├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── init.el
├── layers
├── bb
│ ├── bb-c
│ │ ├── funcs.el
│ │ └── packages.el
│ ├── bb-erc
│ │ ├── funcs.el
│ │ └── packages.el
│ ├── bb-git
│ │ ├── funcs.el
│ │ └── packages.el
│ ├── bb-ibuffer
│ │ └── packages.el
│ ├── bb-keys
│ │ ├── funcs.el
│ │ ├── keybindings.el
│ │ └── packages.el
│ ├── bb-latex
│ │ └── packages.el
│ ├── bb-org
│ │ └── packages.el
│ ├── bb-slack
│ │ └── packages.el
│ ├── bb-theming
│ │ ├── config.el
│ │ └── layers.el
│ └── bb-web
│ │ ├── funcs.el
│ │ └── packages.el
├── encoding
│ ├── funcs.el
│ └── keybindings.el
├── evil-little-word
│ ├── local
│ │ └── evil-little-word
│ │ │ └── evil-little-word.el
│ └── packages.el
├── no-dots
│ ├── config.el
│ ├── funcs.el
│ └── packages.el
├── operators
│ ├── funcs.el
│ └── packages.el
└── screaming-modeline
│ ├── config.el
│ └── packages.el
└── snippets
├── .gitignore
└── web-mode
├── connection
└── item
/.gitignore:
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1 | # spacemacs-layers
2 |
3 | My Spacemacs configuration. This includes dotfile (`init.el`) plus layers.
4 |
5 | Layers prefixed with `bb` are opinionated personal configuration layers. All
6 | others are *intended* to be generally useful for others (although in reality
7 | they may of course not be).
8 |
9 | ## Installation
10 | To install these layers, clone this repository into your `.emacs.d/private`
11 | directory. Then add the layers you want to enable to
12 | `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers` in your dotfile.
13 |
14 | For this to work, you need at least Spacemacs version 0.103.
15 |
16 | The fact that my `init.el` is present should not cause a problem.
17 |
18 | ## Contents
19 |
20 | ### encoding
21 |
22 | For the moment, this layer only provides a binding on `SPC x e a` to find
23 | non-ASCII characters in a buffer.
24 |
25 | ### evil-little-word
26 |
27 | Provides the [little word](https://github.com/tarao/evil-plugins) text objects
28 | for Spacemacs, enabling easier handling of CamelCase word boundaries. In recent
29 | versions of Spacemacs, you can toggle `subword-mode` with `SPC t c`, allowing
30 | regular word motions and text objects to work the same way. With this layer you
31 | don't need a toggle.
32 |
33 | ### no-dots
34 |
35 | By default it's impossible to ignore the dotted directories `.` and `..` in
36 | `helm-find-files`, even if you use `helm-boring-file-regexp-list`. This layer
37 | hacks it in, anyway.
38 |
39 | Note that this works regardless of the value of `helm-ff-skip-boring-files` and
40 | `helm-boring-file-regexp-list`. That functionality will continue to work as
41 | before.
42 |
43 | ### operators
44 |
45 | Adds some new evil operators.
46 |
47 | - `SPC n n`: narrow
48 | - `SPC g g`: public gist
49 | - `SPC g G`: private gist
50 |
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1 | ;;; init.el --- Spacemacs configuration file
2 | ;;
3 | ;; Author: Eivind Fonn
4 | ;;
5 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.
6 |
7 | (defun dotspacemacs/layers ()
8 | (setq-default
9 |
10 | dotspacemacs-distribution 'spacemacs
11 | dotspacemacs-enable-lazy-installation nil
12 | dotspacemacs-ask-for-lazy-installation nil
13 | dotspacemacs-configuration-layer-path nil
14 | dotspacemacs-install-packages 'used-but-keep-unused
15 |
16 | dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
17 | '(asm
18 | (auto-completion
19 | :variables
20 | auto-completion-enable-snippets-in-popup t
21 | auto-completion-return-key-behavior nil
22 | auto-completion-tab-key-behavior 'cycle
23 | auto-completion-private-snippets-directory "~/.spacemacs.d/snippets/"
24 | auto-completion-enable-help-tooltip 'manual
25 | :disabled-for org erc)
26 | bibtex
27 | (c-c++ :variables c-c++-enable-clang-support t)
28 | clojure
29 | command-log
30 | csharp
31 | csv
32 | dash
33 | django
34 | elfeed
35 | emacs-lisp
36 | emoji
37 | erc
38 | ess
39 | (evil-snipe :variables evil-snipe-enable-alternate-f-and-t-behaviors t)
40 | fasd
41 | games
42 | git
43 | github
44 | gtags
45 | haskell
46 | html
47 | (ibuffer :variables ibuffer-group-buffers-by nil)
48 | javascript
49 | latex
50 | lua
51 | major-modes
52 | markdown
53 | (org :disabled-for ess)
54 | parinfer
55 | pdf-tools
56 | perl5
57 | php
58 | (python :variables python-test-runner 'pytest)
59 | (ranger :variables ranger-override-dired t)
60 | react
61 | ruby
62 | rust
63 | search-engine
64 | scheme
65 | (semantic :disabled-for emacs-lisp)
66 | (shell :variables shell-default-shell 'eshell)
67 | shell-scripts
68 | slack
69 | (spell-checking :variables spell-checking-enable-by-default nil)
70 | spotify
71 | (syntax-checking :variables syntax-checking-enable-by-default nil)
72 | systemd
73 | (sql :variables sql-capitalize-keywords t)
74 | typography
75 | (version-control :variables version-control-diff-tool 'diff-hl)
76 | vimscript
77 | yaml
78 |
79 | ;; Non-contrib layers
80 | encoding
81 | evil-little-word
82 | no-dots
83 | operators
84 |
85 | ;; Personal config layers
86 | bb-c
87 | bb-erc
88 | bb-ibuffer
89 | bb-git
90 | bb-keys
91 | bb-latex
92 | bb-org
93 | bb-slack
94 | bb-theming
95 | bb-web)
96 |
97 | dotspacemacs-additional-packages
98 | '(bison-mode
99 | cuda-mode
100 | defproject
101 | evil-embrace
102 | helm-flycheck
103 | kivy-mode
104 | nameless
105 | nginx-mode
106 | org-projectile
107 | powerline
108 | (spaceline :location "~/repos/spaceline/"))
109 |
110 | dotspacemacs-excluded-packages
111 | '(clj-refactor
112 | elfeed-org
113 | ido
114 | julia-mode
115 | magithub
116 | ob
117 | tern
118 | vi-tilde-fringe)
119 |
120 | dotspacemacs-frozen-packages '()))
121 |
122 | (defun dotspacemacs/layers/SINTEFPC6985 ()
123 | (bb/remove-elts-or-cars 'dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
124 | '(dash fasd php spell-checking spotify))
125 | (bb/remove-elts-or-cars 'dotspacemacs-additional-packages
126 | '(powerline spaceline)))
127 |
128 | (defun dotspacemacs/init ()
129 | (setq-default
130 | dotspacemacs-elpa-https t
131 | dotspacemacs-elpa-timeout 10
132 | dotspacemacs-check-for-update t
133 | dotspacemacs-elpa-subdirectory 'emacs-version
134 | dotspacemacs-editing-style 'vim
135 | dotspacemacs-startup-banner nil
136 | dotspacemacs-startup-lists '(bookmarks (recents . 10) projects)
137 | dotspacemacs-startup-buffer-responsive nil
138 | dotspacemacs-scratch-mode 'text-mode
139 | dotspacemacs-themes
140 | '(monokai material spacemacs-dark spacemacs-light solarized-dark leuven zenburn)
141 | dotspacemacs-colorize-cursor-according-to-state t
142 | dotspacemacs-default-font
143 | `("Source Code Pro"
144 | :size ,(if (spacemacs/system-is-mswindows) 16 13)
145 | :weight demibold :width normal :powerline-scale 1.15)
146 | dotspacemacs-leader-key "SPC"
147 | dotspacemacs-emacs-leader-key "M-m"
148 | dotspacemacs-major-mode-leader-key ","
149 | dotspacemacs-major-mode-emacs-leader-key "C-M-m"
150 | dotspacemacs-distinguish-gui-tab t
151 | dotspacemacs-emacs-command-key "SPC"
152 | dotspacemacs-ex-command-key ":"
153 | dotspacemacs-remap-Y-to-y$ t
154 | dotspacemacs-retain-visual-state-on-shift t
155 | dotspacemacs-visual-line-move-text t
156 | dotspacemacs-ex-substitute-global t
157 | dotspacemacs-default-layout-name "Home"
158 | dotspacemacs-display-default-layout nil
159 | dotspacemacs-auto-resume-layouts nil
160 | dotspacemacs-auto-generate-layout-names t
161 | dotspacemacs-auto-save-file-location 'cache
162 | dotspacemacs-max-rollback-slots 10
163 | dotspacemacs-helm-resize t
164 | dotspacemacs-helm-no-header t
165 | dotspacemacs-helm-position 'bottom
166 | dotspacemacs-helm-use-fuzzy 'always
167 | dotspacemacs-enable-paste-transient-state t
168 | dotspacemacs-which-key-delay 1.0
169 | dotspacemacs-which-key-position 'bottom
170 | dotspacemacs-switch-to-buffer-prefers-purpose nil
171 | dotspacemacs-loading-progress-bar t
172 | dotspacemacs-fullscreen-at-startup nil
173 | dotspacemacs-fullscreen-use-non-native nil
174 | dotspacemacs-maximized-at-startup nil
175 | dotspacemacs-active-transparency 90
176 | dotspacemacs-inactive-transparency 90
177 | dotspacemacs-show-transient-state-title t
178 | dotspacemacs-show-transient-state-color-guide nil
179 | dotspacemacs-mode-line-unicode-symbols nil
180 | dotspacemacs-smooth-scrolling t
181 | dotspacemacs-line-numbers nil
182 | dotspacemacs-folding-method 'origami
183 | dotspacemacs-smartparens-strict-mode nil
184 | dotspacemacs-smart-closing-parenthesis nil
185 | dotspacemacs-highlight-delimiters 'all
186 | dotspacemacs-persistent-server nil
187 | dotspacemacs-search-tools '("ag" "pt" "ack" "grep")
188 | dotspacemacs-default-package-repository nil
189 | dotspacemacs-whitespace-cleanup 'changed
190 | dotspacemacs-pretty-docs t))
191 |
192 | (defun dotspacemacs/user-init ()
193 | (setq-default
194 |
195 | ;; Miscellaneous
196 | vc-follow-symlinks t
197 | ring-bell-function 'ignore
198 | require-final-newline t
199 | indent-tabs-mode nil
200 | system-time-locale "C"
201 | paradox-github-token t
202 | open-junk-file-find-file-function 'find-file
203 | read-quoted-char-radix 16
204 | custom-file (concat dotspacemacs-directory "custom.el")
205 |
206 | ;; Theming
207 | monokai-highlight-line "#3A3A3A"
208 |
209 | ;; Backups
210 | backup-directory-alist `((".*" . ,temporary-file-directory))
211 | auto-save-file-name-transforms `((".*" ,temporary-file-directory t))
212 | backup-by-copying t
213 | delete-old-versions t
214 | kept-new-versions 6
215 | kept-old-versions 2
216 | make-backup-files nil
217 |
218 | ;; Documentation
219 | spacemacs-space-doc-modificators
220 | '(org-indent-mode
221 | alternative-tags-look
222 | link-protocol
223 | org-kbd-face-remap
224 | resize-inline-images)
225 |
226 | ;; Evil
227 | evil-shift-round nil
228 |
229 | ;; Whitespace mode
230 | whitespace-style '(face tabs tab-mark newline-mark)
231 | whitespace-display-mappings
232 | '((newline-mark 10 [172 10])
233 | (tab-mark 9 [9655 9]))
234 |
235 | ;; Magit
236 | magit-popup-show-common-commands nil
237 | magit-gh-pulls-pull-detail-limit 200
238 | magit-bury-buffer-function 'magit-mode-quit-window
239 |
240 | ;; Flycheck
241 | flycheck-check-syntax-automatically '(save mode-enabled)
242 |
243 | ;; Avy
244 | avy-all-windows 'all-frames
245 |
246 | ;; Matlab
247 | matlab-auto-fill nil
248 | matlab-fill-code nil
249 | matlab-functions-have-end t
250 | matlab-indent-function-body t
251 |
252 | ;; LaTeX
253 | font-latex-fontify-script nil
254 | TeX-newline-function 'reindent-then-newline-and-indent
255 |
256 | ;; Shell
257 | shell-default-term-shell "/bin/zsh"
258 |
259 | ;; Web
260 | web-mode-markup-indent-offset 2
261 | web-mode-css-indent-offset 2
262 | web-mode-code-indent-offset 4
263 |
264 | ;; Emacs Lisp
265 | nameless-global-aliases
266 | '(("sm" . "spacemacs")
267 | ("dsm" . "dotspacemacs")
268 | ("cfl" . "configuration-layer")
269 | ("sl" . "spaceline")
270 | ("et" . "evil-targets")
271 | ("eip" . "evil-indent-plus"))
272 | nameless-discover-current-name nil
273 | nameless-prefix ""
274 | nameless-separator nil
275 |
276 | ;; Rust
277 | rust-indent-method-chain t
278 |
279 | ;; Elfeed
280 | elfeed-feeds
281 | '("https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/.rss"
282 | "http://xkcd.com/rss.xml")
283 |
284 | ;; IRC
285 | erc-server-list
286 | `(("efonn.no" :port 1025 :nick "TheBB" :password ,(format "TheBB/freenode:%s" bb/znc-pwd)))
287 | erc-ignore-list
288 | '("Orestotlra" "Anwellyin" "GWILIESEN" "Howdeshell" "Otsuka" "MALIK" "xXgulbragurXx13" "Clytaemnus"
289 | "Glass" "GEIRSKLA" "AlsTEinnhr" "Lenunnono011" "MaRzLa" "Bohnert")))
290 |
291 | (defun dotspacemacs/user-init/eivindf-sintef ()
292 | (setq-default
293 | org-ref-default-bibliography '("~/work/references/references.bib")
294 | org-ref-pdf-directory "~/work/references"))
295 |
296 | (defun dotspacemacs/user-config ()
297 |
298 | ;; Settings
299 | (setq-default
300 | tab-width 8
301 | evil-move-beyond-eol nil
302 | helm-echo-input-in-header-line nil)
303 |
304 | ;; Spaceline
305 | (setq powerline-default-separator 'arrow
306 | spaceline-buffer-encoding-abbrev-p nil
307 | spaceline-version-control-p nil
308 | spaceline-erc-track-p nil)
309 |
310 | ;; Filenames
311 | (dolist (e '(("xml" . web-mode)
312 | ("xinp" . web-mode)
313 | ("C" . c++-mode)
314 | ("h" . c++-mode)
315 | ("dconf" . conf-mode)
316 | ("yy" . bison-mode)
317 | ("ll" . flex-mode)))
318 | (push (cons (concat "\\." (car e) "\\'") (cdr e)) auto-mode-alist))
319 | (dolist (e '(("conky.conf" . lua-mode)))
320 | (push e auto-mode-alist))
321 | (with-eval-after-load 'projectile
322 | (push '("C" "h") projectile-other-file-alist))
323 |
324 | ;; Miscellaneous
325 | (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'auto-fill-mode)
326 | (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'typo-mode)
327 | (add-hook 'makefile-mode-hook 'whitespace-mode)
328 | (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'page-break-lines-mode)
329 | (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions
330 | (defun bb/delayed-redraw (frame)
331 | (run-with-timer 0.2 nil 'redraw-frame frame)))
332 | (remove-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'spacemacs//show-trailing-whitespace)
333 | (define-coding-system-alias 'utf8 'utf-8)
334 |
335 | ;; Evil MC
336 | (add-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'turn-on-evil-mc-mode)
337 | (add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'turn-on-evil-mc-mode)
338 | (add-hook 'evil-mc-after-cursors-deleted
339 | (defun bb/clear-anzu () (interactive) (setq anzu--state nil)))
340 |
341 | ;; Semantic
342 | (with-eval-after-load 'semantic
343 | (setq semantic-default-submodes
344 | (remove 'global-semantic-stickyfunc-mode semantic-default-submodes))
345 | (setq semantic-default-submodes
346 | (remove 'global-semantic-idle-scheduler-mode semantic-default-submodes)))
347 |
348 | ;; Diminish
349 | (spacemacs|diminish holy-mode)
350 | (spacemacs|diminish hybrid-mode)
351 | (spacemacs|diminish which-key-mode)
352 | (spacemacs|diminish evil-mc-mode)
353 | (spacemacs|diminish helm-gtags-mode)
354 | (spacemacs|diminish ggtags-mode)
355 | (with-eval-after-load 'emoji-cheat-sheet-plus
356 | (diminish 'emoji-cheat-sheet-plus-display-mode))
357 | (with-eval-after-load 'racer
358 | (diminish 'racer-mode))
359 | (with-eval-after-load 'command-log-mode
360 | (diminish 'command-log-mode))
361 |
362 | ;; Disable smartparens highlighting
363 | (with-eval-after-load 'smartparens
364 | (show-smartparens-global-mode -1))
365 |
366 | ;; Thanks StreakyCobra
367 | (evil-set-initial-state 'term-mode 'emacs)
368 | (evil-set-initial-state 'calculator-mode 'emacs)
369 | (push 'term-mode evil-escape-excluded-major-modes)
370 | (evil-define-key 'emacs term-raw-map (kbd "C-c") 'term-send-raw)
371 |
372 | (add-hook 'inferior-emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'smartparens-mode)
373 |
374 | ;; Evilification
375 | (with-eval-after-load 'haskell-interactive-mode
376 | (evilified-state-evilify-map haskell-error-mode-map
377 | :mode haskell-error-mode))
378 | (with-eval-after-load 'proced
379 | (evilified-state-evilify-map proced-mode-map
380 | :mode proced-mode))
381 |
382 | ;; ;; Experimenting with transparency
383 | (spacemacs/toggle-transparency)
384 | (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions 'spacemacs/toggle-transparency)
385 |
386 | ;; Force echo in `quoted-insert'
387 | (defun read-quoted-char-always-echo (orig-fn &optional prompt)
388 | (funcall orig-fn (or prompt "Character code: ")))
389 | (defun quoted-insert-always-echo (orig-fn arg)
390 | (prog2
391 | (advice-add 'read-quoted-char :around 'read-quoted-char-always-echo)
392 | (funcall orig-fn arg)
393 | (advice-remove 'read-quoted-char 'read-quoted-char-always-echo)))
394 | (advice-add 'quoted-insert :around 'quoted-insert-always-echo)
395 |
396 | ;; Safe local variables
397 | (put 'helm-make-build-dir 'safe-local-variable 'stringp)
398 |
399 | ;; Workarounds
400 | (setq-default
401 | python-shell--interpreter nil
402 | python-shell--interpreter-args nil)
403 |
404 | ;; Additional packages
405 | (add-hook 'cuda-mode-hook 'spacemacs/run-prog-mode-hooks)
406 | (use-package helm-flycheck
407 | :defer t
408 | :init
409 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys "ee" 'helm-flycheck))
410 | (use-package nginx-mode
411 | :defer t
412 | :mode ("nginx\\.conf\\'" "/etc/nginx/.*\\'"))
413 | (use-package nameless
414 | :defer t
415 | :init
416 | (progn
417 | (add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'nameless-mode-from-hook)
418 | (spacemacs|add-toggle nameless
419 | :status nameless-mode
420 | :on (nameless-mode)
421 | :off (nameless-mode -1)
422 | :documentation "Nameless mode."
423 | :evil-leader-for-mode (emacs-lisp-mode . "o:"))))
424 | (use-package warnings
425 | :defer t
426 | :config
427 | (push '(undo discard-info) warning-suppress-types))
428 | (use-package kivy-mode
429 | :defer t
430 | :init
431 | (push '(kivy-mode . kivy-indent-offset) spacemacs--indent-variable-alist))
432 | (use-package defproject
433 | :commands defproject)
434 | (use-package evil-embrace
435 | :config
436 | (evil-embrace-enable-evil-surround-integration))
437 |
438 | ;; EBNF grammar
439 | (define-generic-mode 'ebnf-mode
440 | '("#" ("(*" . "*)"))
441 | '()
442 | '(("^[^ \t\n][^=]+" . font-lock-variable-name-face)
443 | ("['\"].*?['\"]" . font-lock-string-face)
444 | ("/.*/" . font-lock-string-face)
445 | ("=" . font-lock-keyword-face)
446 | ("@\\+?:" . font-lock-keyword-face)
447 | ("\\$" . font-lock-keyword-face)
448 | ("\\?.*\\?" . font-lock-negation-char-face)
449 | ("\\[\\|\\]\\|{\\|}\\|(\\|)\\||\\|,\\|;" . font-lock-type-face))
450 | '("\\.ebnf\\'")
451 | `(,(lambda () (setq mode-name "EBNF")))
452 | "Major mode for EBNF metasyntax text highlighting.")
453 |
454 | (define-derived-mode flex-mode c-mode "Flex"
455 | "Major mode for editing flex files"
456 |
457 | ;; try to set the indentation correctly
458 | (set (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-basic-offset) 4)
459 |
460 | (c-set-offset 'knr-argdecl-intro 0)
461 | (make-variable-buffer-local 'c-offsets-alist)
462 |
463 | ;; remove auto and hungry anything
464 | (c-toggle-auto-hungry-state -1)
465 | (c-toggle-auto-state -1)
466 | (c-toggle-hungry-state -1)
467 |
468 | ;; get rid of that damn electric-brace which is not useful with flex
469 | (use-local-map flex-mode-map)
470 | (define-key flex-mode-map "{" 'self-insert-command)
471 | (define-key flex-mode-map "}" 'self-insert-command)
472 | (define-key flex-mode-map [tab] 'flex-indent-command)
473 | (setq comment-start "/*" comment-end "*/"))
474 | (defalias 'flex-indent-command 'c-indent-command))
475 |
476 | (defun dotspacemacs/user-config/eivindf-sintef ()
477 | (defproject IFEM-PoroElasticity
478 | :path "~/work/IFEM/Apps/PoroElasticity"
479 | :nil
480 | ((helm-make-build-dir . "bld-sd")))
481 | (with-eval-after-load 'magit-repos
482 | (push '("~/work" . 1) magit-repository-directories)))
483 |
484 | (defun bb/remove-in-place (var pred)
485 | (set var (remove-if pred (symbol-value var))))
486 |
487 | (defun bb/remove-elts-or-cars (var elts)
488 | (declare (indent 1))
489 | (bb/remove-in-place var (lambda (e)
490 | (or (memq e elts)
491 | (and (listp e) (memq (car e) elts))))))
492 |
493 | (defmacro bb|wrap-func (func)
494 | (let ((advice-name (intern (format "%s--advice" func)))
495 | (target-name (intern (format "%s/%s" func system-name))))
496 | `(progn
497 | (defun ,advice-name (&rest args)
498 | (when (fboundp ',target-name)
499 | (apply ',target-name args)))
500 | (advice-add ',func :after ',advice-name))))
501 |
502 | (bb|wrap-func dotspacemacs/layers)
503 | (bb|wrap-func dotspacemacs/init)
504 | (bb|wrap-func dotspacemacs/user-init)
505 | (bb|wrap-func dotspacemacs/user-config)
506 |
507 | (when (file-exists-p "~/local.el")
508 | (load "~/local.el"))
509 |
510 | (defun dotspacemacs/emacs-custom-settings ())
511 |
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/layers/bb/bb-c/funcs.el:
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1 | (defun bb/c-comments ()
2 | (setq-local comment-start "// ")
3 | (setq-local comment-end ""))
4 |
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/layers/bb/bb-c/packages.el:
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1 | (setq bb-c-packages
2 | '(cc-mode
3 | (cc-styles :location built-in)))
4 |
5 | (defun bb-c/post-init-cc-mode ()
6 | (dolist (mode '(c-mode c++-mode))
7 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys-for-major-mode mode
8 | "os" 'c-set-style))
9 | (spacemacs/add-to-hooks 'bb/c-comments '(c-mode-common-hook))
10 | (setq-default c-macro-names-with-semicolon
11 | '("Q_OBJECT"
12 | "Q_PROPERTY"
13 | "Q_DECLARE"
14 | "Q_ENUMS"
15 | "Q_INTERFACES"))
16 | (add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook 'c-make-macro-with-semi-re))
17 |
18 | (defun bb-c/init-cc-styles ()
19 | (use-package cc-styles
20 | :defer t
21 | :config
22 | (progn
23 | (c-add-style "bb"
24 | '((indent-tabs-mode . nil)
25 | (c-basic-offset . 4)
26 | (c-offsets-alist
27 | (substatement-open . 0)
28 | (inline-open . 0)
29 | (statement-cont . c-lineup-assignments)
30 | (inextern-lang . 0)
31 | (innamespace . 0))))
32 | (c-add-style "sintef"
33 | '((indent-tabs-mode . nil)
34 | (c-basic-offset . 2)
35 | (c-offsets-alist
36 | (substatement-open . 0)
37 | (inline-open . 0)
38 | (statement-cont . c-lineup-assignments)
39 | (inextern-lang . 0)
40 | (innamespace . +))))
41 | (push '(other . "bb") c-default-style))))
42 |
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/layers/bb/bb-erc/funcs.el:
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1 | (defun bb/erc-foolish-filter (msg)
2 | "Ignores messages matching `erc-foolish-content'."
3 | (when (erc-list-match erc-foolish-content msg)
4 | (setq erc-insert-this nil)))
5 |
6 | (defun bb/add-buffer-to-erc-persp ()
7 | (persp-add-buffer (current-buffer)
8 | (persp-get-by-name "@ERC")
9 | nil))
10 |
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/layers/bb/bb-erc/packages.el:
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1 | (setq bb-erc-packages
2 | '(emoji-cheat-sheet-plus
3 | erc
4 | (erc-image :excluded t)
5 | (erc-yt :excluded t)
6 | persp-mode
7 | typo))
8 |
9 | (defun bb-erc/post-init-erc ()
10 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys
11 | "aiq" 'erc-quit-server)
12 |
13 | (setq-default
14 | erc-timestamp-format-left "\n%A %B %e, %Y\n\n"
15 | erc-timestamp-format-right "%H:%M"
16 | erc-timestamp-right-column 80
17 | erc-prompt-for-nickserv-password nil
18 | erc-image-inline-rescale 300
19 | erc-hide-list '("JOIN" "PART" "QUIT" "NICK")
20 | erc-foolish-content
21 | '("\\[Github\\].* starred"
22 | "\\[Github\\].* forked"
23 | "\\[Github\\].* synchronize a Pull Request"
24 | "\\[Github\\].* labeled an issue in"
25 | "\\[Github\\].* unlabeled an issue in"
26 | "\\[Github\\].* opened an issue in"
27 | "\\[Github\\].* edited an issue in"
28 | "\\[Github\\].* labeled a Pull Request"
29 | "\\[Github\\].* unlabeled a Pull Request"
30 | "\\[Github\\].* opened a Pull Request to"
31 | "\\[Github\\].* closed a Pull Request to"
32 | "\\[Github\\].* edited a Pull Request to"
33 | "\\[Github\\].* commented in"))
34 |
35 | (add-hook 'erc-mode-hook
36 | (lambda () (setq-local global-hl-line-mode nil)))
37 |
38 | (add-hook 'erc-insert-pre-hook 'bb/erc-foolish-filter)
39 |
40 | (evil-set-initial-state 'erc-mode 'normal)
41 |
42 | (with-eval-after-load 'erc
43 | (setq erc-insert-modify-hook
44 | '(erc-controls-highlight
45 | erc-button-add-buttons
46 | erc-fill
47 | erc-match-message
48 | erc-add-timestamp
49 | erc-hl-nicks))
50 | (dolist (module '(track youtube image))
51 | (setq erc-modules (remove module erc-modules)))))
52 |
53 | (defun bb-erc/post-init-emoji-cheat-sheet-plus ()
54 | (add-hook 'erc-mode-hook 'emoji-cheat-sheet-plus-display-mode))
55 |
56 | (defun bb-erc/post-init-persp-mode ()
57 | (add-hook 'erc-mode-hook 'bb/add-buffer-to-erc-persp))
58 |
59 | (defun bb-erc/post-init-typo ()
60 | (add-hook 'erc-mode-hook 'typo-mode))
61 |
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/layers/bb/bb-git/funcs.el:
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1 | ;; This file 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, or (at your option)
4 | ;; any later version.
5 |
6 | ;; This file 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 | ;; For a full copy of the GNU General Public License
12 | ;; see .
13 |
14 | ;; Thanks Jonas Bernoulli
15 |
16 | (defun magit-branch-pull-request (number &optional branch checkout)
17 | "Create a new branch from a Github pull request and show its log.
18 | Read \"NR[:BRANCH-NAME] from the user. If BRANCH-NAME is not
19 | provided use \"pr-NR\". Set \"master\" as the upstream.
20 | Assume all pull requests can be found on \"upstream\". With a
21 | prefix argument checkout branch instead of showing its log."
22 | (interactive
23 | (let ((input (magit-read-string "Branch pull request (NR[:BRANCH-NAME])")))
24 | (if (string-match "\\([1-9][0-9]*\\)\\(?::\\(.+\\)\\)?" input)
25 | (list (match-string 1 input)
26 | (match-string 2 input)
27 | current-prefix-arg)
28 | (user-error "Invalid input"))))
29 | (unless branch
30 | (setq branch (format "pr-%s" number)))
31 | (magit-call-git "fetch" "upstream" (format "pull/%s/head:%s" number branch))
32 | (if checkout
33 | (magit-run-git "checkout" branch)
34 | (apply #'magit-log (list branch) (magit-log-arguments))))
35 |
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/layers/bb/bb-git/packages.el:
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1 | (setq bb-git-packages '(magit))
2 |
3 | (defun bb-git/post-init-magit ()
4 | (with-eval-after-load 'magit-repos
5 | (push '("~/repos" . 1) magit-repository-directories))
6 | (with-eval-after-load 'magit
7 | (define-key magit-mode-map "@" 'magit-branch-pull-request)))
8 |
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/layers/bb/bb-ibuffer/packages.el:
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1 | (setq bb-ibuffer-packages '(ibuffer))
2 |
3 | (defun bb-ibuffer/post-init-ibuffer ()
4 | (setq ibuffer-show-empty-filter-groups nil))
5 |
6 | (defun bb-ibuffer/pre-init-ibuffer ()
7 | (with-eval-after-load 'ibuffer
8 | (require 'projectile)
9 | (setq ibuffer-saved-filter-groups
10 | (list (cons "Default"
11 | (append
12 | (mapcar (lambda (it)
13 | (let ((name (file-name-nondirectory
14 | (directory-file-name it))))
15 | `(,name (filename . ,(expand-file-name it)))))
16 | projectile-known-projects)
17 | `(("Org" (mode . org-mode))
18 | ("Dired" (mode . dired-mode))
19 | ("IRC" (mode . erc-mode))
20 | ("Emacs" (or (name . "\\*Messages\\*")
21 | (name . "\\*Compile-Log\\*")
22 | (name . "\\*scratch\\*")
23 | (name . "\\*spacemacs\\*")
24 | (name . "\\*emacs\\*")))
25 | ("Magit" (name . "\\*magit"))
26 | ("Help" (name . "\\*Help\\*"))
27 | ("Helm" (name . "\\*helm"))
28 | )))))
29 | (add-hook 'ibuffer-mode-hook
30 | (defun bb-ibuffer/switch-ibuffer-group ()
31 | (ibuffer-switch-to-saved-filter-groups "Default")))
32 | (add-hook 'ibuffer-mode-hook 'ibuffer-auto-mode)))
33 |
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/layers/bb/bb-keys/funcs.el:
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1 | (defun bb/define-key (keymap &rest bindings)
2 | (declare (indent 1))
3 | (while bindings
4 | (define-key keymap (pop bindings) (pop bindings))))
5 |
6 | (defun bb/maybe-quit ()
7 | (interactive)
8 | (if (cdr (visible-frame-list))
9 | (call-interactively 'spacemacs/frame-killer)
10 | (call-interactively 'spacemacs/prompt-kill-emacs)))
11 |
12 | (defun bb/save-delete-quit ()
13 | (interactive)
14 | (spacemacs/write-file)
15 | (kill-this-buffer)
16 | (bb/maybe-quit))
17 |
18 | (defun bb/spaces-before (n)
19 | (interactive "p")
20 | (dotimes (c n nil)
21 | (insert " ")))
22 |
23 | (defun bb/spaces-after (n)
24 | (interactive "p")
25 | (forward-char)
26 | (dotimes (c n nil)
27 | (insert " "))
28 | (backward-char (1+ n)))
29 |
30 | (defun bb/empty-commit ()
31 | (interactive)
32 | (insert ".")
33 | (call-interactively 'with-editor-finish))
34 |
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/layers/bb/bb-keys/keybindings.el:
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1 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys
2 | "a C-c" 'calculator
3 | "qw" 'bb/maybe-quit
4 | "qf" 'bb/save-delete-quit)
5 |
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/layers/bb/bb-keys/packages.el:
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1 | (setq bb-keys-packages
2 | '(ace-link
3 | avy
4 | company
5 | evil
6 | evil-unimpaired
7 | eyebrowse
8 | helm
9 | hippie-exp
10 | magit
11 | (text-mode :location built-in)))
12 |
13 |
14 | (defun bb-keys/post-init-ace-link ()
15 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys "oo" 'ace-link))
16 |
17 | (defun bb-keys/post-init-avy ()
18 | (with-eval-after-load 'evil-integration
19 | (evil-define-avy-motion avy-goto-char-timer inclusive)
20 | (evil-define-avy-motion avy-isearch inclusive))
21 | (dolist (c '(goto-char-timer goto-char goto-char-2 isearch))
22 | (autoload (intern (format "evil-avy-%s" c))
23 | "evil-integration" nil 'interactive))
24 | (bb/define-key isearch-mode-map (kbd "C-'") 'evil-avy-isearch)
25 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys
26 | "y" 'evil-avy-goto-char-timer
27 | "," 'evil-avy-goto-char
28 | "." 'evil-avy-goto-char-2))
29 |
30 | (defun bb-keys/post-init-company ()
31 | (bb/define-key evil-insert-state-map (kbd "C-l") 'company-complete)
32 | (with-eval-after-load 'company
33 | (bb/define-key company-active-map
34 | (kbd "C-w") 'evil-delete-backward-word
35 | (kbd "C-s") 'company-filter-candidates)))
36 |
37 | (defun bb-keys/post-init-evil ()
38 | (bb/define-key evil-normal-state-map
39 | "+" 'spacemacs/evil-numbers-transient-state/evil-numbers/inc-at-pt
40 | "_" 'spacemacs/evil-numbers-transient-state/evil-numbers/dec-at-pt)
41 | (bb/define-key evil-insert-state-map
42 | (kbd "C-e") 'move-end-of-line
43 | (kbd "C-a") 'back-to-indentation)
44 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys
45 | "oe" 'evil-edit))
46 |
47 | (defun bb-keys/post-init-evil-unimpaired ()
48 | (bb/define-key evil-normal-state-map
49 | "[s" 'bb/spaces-before
50 | "]s" 'bb/spaces-after))
51 |
52 | (defun bb-keys/post-init-eyebrowse ()
53 | (bb/define-key evil-normal-state-map
54 | (kbd "C-w") 'spacemacs/workspaces-transient-state/body))
55 |
56 | (defun bb-keys/post-init-helm ()
57 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys
58 | "ot" 'helm-top))
59 |
60 | (defun bb-keys/post-init-hippie-exp ()
61 | (bb/define-key evil-insert-state-map
62 | (kbd "C-SPC") 'hippie-expand))
63 |
64 | (defun bb-keys/post-init-magit ()
65 | (with-eval-after-load 'magit
66 | (evil-define-key 'normal magit-mode-map (kbd "ESC") nil)
67 | (evil-define-key 'normal magit-mode-map (kbd "M-j") 'magit-section-forward-sibling)
68 | (evil-define-key 'normal magit-mode-map (kbd "M-k") 'magit-section-backward-sibling)))
69 |
70 | (defun bb-keys/init-text-mode ()
71 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys-for-major-mode 'text-mode
72 | "." 'bb/empty-commit))
73 |
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/layers/bb/bb-latex/packages.el:
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1 | (setq bb-latex-packages '(auctex))
2 |
3 | (defun bb-latex/post-init-auctex ()
4 | (setq font-latex-match-function-keywords
5 | '(("address" "{")
6 | ("definecolor" "{{{")
7 | ("includegraphics" "[{")
8 | ("graphicspath" "{")
9 | ("makeatletter" "")
10 | ("makeatother" "")
11 | ("makesavenoteenv" "{")
12 | ("newacronym" "{{{")
13 | ("pgfplotsset" "{")
14 | ("reserveinserts" "{")
15 | ("setbeamercovered" "{")
16 | ("titlegraphic" "{")
17 | ("usecolortheme" "{")
18 | ("usepgfplotslibrary" "{")
19 | ("usetheme" "{")
20 | ("usetikzlibrary" "{"))
21 | font-latex-match-italic-command-keywords
22 | '(("url" "{"))
23 | font-latex-match-reference-keywords
24 | '(("autoref" "{")
25 | ("inst" "{"))
26 | font-latex-match-slide-title-keywords
27 | '(("frametitle" "{"))
28 | font-latex-match-textual-keywords
29 | '(("abstract" "{")
30 | ("and" "")
31 | ("challengeList" "{")
32 | ("doList" "{")
33 | ("hfill" "")
34 | ("institute" "[{")
35 | ("overview" "{")
36 | ("titlepage" ""))
37 | font-latex-match-variable-keywords
38 | '()
39 | font-latex-match-warning-keywords
40 | '()
41 | font-latex-user-keyword-classes
42 | '(("variables"
43 | (("baselineskip" "")
44 | ("textheight" "")
45 | ("textwidth" ""))
46 | font-lock-variable-name-face noarg)
47 | ("subst"
48 | (("copyright" "")
49 | ("o" "")
50 | ("ldots" ""))
51 | font-lock-builtin-face noarg)
52 | ("tikz"
53 | (("foreach" "")
54 | ("draw" "[")
55 | ("fill" "[")
56 | ("matrix" "[")
57 | ("node" "["))
58 | default command))))
59 |
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/layers/bb/bb-org/packages.el:
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1 | (setq bb-org-packages '(org))
2 |
3 | (defun bb-org/post-init-org ()
4 | (setq-default
5 | org-tags-column -80
6 | org-startup-indented t
7 | org-clock-into-drawer "LOGBOOK"
8 | org-log-into-drawer "LOGBOOK"
9 | org-startup-align-all-tables t
10 | org-footnote-auto-adjust t
11 | org-footnote-auto-label 'confirm
12 | org-M-RET-may-split-line
13 | '((headline . nil) (item . nil) (table . nil))
14 | org-agenda-restore-windows-after-quit t
15 | org-agenda-window-setup 'other-window
16 | org-directory "~/org"
17 | org-default-notes-file "~/org/capture.org"
18 | org-agenda-files '("~/org/agenda.org")
19 | org-catch-invisible-edits 'show-and-error
20 | org-list-demote-modify-bullet '(("-" . "*") ("*" . "+") ("+" . "-"))
21 | org-list-allow-alphabetical t
22 | org-todo-keywords
23 | '((sequence "TODO(t)" "|" "DONE(D)")
24 | (type "SIMPLE(s)" "FAST-TRACK(f)" "CONFLICTING(c)" "WAITING(w)" "DUBIOUS(d)"
25 | "|" "MERGED(M)" "CLOSED(C)"))
26 | org-todo-keyword-faces
27 | '(("SIMPLE" . "khaki2")
28 | ("FAST-TRACK" . "OrangeRed1")
29 | ("WAITING" . "deepskyblue1"))
30 | org-capture-templates
31 | '(("t" "Tasks")
32 | ("tg" "General" entry (file+headline "" "Tasks")
33 | "* TODO %?\n%i\n%U"
34 | :empty-lines 1)
35 | ("tl" "Location" entry (file+headline "" "Tasks")
36 | "* TODO %?\n%i\n%U\n%a"
37 | :empty-lines 1)
38 | ("n" "Notes")
39 | ("ng" "General" entry (file+headline "" "Notes")
40 | "* %?\n%i\n%U"
41 | :empty-lines 1)
42 | ("nl" "Location" entry (file+headline "" "Notes")
43 | "* %?\n%i\n%U\n%a"
44 | :empty-lines 1))))
45 |
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/layers/bb/bb-slack/packages.el:
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1 | (setq bb-slack-packages '(slack))
2 |
3 | (defun bb-slack/post-init-slack ()
4 | (require 'slack-team)
5 | (dolist (s bb/slacks)
6 | (apply 'slack-register-team :name s)))
7 |
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/layers/bb/bb-theming/config.el:
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1 | (setq-default
2 | theming-modifications
3 | '((monokai
4 | ;; Font locking
5 | (font-lock-comment-face :slant italic)
6 | (font-lock-string-face :slant italic)
7 | (font-lock-doc-face :slant italic)
8 | (font-lock-keyword-face :weight bold :foreground "#ff4185")
9 | (font-lock-builtin-face :foreground "#ffabd6" :weight semi-bold)
10 | (font-lock-warning-face :underline nil)
11 | (web-mode-html-attr-value-face
12 | :inherit font-lock-string-face :foreground nil)
13 | (web-mode-html-attr-name-face
14 | :inherit font-lock-variable-name-face :foreground nil)
15 | (web-mode-html-tag-face
16 | :inherit font-lock-builtin-face :foreground nil :weight bold)
17 | (web-mode-html-tag-bracket-face
18 | :inherit web-mode-html-tag-face :foreground nil)
19 | (web-mode-comment-face
20 | :inherit font-lock-comment-face :foreground nil)
21 |
22 | ;; Modeline
23 | (header-line :box (:color "#555555" :line-width 1))
24 | (mode-line :box (:color "#999999" :line-width 1 :style released-button))
25 | (powerline-active1 :box (:color "#999999" :line-width 1 :style released-button)
26 | :background "#5a5a5a")
27 | (powerline-active2 :box (:color "#999999" :line-width 1 :style released-button))
28 | (mode-line-inactive :box (:color "#666666" :line-width 1 :style released-button))
29 | (powerline-inactive1 :box (:color "#666666" :line-width 1 :style released-button))
30 | (powerline-inactive2 :box (:color "#666666" :line-width 1 :style released-button))
31 | (helm-prefarg :foreground "PaleGreen")
32 |
33 | ;; Flycheck
34 | (flycheck-fringe-error :background nil)
35 | (flycheck-fringe-warning :background nil)
36 | (flycheck-fringe-info :background nil)
37 |
38 | ;; Other
39 | (company-tooltip-annotation :foreground "#ff9eb8")
40 | (company-tooltip-annotation-selection :background "#66d9ef")
41 | (erc-timestamp-face
42 | :inherit font-lock-comment-face :foreground nil)
43 | (evil-search-highlight-persist-highlight-face
44 | :background "#fc5fef" :foreground "#000000")
45 | (font-latex-verbatim-face :inherit nil)
46 | (helm-ff-prefix :background nil :foreground "#666666" :weight bold)
47 | (org-done :foreground "MediumSpringGreen")
48 | (region :background "#998f84")
49 | (spacemacs-transient-state-title-face :background nil :foreground nil :inherit font-lock-warning-face)
50 | (term :foreground nil :background nil))))
51 |
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/layers/bb/bb-theming/layers.el:
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1 | (configuration-layer/declare-layer
2 | '(theming :variables
3 | theming-headings-inherit-from-default 'all
4 | theming-headings-same-size 'all
5 | theming-headings-bold 'all))
6 |
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/layers/bb/bb-web/funcs.el:
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1 | (defun bb/web-post-command ()
2 | (cond
3 | ((and (looking-back "/")
4 | (looking-at ""))
5 | (delete-char -1)
6 | (re-search-forward ">"))
7 | ((looking-back "\" >")
8 | (backward-char 2)
9 | (delete-char 1)
10 | (forward-char 1))))
11 |
12 | (define-minor-mode bb-auto-tags-close-mode
13 | "Minor mode for closing tags properly in web-mode."
14 | :init-value nil
15 | :global nil
16 | (if bb-auto-tags-close-mode
17 | (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'bb/web-post-command nil 'local)
18 | (remove-hook 'post-command-hook 'bb/web-post-command 'local)))
19 |
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/layers/bb/bb-web/packages.el:
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1 | (setq bb-web-packages '(web-mode))
2 |
3 | (defun bb-web/post-init-web-mode ()
4 | (add-hook 'web-mode-hook 'bb-auto-tags-close-mode))
5 |
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/layers/encoding/funcs.el:
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1 | (defun find-first-non-ascii-char ()
2 | "Find the first non-ascii character from point onwards."
3 | (interactive)
4 | (re-search-forward "[[:nonascii:]]"))
5 |
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/layers/encoding/keybindings.el:
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1 | (spacemacs/declare-prefix "xe" "text-encoding")
2 |
3 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys
4 | "xea" 'find-first-non-ascii-char)
5 |
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/layers/evil-little-word/local/evil-little-word/evil-little-word.el:
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1 | ;;; evil-little-word.el --- Emulate camelcasemotion.vim
2 |
3 | ;; Author: INA Lintaro
4 | ;; URL: http://github.com/tarao/evil-plugins
5 | ;; Version: 0.1
6 | ;; Keywords: evil, plugin
7 |
8 | ;; This file is NOT part of GNU Emacs.
9 |
10 | ;;; License:
11 | ;;
12 | ;; This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
15 | ;; (at your option) any later version.
16 | ;;
17 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
21 | ;;
22 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 | ;; along with this program. If not, see .
24 |
25 | ;;; Code:
26 |
27 | (require 'evil)
28 |
29 | (defun maybe-define-category (cat doc &optional table)
30 | (unless (category-docstring cat table) (define-category cat doc table)))
31 |
32 | (let (uc lc defs (table (standard-category-table)))
33 | (map-char-table
34 | #'(lambda (key value)
35 | (when (natnump value)
36 | (let (from to)
37 | (if (consp key)
38 | (setq from (car key) to (cdr key))
39 | (setq from (setq to key)))
40 | (while (<= from to)
41 | (cond ((/= from (downcase from))
42 | (add-to-list 'uc from))
43 | ((/= from (upcase from))
44 | (add-to-list 'lc from)))
45 | (setq from (1+ from))))))
46 | (standard-case-table))
47 | (setq defs `(("Uppercase" ?U ,uc)
48 | ("Lowercase" ?u ,lc)
49 | ("Underscore" ?_ (?_))))
50 | (dolist (elt defs)
51 | (maybe-define-category (cadr elt) (car elt) table)
52 | (dolist (ch (car (cddr elt)))
53 | (modify-category-entry ch (cadr elt) table))))
54 |
55 | (defgroup evil-little-word nil
56 | "CamelCase and snake_case word movement support."
57 | :prefix "evil-little-word-"
58 | :group 'evil)
59 |
60 | (defcustom evil-little-word-separating-categories
61 | (append evil-cjk-word-separating-categories '((?u . ?U) (?_ . ?u) (?_ . ?U)))
62 | "List of pair (cons) of categories to determine word boundary
63 | for little word movement. See the documentation of
64 | `word-separating-categories'. Use `describe-categories' to see
65 | the list of categories."
66 | :type '((character . character))
67 | :group 'evil-little-word)
68 |
69 | (defcustom evil-little-word-combining-categories
70 | (append evil-cjk-word-combining-categories '())
71 | "List of pair (cons) of categories to determine word boundary
72 | for little word movement. See the documentation of
73 | `word-combining-categories'. Use `describe-categories' to see the
74 | list of categories."
75 | :type '((character . character))
76 | :group 'evil-little-word)
77 |
78 | (defmacro evil-with-little-word (&rest body)
79 | (declare (indent defun) (debug t))
80 | `(let ((evil-cjk-word-separating-categories
81 | evil-little-word-separating-categories)
82 | (evil-cjk-word-combining-categories
83 | evil-little-word-combining-categories))
84 | ,@body))
85 |
86 | (defun forward-evil-little-word (&optional count)
87 | "Forward by little words."
88 | (evil-with-little-word (forward-evil-word count)))
89 |
90 | (evil-define-motion evil-forward-little-word-begin (count)
91 | "Move the cursor to the beginning of the COUNT-th next little word."
92 | :type exclusive
93 | (evil-with-little-word (evil-forward-word-begin count)))
94 |
95 | (evil-define-motion evil-forward-little-word-end (count)
96 | "Move the cursor to the end of the COUNT-th next little word."
97 | :type inclusive
98 | (evil-with-little-word (evil-forward-word-end count)))
99 |
100 | (evil-define-motion evil-backward-little-word-begin (count)
101 | "Move the cursor to the beginning of the COUNT-th previous little word."
102 | :type exclusive
103 | (evil-with-little-word (evil-backward-word-begin count)))
104 |
105 | (evil-define-motion evil-backward-little-word-end (count)
106 | "Move the cursor to the end of the COUNT-th previous little word."
107 | :type inclusive
108 | (evil-with-little-word (evil-backward-word-end count)))
109 |
110 | (evil-define-text-object evil-a-little-word (count &optional beg end type)
111 | "Select a little word."
112 | (evil-select-an-object 'evil-little-word beg end type count))
113 |
114 | (evil-define-text-object evil-inner-little-word (count &optional beg end type)
115 | "Select inner little word."
116 | (evil-select-inner-object 'evil-little-word beg end type count))
117 |
118 | (provide 'evil-little-word)
119 |
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/layers/evil-little-word/packages.el:
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1 | (setq evil-little-word-packages '((evil-little-word :location local)))
2 |
3 | (defun evil-little-word/init-evil-little-word ()
4 | (use-package evil-little-word
5 | :commands (evil-forward-little-word-begin
6 | evil-backward-little-word-begin
7 | evil-forward-little-word-end
8 | evil-backward-little-word-end
9 | evil-a-little-word
10 | evil-inner-little-word)
11 | :init
12 | (progn
13 | (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "glw") 'evil-forward-little-word-begin)
14 | (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "glb") 'evil-backward-little-word-begin)
15 | (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "glW") 'evil-forward-little-word-end)
16 | (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "glB") 'evil-backward-little-word-end)
17 | (define-key evil-outer-text-objects-map (kbd "lw") 'evil-a-little-word)
18 | (define-key evil-inner-text-objects-map (kbd "lw") 'evil-inner-little-word))))
19 |
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/layers/no-dots/config.el:
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1 | (defvar no-dots-whitelist
2 | '()
3 | "List of helm buffers in which to show dots.")
4 |
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/layers/no-dots/funcs.el:
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1 | (require 'cl-lib)
2 |
3 | (defun no-dots/whitelistedp ()
4 | (member (with-helm-buffer (buffer-name)) no-dots-whitelist))
5 |
6 | (defun no-dots/helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one (fcn file)
7 | (when (or (no-dots/whitelistedp)
8 | (not (string-match "\\(?:/\\|\\`\\)\\.\\{1,2\\}\\'" file)))
9 | (funcall fcn file)))
10 |
11 | (defun no-dots/helm-file-completion-source-p (&rest args) t)
12 |
13 | (defun no-dots/helm-attrset (fcn attribute-name value &optional src)
14 | (let ((src (or src (helm-get-current-source))))
15 | (when src
16 | (funcall fcn attribute-name value src))))
17 |
18 | (defun no-dots/helm-find-files-up-one-level (fcn &rest args)
19 | (advice-add 'helm-file-completion-source-p
20 | :around 'no-dots/helm-file-completion-source-p)
21 | (advice-add 'helm-attrset
22 | :around 'no-dots/helm-attrset)
23 | (let ((res (apply fcn args)))
24 | (advice-remove 'helm-file-completion-source-p
25 | 'no-dots/helm-file-completion-source-p)
26 | (advice-remove 'helm-attrset
27 | 'no-dots/helm-attrset)
28 | res))
29 |
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1 | (setq no-dots-packages '(helm))
2 |
3 | (defun no-dots/post-init-helm ()
4 | (with-eval-after-load 'helm-files
5 | (advice-add 'helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one
6 | :around 'no-dots/helm-ff-filter-candidate-one-by-one)
7 | (advice-add 'helm-find-files-up-one-level
8 | :around 'no-dots/helm-find-files-up-one-level)))
9 |
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/layers/operators/funcs.el:
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1 | (with-eval-after-load 'evil
2 | (evil-define-operator operators-narrow (beg end)
3 | (narrow-to-region beg end))
4 | (evil-define-operator operators-gist-public (beg end)
5 | (gist-region beg end))
6 | (evil-define-operator operators-gist-private (beg end)
7 | (gist-region beg end 'private)))
8 |
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/layers/operators/packages.el:
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1 | (setq operators-packages
2 | '(evil
3 | gist))
4 |
5 | (defun operators/post-init-evil ()
6 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys "nn" 'operators-narrow))
7 |
8 | (defun operators/post-init-gist ()
9 | (spacemacs/set-leader-keys
10 | "gg" 'operators-gist-public
11 | "gG" 'operators-gist-private))
12 |
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/layers/screaming-modeline/config.el:
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1 | (defface scml-normal-1
2 | `((t (:background "chartreuse1"
3 | :foreground "#3E3D31"
4 | :inerit 'mode-line)))
5 | "")
6 | (defface scml-normal-2
7 | `((t (:background "chartreuse4"
8 | :foreground "#3E3D31"
9 | :inerit 'mode-line)))
10 | "")
11 | (defface scml-normal-l
12 | `((t (:background "#223200"
13 | :foreground "#3E3D31"
14 | :inerit 'mode-line)))
15 | "")
16 |
17 | (defun scml-face-func (face active)
18 | (let ((state (if active evil-state 'inactive))
19 | (tface (if (memq face '(face1 highlight)) 'face1 face)))
20 | (pcase (list state tface)
21 | (`(normal face1) 'scml-normal-1)
22 | (`(normal face2) 'scml-normal-2)
23 | (`(normal line) 'scml-normal-l)
24 | (_ (cond
25 | ((eq 'face1 face) (if active 'powerline-active1 'powerline-inactive1))
26 | ((eq 'face2 face) (if active 'mode-line 'mode-line-inactive))
27 | ((eq 'line face) (if active 'powerline-active2 'powerline-inactive2))
28 | ((eq 'highlight face) (if active
29 | (funcall spaceline-highlight-face-func)
30 | 'powerline-inactive1))))
31 | )))
32 |
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/layers/screaming-modeline/packages.el:
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1 | (setq screaming-modeline-packages '(spaceline))
2 |
3 | (defun screaming-modeline/post-init-spaceline ()
4 | (setq spaceline-face-func 'scml-face-func))
5 |
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/snippets/web-mode/connection:
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1 | # -*- mode: snippet; require-final-newline: nil -*-
2 | # name: connection
3 | # key: con
4 | # binding: direct-keybinding
5 | # --
6 | $0
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/snippets/web-mode/item:
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1 | # -*- mode: snippet; require-final-newline: nil -*-
2 | # name: item
3 | # key: it
4 | # binding: direct-keybinding
5 | # --
6 | - $2
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