Emacs 29 with PGTK's kill-new doesn't return its STRING argument (with
the default settings) anymore, so we explicitly pass the file path to
prevent the confusing message "Copied path to clipboard: nil".
I've omitted docs/*.org from this merge, as there is still work left to
do there, but I am pushing the module docs early so folks can benefit
from the new docs sooner.
Doom changes user-emacs-directory (see 46844b5 for explanation), so
doom-emacs-dir should be used to refer to your $EMACSDIR instead.
Fix: #6530
Ref: 46844b55de
Evil may not always be available in all buffers, and in line with the
filepath yank commands on SPC f y/Y, I thought this command could be
useful. However, I omitted a "replace buffer with paste" command because
in any editing context, evil should be available, in which case it'd be
redundant with `vigp` (or yig for yanking the buffer).
Close: #5281
Co-authored-by: Alex Palaistras <deuill@users.noreply.github.com>
The keybindings M--, M-=, and C-- override the built-in commands
negative-argument and count-words-region. Moreover, the C-- command,
er/contract-region, is already bound transiently to
expand-region-contract-fast-key while expanding regions.
Introduced in dcae28c83a, because ignore-errors was being used for the
wrong epg-* function.
Why this happens: epg-make-context throws this error if you don't have a
GnuPG environment set up.
Fix: #6114
Amend: dcae28c83a
...Rather than current directory.
While +default/search-project-for-symbol-at-point should operate out of
the current project's root, +default/search-notes-for-symbol-at-point
must operate out of org-directory, and no where else, even if
org-directory is not a valid project. 411ed0c8f8 was written to fix
that, but it indirectly broke
'+default/search-project-for-symbol-at-point' (causing it to always
resolve to the current directory, rather than the current project's
root).
Amend: 411ed0c8f8Fix: #5831
Fewer links means less confusion.
- Merge doom-issue and doom-commit links into doom-ref (for auto-linking
Issue/PR/commit references).
- Merge doom-module-source and doom-docs-source links into doom-source.
- Rename doom-report-issue to doom-report.
- Use '!' as the icon for module issues link.
- Remove doom-repo (replaced with "doom:*" in :lang org module).
- Add doomdir and emacsdir links to :lang org module.
It was `evil-show-registers' that we wanted, not
`evil-ex-registers' (which never existed in the first place). Folks who
did not have :completion ivy enabled (e.g. vertico and helm users) would
see 'commandp, evil-ex-registers' errors when pressing `SPC i r`. Folks
who had it enabled would transparently invoke `counsel-evil-registers'
instead (because it was remapped).
Fix: #5753
Commands that delegate to `+default/search-project-for-symbol-at-point`
to search a directory (like +default/org-notes-search) would not scope
searches to default-directory.
+default/yank-buffer-path-relative-to-project: with non-nil prefix arg,
copy the file name relative to the project root's parent.
Sometimes we also want to specify the project name to let others know
which is the currently mentioned project.
Since multi-line inputs are useless to consult-line and swiper, I've
changed +default/search-buffer to be more DWIM (do-what-I-mean). i.e. if
a selection is active when invoking it, and...
- The selection is multi-line: restrict the search to that region.
- The selection is *not* multi-line: use the selection as the initial
input.
- Otherwise, search the whole buffer as normal.
BREAKING CHANGE: remove +vertico/(next|previous)-candidate-preview.
BREAKING CHANGE: Move vertico-(next|previous)-group to C-M-j/k now that
C-S-j/k now default back to scrolling up and down pages.
Update docs to reflect these changes.
Unify flycheck-list-errors and flymake-show-diagnostics-buffer under
+default/diagnostics, and use consult-lsp-diagnostics if the lsp and
vertico modules are active.
+default/search-buffer now correctly uses the active selection when
invoking `consult-line` (on 'SPC s s' or 'SPC s b').
Close#5406
Co-authored-by: Sævar Berg <saevarb@users.noreply.github.com>