docs: add examples.org
This adds the basic framework of docs/examples.org, including the former contents of demo.org in :lang emacs-lisp. elisp-demo has also been reconfigured to search it instead. Keep in mind that examples.org references a few things in as-of-yet published documentation. This will be rectified soon.
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:PROPERTIES:
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:ID: e103c1bc-be8e-4451-8e43-a93d9e35e692
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:END:
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#+title: Examples
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#+subtitle: Samples of Emacs/Doom dotfiles, concepts, and sub-projects
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#+property: header-args:elisp :results pp
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* Introduction
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Examples speak louder than technical explanations, so this file exists to house
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examples of Doom's (and Emacs') concepts, libraries, dotfiles, and more, for
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your own reference. They are divided into Emacs-specific and Doom-specific
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examples; where the former can also be useful to users who don't use Doom.
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Some of Doom's components will read this file to generate documentation for you,
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for example:
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- Doom's [[doom-module:][:lang emacs-lisp]] module installs the [[doom-package:][elisp-demos]] package. This displays
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usage examples alongside documentation in [[doom-package:][help]] and [[doom-package:][helpful]] buffers (produced
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by =describe-*= and =helpful-*= commands; e.g. [[kbd:][<help> h f]]). Doom has extended
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this package to search this file as well.
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- [[id:1b8b8fa9-6233-4ed8-95c7-f46f8e4e2592][Some Doom's CLI commands]] will emit documentation informed by Doom's org files,
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including this file.
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If you're interested in adding to this document, read [[id:9ac0c15c-29e7-43f8-8926-5f0edb1098f0][the documentation section]]
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of our contributing guide first.
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* TODO Emacs
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This section is dedicated to examples of concepts and libraries that can benefit
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all Emacs users, whether or not they use Doom.
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** TODO Emacs Lisp :demos:
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**** file-name-with-extension
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 28.1
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(file-name-with-extension "some/file.cpp" "h")
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS:
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: some/file.h
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**** file-name-concat
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 28.1
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(file-name-concat user-emacs-directory "lisp" "file.el")
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#+end_src
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(file-name-concat "foo" "bar" "baz")
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS:
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: foo/bar/baz
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** TODO Templates
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*** TODO Emacs package
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*** TODO Dynamic module
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* TODO Doom Emacs
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This section is dedicated to examples of concepts and libraries only relevant to
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Doom and its users. These are intended to be demonstrations, not substitutes for
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documentation.
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** TODO Emacs Lisp :demos:
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*** doom-lib
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**** add-hook!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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;; With only one hook and one function, this is identical to `add-hook'. In that
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;; case, use that instead.
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(add-hook! 'some-mode-hook #'enable-something)
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;; Adding many-to-many functions to hooks
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(add-hook! some-mode #'enable-something #'and-another)
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(add-hook! some-mode '(enable-something and-another))
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(add-hook! '(one-mode-hook second-mode-hook) #'enable-something)
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(add-hook! (one-mode second-mode) #'enable-something)
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;; Appending and local hooks
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(add-hook! (one-mode second-mode) :append #'enable-something)
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(add-hook! (one-mode second-mode) :local #'enable-something)
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;; With arbitrary forms
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(add-hook! (one-mode second-mode) (setq v 5) (setq a 2))
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(add-hook! (one-mode second-mode) :append :local (setq v 5) (setq a 2))
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;; Inline named hook functions
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(add-hook! '(one-mode-hook second-mode-hook)
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(defun do-something ()
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...)
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(defun do-another-thing ()
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...))
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#+end_src
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**** TODO add-transient-hook!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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**** after!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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;;; `after!' will take:
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;; An unquoted package symbol (the name of a package)
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(after! helm ...)
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;; An unquoted list of package symbols (i.e. BODY is evaluated once both magit
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;; and git-gutter have loaded)
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(after! (magit git-gutter) ...)
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;; An unquoted, nested list of compound package lists, using any combination of
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;; :or/:any and :and/:all
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(after! (:or package-a package-b ...) ...)
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(after! (:and package-a package-b ...) ...)
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(after! (:and package-a (:or package-b package-c) ...) ...)
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;; (Without :or/:any/:and/:all, :and/:all are implied.)
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;; A common mistake is to pass it the names of major or minor modes, e.g.
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(after! rustic-mode ...)
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(after! python-mode ...)
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;; But the code in them will never run! rustic-mode is in the `rustic' package
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;; and python-mode is in the `python' package. This is what you want:
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(after! rustic ...)
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(after! python ...)
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#+end_src
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**** appendq!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(let ((x '(a b c)))
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(appendq! x '(c d e))
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x)
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS:
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: (a b c c d e)
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(let ((x '(a b c))
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(y '(c d e))
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(z '(f g)))
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(appendq! x y z '(h))
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x)
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS:
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: (a b c c d e f g h)
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**** custom-set-faces!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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(custom-set-faces!
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'(outline-1 :weight normal)
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'(outline-2 :weight normal)
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'(outline-3 :weight normal)
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'(outline-4 :weight normal)
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'(outline-5 :weight normal)
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'(outline-6 :weight normal)
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'(default :background "red" :weight bold)
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'(region :background "red" :weight bold))
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(custom-set-faces!
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'((outline-1 outline-2 outline-3 outline-4 outline-5 outline-6)
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:weight normal)
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'((default region)
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:background "red" :weight bold))
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(let ((red-bg-faces '(default region)))
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(custom-set-faces!
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`(,(cl-loop for i from 0 to 6 collect (intern (format "outline-%d" i)))
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:weight normal)
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`(,red-bg-faces
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:background "red" :weight bold)))
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;; You may utilise `doom-themes's theme API to fetch or tweak colors from their
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;; palettes. No need to wait until the theme or package is loaded. e.g.
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(custom-set-faces!
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`(outline-1 :foreground ,(doom-color 'red))
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`(outline-2 :background ,(doom-color 'blue)))
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#+end_src
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**** custom-theme-set-faces!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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(custom-theme-set-faces! 'doom-one
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'(outline-1 :weight normal)
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'(outline-2 :weight normal)
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'(outline-3 :weight normal)
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'(outline-4 :weight normal)
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'(outline-5 :weight normal)
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'(outline-6 :weight normal)
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'(default :background "red" :weight bold)
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'(region :background "red" :weight bold))
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(custom-theme-set-faces! '(doom-one-theme doom-one-light-theme)
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'((outline-1 outline-2 outline-3 outline-4 outline-5 outline-6)
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:weight normal)
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'((default region)
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:background "red" :weight bold))
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(let ((red-bg-faces '(default region)))
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(custom-theme-set-faces! '(doom-one-theme doom-one-light-theme)
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`(,(cl-loop for i from 0 to 6 collect (intern (format "outline-%d" i)))
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:weight normal)
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`(,red-bg-faces
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:background "red" :weight bold)))
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;; You may utilise `doom-themes's theme API to fetch or tweak colors from their
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;; palettes. No need to wait until the theme or package is loaded. e.g.
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(custom-theme-set-faces! 'doom-one
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`(outline-1 :foreground ,(doom-color 'red))
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`(outline-2 :background ,(doom-color 'blue)))
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#+end_src
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**** TODO defer-feature!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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**** TODO defer-until!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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**** disable-packages!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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;; Disable packages enabled by DOOM
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(disable-packages! some-package second-package)
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#+end_src
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**** file-exists-p!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(file-exists-p! "init.el" doom-emacs-dir)
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS:
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: /home/hlissner/.emacs.d/init.el
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(file-exists-p! (and (or "doesnotexist" "init.el")
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"LICENSE")
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doom-emacs-dir)
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#+end_src
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#+RESULTS:
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: /home/hlissner/.emacs.d/LICENSE
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**** cmd!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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(map! "C-j" (cmd! (newline) (indent-according-to-mode)))
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#+end_src
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**** cmd!!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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When ~newline~ is passed a numerical prefix argument (=C-u 5 M-x newline=), it
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inserts N newlines. We can use ~cmd!!~ to easily create a keybinds that bakes in
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the prefix arg into the command call:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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(map! "C-j" (cmd!! #'newline 5))
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#+end_src
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Or to create aliases for functions that behave differently:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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(fset 'insert-5-newlines (cmd!! #'newline 5))
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;; The equivalent of C-u M-x org-global-cycle, which resets the org document to
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;; its startup visibility settings.
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(fset 'org-reset-global-visibility (cmd!! #'org-global-cycle '(4))
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#+end_src
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**** cmds!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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(map! :i [tab] (cmds! (and (modulep! :editor snippets)
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(bound-and-true-p yas-minor-mode)
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(yas-maybe-expand-abbrev-key-filter 'yas-expand))
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#'yas-expand
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(modulep! :completion company +tng)
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#'company-indent-or-complete-common)
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:m [tab] (cmds! (and (bound-and-true-p yas-minor-mode)
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(evil-visual-state-p)
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(or (eq evil-visual-selection 'line)
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(not (memq (char-after) (list ?\( ?\[ ?\{ ?\} ?\] ?\))))))
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#'yas-insert-snippet
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(and (modulep! :editor fold)
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(save-excursion (end-of-line) (invisible-p (point))))
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#'+fold/toggle
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(fboundp 'evil-jump-item)
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#'evil-jump-item))
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#+end_src
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**** kbd!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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(map! "," (kbd! "SPC")
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";" (kbd! ":"))
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#+end_src
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**** lambda!
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(mapcar (lambda! ((&key foo bar baz))
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(list foo bar baz))
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'((:foo 10 :bar 25)
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(:baz hello :boop nil)
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(:bar 42)))
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#+end_src
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**** fn!
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(mapcar (fn! (symbol-name %)) '(hello world))
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#+end_src
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(seq-sort (fn! (string-lessp (symbol-name %1)
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(symbol-name %2)))
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'(bonzo foo bar buddy doomguy baz zombies))
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#+end_src
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(format "You passed %d arguments to this function"
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(funcall (fn! (length %*)) :foo :bar :baz "hello" 123 t))
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#+end_src
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**** load!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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;;; Lets say we're in ~/.doom.d/config.el
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(load! "lisp/module") ; loads ~/.doom.d/lisp/module.el
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(load! "somefile" doom-emacs-dir) ; loads ~/.emacs.d/somefile.el
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(load! "anotherfile" doom-user-dir) ; loads ~/.doom.d/anotherfile.el
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;; If you don't want a `load!' call to throw an error if the file doesn't exist:
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(load! "~/.maynotexist" nil t)
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#+end_src
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**** map!
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:PROPERTIES:
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:added: 3.0.0-pre
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:END:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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(map! :map magit-mode-map
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:m "C-r" 'do-something ; C-r in motion state
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:nv "q" 'magit-mode-quit-window ; q in normal+visual states
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"C-x C-r" 'a-global-keybind
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:g "C-x C-r" 'another-global-keybind ; same as above
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(:when IS-MAC
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:n "M-s" 'some-fn
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:i "M-o" (cmd! (message "Hi"))))
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(map! (:when (modulep! :completion company) ; Conditional loading
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:i "C-@" #'+company/complete
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(:prefix "C-x" ; Use a prefix key
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:i "C-l" #'+company/whole-lines)))
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(map! (:when (modulep! :lang latex) ; local conditional
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(:map LaTeX-mode-map
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:localleader ; Use local leader
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:desc "View" "v" #'TeX-view)) ; Add which-key description
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:leader ; Use leader key from now on
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:desc "Eval expression" ";" #'eval-expression)
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#+end_src
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These are side-by-side comparisons, showing how to bind keys with and without
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~map!~:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
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;; bind a global key
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x y") #'do-something)
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(map! "C-x y" #'do-something)
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;; bind a key on a keymap
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(define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map (kbd "C-c p") #'do-something)
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(map! :map emacs-lisp-mode-map "C-c p" #'do-something)
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;; unbind a key defined elsewhere
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(define-key lua-mode-map (kbd "SPC m b") nil)
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(map! :map lua-mode-map "SPC m b" nil)
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;; bind multiple keys
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x x") #'do-something)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x y") #'do-something-else)
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(global-set-key (kbd "C-x z") #'do-another-thing)
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(map! "C-x x" #'do-something
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"C-x y" #'do-something-else
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"C-x z" #'do-another-thing)
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;; bind global keys in normal mode
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(evil-define-key* 'normal 'global
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(kbd "C-x x") #'do-something
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(kbd "C-x y") #'do-something-else
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(kbd "C-x z") #'do-another-thing)
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(map! :n "C-x x" #'do-something
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:n "C-x y" #'do-something-else
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:n "C-x z" #'do-another-thing)
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;; or on a deferred keymap
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(evil-define-key 'normal emacs-lisp-mode-map
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(kbd "C-x x") #'do-something
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(kbd "C-x y") #'do-something-else
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(kbd "C-x z") #'do-another-thing)
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(map! :map emacs-lisp-mode-map
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:n "C-x x" #'do-something
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:n "C-x y" #'do-something-else
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:n "C-x z" #'do-another-thing)
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;; or multiple maps
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(dolist (map (list emacs-lisp-mode go-mode-map ivy-minibuffer-map))
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(evil-define-key '(normal insert) map
|
||||
"a" #'a
|
||||
"b" #'b
|
||||
"c" #'c))
|
||||
(map! :map (emacs-lisp-mode go-mode-map ivy-minibuffer-map)
|
||||
:ni "a" #'a
|
||||
:ni "b" #'b
|
||||
:ni "c" #'c)
|
||||
|
||||
;; or in multiple states (order of states doesn't matter)
|
||||
(evil-define-key* '(normal visual) emacs-lisp-mode-map (kbd "C-x x") #'do-something)
|
||||
(evil-define-key* 'insert emacs-lisp-mode-map (kbd "C-x x") #'do-something-else)
|
||||
(evil-define-key* '(visual normal insert emacs) emacs-lisp-mode-map (kbd "C-x z") #'do-another-thing)
|
||||
(map! :map emacs-lisp-mode
|
||||
:nv "C-x x" #'do-something ; normal+visual
|
||||
:i "C-x y" #'do-something-else ; insert
|
||||
:vnie "C-x z" #'do-another-thing) ; visual+normal+insert+emacs
|
||||
|
||||
;; You can nest map! calls:
|
||||
(evil-define-key* '(normal visual) emacs-lisp-mode-map (kbd "C-x x") #'do-something)
|
||||
(evil-define-key* 'normal go-lisp-mode-map (kbd "C-x x") #'do-something-else)
|
||||
(map! (:map emacs-lisp-mode :nv "C-x x" #'do-something)
|
||||
(:map go-lisp-mode :n "C-x x" #'do-something-else))
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
**** pushnew!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
|
||||
(let ((list '(a b c)))
|
||||
(pushnew! list 'c 'd 'e)
|
||||
list)
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
#+RESULTS:
|
||||
: (e d a b c)
|
||||
|
||||
**** prependq!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
|
||||
(let ((x '(a b c)))
|
||||
(prependq! x '(c d e))
|
||||
x)
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
#+RESULTS:
|
||||
: (c d e a b c)
|
||||
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
|
||||
(let ((x '(a b c))
|
||||
(y '(c d e))
|
||||
(z '(f g)))
|
||||
(prependq! x y z '(h))
|
||||
x)
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
#+RESULTS:
|
||||
: (c d e f g h a b c)
|
||||
|
||||
**** quiet!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
;; Enters recentf-mode without extra output
|
||||
(quiet! (recentf-mode +1))
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
**** remove-hook!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
;; With only one hook and one function, this is identical to `remove-hook'. In
|
||||
;; that case, use that instead.
|
||||
(remove-hook! 'some-mode-hook #'enable-something)
|
||||
|
||||
;; Removing N functions from M hooks
|
||||
(remove-hook! some-mode #'enable-something #'and-another)
|
||||
(remove-hook! some-mode #'(enable-something and-another))
|
||||
(remove-hook! '(one-mode-hook second-mode-hook) #'enable-something)
|
||||
(remove-hook! (one-mode second-mode) #'enable-something)
|
||||
|
||||
;; Removing buffer-local hooks
|
||||
(remove-hook! (one-mode second-mode) :local #'enable-something)
|
||||
|
||||
;; Removing arbitrary forms (must be exactly the same as the definition)
|
||||
(remove-hook! (one-mode second-mode) (setq v 5) (setq a 2))
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
**** setq!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
|
||||
;; Each of these have a setter associated with them, which must be triggered in
|
||||
;; order for their new values to have an effect.
|
||||
(setq! evil-want-Y-yank-to-eol nil
|
||||
evil-want-C-u-scroll nil
|
||||
evil-want-C-d-scroll nil)
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
**** setq-hook!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
;; Set multiple variables after a hook
|
||||
(setq-hook! 'markdown-mode-hook
|
||||
line-spacing 2
|
||||
fill-column 80)
|
||||
|
||||
;; Set variables after multiple hooks
|
||||
(setq-hook! '(eshell-mode-hook term-mode-hook)
|
||||
hscroll-margin 0)
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
**** unsetq-hook!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
(unsetq-hook! 'markdown-mode-hook line-spacing)
|
||||
|
||||
;; Removes the following variable hook
|
||||
(setq-hook! 'markdown-mode-hook line-spacing 2)
|
||||
|
||||
;; Removing N variables from M hooks
|
||||
(unsetq-hook! some-mode enable-something and-another)
|
||||
(unsetq-hook! some-mode (enable-something and-another))
|
||||
(unsetq-hook! '(one-mode-hook second-mode-hook) enable-something)
|
||||
(unsetq-hook! (one-mode second-mode) enable-something)
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
**** versionp!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
|
||||
(versionp! "25.3" > "27.1")
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
#+RESULTS:
|
||||
: nil
|
||||
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
|
||||
(versionp! "28.0" <= emacs-version <= "28.1")
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
#+RESULTS:
|
||||
: t
|
||||
|
||||
*** doom-modules
|
||||
**** doom!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
(doom! :completion
|
||||
company
|
||||
ivy
|
||||
;;helm
|
||||
|
||||
:tools
|
||||
(:if IS-MAC macos)
|
||||
docker
|
||||
lsp
|
||||
|
||||
:lang
|
||||
(cc +lsp)
|
||||
(:cond ((string= system-name "work-pc")
|
||||
python
|
||||
rust
|
||||
web)
|
||||
((string= system-name "writing-pc")
|
||||
(org +dragndrop)
|
||||
ruby))
|
||||
(:if IS-LINUX
|
||||
(web +lsp)
|
||||
web)
|
||||
|
||||
:config
|
||||
literate
|
||||
(default +bindings +smartparens))
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
**** use-package!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
;; Use after-call to load package before hook
|
||||
(use-package! projectile
|
||||
:after-call (pre-command-hook after-find-file dired-before-readin-hook))
|
||||
|
||||
;; defer recentf packages one by one
|
||||
(use-package! recentf
|
||||
:defer-incrementally easymenu tree-widget timer
|
||||
:after-call after-find-file)
|
||||
|
||||
;; This is equivalent to :defer-incrementally (abc)
|
||||
(use-package! abc
|
||||
:defer-incrementally t)
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
**** package!
|
||||
:PROPERTIES:
|
||||
:added: 3.0.0-pre
|
||||
:END:
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
;; To install a package that can be found on ELPA or any of the sources
|
||||
;; specified in `straight-recipe-repositories':
|
||||
(package! evil)
|
||||
(package! js2-mode)
|
||||
(package! rainbow-delimiters)
|
||||
|
||||
;; To disable a package included with Doom (which will no-op all its `after!'
|
||||
;; and `use-package!' blocks):
|
||||
(package! evil :disable t)
|
||||
(package! rainbow-delimiters :disable t)
|
||||
|
||||
;; To install a package from a github repo
|
||||
(package! so-long :recipe (:host github :repo "hlissner/emacs-so-long"))
|
||||
|
||||
;; If a package is particularly big and comes with submodules you don't need,
|
||||
;; you can tell the package manager not to clone the repo recursively:
|
||||
(package! ansible :recipe (:nonrecursive t))
|
||||
|
||||
;; To pin a package to a specific commit:
|
||||
(package! evil :pin "e7bc39de2f9")
|
||||
;; ...or branch:
|
||||
(package! evil :recipe (:branch "stable"))
|
||||
;; To unpin a pinned package:
|
||||
(package! evil :pin nil)
|
||||
|
||||
;; If you share your config between two computers, and don't want bin/doom
|
||||
;; refresh to delete packages used only on one system, use :ignore
|
||||
(package! evil :ignore (not (equal system-name "my-desktop")))
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
*** doom-cli
|
||||
**** TODO defcli!
|
||||
**** TODO defcli-alias!
|
||||
**** TODO defcli-obsolete!
|
||||
**** TODO defcli-stub!
|
||||
**** TODO defcli-autoload!
|
||||
**** TODO defcli-group!
|
||||
**** TODO exit!
|
||||
**** TODO call!
|
||||
**** TODO run!
|
||||
**** TODO sh!
|
||||
**** TODO sh!!
|
||||
**** TODO git!
|
||||
**** TODO def-cli-context-get
|
||||
**** TODO def-cli-context-put
|
||||
**** TODO def-cli-context-find-option
|
||||
**** TODO def-cli-call
|
||||
**** TODO def-cli-exit
|
||||
**** TODO def-cli-load
|
||||
**** TODO def-cli-load-all
|
||||
**** TODO doom-cli-find
|
||||
**** TODO doom-cli-get
|
||||
**** TODO doom-cli-prop
|
||||
**** TODO doom-cli-subcommands
|
||||
**** TODO doom-cli-aliases
|
||||
*** TODO lib/files.el
|
||||
**** TODO doom-path
|
||||
**** TODO doom-glob
|
||||
**** TODO doom-dir
|
||||
**** TODO doom-files-in
|
||||
**** TODO doom-file-cookie-p
|
||||
**** TODO file-exists-p!
|
||||
**** TODO doom-file-size
|
||||
**** TODO doom-file-line-count
|
||||
**** TODO doom-directory-size
|
||||
**** TODO doom-file-read
|
||||
**** TODO doom-file-write
|
||||
**** TODO with-file-contents!
|
||||
|
||||
** TODO Configuration files
|
||||
*** TODO doomprofiles.el
|
||||
*** TODO =.doomrc=
|
||||
*** TODO =.doomproject=
|
||||
*** TODO =.doommodule=
|
||||
*** TODO =.doomprofile=
|
||||
** TODO Templates
|
||||
*** TODO User configuration
|
||||
*** TODO Module
|
||||
*** TODO Project
|
||||
*** TODO Theme
|
||||
*** TODO Command-line interface
|
||||
**** Unix utilities, rewritten as Doom scripts
|
||||
To show off the syntax and capabilities of Doom's CLI framework, here are some
|
||||
popular scripts ported to doomscripts for reference. They will all operate under
|
||||
these assumptions:
|
||||
|
||||
1. The script lives somewhere in your =$PATH=,
|
||||
2. =$EMACSDIR/bin/doomscript= lives in your =$PATH=.
|
||||
3. The script is executable,
|
||||
4. The script's filename matches the first argument of ~run!~ (by convention,
|
||||
not a requirement),
|
||||
|
||||
***** ~mkdir~
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env doomscript
|
||||
|
||||
(defcli! mkdir
|
||||
((mode ("-m" "--mode" mode))
|
||||
(parents? ("-p" "--parents"))
|
||||
(verbose? ("-v" "--verbose"))
|
||||
&args directories)
|
||||
"Create the DIRECTORIES, if do not already exist.
|
||||
|
||||
Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.
|
||||
|
||||
OPTIONS:
|
||||
-m, --mode
|
||||
set file mode (as in chmod), not a=rwx - umask.
|
||||
-p, --parents
|
||||
no error if existing, make parent directories as needed, with their file
|
||||
modes unaffected by any `-m' option.
|
||||
-v, --verbose
|
||||
print a message for each created directory
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR:
|
||||
Original program by David MacKenzie. Doomscript port by Henrik Lissner.
|
||||
|
||||
SEE ALSO:
|
||||
`mkdir(2)`
|
||||
|
||||
Full documentation <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/mkdir>
|
||||
or available locally via: info '(coreutils) mkdir invocation'
|
||||
|
||||
Packaged by https://nixos.org
|
||||
Copyright © 2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/li‐
|
||||
censes/gpl.html>.
|
||||
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
|
||||
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law."
|
||||
(dolist (dir directories)
|
||||
(unless (file-directory-p dir)
|
||||
(make-directory dir parents?)
|
||||
(when mode
|
||||
(set-file-modes dir mode))
|
||||
(when verbose?
|
||||
(print! "mkdir: created directory '%s'" dir)))))
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
****** Notes
|
||||
- Docstrings for Doom CLIs recognize indented sections with a capitalized
|
||||
heading followed by a colon (like ~SEE ALSO:~, ~OPTIONS:~, etc). They will be
|
||||
appended to the --help output for this command. ~OPTIONS~ and ~ARGUMENTS~ are
|
||||
special, in that they decorate pre-existing documentation for referenced
|
||||
options/arguments.
|
||||
|
||||
- The options were documented in the CLI's docstring, instead of inline like so:
|
||||
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
|
||||
((mode ("-m" "--mode" mode) "set file modes (as in chmod), not a=rwx - umask.")
|
||||
(parents? ("-p" "--parents") "no error if existing, make parent directories as needed, with their file modes unaffected by any `-m' option.")
|
||||
(verbose? ("-v" "--verbose") "print a message for each created directory")
|
||||
&args directories)
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
Either is acceptable, but for long docs like this, it's better suited to the
|
||||
docstring. If both were present, Doom's help docs would have concatenated them
|
||||
(separated by two newlines).
|
||||
|
||||
- The ~mode~ option takes one argument, a chmod mask. I indicate this with
|
||||
~"`MODE'"~. This is a special syntax for highlighting arguments in the help
|
||||
docs of this command. If I had used a symbol, instead (one of the predefined
|
||||
types in [[var:][doom-cli-argument-value-types]]), I would've gotten free type-checking
|
||||
and error handling, but there is no predefined type for chmod masks (yet), so
|
||||
I'd have to do my own checks:
|
||||
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
(defcli! mkdir
|
||||
((mode ("-m" "--mode" "`MODE'"))
|
||||
(parents? ("-p" "--parents"))
|
||||
(verbose? ("-v" "--verbose"))
|
||||
&args directories)
|
||||
(unless (string-match-p "^[0-9]\\{3,4\\}$" mode)
|
||||
(user-error "Invalid mode: %s" mode))
|
||||
(setq mode (string-to-number mode 8))
|
||||
(dolist (dir directories)
|
||||
(unless (file-directory-p dir)
|
||||
(make-directory dir parents?)
|
||||
(when mode
|
||||
(set-file-modes dir mode))
|
||||
(when verbose?
|
||||
(print! "mkdir: created directory '%s'" dir)))))
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
That said, set-file-modes will throw its own type error, but it likely won't
|
||||
be as user friendly.
|
||||
|
||||
***** TODO ~say~
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env doomscript
|
||||
|
||||
(defcli! say
|
||||
((name ("--speaker" name) "Who is speaking?")
|
||||
&args args)
|
||||
"This command repeats what you say to it.
|
||||
|
||||
It serves as an example of the bare minimum you need to write a Doom-based CLI.
|
||||
Naturally, it could be more useful; it could process more complex options and
|
||||
arguments, call other Doom CLIs, read/write data from files or over networks --
|
||||
but that can wait for more complicated examples.
|
||||
|
||||
ARGUMENTS:
|
||||
ARGS
|
||||
The message to be repeated back at you.
|
||||
|
||||
OPTIONS:
|
||||
--speaker
|
||||
If not specified, it is assumed that Emacs is speaking."
|
||||
(print! "%s says: %S"
|
||||
(or name "Emacs")
|
||||
(string-join args " ")))
|
||||
|
||||
(run! "say" (cdr (member "--" argv)))
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
#+begin_src bash :eval no
|
||||
$ say hello world
|
||||
Emacs says: "Hello world"
|
||||
$ say --speaker Henrik "I've doomed us all"
|
||||
Henrik says: "I've doomed us all"
|
||||
$ say --help
|
||||
TODO
|
||||
#+end_src
|
||||
|
||||
***** emacs
|
||||
This isn't useful, but it should hopefully demonstrate the full spectrum of
|
||||
Doom's CLI, by reimplementing a subset of ~emacs~'s options and arguments (and
|
||||
none of its documentation). It will simply forward them to the real program
|
||||
afterwards.
|
||||
|
||||
Since I don't want to override the real ~emacs~ in the ~$PATH~, I'll just call
|
||||
it ~demacs~:
|
||||
|
||||
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :eval no
|
||||
#!/usr/bin/env doomscript
|
||||
|
||||
(defcli! demacs
|
||||
((cd ("--chdir" dir))
|
||||
(quick? ("-Q" "--quick"))
|
||||
(no-init? ("-q" "--no-init-file"))
|
||||
(no-slisp? ("-nsl" "--no-site-lisp"))
|
||||
(no-sfile? ("--no-site-file"))
|
||||
(initdir ("--init-directory" dir))
|
||||
(batch? ("--batch"))
|
||||
(batch (("-l" "--load" (file) ...))
|
||||
(("-e" "--eval" (form) ...))
|
||||
(("-f" "--funcall" (fn) ...))
|
||||
(("-L" "--directory" (dir) ...))
|
||||
(("--kill")))
|
||||
(script ("--script" (file)))
|
||||
&args (args (file linecol)))
|
||||
"Demacs is a thin wrapper around Emacs, made to demo of Doom's CLI Framework.
|
||||
|
||||
Since documentation isn't the focus of this example, this is all you'll get!"
|
||||
(cond (script (load script))
|
||||
(batch?
|
||||
(dolist (do batch)
|
||||
(pcase do
|
||||
(`(,(or "-l" "--load") . ,file) (load file))
|
||||
(`(,(or "-e" "--eval") . ,form) (eval (read form) t))
|
||||
(`(,(or "-f" "--funcall") . ,fn) (funcall (read fn)))
|
||||
(`("--kill" . t) (kill-emacs 0)))))
|
||||
((exit! :then (cons "emacs"
|
||||
(append (if quick '("-Q"))
|
||||
(if no-init? '("-q"))
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(if no-slisp? '("-nsl"))
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(if no-sfile? '("--no-site-file"))
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(if initdir `("--init-directory" ,initdir))
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args))))))
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#+end_src
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****** Notes
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There's a lot of (intentional) redundancy here, for posterity. A *much* simpler
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(and more reliable) version of this command would've looked like this:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(defcli! demacs (&rest args)
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(exit! :then (cons "emacs" args)))
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#+end_src
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But that wouldn't demonstrate enough. Though, it wouldn't forward ~--version~ or
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~--help~ either.
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** TODO Use cases
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*** TODO Note-taking
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*** TODO Game development
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*** TODO Web development
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*** TODO Emacs as your terminal
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