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+ completion/company
+ feature/evil
+ feature/eval
+ feature/snippets
+ feature/workspaces
+ tools/neotree
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This module adds Ivy, a completion backend.
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I prefer ivy over ido for its flexibility. I prefer ivy over helm because it's lighter.
I prefer ivy over ido for its flexibility. I prefer ivy over helm because it's
lighter.
#+end_quote
+ Project-wide search & replace powered by ~rg~ or ~ag~
+ Project jump-to navigation ala Command-T, Sublime Text's Jump-to-anywhere or Vim's CtrlP plugin.
+ Project jump-to navigation ala Command-T, Sublime Text's Jump-to-anywhere or
Vim's CtrlP plugin.
+ Ivy integration for ~M-x~, ~imenu~, ~recentf~ and others.
+ A powerful, interactive in-buffer search using ~swiper~.
+ Ivy-powered TODO/FIXME navigation
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* Install
This module optionally depends on [[https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep][ripgrep]] and [[https://github.com/ggreer/the_silver_searcher][the_silver_searcher]].
~rg~ is faster, but its results aren't deterministic, neither does it support multiline search or full PCRE, that's where ~ag~ is useful.
~rg~ is faster, but its results aren't deterministic, neither does it support
multiline search or full PCRE (at the time of writing), that's where ~ag~ is
useful.
** MacOS
#+BEGIN_SRC sh :tangle (if (doom-system-os 'macos) "yes")
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#+END_SRC
* Usage
Here is some insight into how I use this module. Keep in mind that the referenced commands and keybindings are defined [[/modules/private/hlissner][in my private module]].
Here is some insight into how I use this module.
** Project search & replace
Ex interfaces to Ag (the silver searcher) and Rg (ripgrep) are available: ~:ag[!]~ and ~:rg[!]~, or their current-directory counterparts ~:agcwd[!]~ and ~:rgcwd[!]~.
There are four Ex interfaces for the silver searcher and ripgrep. They are:
+ ~:ag[!]~
+ ~:agcwd[!]~
+ ~:rg[!]~
+ ~:rgcwd[!]~
The optional BANG tells ag/rg to include ignored files in the search. And the
\*cwd variant of each command will only search in the current directory
(non-recursively).
[[/../screenshots/modules/completion/ivy/ivy-search.gif]]
From this session, you can press =S+Tab= to create a writeable occur-buffer in wgrep mode.
Now, how do we do text replacements? With the ivy popup open you can press
=S+Tab= to create an wgrep buffer out of the results.
[[/../screenshots/modules/completion/ivy/ivy-search-replace.gif]]
Make your modifications and press =C-c C-c= to commit them, or =C-c C-k= to abort.
Make your modifications and press =C-c C-c= to commit them, or =C-c C-k= to
abort.
** Jump-to-file project navigation
Inspired by Sublime Text's jump-to-anywhere, Vim's CtrlP or Unite plugins, and Textmate's Command-T, a marriage of ~projectile~ and ~ivy~ makes this available to you in Emacs. Invoke it with =SPC f /=, =SPC SPC= or ~counsel-projectile-find-file~.
Inspired by Sublime Text's jump-to-anywhere, Vim's CtrlP/Unite plugins, and
Textmate's Command-T, a marriage of ~projectile~ and ~ivy~ makes this available
in Emacs.
Invoke it with =SPC f /=, =SPC SPC= or ~M-x counsel-projectile-find-file~.
[[/../screenshots/modules/completion/ivy/ivy-projectile.gif]]
** In-buffer searching
I use ~evil-search~ (invoked by pressing =/= in normal mode) when jumping small/moderate (or predictable) distances. However, there are occasions where I need more feedback, so I turn to ~swiper~ (available directly with =M-x swiper RET=, or via ~:sw[iper]~).
I use ~evil-search~ (invoked by pressing =/= in normal mode) when jumping
small/moderate (or predictable) distances. However, there are occasions where I
need more feedback, so I turn to ~swiper~ (available directly with =M-x swiper
RET=, or via ~:sw[iper]~).
[[/../screenshots/modules/completion/ivy/ivy-swiper.gif]]
** Task lookup
I sprinkle my projects with TODO's & FIXME's. You can navigate to and peruse them via ~M-x +ivy/tasks~ or ~:todo[!]~ (ex command).
I sprinkle my projects with TODO's & FIXME's. You can navigate to and peruse
them via ~M-x +ivy/tasks~ or ~:todo[!]~ (ex command).
[[/../screenshots/modules/completion/ivy/ivy-todo.gif]]
* Appendix
** Commands
Here is a list of my commonly used commands, their default keybinds (defined in [[../../private/hlissner/+bindings.el][private/hlissner/+bindings.el]]), and their corresponding ex command (defined in [[../../private/hlissner/+commands.el][private/hlissner/+commands.el]]).
Here is a list of my commonly used commands, their default keybinds (defined in
[[../../private/default/+bindings.el][private/default/+bindings.el]]), and their corresponding ex command (defined in
[[../../private/default/+evil-commands.el][private/default/+evil-commands.el]]).
| command | key / ex command | description |
|-------------------------------------+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| ~+ivy:swiper~ | ~:sw[iper] [QUERY]~ | Search current buffer |
| ~+ivy:todo~ | ~:todo[!]~ | List all TODO/FIXMEs in project (or current file if BANG) |
While in a search (e.g. invoked from ~+ivy:ag~ or ~+ivy:rg~), these new keybindings are available to you:
While in a search (e.g. invoked from ~+ivy:ag~ or ~+ivy:rg~), these new
keybindings are available to you:
| key | description |
|-------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| =M-RET= | Open the selected candidate in other-window |
** Hacks
+ Functions with ivy/counsel equivalents have been globally remapped (like ~find-file~ => ~counsel-find-file~). So a keybinding to ~find-file~ will invoke ~counsel-find-file~ instead.
+ ~counsel-[arp]g~'s 3-character limit was reduced to 1 (mainly for the ex command)
+ ~counsel-[arp]g~'s parentheses quoting behavior was reversed. Now, if you
want literal parentheses, you must escape them: e.g. ~\(match\)~ is literal,
~(match)~ is a regexp group.
+ Functions with ivy/counsel equivalents have been globally remapped (like
~find-file~ => ~counsel-find-file~). So a keybinding to ~find-file~ will
invoke ~counsel-find-file~ instead.
+ ~counsel-[arp]g~'s 3-character limit was reduced to 1 (mainly for the ex
command)