The prefix arg for +default/search-project is intended to enable the
user to pick search location, however when it propagates to the ivy
search function it turns on the "search ignored files" functionality,
which us typically not intended and, furthermore, can be (if desired)
turned on simply by typing the search command in, for exampe,
counsel-rg's case as `-uu -- mysearchterm`
- Update README
- Add eglot-specifics to cc, rs, py, hs
removing unused lsp-mode packages when eglot is active
- Add eglot-specific bindings
- Add doctor warnings for debugger +lsp and +peek
- Add eglot-backed lookup-handlers
- Add flycheck checker using eglot for :checkers
syntax users (using flycheck/flycheck#1676 and
flycheck/flycheck#1592 discussion).
This implementation is based on @marsam code, and uses recent
Flycheck development in order to make the code smaller and
easier to maintain.
It's kind of silly that our command lambda macros (λ! and λ!!) need a
snippet, special key sequence or copy-paste to insert, so in the spirit
of fn! -- and to make sure they take up less space than `lambda!` --
I've added `cmd!` and `cmd!!` aliases. `lambda!` and `lambda!!` are now
deprecated. λ! and λ!! will remain.
I've also added `cmds!` as a convenience wrapper around
general-predicate-dispatch.
Affects doom/browse-in-other-project, doom/find-file-in-other-project,
+default/search-other-project and
+default/search-project-for-symbol-at-point.
When performing a text or file search in "another project", prior to
this update the current project would be the first highlighted
candidate, which doesn't make much sense when you're invoking a command
for searching *other* projects.
Created a new Minimap module based on minimap.el from ELPA
the module sets some DOOM-specific config, and better defaults.
Also added keybindings for it.
Currently the user has to select `SPC c F` for lsp format. But if
lsp-mode is enabled, the user will always want to use the LSP formatter.
So this changes the default `SPC c f` to use lsp formatter if available.
This simplifies the interface a bit so the user doesn't have to worry
about selecting the "right" format, just like how other commands get
auto bound to LSP functions.