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# NARF Emacs
![Screenshot](/../screenshots/main.png?raw=true)
> What we do every night, Pinky...
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It is tailored to my needs as an software developer (app, game, and web), data scientist,
and writer running OSX and Emacs **24.5+**.
(For more screenshots, see the screenshots branch)
## Installation
```
brew install cask
brew tap railwaycat/emacsmacport
brew install emacs-mac --with-imagemagick --with-modern-icon
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/hlissner/emacs.d ~/.emacs.d
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/hlissner/.emacs.d ~/.emacs.d
cd ~/.emacs.d
make # installs plugins via cask and generates autoloads
```
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* **[init.el](init.el)**: lists all loaded modules
* **[private/my-bindings.el]**: most of the custom keybinds
* **[private/my-commands.el]**: available custom ex commands
* **[ext/Makefile](ext/Makefile)**: lists all external dependencies
### Basic
* Modal editing with **evil-mode**
* Pretty line numbers with **nlinum** and neckbearded hackery
* Syntax checking with **Flycheck**
* Completion with **company-mode**
* Pretty mode-line with **spaceline**
* Project navigation with **helm** and **neotree**
* Session persistence (and tab emulation) with **workgroups2**
* Run code inline with **quickrun**
* On-demand REPLs for many major modes with **repl-toggle**, including Ruby, Python,
PHP, JS, Elisp, and Lua.
* 2-char searching with **evil-snipe**
* Display diffs in the margin with **git-gutter**
* Repeat (most) motions with <kbd>SPC</kbd>
* Snippet expansion with **yasnippet**
* File template support with **auto-insert** and **yasnippet**
* Code folding with **hideshow**; doesn't allow arbitrary folds though
* Multiple cursors with **[evil-multiedit]**
* O/S interaction functions, like **os-reveal** and **os-open-in-browser**
* Custom TODO, FIXME and NOTE highlighting
* **big-mode** for presentations and demonstrations
* Tmux integration with `:t` and `:tcd` ex commands
* Modal editing with **evil-mode**
* Pretty line numbers with **nlinum** and neckbearded hackery
* Syntax checking with **Flycheck**
* Completion with **company-mode**
* Pretty mode-line with **spaceline**
* Project navigation with **helm** and **neotree**
* Project search with **ag** and file search with **evil-search** or **helm-swoop**
* Project-wide search and replace with **helm-ag** (press shift-Tab while in results
buffer)
* Session persistence (and tab emulation) with **workgroups2**
* Run code inline with **quickrun**
* On-demand REPLs for many major modes with **repl-toggle**, including Ruby, Python,
PHP, JS, Elisp, Haskell and Lua.
* 2-char searching with **evil-snipe**
* Display diffs in the margin with **git-gutter**
* Repeat (most) motions with <kbd>SPC</kbd>
* Snippet expansion with **yasnippet**
* File template support with **auto-insert** and **yasnippet**
* Code folding with **hideshow**; doesn't allow arbitrary folds though
* Multiple cursors with **[evil-multiedit]**
* O/S interaction functions, like **os-reveal** and **os-open-in-browser**
* Custom TODO, FIXME and NOTE highlighting
* **big-mode** for presentations and demonstrations
* Tmux integration with `:t` and `:tcd` ex commands
### Advanced
* **Popup control with Shackle**: I've (mostly) tamed window popups in Emacs with
Shackle (popwin was unstable and slow), that includes those made by: Helm,
vc-annotate, quickrun, neotree, \*messages\*, org-mode--and others.
* **Ex compatibility**: I've given quite a few plugins an Ex interface. For instance,
`:t [ARGS]` and `:tcd` for tmux, `:ag [KEYWORDS]` for helm-ag, and `:align [REGEXP]`
for align-regexp. See [private/my-commands.el] for more.
* **Incremental highlighting for `:g[lobal]`**: evil's stock global command does not
do this (`:align` will also highlight matches).
* **A multiple cursor implementation using iedit**: I could never get [evil-mc] working,
and [multiple-cursors] doesn't play nice with evil-mode, so I wrote [evil-multiedit].
To use it, hop into visual mode, select a region and press <kbd>S-r</kbd> (shift-R).
Your edits will apply to all highlighted regions. To limit iedit's scope: while in
iedit mode go into visual, select a range and press <kbd>SPC</kbd>.
* **Rudimentary support for extra =expand(...) symbols in evil-ex**: this includes
* **Popup control with Shackle**: I've (mostly) tamed window popups in Emacs with Shackle
(popwin was unstable and slow). That includes popups made by: Helm, vc-annotate,
quickrun, neotree, \*messages\*, org-mode--and others.
* **Ex compatibility**: I've given quite a few plugins an Ex interface. For instance, `:t
[ARGS]` and `:tcd` for tmux, `:ag [KEYWORDS]` for helm-ag, and `:align [REGEXP]` for
align-regexp. See [private/my-commands.el] for more.
* **Incremental highlighting for `:g[lobal]`**: evil's stock global command does not do
this (`:align` will also highlight matches).
* **A multiple cursor implementation using iedit**: I could never get [evil-mc] working,
and [multiple-cursors] doesn't play nice with evil-mode, so I wrote [evil-multiedit]. To
use it, hop into visual mode, select a region and press <kbd>S-r</kbd> (shift-R). Your
edits will apply to all highlighted regions. To limit iedit's scope: while in iedit mode
go into visual, select a range and press <kbd>SPC</kbd>.
* **Rudimentary support for extra =expand(...) symbols in evil-ex**: this includes
`%:[pdert]`, which can be used with ex commands like `:e`, `:w`, or in the expression
register. This *could* be truer to vim, but I haven't gotten around to it.
* **Vim-esque Omni-completion commands**: I've implemented most of the common
* **Vim-esque Omni-completion commands**: I've implemented most of the common
omni-completion shortcuts:
```
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(company-select-previous-or-abort))))
```
* **Popup REPLs**: currently supports python (ipython), ruby (pry), php (boris),
elisp (ielm), lua, js (nodejs), and the shell. More support later, hopefully for go
* **Popup REPLs**: currently supports python (ipython), ruby (pry), php (boris), elisp
(ielm), lua, js (nodejs), haskell, and the shell. More support later, hopefully for go
and rust.
* **Yasnippet + auto-insert = file-templates with editable fields**: _and_ it works with
* **Yasnippet + auto-insert = file-templates with editable fields**: _and_ it works with
evil-mode! See [core/core-file-templates.el](core/core-file-templates.el) for
configuration details.
* **Tab emulation with Workgroups2**: Workgroups2 will display the tabs in the
minibuffer when you press <kbd>⌘-S-T</kbd>, use `:tabs` or move between "tabs". `gt`
and `gT` work as well.
* **Tab emulation with Workgroups2**: Workgroups2 will display the tabs in the minibuffer
when you press <kbd>⌘-S-T</kbd> (or `:tabs`). `gt` and `gT` work as well.
![Workgroups2 tabs emulation](/../screenshots/tabs.png?raw=true)
⌘-1 - ⌘-9 keybindings work as well.
* **Minimalistic mapping macro**: I liked how concise mapping keys in viml was. I
* **Minimalistic mapping macro**: I liked how concise mapping keys in viml was. I
brought a little of that to Emacs by defining `map!`, a macro for defining keybindings
in as little space as possible. [See my bindings](private/my-bindings.el) for an
example.
* **Modeline improvements**
* **Modeline improvements**
* **evil-search/iedit/evil-substitute mode-line integration**: I better integrated
Anzu, evil-search, evil-substitute (e.g. `%s/foo/bar`) and
[evil-multiedit](https://github.com/hlissner/evil-multiedit) into the mode-line.
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for other modes. It only displays in their respective major-modes.
![py/rb version in modeline](/../screenshots/version.png?raw=true)
* **Org-mode**: I do a lot with org-mode. Notetaking, CRM, GTD, blue sky thinking, you
name it. Inline LaTeX rendering and images, org popups tamed by shackle, go/http babel
support, a custom attachment system -- there is too much to say. Check out the various
org modules for details.
## What about Windo-

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;;; init.el
;;
;; Author: Henrik Lissner <henrik@lissner.net>
;; URL: https://github.com/hlissner/emacs.d
;; Version: 0.9.2
;; URL: https://github.com/hlissner/.emacs.d
;; Version: 0.9.5
;;
;;; Are you pondering what I'm pondering, Pinky?
;;