- Moved doom/sudo-find-file from 'SPC f S' to 'SPC f u'
- Moved doom/delete-this-file from 'SPC f X' to 'SPC f D'
- Replaced save-buffer on 'SPC f s' with write-file ('SPC b s' is still
bound to save-buffer)
- Moved magit-file-delete from 'SPC g x' to 'SPC g D' (for consistency
with the above, and to reduce accidental key presses)
Defines a new minor-mode `+word-wrap-mode` which configures
adaptive-wrap-prefix-mode and visual-line-mode for smart soft-wrapping
of code.
Evil users can toggle it with `SPC t w`.
Enable globally with `+global-word-wrap-mode`.
See the README for more details!
Instead of relying on the optional ":ui workspaces" feature, the
built-in evil-window-delete is used. ":ui workspaces" remaps the
evil-window-delete already, so no functionality is lost for users of
that feature.
Fixes https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/issues/1640.
This commit does two things:
- Renames def-advice! to defadvice!, in the spirit of naming convenience
macros after the function/macro they enhance or replace.
- Correct the names of advice functions to indicate visibility and
intent. A public advice function like doom-set-jump-a is meant to be
used elsewhere. A private one like +dired--cleanup-header-line-a
shouldn't -- it likely won't work anywhere but the function(s) it was
made to advise.
- Introduces the +snippets/new (SPC s n) command for creating a new
private snippet
- Introduces the +snippets/new-lias (SPC s N) command for creating a new
private snippet alias, which will invoke another snippet (you will be
prompted to select one). This will only work with the emacs-snippets
library bundled with Doom Emacs, however, as it depends on its API.
- Introduces +snippets/edit (SPC s c) for modifying existing snippets.
How this differs from yas-visit-snippet-file is it will copy the
contents of built-in snippets into a buffer primed for your private
snippets (in DOOMDIR/snippets), while yas-visit-snippet-file will
simply open the originating snippet.
- Introduces the +snippets/find (SPC s ?),
+snippets/find-for-current-mode (SPC s /) and
+snippets/find-private (SPC s f) commands for, respectively, finding a
snippet file among *all* directories in yas-snippet-dirs, finding a
snippet for the current major mode (plus parents), and finding a
snippet from among your private library. This opens built-in snippets
in read-only mode, but you can press C-c C-e to open it in
+snippets/edit.