doomemacs/modules/lang/rest/config.el

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;;; lang/rest/config.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
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(use-package! restclient
:mode ("\\.http\\'" . restclient-mode)
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;; line numbers aren't enabled by default in fundamental-mode-derived modes
:hook (restclient-mode . display-line-numbers-mode)
:config
(set-popup-rule! "^\\*HTTP Response" :size 0.4 :quit 'other)
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(setq-hook! 'restclient-mode-hook
imenu-generic-expression '((nil "^[A-Z]+\s+.+" 0)))
(defadvice! +rest--permit-self-signed-ssl-a (fn &rest args)
"Forces underlying SSL verification to prompt for self-signed or invalid
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certs, rather than reject them silently."
:around #'restclient-http-do
(require 'gnutls)
(let (gnutls-verify-error)
(apply fn args)))
Introduce general.el & rewrite map! + Now uses an overriding keymap for leader keys, so that it is always available, even outside of normal/visual states. In insert/emacs states, or in sessions where evil is absent, an alternative prefix is used for leader/localleader keys. See these variables: + doom-leader-prefix + doom-leader-alt-prefix + doom-localleader-prefix + doom-localleader-alt-prefix + Keybinds now support alternative prefixes through the new :alt-prefix property. This is useful for non-evil users and non-normal evil states. By default, this is M-SPC (leader) and M-SPC m (localleader). + Removed +evil-commands flag from config/default (moved to feature/evil/+commands.el). + config/default/+bindings.el has been split into config/default/+{evil,emacs}-bindings.el, which one is loaded depends on whether evil is present or not. The latter is blank, but will soon be populated with a keybinding scheme for non-evil users (perhaps inspired by #641). + The define-key! macro has been replaced; it is now an alias for general-def. + Added unmap! as an alias for general-unbind. + The following modifier key conventions are now enforced for consistency, across all OSes: alt/option = meta windows/command = super It used to be alt/option = alt windows/command = meta Many of the default keybinds have been updated to reflect this switch, but it is likely to affect personal meta/super keybinds! The map! macro has also been rewritten to use general-define-key. Here is what has been changed: + map! no longer works with characters, e.g. (map! ?x #'do-something) is no longer supported. Keys must be kbd-able strings like "C-c x" or vectors like [?C-c ?x]. + The :map and :map* properties are now the same thing. If specified keymaps aren't defined when binding keys, it is automatically deferred. + The way you bind local keybinds has changed: ;; Don't do this (map! :l "a" #'func-a :l "b" #'func-b) ;; Do this (map! :map 'local "a" #'func-a "b" #'func-b) + map! now supports the following new blocks: + (:if COND THEN-FORM ELSE-FORM...) + (:alt-prefix PREFIX KEYS...) -- this prefix will be used for non-normal evil states. Equivalent to :non-normal-prefix in general. + The way you declare a which-key label for a prefix key has changed: ;; before (map! :desc "label" :prefix "a" ...) ;; now (map! :prefix ("a" . "label") ...) + It used to be that map! supported binding a key to a key sequence, like so: (map! "a" [?x]) ; pressing a is like pressing x This functionality was removed *temporarily* while I figure out the implementation. Addresses: #448, #814, #860 Mentioned in: #940
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(map! :map restclient-mode-map
:n [return] #'+rest/dwim-at-point
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:n "za" #'restclient-toggle-body-visibility
:n "zm" #'+rest/fold-all
:n "zr" #'outline-show-all
:localleader
"e" #'restclient-http-send-current
"E" #'restclient-http-send-current-raw
"c" #'restclient-copy-curl-command))
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(use-package! company-restclient
:when (modulep! :completion company)
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:after restclient
:config (set-company-backend! 'restclient-mode 'company-restclient))
(use-package! restclient-jq
:when (modulep! +jq)
:after restclient)
(use-package! jq-mode
:when (modulep! +jq)
:after restclient-jq)