├── README.md ├── early-init.el ├── init.el └── LICENSE /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # emacs-barebone-init-el -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /early-init.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; early-init.el --- early-init file for Emacs -*- lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Author: Masayuki Hatta 4 | 5 | ;;; Code: 6 | 7 | ;;; Commentary: 8 | 9 | ;; Boilerplate configuration file for modern Emacs experience. 10 | 11 | ;;; 12 | ;;; Profiler (start) 13 | ;;; 14 | ;;(require 'profiler) 15 | ;;(profiler-start 'cpu) 16 | 17 | ;; Prevent package.el loading packages prior to their init-file loading (for straight.el) 18 | (setq package-enable-at-startup nil) 19 | 20 | ;; Debugging 21 | ;;(setq debug-on-error t) 22 | (setq warning-minimum-level :error) 23 | 24 | ;; Suppress cl warning 25 | (setq byte-compile-warnings '(cl-functions)) 26 | 27 | ;;; early-init.el ends here 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /init.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; init.el --- init file for Emacs -*- coding: utf-8 ; lexical-binding: t -*- 2 | 3 | ;; Author: Masayuki Hatta 4 | 5 | ;;; Commentary: 6 | 7 | ;; A boilerplate configuration file for modern Emacs experience. 8 | 9 | ;;; Code: 10 | 11 | ;;; 12 | ;;; straight.el 13 | ;;; 14 | (setq straight-repository-branch "develop") ;; use the develop branch of straight.el 15 | 16 | (defvar bootstrap-version) 17 | (let ((bootstrap-file 18 | (expand-file-name "straight/repos/straight.el/bootstrap.el" user-emacs-directory)) 19 | (bootstrap-version 6)) 20 | (unless (file-exists-p bootstrap-file) 21 | (with-current-buffer 22 | (url-retrieve-synchronously 23 | "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/radian-software/straight.el/develop/install.el" 24 | 'silent 'inhibit-cookies) 25 | (goto-char (point-max)) 26 | (eval-print-last-sexp))) 27 | (load bootstrap-file nil 'nomessage)) 28 | 29 | (setq straight-vc-git-default-clone-depth 1) ;; shallow clone 30 | 31 | ;; See https://github.com/raxod502/straight.el#summary-of-options-for-package-modification-detection 32 | (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 33 | (if (and (executable-find "watchexec") 34 | (executable-find "python3") 35 | (executable-find "diff")) 36 | (setq straight-check-for-modifications '(watch-files find-when-checking)) 37 | (setq straight-check-for-modifications '(check-on-save find-when-checking)))) 38 | 39 | ;;; 40 | ;;; leaf.el 41 | ;;; 42 | (eval-and-compile 43 | (straight-use-package 'leaf) 44 | (straight-use-package 'leaf-keywords) 45 | (leaf-keywords-init) 46 | ) 47 | 48 | (leaf leaf 49 | :require t 50 | :init 51 | (leaf leaf-convert 52 | :straight t 53 | ) 54 | 55 | (leaf leaf-tree 56 | :straight t 57 | :blackout t 58 | :custom 59 | (imenu-list-position . 'left) 60 | ) 61 | ) 62 | 63 | ;;; 64 | ;;; Blackout 65 | ;;; 66 | (leaf blackout 67 | :leaf-defer nil 68 | :straight t 69 | :config 70 | ;; shut up eldoc in modeline 71 | (leaf eldoc :blackout t) 72 | ) 73 | 74 | ;;; 75 | ;;; Defer loading several libraries (for speeding up) 76 | ;;; 77 | (leaf Libraries 78 | :config 79 | (leaf cl-lib 80 | :leaf-defer t 81 | ) 82 | (leaf dash 83 | :straight t 84 | :leaf-defer t 85 | ) 86 | ) 87 | 88 | ;;; 89 | ;;; Garbage Collector Magic Hack 90 | ;;; 91 | (leaf gcmh 92 | :leaf-defer nil 93 | :straight t 94 | :blackout t 95 | :global-minor-mode gcmh-mode 96 | ) 97 | 98 | ;;; 99 | ;;; Language settings 100 | ;;; 101 | (leaf Settings 102 | :config 103 | (leaf Language 104 | :config 105 | (set-language-environment "Japanese") 106 | (prefer-coding-system 'utf-8) 107 | (set-default 'buffer-file-coding-system 'utf-8) 108 | ) 109 | 110 | (leaf Fonts 111 | :if (display-graphic-p) 112 | :config 113 | ;; unicode-fonts 114 | (leaf unicode-fonts 115 | :straight t 116 | :config 117 | (unicode-fonts-setup) 118 | ) 119 | (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 120 | (set-face-attribute 'default nil :family "Consolas" :height 120) ;; CHANGEME 121 | (set-fontset-font 'nil 'japanese-jisx0208 122 | (font-spec :family "Yu Gothic UI")) ;; CHANGEME 123 | ) 124 | (when (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) 125 | ;; Install e.g. fonts-inconsolata & fonts-ipaexfont packages on Debian/Ubuntu 126 | (set-frame-font "Inconsolata-14") ;; CHANGEME 127 | (set-fontset-font t 'japanese-jisx0208 (font-spec :family "IPAExGothic"))) ;; CHANGEME 128 | ) 129 | 130 | (leaf Misc 131 | :config 132 | (define-key key-translation-map [?\C-h] [?\C-?]) 133 | (column-number-mode t) 134 | :custom 135 | '((user-full-name . "Your Name") ;; CHANGEME 136 | (user-login-name . "yourlogin") ;; CHANGEME 137 | (user-mail-address . "yourmail@example.org") ;; CHANGEME 138 | (inhibit-startup-message . t) 139 | (delete-by-moving-to-trash . t) 140 | (kinsoku-limit . 10) 141 | ;; For text-only web browsing 142 | ;; (browse-url-browser-function . 'eww-browse-url) 143 | ) 144 | ) 145 | ) 146 | 147 | ;;; 148 | ;;; Japanese IME 149 | ;;; 150 | (leaf Japanese-IME 151 | :config 152 | 153 | ;; tr-ime (for Windows) 154 | (leaf tr-ime 155 | ;; should work on terminal too 156 | :if (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 157 | :straight t 158 | :config 159 | ;; Set up w32 frame 160 | (defun my-w32-frame-setup () 161 | (when (eq (framep (selected-frame)) 'w32) 162 | ;; Only needs to be set up once, so remove it from the hook so that it will not be called in the future 163 | (remove-hook 'server-after-make-frame-hook #'my-w32-frame-setup) 164 | ;; Font setting 165 | (set-frame-font "Yu Gothic UI-12" nil t) ;; CHANGEME 166 | (modify-all-frames-parameters '((ime-font . "Yu Gothic UI-12"))) ;; CHANGEME 167 | ;; tr-ime 168 | (tr-ime-advanced-install 'no-confirm) 169 | ;; w32-ime setting 170 | (when (featurep 'w32-ime) 171 | (setq default-input-method "W32-IME") 172 | (setq-default w32-ime-mode-line-state-indicator "[--]") 173 | (setq w32-ime-mode-line-state-indicator-list '("[--]" "[あ]" "[--]")) 174 | (w32-ime-initialize) 175 | (wrap-function-to-control-ime 'universal-argument t nil) 176 | (wrap-function-to-control-ime 'read-string nil nil) 177 | (wrap-function-to-control-ime 'read-char nil nil) 178 | (wrap-function-to-control-ime 'read-from-minibuffer nil nil) 179 | (wrap-function-to-control-ime 'y-or-n-p nil nil) 180 | (wrap-function-to-control-ime 'yes-or-no-p nil nil) 181 | (wrap-function-to-control-ime 'map-y-or-n-p nil nil) 182 | (wrap-function-to-control-ime 'register-read-with-preview nil nil))) 183 | ) 184 | ;; If the selected frame is w32 (normal startup), configure the frame 185 | ;; If not w32 (console or daemon mode), add configuration function to hooks 186 | (if (eq (framep (selected-frame)) 'w32) 187 | (my-w32-frame-setup) 188 | (add-hook 'server-after-make-frame-hook #'my-w32-frame-setup)) 189 | ) 190 | 191 | 192 | ;; Mozc (for GNU/Linux) 193 | (leaf mozc 194 | :if (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) 195 | :straight t 196 | :config 197 | (setq default-input-method "japanese-mozc") 198 | ;; mozc-posframe 199 | (leaf mozc-cand-posframe 200 | :if (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) 201 | :after mozc 202 | :straight t 203 | :config 204 | (setq mozc-candidate-style 'overlay) 205 | ) 206 | ) 207 | 208 | ;; ddskk 209 | (leaf ddskk 210 | :straight t 211 | :bind 212 | (("C-x C-j" . skk-mode) 213 | ("C-x j" . skk-mode)) 214 | ) 215 | 216 | ) 217 | 218 | ;;; 219 | ;;; Looks 220 | ;;; 221 | (leaf Looks 222 | :config 223 | ;; No menu bar 224 | ;; (menu-bar-mode -1) 225 | ;; No tool bar 226 | ;; (tool-bar-mode -1) 227 | ;; No scroll bar 228 | ;; (scroll-bar-mode -1) 229 | 230 | ;; Theme (Modus) 231 | (leaf modus-themes 232 | :straight t 233 | :leaf-defer nil 234 | :init 235 | ;; Add all your customizations prior to loading the themes 236 | (setq modus-themes-italic-constructs t 237 | modus-themes-bold-constructs nil 238 | modus-themes-region '(bg-only no-extend)) 239 | :config 240 | ;; Load the theme of your widget-choice-match 241 | (load-theme 'modus-vivendi :no-confirm) ;; OR modus-operandi 242 | :bind ("" . modus-themes-toggle) 243 | ) 244 | 245 | ;; ;; Theme (zenburn) 246 | ;; (leaf zenburn-theme 247 | ;; :straight t 248 | ;; :config 249 | ;; (load-theme 'zenburn t) 250 | ;; ) 251 | 252 | ;; dashboard 253 | (leaf dashboard 254 | :straight t 255 | :config 256 | (dashboard-setup-startup-hook) 257 | ) 258 | 259 | ;; all-the-icons 260 | (leaf all-the-icons 261 | :if (display-graphic-p) 262 | :straight t 263 | :config 264 | ;; (all-the-icons-install-fonts) 265 | ) 266 | 267 | ) 268 | 269 | ;;; 270 | ;;; minibuffer completion 271 | ;;; 272 | (leaf Minibuf-completion 273 | :config 274 | 275 | ;; corfu 276 | (leaf corfu 277 | :straight t 278 | :init 279 | (setq completion-cycle-threshold 3) 280 | (setq tab-always-indent 'complete) 281 | :global-minor-mode (global-corfu-mode) 282 | ) 283 | 284 | ;; dabbrev 285 | (leaf dabbrev 286 | :straight t 287 | :blackout t 288 | ;; Swap M-/ and C-M-/ 289 | :bind (("M-/" . dabbrev-completion) 290 | ("C-M-/" . dabbrev-expand)) 291 | ;; Other useful Dabbrev configurations. 292 | :custom 293 | (dabbrev-ignored-buffer-regexps '("\\.\\(?:pdf\\|jpe?g\\|png\\)\\'")) 294 | ) 295 | 296 | ;; vertico 297 | (leaf vertico 298 | :straight (vertico :files (:defaults "extensions/*") 299 | :includes (vertico-directory) 300 | ) 301 | :init 302 | (vertico-mode) 303 | (setq vertico-count 15) 304 | :config 305 | ;; vertico-directory 306 | (leaf vertico-directory 307 | :straight t 308 | :config 309 | (define-key vertico-map (kbd "C-l") #'vertico-directory-up) 310 | (define-key vertico-map "RET" #'vertico-directory-enter) ;; enter dired 311 | (define-key vertico-map "DEL" #'vertico-directory-delete-char) 312 | (define-key vertico-map "M-DEL" #'vertico-directory-delete-word) 313 | :hook 314 | (rfn-eshadow-update-overlay-hook . vertico-directory-tidy) 315 | ) 316 | ) 317 | 318 | ;; consult 319 | (leaf consult 320 | :straight t 321 | :bind 322 | (("C-x b" . consult-buffer) 323 | ("M-g M-g" . consult-goto-line) 324 | ("C-c s" . consult-line) 325 | ("M-g o" . consult-outline)) 326 | ) 327 | 328 | ;; orderless 329 | (leaf orderless 330 | :straight t 331 | :require t 332 | :after migemo 333 | :config 334 | ;; Using migemo with orderless 335 | (defun orderless-migemo (component) 336 | (let ((pattern (migemo-get-pattern component))) 337 | (condition-case nil 338 | (progn (string-match-p pattern "") pattern) 339 | (invalid-regexp nil)))) 340 | (orderless-define-completion-style orderless-default-style 341 | (orderless-matching-styles '(orderless-initialism 342 | orderless-literal 343 | orderless-regexp))) 344 | (orderless-define-completion-style orderless-migemo-style 345 | (orderless-matching-styles '(orderless-initialism 346 | orderless-literal 347 | orderless-regexp 348 | orderless-migemo))) 349 | (setq completion-category-overrides 350 | '((command (styles orderless-default-style)) 351 | (file (styles orderless-migemo-style)) 352 | (buffer (styles orderless-migemo-style)) 353 | (symbol (styles orderless-default-style)) 354 | (consult-location (styles orderless-migemo-style)) 355 | (consult-multi (styles orderless-migemo-style)) 356 | (org-roam-node (styles orderless-migemo-style)) 357 | (unicode-name (styles orderless-migemo-style)) 358 | (variable (styles orderless-default-style)))) 359 | (setq orderless-matching-styles '(orderless-literal orderless-regexp orderless-migemo)) 360 | :custom 361 | (completion-styles . '(orderless basic)) 362 | ) 363 | 364 | ;; marginalia 365 | (leaf marginalia 366 | :straight t 367 | :global-minor-mode marginalia-mode 368 | :init 369 | (define-key minibuffer-local-map (kbd "C-M-a") #'marginalia-cycle) 370 | ) 371 | 372 | ;;: all-the-icons-completion 373 | (leaf all-the-icons-completion 374 | :after (marginalia all-the-icons) 375 | :straight t 376 | :hook (marginalia-mode . all-the-icons-completion-marginalia-setup) 377 | :global-minor-mode all-the-icons-completion-mode 378 | ) 379 | 380 | ;; cape 381 | (leaf cape 382 | :straight t 383 | :config 384 | :bind ("C-c p" . cape-prefix-map) 385 | :init 386 | (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'cape-dabbrev) 387 | (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'cape-file) 388 | (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'cape-elisp-block) 389 | ) 390 | 391 | ;; kind-icon 392 | (leaf kind-icon 393 | :straight t 394 | :config 395 | (setq kind-icon-default-face 'corfu-default) 396 | (add-to-list 'corfu-margin-formatters #'kind-icon-margin-formatter) 397 | ) 398 | 399 | ;; embark 400 | (leaf embark 401 | :straight t 402 | :bind 403 | (("C-." . embark-act) 404 | ("C-;" . embark-dwim) 405 | ("C-h B" . embark-bindings)) 406 | :init 407 | ;; Optionally replace the key help with a completing-read interface 408 | (setq prefix-help-command #'embark-prefix-help-command) 409 | :config 410 | ;; Hide the mode line of the Embark live/completions buffers 411 | (add-to-list 'display-buffer-alist 412 | '("\\`\\*Embark Collect \\(Live\\|Completions\\)\\*" 413 | nil 414 | (window-parameters (mode-line-format . none)))) 415 | (leaf embark-consult 416 | :straight t 417 | :hook 418 | (embark-collect-mode . consult-preview-at-point-mode) 419 | ) 420 | ) 421 | 422 | ;; affe 423 | (leaf affe 424 | :straight t 425 | :after consult 426 | :config 427 | (consult-customize affe-grep :preview-key (kbd "M-.")) 428 | (defvar affe-orderless-regexp "") 429 | (defun affe-orderless-regexp-compiler (input _type) 430 | (setq affe-orderless-regexp (orderless-pattern-compiler input)) 431 | (cons affe-orderless-regexp 432 | (lambda (str) (orderless--highlight affe-orderless-regexp str)))) 433 | (setq affe-regexp-compiler #'affe-orderless-regexp-compiler) 434 | ) 435 | 436 | ;; migemo 437 | (leaf migemo 438 | :if (executable-find "cmigemo") 439 | :straight t 440 | :require t 441 | :config 442 | (setq migemo-command "cmigemo" 443 | migemo-options '("-q" "-e") 444 | migemo-user-dictionary nil 445 | migemo-regex-dictionary nil 446 | migemo-coding-system 'utf-8-unix) 447 | (when (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) 448 | (setq migemo-dictionary "/usr/share/cmigemo/utf-8/migemo-dict")) 449 | (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 450 | ;; needs absolute path 451 | (setq migemo-dictionary (expand-file-name "~/scoop/apps/cmigemo/current/cmigemo-mingw64/share/migemo/utf-8/migemo-dict"))) 452 | (migemo-init) 453 | ) 454 | 455 | ) 456 | 457 | ;;; 458 | ;;; org-mode 459 | ;;; 460 | (leaf Org-mode 461 | :config 462 | ;; org 463 | (leaf org 464 | :straight t 465 | :leaf-defer t 466 | :init 467 | (setq org-directory "~/Dropbox/Org") ;; CHANGEME 468 | (unless (file-exists-p org-directory) 469 | (make-directory org-directory)) 470 | (defun org-buffer-files () 471 | "Return list of opened Org mode buffer files." 472 | (mapcar (function buffer-file-name) 473 | (org-buffer-list 'files))) 474 | (defun show-org-buffer (file) 475 | "Show an org-file FILE on the current buffer." 476 | (interactive) 477 | (if (get-buffer file) 478 | (let ((buffer (get-buffer file))) 479 | (switch-to-buffer buffer) 480 | (message "%s" file)) 481 | (find-file (concat org-directory "/" file)))) 482 | :bind 483 | (("\C-ca" . org-agenda) 484 | ("\C-cc" . org-capture) 485 | ("\C-ch" . org-store-link) 486 | ("C-M--" . #'(lambda () (interactive) 487 | (show-org-buffer "gtd.org"))) 488 | ("C-M-^" . #'(lambda () (interactive) 489 | (show-org-buffer "notes.org"))) 490 | ("C-M-~" . #'(lambda () (interactive) 491 | (show-org-buffer "kb.org"))) 492 | ) 493 | :config 494 | (setq org-agenda-files (list org-directory) 495 | org-default-notes-file "notes.org" 496 | org-log-done 'time 497 | org-startup-truncated nil 498 | org-startup-folded 'content 499 | org-use-speed-commands t 500 | org-enforce-todo-dependencies t) 501 | (remove (concat org-directory "/archives") org-agenda-files) 502 | (setq org-todo-keywords 503 | '((sequence "TODO(t)" "SOMEDAY(s)" "WAITING(w)" "|" "DONE(d)" "CANCELED(c@)"))) 504 | (setq org-refile-targets 505 | (quote ((nil :maxlevel . 3) 506 | (org-buffer-files :maxlevel . 1) 507 | (org-agenda-files :maxlevel . 3)))) 508 | (setq org-capture-templates 509 | '(("t" "Todo" entry (file+headline "gtd.org" "Inbox") 510 | "* TODO %?\n %i\n %a") 511 | ("n" "Note" entry (file+headline "notes.org" "Notes") 512 | "* %?\nEntered on %U\n %i\n %a") 513 | ("j" "Journal" entry (function org-journal-find-location) 514 | "* %(format-time-string org-journal-time-format)%^{Title}\n%i%?") 515 | ("h" "Hugo post" entry (file+headline "jamhattaorg.org" "Jazz") 516 | (function org-hugo-new-subtree-post-capture-template)) 517 | )) 518 | ;; Populates only the EXPORT_FILE_NAME property in the inserted headline. 519 | (with-eval-after-load 'org-capture 520 | (defun org-hugo-new-subtree-post-capture-template () 521 | "Returns `org-capture' template string for new Hugo post. 522 | See `org-capture-templates' for more information." 523 | (let* ((title (read-from-minibuffer "Post Title: ")) ;Prompt to enter the post title 524 | (fname (org-hugo-slug (concat (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d") "-" title)))) 525 | (mapconcat #'identity 526 | `( 527 | ,(concat "** TODO " title) 528 | " :PROPERTIES:" 529 | ,(concat " :EXPORT_FILE_NAME: " fname) 530 | ,(concat " :EXPORT_HUGO_CUSTOM_FRONT_MATTER: :slug " (org-hugo-slug title) " :image ") 531 | " :END:" 532 | " %?\n") ;Place the cursor here finally 533 | "\n")))) 534 | ) 535 | 536 | ;; org-babel 537 | (leaf ob 538 | :after org 539 | :defun org-babel-do-load-languages 540 | :config 541 | (org-babel-do-load-languages 542 | 'org-babel-load-languages 543 | '((emacs-lisp . t) 544 | (shell . t) 545 | (python . t) 546 | (R . t) 547 | (ditaa . t) 548 | (plantuml . t) 549 | )) 550 | ;; Ditaa jar path 551 | ;; cf. https://tamura70.hatenadiary.org/entry/20100317/org 552 | (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 553 | (setq org-ditaa-jar-path (expand-file-name "~/Dropbox/jditaa.jar")) ;; CHANGEME 554 | ) 555 | (when (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) 556 | (setq org-ditaa-jar-path "/usr/share/ditaa/ditaa.jar") 557 | ) 558 | (add-to-list 'org-src-lang-modes '("plantuml" . plantuml)) 559 | ;; PlantUML jar path 560 | (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 561 | (setq org-plantuml-jar-path (expand-file-name "~/Dropbox/plantuml.jar")) ;; CHANGEME 562 | ) 563 | (when (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) 564 | (setq org-plantuml-jar-path "/usr/share/plantuml/plantuml.jar") 565 | ) 566 | ) 567 | 568 | ;; org-superstar 569 | (leaf org-superstar 570 | :after org 571 | :straight t 572 | :custom 573 | (org-superstar-headline-bullets-list . '("◉" "★" "○" "▷" "" "")) 574 | :hook 575 | (org-mode-hook (lambda () (org-superstar-mode 1))) 576 | ) 577 | 578 | ;; org-journal 579 | (leaf org-journal 580 | :after org 581 | :straight t 582 | :config 583 | (setq org-journal-dir (concat org-directory "/journal") 584 | org-journal-enable-agenda-integration t) 585 | (defun org-journal-find-location () 586 | ;; Open today's journal, but specify a non-nil prefix argument in order to 587 | ;; inhibit inserting the heading; org-capture will insert the heading. 588 | (org-journal-new-entry t) 589 | ;; Position point on the journal's top-level heading so that org-capture 590 | ;; will add the new entry as a child entry. 591 | (goto-char (point-min)) 592 | ) 593 | ) 594 | 595 | ;; org-cliplink 596 | (leaf org-cliplink 597 | :after org 598 | :straight t 599 | :bind 600 | ("C-x p i" . org-cliplink) 601 | ) 602 | 603 | ;; org-download 604 | (leaf org-download 605 | :after org 606 | :straight t 607 | :config 608 | (setq-default org-download-image-dir (concat org-directory "/pictures")) 609 | ) 610 | 611 | ;; org-web-tools 612 | (leaf org-web-tools 613 | :after org 614 | :straight t 615 | ) 616 | 617 | ;; toc-org 618 | (leaf toc-org 619 | :after org markdown-mode 620 | :straight t 621 | ;;:commands toc-org-enable 622 | :config 623 | (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'toc-org-enable) 624 | ;; enable in markdown, too 625 | (add-hook 'markdown-mode-hook 'toc-org-mode) 626 | (define-key markdown-mode-map (kbd "\C-c\C-o") 'toc-org-markdown-follow-thing-at-point) 627 | ) 628 | 629 | ;; ox-hugo 630 | (leaf ox-hugo 631 | :after ox 632 | :straight t 633 | :require t 634 | ) 635 | 636 | ;; ox-qmd 637 | (leaf ox-qmd 638 | :after ox 639 | :straight t 640 | :require t 641 | ) 642 | 643 | ;; org-re-reveal 644 | (leaf org-re-reveal 645 | :straight t 646 | :after ox 647 | :require t 648 | :config 649 | (setq org-re-reveal-root (expand-file-name "~/Dropbox/reveal.js")) 650 | ) 651 | 652 | ;; org2blog 653 | (leaf org2blog 654 | :after org 655 | ;; If the latest version doesn't work 656 | ;;:straight (org2blog :type git :host github :repo "sachac/org2blog") 657 | :straight t 658 | :leaf-autoload org2blog-autoloads 659 | :commands org2blog-user-login 660 | :config 661 | (setq org2blog/wp-use-sourcecode-shortcode t) 662 | (setq org2blog/wp-blog-alist 663 | `(("wp" 664 | :url "https://www.example..org/xmlrpc.php" ;; CHANGEME 665 | :username ,(car (auth-source-user-and-password "wordpress")) ;; CHANGEME 666 | :password ,(cadr (auth-source-user-and-password "wordpress")) ;; CHANGEME 667 | ) 668 | )) 669 | (setq org2blog/wp-buffer-template 670 | "#+TITLE: 671 | #+CATEGORY: 672 | #+TAGS: 673 | #+OPTIONS: 674 | #+PERMALINK: \n") 675 | ) 676 | 677 | ;; org-roam 678 | (leaf org-roam 679 | :straight t 680 | :after org 681 | :bind 682 | ("C-c n l" . org-roam-buffer-toggle) 683 | ("C-c n f" . org-roam-node-find) 684 | ("C-c n g" . org-roam-graph) 685 | ("C-c n i" . org-roam-node-insert) 686 | ("C-c n c" . org-roam-capture) 687 | ("C-c n e" . org-roam-extract-subtree) 688 | ;; org-roam-dailies 689 | ("C-c n d n" . org-roam-dailies-capture-today) 690 | ("C-c n d d" . org-roam-dailies-goto-today) 691 | ("C-c n d Y" . org-roam-dailies-capture-yesterday) 692 | ("C-c n d y" . org-roam-dailies-goto-yesterday) 693 | ("C-c n d T" . org-roam-dailies-capture-yesterday) 694 | ("C-c n d t" . org-roam-dailies-goto-tomorrow) 695 | ("C-c n d b" . org-roam-dailies-goto-next-note) 696 | ("C-c n d f" . org-roam-dailies-goto-previous-note) 697 | :config 698 | (setq org-roam-directory (concat org-directory "/org-roam")) 699 | (unless (file-exists-p org-directory) 700 | (make-directory org-roam-directory)) 701 | ;; If you're using a vertical completion framework, you might want a more informative completion interface 702 | (setq org-roam-node-display-template (concat "${title:*} " (propertize "${tags:10}" 'face 'org-tag))) 703 | (org-roam-db-autosync-mode) 704 | ;; If using org-roam-protocol 705 | (require 'org-roam-protocol) 706 | ) 707 | 708 | ;; org-roam-ui 709 | (leaf org-roam-ui 710 | :straight t 711 | :after org-roam 712 | :config 713 | (setq org-roam-ui-sync-theme t 714 | org-roam-ui-follow t 715 | org-roam-ui-update-on-save t 716 | org-roam-ui-open-on-start t) 717 | ) 718 | 719 | ) 720 | 721 | ;;; 722 | ;;; Modes 723 | ;;; 724 | 725 | (leaf Modes 726 | :config 727 | ;; C/C++ 728 | (leaf cc-mode 729 | :straight t 730 | :leaf-defer t 731 | ) 732 | 733 | ;; Python 734 | (leaf python-mode 735 | :straight t 736 | :leaf-defer t 737 | ) 738 | 739 | ;; Haskell 740 | (leaf haskell-mode 741 | :straight t 742 | :leaf-defer t 743 | :mode (("\\.hs\\'" . haskell-mode) 744 | ("\\.lhs\\'" . literate-haskell-mode) 745 | ("\\.cabal\\'" . haskell-cabal-mode)) 746 | ) 747 | 748 | ;; Markdown 749 | (leaf Markdown 750 | :config 751 | ;; markdown-mode 752 | (leaf markdown-mode 753 | :straight t 754 | :leaf-defer t 755 | :mode ("\\.md\\'" . gfm-mode) 756 | ) 757 | ;; markdown-preview-mode 758 | (leaf markdown-preview-mode 759 | :straight t 760 | ) 761 | ) 762 | 763 | ;; web-mode 764 | (leaf web-mode 765 | :straight t 766 | :leaf-defer t 767 | :after flycheck 768 | :defun flycheck-add-mode 769 | :mode (("\\.html?\\'" . web-mode) 770 | ("\\js\\'" . web-mode) 771 | ("\\.jscss\\'" . web-mode) 772 | ("\\.css\\'" . web-mode) 773 | ("\\.scss\\'" . web-mode) 774 | ("\\.xml\\'" . web-mode)) 775 | :config 776 | (flycheck-add-mode 'javascript-eslint 'web-mode) 777 | ) 778 | 779 | ;; plantuml-mode 780 | (leaf plantuml-mode 781 | :straight t 782 | :leaf-defer t 783 | :mode ("\\.plantuml\\'" . plantuml-mode) 784 | :config 785 | (setq plantuml-default-exec-mode 'jar) 786 | ;; PlantUML jar path 787 | (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 788 | (setq plantuml-jar-path (expand-file-name "~/Dropbox/plantuml.jar")) ;; CHANGEME 789 | ) 790 | (when (eq system-type 'gnu/linux) 791 | (setq plantuml-jar-path "/usr/share/plantuml/plantuml.jar") 792 | ) 793 | ) 794 | 795 | ;; rainbow-mode 796 | (leaf rainbow-mode 797 | :straight t 798 | :leaf-defer t 799 | :blackout t 800 | :hook 801 | (web-mode-hook . rainbow-mode) 802 | ) 803 | ) 804 | 805 | ;;; 806 | ;;; flycheck 807 | ;;; 808 | (leaf Flycheck 809 | :config 810 | ;; flycheck 811 | (leaf flycheck 812 | :straight t 813 | :blackout t 814 | :hook (prog-mode-hook . flycheck-mode) 815 | :custom ((flycheck-display-errors-delay . 0.3) 816 | (flycheck-indication-mode . 'left-margin)) 817 | :config 818 | (add-hook 'flycheck-mode-hook #'flycheck-set-indication-mode) 819 | (leaf flycheck-posframe 820 | :straight t 821 | :after flycheck 822 | :hook (flycheck-mode-hook . flycheck-posframe-mode) 823 | :config 824 | (flycheck-posframe-configure-pretty-defaults) 825 | ) 826 | ) 827 | ;; checker for textlint 828 | (flycheck-define-checker textlint 829 | "A linter for text." 830 | :command ("textlint" "--format" "unix" source-inplace) 831 | :error-patterns 832 | ((warning line-start (file-name) ":" line ":" column ": " 833 | (id (one-or-more (not (any " ")))) 834 | (message (one-or-more not-newline) 835 | (zero-or-more "\n" (any " ") (one-or-more not-newline))) 836 | line-end)) 837 | :modes (text-mode markdown-mode gfm-mode org-mode web-mode) 838 | ) 839 | ) 840 | 841 | ;;; 842 | ;;; Tree-sitter 843 | ;;; 844 | (leaf Tree-sitter 845 | ;; tree-sitter 846 | (leaf tree-sitter 847 | :straight t 848 | ) 849 | (leaf tree-sitter-langs 850 | :straight t 851 | ) 852 | ) 853 | 854 | ;;; 855 | ;;; Misc Tools 856 | ;;; 857 | (leaf Tools 858 | :config 859 | ;; smartparens 860 | (leaf smartparens 861 | :straight t 862 | :blackout t 863 | :require smartparens-config 864 | :hook 865 | (prog-mode-hook . turn-on-smartparens-mode) 866 | :global-minor-mode show-smartparens-global-mode 867 | ) 868 | 869 | ;; rainbow-delimiters 870 | (leaf rainbow-delimiters 871 | :straight t 872 | :hook 873 | (prog-mode-hook . rainbow-delimiters-mode) 874 | ) 875 | 876 | ;; beacon 877 | (leaf beacon 878 | :straight t 879 | :blackout t 880 | :global-minor-mode beacon-mode 881 | ) 882 | 883 | ;; google-this 884 | (leaf google-this 885 | :straight t 886 | :bind 887 | ("M-s g" . google-this-noconfirm) 888 | ) 889 | 890 | ;; which-key 891 | (leaf which-key 892 | :straight t 893 | :blackout which-key-mode 894 | :config 895 | (which-key-mode) 896 | ) 897 | 898 | ;; free-keys 899 | (leaf free-keys 900 | :straight t 901 | ) 902 | 903 | ;; popwin 904 | (leaf popwin 905 | :straight t 906 | :global-minor-mode popwin-mode 907 | ) 908 | 909 | ;; ripgrep 910 | (leaf ripgrep 911 | :straight t 912 | :bind 913 | ("M-s r" . ripgrep-regexp) 914 | ) 915 | 916 | ;; projectile 917 | (leaf projectile 918 | :straight t 919 | :blackout t 920 | :config 921 | (projectile-mode t) 922 | ) 923 | 924 | ;; yasnippet 925 | (leaf yasnippet 926 | :straight t 927 | :blackout yas-minor-mode 928 | :commands yas-global-mode 929 | :hook (after-init-hook . yas-global-mode) 930 | ) 931 | 932 | ;; yasnippet-snippets 933 | (leaf yasnippet-snippets 934 | :straight t 935 | :after yasnippet 936 | ) 937 | 938 | ;; atomic-chrome 939 | (leaf atomic-chrome 940 | :straight t 941 | :config 942 | (atomic-chrome-start-server) 943 | ) 944 | 945 | ;; twittering-mode 946 | (leaf twittering-mode 947 | :straight t 948 | :init 949 | (setq twittering-use-master-password t) 950 | (setq twittering-allow-insecure-server-cert t) 951 | (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 952 | (setq twittering-curl-program "~/scoop/apps/curl/current/bin/curl.exe") 953 | ) 954 | ) 955 | 956 | ;; restart-emacs 957 | (leaf restart-emacs 958 | :straight t 959 | ) 960 | 961 | ;; magit 962 | (leaf magit 963 | :straight t 964 | :bind 965 | ("C-x g" . magit-status) 966 | ) 967 | 968 | ;; easy-hugo 969 | (leaf easy-hugo 970 | :straight t 971 | :config 972 | (setq easy-hugo-basedir "~/example.org") ;; CHANGEME 973 | (setq easy-hugo-url "https://www.example.org") ;; CHANGEME 974 | (setq easy-hugo-bloglist 975 | '(((easy-hugo-basedir . "~/secondblog.org") ;; CHANGEME 976 | (easy-hugo-url . "https://www.secondblog.org")))) ;; CHANGEME 977 | ) 978 | 979 | ;; go-translate 980 | (leaf go-translate 981 | :straight t 982 | :bind ("C-c t" . gt-do-translate) 983 | :config 984 | (setq gt-langs '(en ja)) 985 | (setq gt-default-translator 986 | (gt-translator 987 | :taker (gt-taker :text 'buffer :pick 'paragraph) 988 | :engines (list 989 | (gt-deepl-engine :key "your-deepl-key") ;; CHANGEME 990 | ;; (gt-chatgpt-engine :key "your-chatgpt-key") ;; CHANGEME 991 | ) 992 | :render (gt-buffer-render))) 993 | ) 994 | 995 | ;; elfeed 996 | (leaf elfeed 997 | :straight t 998 | :bind ("C-x w" . elfeed) 999 | :config 1000 | (setq elfeed-feeds 1001 | '("http://nullprogram.com/feed/" 1002 | "https://planet.emacslife.com/atom.xml" 1003 | "https://feeds.arstechnica.com/arstechnica/index" 1004 | "https://theconversation.com/articles.atom?language=en" 1005 | "https://www.technologyreview.jp/feed/")) ;; CHANGEME 1006 | ) 1007 | 1008 | ;; smart-jump 1009 | (leaf smart-jump 1010 | :straight t 1011 | :config 1012 | (smart-jump-setup-default-registers) 1013 | ) 1014 | 1015 | ;; dumb-jump 1016 | (leaf dumb-jump 1017 | :straight t 1018 | :config 1019 | (add-hook 'xref-backend-functions #'dumb-jump-xref-activate) 1020 | ) 1021 | 1022 | ;; recentf 1023 | (leaf recentf 1024 | :straight t 1025 | :global-minor-mode recentf-mode 1026 | ) 1027 | 1028 | ;; savehist 1029 | (leaf savehist 1030 | :straight t 1031 | :global-minor-mode savehist-mode 1032 | ) 1033 | 1034 | ;; esup 1035 | (leaf esup 1036 | :straight t 1037 | ) 1038 | 1039 | ) 1040 | 1041 | ;;; 1042 | ;;; Server 1043 | ;;; 1044 | (leaf server 1045 | :straight t 1046 | :require t 1047 | :config 1048 | (server-start) 1049 | ) 1050 | 1051 | ;;; 1052 | ;;; exec-path-from-shell 1053 | ;;; 1054 | (leaf exec-path-from-shell 1055 | :require t 1056 | :if (memq window-system '(mac ns x)) 1057 | :straight t 1058 | :init 1059 | (exec-path-from-shell-initialize) 1060 | ) 1061 | 1062 | ;;; 1063 | ;;; Local packages 1064 | ;;; 1065 | (leaf Local 1066 | :config 1067 | ;; word-count-mode 1068 | (leaf word-count 1069 | :straight '(word-count :type git :host github 1070 | :repo "mhatta/word-count-mode") 1071 | :bind ("\M-+" . word-count-mode) 1072 | ) 1073 | 1074 | ;; lookup-el 1075 | (leaf lookup 1076 | :leaf-defer t 1077 | :straight nil 1078 | :commands (lookup lookup-region lookup-pattern) 1079 | :init 1080 | (when (eq system-type 'windows-nt) 1081 | (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/lookup") 1082 | ) 1083 | :bind 1084 | ("\C-cw" . lookup-pattern) 1085 | ("\C-cW" . lookup) 1086 | :init 1087 | (setq lookup-enable-splash nil) 1088 | ) 1089 | ) 1090 | 1091 | ;;; 1092 | ;;; Profiler (report) 1093 | ;;; 1094 | ;;(profiler-report) 1095 | ;;(profiler-stop) 1096 | 1097 | ;;; init.el ends here 1098 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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