 |
256 | Don't auto-initialize!
257 |
258 | #+begin_src elisp
259 | (setq package-enable-at-startup nil
260 | package--init-file-ensured t)
261 | #+end_src
262 |
263 | The =use-package= declarative and performance-oriented.
264 |
265 | #+begin_src elisp
266 | (require 'package)
267 | (package-initialize)
268 |
269 | (setq package-archives '(("gnu" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/")
270 | ("org" . "http://orgmode.org/elpa/")
271 | ("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/")
272 | ("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/")))
273 |
274 | (unless (version< emacs-version "25.1")
275 | (setq package-archive-priorities '(("melpa-stable" . 30)
276 | ("gnu" . 10)
277 | ("melpa" . 20))))
278 |
279 | (unless package-archive-contents
280 | (package-refresh-contents))
281 |
282 | (let ((afsmnghr/packages '(use-package)))
283 | (dolist (p afsmnghr/packages)
284 | (unless (package-installed-p p)
285 | (package-install p))))
286 |
287 | (eval-when-compile
288 | (require 'use-package))
289 | #+end_src
290 |
291 | Diminished modes.
292 |
293 | #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
294 | (use-package delight :ensure t)
295 | #+END_SRC
296 |
297 | Key-bindings.
298 |
299 | #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
300 | (use-package bind-key :ensure t)
301 | #+END_SRC
302 |
303 | *** Interface
304 |
305 | Don't store customizations.
306 |
307 | #+begin_src elisp
308 | (use-package cus-edit :defer t
309 | :commands (customize-set-variable)
310 | :custom (custom-file null-device))
311 | #+end_src
312 |
313 | Short, answering yes or no.
314 |
315 | #+begin_src elisp
316 | (fset 'yes-or-no-p 'y-or-n-p)
317 | #+end_src
318 |
319 | Clear UI.
320 |
321 | #+begin_src elisp
322 | (menu-bar-mode -1)
323 | (if tool-bar-mode
324 | (tool-bar-mode -1))
325 | (column-number-mode -1)
326 | (blink-cursor-mode -1)
327 | (line-number-mode -1)
328 | (size-indication-mode -1)
329 | (setq ring-bell-function 'ignore)
330 | #+end_src
331 |
332 | Time in the modeline.
333 |
334 | #+begin_src elisp
335 | (setq display-time-interval 1
336 | display-time-format "%H:%M"
337 | display-time-default-load-average nil)
338 |
339 | (display-time-mode)
340 | #+end_src
341 |
342 | Use external browser.
343 |
344 | #+begin_src elisp
345 | (use-package browse-url
346 | :ensure nil
347 | :custom
348 | (browse-url-browser-function 'browse-url-generic)
349 | (browse-url-generic-program "/usr/local/sbin/browser-remote"))
350 | #+end_src
351 |
352 | Dialogs stay in emacs.
353 |
354 | #+begin_src elisp
355 | (setq use-dialog-box nil
356 | use-file-dialog nil
357 | epg-pinentry-mode 'loopback)
358 | #+end_src
359 |
360 | Unsorted settings.
361 |
362 | #+begin_src elisp
363 | (setq show-paren-style 'mixed
364 | word-wrap t
365 | search-highlight t
366 | query-replace-highlight t
367 | select-enable-clipboard t
368 | echo-keystrokes 0.1
369 | enable-local-eval t)
370 | #+end_src
371 |
372 | **** Themes
373 |
374 | Load my themes. Enable theme on the frame type.
375 |
376 | #+begin_src elisp
377 | (defun afsmnghr/load-theme ()
378 | "Load a theme"
379 | (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path "~/.emacs.d/themes")
380 |
381 | (if (display-graphic-p)
382 | (load-theme 'spolsky t)
383 | (load-theme 'spolsky-term t)))
384 |
385 | (defun afsmnghr/enable-theme (frame)
386 | "Enable theme the current frame depending on the frame type"
387 | (with-selected-frame frame
388 | (if (window-system)
389 | (progn
390 | (unless (custom-theme-enabled-p 'spolsky)
391 | (if (custom-theme-enabled-p 'spolsky-term)
392 | (disable-theme 'spolsky-term))
393 | (enable-theme 'spolsky)))
394 | (progn
395 | (unless (custom-theme-enabled-p 'spolsky-term)
396 | (if (custom-theme-enabled-p 'spolsky)
397 | (disable-theme 'spolsky))
398 | (enable-theme 'spolsky-term))))))
399 |
400 | (add-hook 'after-init-hook 'afsmnghr/load-theme)
401 |
402 | ;; don't change theme inside docker container
403 | (unless (file-exists-p "/.dockerenv")
404 | (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions 'afsmnghr/enable-theme))
405 | #+end_src
406 |
407 | ***** Spolsky
408 |
409 | [[file:images/spolsky-theme.png]]
410 |
411 | ***** Spolsky Term
412 |
413 | [[file:images/spolsky-term-theme.png]]
414 |
415 | *** Built-in
416 |
417 | Enable built-in modes.
418 |
419 | #+begin_src elisp
420 | (global-visual-line-mode t)
421 | (global-font-lock-mode t)
422 | (global-auto-revert-mode t)
423 | (delete-selection-mode t)
424 | #+end_src
425 |
426 | Dired listing settings.
427 |
428 | #+begin_src elisp
429 | (setq dired-listing-switches "-lhvA")
430 | #+end_src
431 |
432 | **** Encoding
433 |
434 | Set utf-8 everywhere.
435 |
436 | #+begin_src elisp
437 | (prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)
438 | (set-default-coding-systems 'utf-8)
439 | (set-terminal-coding-system 'utf-8)
440 | (set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8)
441 | (setq buffer-file-coding-system 'utf-8
442 | file-name-coding-system 'utf-8)
443 | #+end_src
444 |
445 | **** Indentation
446 |
447 | Prefer space indentation.
448 |
449 | #+begin_src elisp
450 | (setq-default tab-width 2
451 | tab-always-indent 'complete
452 | indent-tabs-mode nil)
453 | #+end_src
454 |
455 | **** Autopair
456 |
457 | #+begin_src elisp
458 | (use-package elec-pair
459 | :commands electric-pair-mode
460 | :config (electric-pair-mode 1))
461 | #+end_src
462 |
463 | **** Whitespace
464 |
465 | #+begin_src elisp
466 | (use-package whitespace
467 | :hook (prog-mode . whitespace-mode)
468 | :custom
469 | ((whitespace-line-column 120)
470 | (whitespace-style '(face lines-tail))))
471 | #+end_src
472 |
473 | **** Keybindings
474 |
475 | Add comment fn.
476 |
477 | #+begin_src elisp
478 | (defun comment-or-uncomment-region-or-line ()
479 | "Un / Comments the region or the current line if there's no active region."
480 | (interactive)
481 | (let (beg end)
482 | (if (region-active-p)
483 | (setq beg (region-beginning) end (region-end))
484 | (setq beg (line-beginning-position) end (line-end-position)))
485 | (comment-or-uncomment-region beg end)
486 | (forward-line)))
487 | #+end_src
488 |
489 | My keybindings almost defaulted.
490 |
491 | #+begin_src elisp
492 | (global-set-key (kbd "C-x w") 'kill-buffer-and-window)
493 | (global-set-key (kbd "C-z") 'undo)
494 |
495 | (global-set-key (kbd "C-x o") 'ace-window)
496 |
497 | (global-set-key (kbd "C-w") 'clipboard-kill-region)
498 | (global-set-key (kbd "M-w") 'clipboard-kill-ring-save)
499 |
500 | (global-set-key (kbd "C-y") 'clipboard-yank)
501 | (global-set-key (kbd "M-q") 'query-replace-regexp)
502 |
503 | (global-set-key [remap comment-dwim] 'comment-or-uncomment-region-or-line)
504 | #+end_src
505 |
506 | Reverse input.
507 |
508 | #+begin_src elisp
509 | (use-package reverse-im :ensure t :defer 1
510 | :commands reverse-im-activate
511 | :config (reverse-im-activate "russian-computer"))
512 | #+end_src
513 |
514 | **** History
515 |
516 | #+begin_src elisp
517 | (setq history-length t
518 | history-delete-duplicates t
519 | savehist-save-minibuffer-history 1
520 | savehist-autosave-interval 60
521 | savehist-additional-variables '(search-ring regexp-search-ring comint-input-ring))
522 |
523 | (savehist-mode 1)
524 | #+end_src
525 |
526 | **** Backups
527 |
528 | #+begin_src elisp
529 | (setq backup-directory-alist '(("." . "~/.emacs.d/backups"))
530 | auto-save-file-name-transforms '((".*" "~/.emacs.d/auto-save-list/" t))
531 | delete-old-versions t
532 | version-control t
533 | vc-make-backup-files t
534 | backup-by-copying t
535 | kept-new-versions 2
536 | kept-old-versions 2)
537 | #+end_src
538 |
539 | **** Recent files
540 |
541 | #+begin_src elisp
542 | (use-package recentf :defer t
543 | :after ido
544 | :init (recentf-mode 1)
545 | :commands recentf-mode
546 | :custom ((recentf-max-saved-items 30)
547 | (recentf-keep '(file-remote-p file-readable-p)))
548 | :config (run-with-idle-timer 10 t 'recentf-save-list))
549 | #+end_src
550 |
551 | **** Bookmarks
552 |
553 | #+begin_src elisp
554 | (use-package bookmark :defer t
555 | :after ido
556 | :custom (bookmark-save-flag t)
557 | :commands (bookmark-jump bookmark-all-names)
558 | :preface
559 | (defun jump-to-bookmark ()
560 | (interactive)
561 | (bookmark-jump
562 | (ido-completing-read "Jump to bookmark: "
563 | (bookmark-all-names))))
564 | :bind
565 | (:map global-map ("C-x r b" . jump-to-bookmark)))
566 | #+end_src
567 |
568 | *** Hooks
569 |
570 | #+begin_src elisp
571 | (defadvice save-buffers-kill-emacs (around no-query-kill-emacs activate)
572 | "Prevent annoying \"Active processes exist\" query when you quit Emacs."
573 | (cl-letf (((symbol-function #'process-list) (lambda ())))
574 | ad-do-it))
575 |
576 | (defun tangle-init ()
577 | "If the current buffer is \='init.org' the code-blocks are
578 | tangled, and the tangled file is compiled."
579 | (when (equal (buffer-file-name)
580 | (expand-file-name (concat user-emacs-directory "init.org")))
581 | ;; Avoid running hooks when tangling.
582 | (let ((prog-mode-hook nil))
583 | (org-babel-tangle)
584 | (byte-compile-file (concat user-emacs-directory "init.el")))))
585 |
586 | (defun afsmnghr/minibuffer-setup-hook ()
587 | (setq gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum
588 | gc-cons-percentage 0.6))
589 |
590 | (defun afsmnghr/minibuffer-exit-hook ()
591 | (setq gc-cons-threshold 5000000
592 | gc-cons-percentage 0.1))
593 |
594 | (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'afsmnghr/minibuffer-setup-hook)
595 | (add-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook #'afsmnghr/minibuffer-exit-hook)
596 | (add-hook 'after-save-hook #'tangle-init)
597 | (add-hook 'before-save-hook #'delete-trailing-whitespace)
598 | #+end_src
599 |
600 | *** Window management
601 |
602 | Named buffers.
603 |
604 | #+begin_src elisp
605 | (use-package ace-window :ensure t :defer t
606 | :custom ((aw-keys '(?a ?s ?d ?f ?g ?h ?j ?k ?l))
607 | (aw-background nil)))
608 | #+end_src
609 |
610 | *** Completion
611 |
612 | **** IDO
613 |
614 | Enable [[https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/InteractivelyDoThings][ido]] (or “Interactively DO things”) everywhere.
615 |
616 | #+begin_src elisp
617 | (use-package ido-hacks :ensure t :defer 1)
618 |
619 | (use-package flx-ido :ensure t
620 | :after ido
621 | :commands (flx-ido-mode ido-everywhere flx-ido-mode)
622 | :init
623 | (ido-mode 1)
624 | (ido-everywhere 1)
625 | (flx-ido-mode 1)
626 | :custom
627 | ((flx-ido-threshold 1000)
628 | (ido-enable-flex-matching t)
629 | (ido-use-faces t)
630 | (ido-virtual-buffers t)
631 | (ido-auto-merge-work-directories-length -1)))
632 |
633 | (use-package ido-completing-read+ :ensure t :pin melpa-stable
634 | :after ido
635 | :commands ido-ubiquitous-mode
636 | :init (ido-ubiquitous-mode 1))
637 | #+end_src
638 |
639 | **** Company
640 |
641 | Use [[http://company-mode.github.io/][modern completion framework]].
642 |
643 | #+begin_src elisp
644 | (use-package company :ensure t :defer 30
645 | :init (global-company-mode t)
646 | :commands global-company-mode
647 | :custom ((company-backends '((company-files company-keywords company-capf company-dabbrev-code)))
648 | (company-idle-delay 0.5)
649 | (company-tooltip-flip-when-above t)
650 | (company-dabbrev-downcase nil)))
651 |
652 | (use-package company-flx :ensure t :defer t
653 | :after company
654 | :commands company-flx-mode
655 | :init (with-eval-after-load 'company
656 | (company-flx-mode +1)))
657 | #+end_src
658 |
659 | *** VCS
660 |
661 | **** Magit
662 |
663 | It's [[https://magit.vc/][Magit!]] A Git porcelain inside Emacs.
664 |
665 | #+begin_src elisp
666 | (use-package magit :ensure t :defer 1
667 | :unless (version< emacs-version "24.4")
668 | :custom
669 | ((magit-completing-read-function 'magit-ido-completing-read)
670 | (magit-branch-arguments nil)
671 | (magit-status-margin '(t "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M " magit-log-margin-width t 18))
672 | (magit-default-tracking-name-function 'magit-default-tracking-name-branch-only)
673 | (magit-set-upstream-on-push t)
674 | (magit-push-always-verify nil)
675 | (magit-restore-window-configuration t)
676 | (vc-handled-backends nil)))
677 |
678 | (use-package magit-ido :ensure t :defer 1 :after magit)
679 | #+end_src
680 |
681 | **** Git time machine
682 |
683 | Travel back and forward in git history with [[https://github.com/pidu/git-timemachine][git time machine]].
684 |
685 | #+begin_src elisp
686 | (use-package git-timemachine :ensure t :defer t
687 | :unless (version< emacs-version "24.4"))
688 | #+end_src
689 |
690 | **** Smerge-mode
691 |
692 | Merging conflicts.
693 |
694 | #+begin_src elisp
695 | (use-package smerge-mode :defer t
696 | :custom (smerge-command-prefix (kbd "C-c m")))
697 | #+end_src
698 |
699 | *** Project management
700 |
701 | Setup [[https://github.com/bbatsov/projectile][projectile]].
702 |
703 | #+begin_src elisp
704 | (use-package projectile :ensure t :defer 1
705 | :delight '(:eval
706 | (propertize (concat " " (projectile-project-name))
707 | 'face '(:foreground "#FD971F")))
708 | :commands projectile-mode
709 | :init
710 | (projectile-mode)
711 | (define-key projectile-mode-map (kbd "C-c p") 'projectile-command-map)
712 | :custom
713 | ((projectile-enable-caching t)
714 | (projectile-use-git-grep t)
715 | (projectile-indexing-method 'native)
716 | (projectile-sort-order 'recentf)
717 | (projectile-switch-project-action 'projectile-dired)
718 | (projectile-file-exists-remote-cache-expire (* 10 60))
719 | (projectile-file-exists-local-cache-expire (* 5 60))
720 | (projectile-require-project-root nil)
721 | (projectile-idle-timer-seconds 60)
722 | (projectile-completion-system 'ido)))
723 | #+end_src
724 |
725 | *** Search
726 |
727 | **** Ag
728 |
729 | Use it for projectile and dumb-jump.
730 |
731 | #+begin_src elisp
732 | (use-package ag :ensure t :defer t)
733 | #+end_src
734 |
735 | *** Tags
736 |
737 | Grepping tags.
738 |
739 | #+begin_src elisp
740 | (use-package dumb-jump :ensure t :defer t
741 | :bind (("M-g o" . dumb-jump-go-other-window)
742 | ("M-g j" . dumb-jump-go)
743 | ("M-g i" . dumb-jump-go-prompt)
744 | ("M-g x" . dumb-jump-go-prefer-external)
745 | ("M-g z" . dumb-jump-go-prefer-external-other-window))
746 | :custom ((dumb-jump-selector 'ido)
747 | (dumb-jump-prefer-searcher 'git-grep)
748 | (dumb-jump-force-searcher 'ag)))
749 | #+end_src
750 |
751 | *** Languages
752 |
753 | **** Elixir
754 |
755 | #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
756 | (use-package elixir-mode :ensure t :defer t)
757 | #+END_SRC
758 |
759 | **** Python
760 |
761 | #+begin_src elisp
762 | (use-package python :defer t)
763 | #+end_src
764 |
765 | **** Javascript
766 |
767 | #+begin_src elisp
768 | (use-package typescript-mode :ensure t :defer t
769 | :custom (typescript-indent-level 2))
770 |
771 | (use-package json :ensure t :defer t
772 | :custom (js-indent-level 2))
773 |
774 | (use-package js2-mode :ensure t :defer t
775 | :mode (("\\.js\\'" . js2-mode)
776 | ("\\.json\\'" . javascript-mode))
777 | :commands js2-mode
778 | :custom
779 | ((js2-basic-offset 2)
780 | (js2-indent-switch-body t)
781 | (js2-auto-indent-p t)
782 | (js2-highlight-level 3)
783 | (js2-indent-on-enter-key t)))
784 | #+end_src
785 |
786 | *** Templates
787 |
788 | Major mode for =Dockerfile=.
789 |
790 | #+begin_src elisp
791 | (use-package dockerfile-mode :ensure t :defer t
792 | :mode (("Dockerfile\\'" . dockerfile-mode)))
793 | #+end_src
794 |
795 | Major modes for web.
796 |
797 | #+begin_src elisp
798 | (use-package markdown-mode :ensure t :defer t)
799 | (use-package css-mode :ensure t :defer t)
800 | (use-package sass-mode :ensure t :defer t
801 | :mode (("\\.scss" . sass-mode)))
802 | (use-package yaml-mode :ensure t :defer t)
803 | (use-package web-mode :ensure t :defer t
804 | :commands web-mode
805 | :mode (("\\.html?\\'" . web-mode)
806 | ("\\.erb\\'" . web-mode)
807 | ("\\.vue" . web-mode)
808 | ("\\.jsx" . web-mode)
809 | ("\\.tsx" . web-mode))
810 | :custom ((web-mode-markup-indent-offset 2)
811 | (web-mode-enable-auto-pairing t)
812 | (web-mode-enable-current-element-highlight t)
813 | (web-mode-enable-block-face t)
814 | (web-mode-enable-part-face t)))
815 | #+end_src
816 |
817 | *** Org
818 |
819 | Save =org= buffers.
820 |
821 | #+begin_src elisp
822 | (defun afsmnghr/before-kill-emacs ()
823 | (if (fboundp 'org-save-all-org-buffers)
824 | (org-save-all-org-buffers)))
825 |
826 | (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'afsmnghr/before-kill-emacs)
827 | #+end_src
828 |
829 | Main =org=.
830 |
831 | #+begin_src elisp
832 | (use-package org :defer 3
833 | :config
834 | (custom-set-variables
835 | '(org-babel-load-languages
836 | (quote ((emacs-lisp . t) (python . t) (shell . t) (js . t) (sql . t))))
837 | '(org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil))
838 | :custom
839 | ((org-log-done t)
840 | (org-directory (getenv "ORG_PATH"))
841 | (org-startup-indented t)
842 | (org-indent-mode-turns-on-hiding-stars nil)
843 | (org-todo-keywords
844 | '((sequence "TODO(t!)" "NEXT(n@/!)" "INPROGRESS(i!)" "HOLD(h@/!)"
845 | "DONE(d!)" "CANCELLED(c@/!)"))))
846 | :bind
847 | (:map global-map ("C-c a" . org-agenda)))
848 | #+end_src
849 |
850 | Org faces. Prepare colors for to do list.
851 |
852 | #+begin_src elisp
853 | (use-package org-faces
854 | :after org
855 | :custom
856 | ((org-todo-keyword-faces
857 | '(("INPROGRESS" :foreground "DodgerBlue2" :weight bold)
858 | ("HOLD" :foreground "firebrick2" :weight bold)
859 | ("NEXT" :foreground "OrangeRed2" :weight bold)))
860 | (org-priority-faces '((?A . (:foreground "firebrick2" :weight 'bold))
861 | (?B . (:foreground "OrangeRed2"))
862 | (?C . (:foreground "DodgerBlue2"))))))
863 | #+end_src
864 |
865 | Org blocks of sources.
866 |
867 | #+begin_src elisp
868 | (use-package org-src
869 | :after org
870 | :custom
871 | ((org-src-fontify-natively t)
872 | (org-edit-src-content-indentation 2)
873 | (org-src-tab-acts-natively t)
874 | (org-src-preserve-indentation t)
875 | (org-src-window-setup 'current-window)
876 | (org-src-ask-before-returning-to-edit-buffer nil)))
877 | #+end_src
878 |
879 | Org agenda settings.
880 |
881 | #+begin_src elisp
882 | (use-package org-agenda
883 | :after org
884 | :custom
885 | ((org-agenda-files (list org-directory (concat org-directory "journal")))
886 | (org-agenda-start-on-weekday 1)
887 | (org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks nil)
888 | (org-agenda-block-separator nil)
889 | (org-agenda-compact-blocks t)
890 | (org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done t)
891 | (org-agenda-skip-deadline-if-done t)
892 | (org-agenda-clockreport-parameter-plist
893 | (quote (:link t :maxlevel 9 :fileskip0 t :compact t :narrow 120)))))
894 | #+end_src
895 |
896 | Org capturing.
897 |
898 | #+begin_src elisp
899 | (use-package org-capture :defer t
900 | :after org
901 | :preface
902 | (defun afsmnghr/org-journal-file ()
903 | "Return the path to the journal file for the current year."
904 | (expand-file-name (format "%s.org" (format-time-string "%Y"))
905 | (expand-file-name "journal" org-directory)))
906 |
907 | (defconst afsmnghr/org-capture-templates
908 | '(("j" "Journal" entry (file+olp+datetree afsmnghr/org-journal-file)
909 | "* %?" :jump-to-captured t)))
910 | :custom
911 | ((org-capture-templates afsmnghr/org-capture-templates))
912 | :bind
913 | (:map global-map ("C-c c" . org-capture)))
914 | #+end_src
915 |
916 | Timetracking.
917 |
918 | #+begin_src elisp
919 | (use-package org-clock :defer t
920 | :after org
921 | :commands org-clock-persistence-insinuate
922 | :custom
923 | ((org-clock-history-length 30)
924 | (org-clock-in-switch-to-state "INPROGRESS")
925 | (org-clock-continuously t)
926 | (org-clock-in-resume t)
927 | (org-clock-into-drawer t)
928 | (org-clock-out-remove-zero-time-clocks t)
929 | (org-clock-out-when-done t)
930 | (org-clock-auto-clock-resolution 'when-no-clock-is-running)
931 | (org-clock-persist 'history)
932 | (org-clock-clocked-in-display 'mode-line)
933 | (org-clock-persist-query-resume nil)
934 | (org-clock-report-include-clocking-task t))
935 | :config
936 | (org-clock-persistence-insinuate))
937 | #+end_src
938 |
939 | Notes.
940 |
941 | #+BEGIN_SRC elisp
942 | (use-package deft :ensure t :defer t
943 | :commands deft
944 | :bind
945 | (:map global-map ("C-c d" . deft)
946 | :map deft-mode-map ("C-c d f" . deft-find-file))
947 | :custom
948 | ((deft-extensions '("md" "org"))
949 | (deft-default-extension "md")
950 | (deft-recursive t)
951 | (deft-directory (concat org-directory "notes"))
952 | (deft-use-filename-as-title nil)
953 | (deft-use-filter-string-for-filename t)
954 | (deft-auto-save-interval -1.0)
955 | (deft-file-naming-rules
956 | '((noslash . "-")
957 | (nospace . "-")
958 | (case-fn . downcase)))))
959 | #+END_SRC
960 |
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