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authorshoshin <shoshin@cicadas.surf>2022-05-22 19:54:09 -0500
committershoshin <shoshin@cicadas.surf>2022-05-22 19:54:09 -0500
commitee122a814fcef73cb36aac172f85df901d1ff487 (patch)
treeae10a410f2771633f23a03478529ef4a157c773f /shoshin-config.org
parentee64f11e92c9c3ff79a4f080842080ba33fbf7e6 (diff)
Add: major keybinding section and completion configs
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1 files changed, 71 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/shoshin-config.org b/shoshin-config.org
index 725faca..7f07b3c 100644
--- a/shoshin-config.org
+++ b/shoshin-config.org
@@ -33,6 +33,9 @@ is tangled into the resulting elisp file:
;;; Package Management
<<package-management>>
+ ;;; Major Keybinding
+ <<keybinding>>
+
;;; Completion
<<completion>>
@@ -87,7 +90,7 @@ distributions may not yet have it as an available package.
#+name: add-nongnu-elpa
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
- (when (string< "28.1" emacs-version)
+ (when (< emacs-major-version 28)
(add-to-list 'package-archives '("nongnu" . "https://elpa.nongnu.org/nongnu/")))
#+end_src
@@ -123,11 +126,33 @@ manually install it by cloning the repo and adding it to the
however, it is now in non-gnu elpa! so i don't need this anymore.
-* Keybindings
+** Emacs 28 native compilation
+
+[[info:elisp#Native Compilation][elisp#Native Compilation]]
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+ (when (and (functionp #'native-comp-available-p) (native-comp-available-p))
+ (setq native-comp-always-compile t
+ package-native-compile t))
+#+end_src
+
+* Keybinding
+
+keybindings are the key to playing Emacs like an instrument. no matter
+what you choose, keep in mind that you can always bind keys to your
+most commonly used commands to make things convienient.
+
+i highly recommend creating a personal key map bound to a "leader key".
+you initiate it with the leader, and then bind following key sequences
+to commands you use. creating your own will make it easier to remember
+and keep organized.
+
** xah-fly-keys
-this is what i adopted to combat rsi and have trained my muscle memory to.
+this is what i adopted to combat rsi. my muscle memory is tied into it
+tightly right now. you may have other opinions about keybindings
+#+name: keybinding
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(package-install 'xah-fly-keys)
(xah-fly-keys-set-layout "qwerty")
@@ -136,6 +161,9 @@ this is what i adopted to combat rsi and have trained my muscle memory to.
(xah-fly-keys t)
#+end_src
+i'm setting it up early in the config so that its keymaps are available
+to modify / integrate with other packages.
+
* Completion
:PROPERTIES:
:header-args:emacs-lisp: :noweb-ref completion :noweb-sep "\n\n" :results silent
@@ -150,6 +178,16 @@ that tie into Emacs's native completion API. This is a more modular approach
that allows a sort of composition of extensions to completion behavior and
its appearance in the user interface.
+** Emacs completion styles
+
+[[info:emacs#Completion Styles][emacs#Completion Styles]]
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+ (setq completion-styles '(flex basic partial-completion emacs22)
+ completion-cycle-threshold 3
+ tab-always-indent 'complete)
+#+end_src
+
** [[info:consult#Top][consult]] - Consulting [[info:elisp#Minibuffer Completion][completing-read]]
consult offers enhanced completion similar to ivy and helm, but with the
@@ -157,6 +195,8 @@ built in completing read functionality of the minibuffer.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(package-install 'consult)
+ (define-key xah-fly-leader-key-map (kbd "f") #'consult-buffer)
+ (define-key xah-fly-command-map (kbd "n") #'consult-line)
#+end_src
main entry point would be ~consult-buffer~. however, there are many consult
@@ -171,29 +211,52 @@ the new. it seems like consult does this as well as switching themes
/as you narrow your selection/.
*** consult keybindings
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+ (global-set-key (kbd "C-x b") #'consult-buffer)
+ (define-key xah-fly-leader-key-map (kbd "f") #'consult-buffer)
+ (define-key xah-fly-command-map (kbd "n") #'consult-line)
+#+end_src
** corfu
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(package-install 'corfu)
+ (setq corfu-auto t
+ corfu-cycle t
+ corfu-quit-no-match t)
+ (global-corfu-mode t)
#+end_src
-** marginalia
+** embark
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
- (package-install 'marginalia)
+ (package-install 'embark)
#+end_src
-** embark
+** marginalia
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
- (package-install 'embark)
+ (package-install 'marginalia)
+ (marginalia-mode)
#+end_src
** vertico
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(package-install 'vertico)
+ (setq minibuffer-prompt-properties
+ '(read-only t cursor-intangible t face minibuffer-prompt))
+ (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'cursor-intangible-mode)
+ (setq read-extended-command-predicate
+ #'command-completion-default-include-p)
+ (setq enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
+#+end_src
+
+** which-key
+
+#+begin_src emacs-lisp
+ (package-install 'which-key)
+ (which-key-mode)
#+end_src
* Editing
@@ -309,7 +372,7 @@ Warning (comp): darkroom.el:365:10: Warning: function ‘darkroom-tentative-mode
For code, I've grown fond of Victor Mono.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
- (set-frame-font "Victor Mono" t t t)
+ (set-frame-font "Victor Mono")
#+end_src
*** COMMENT Attempt to install the font via Emacs, url.el and ~make-process~