BREAKING CHANGE: This makes the drag-stuff package and its keybinds only
available to non-evil users. This was done because the package doesn't
bring much value for evil users, where text-objects are more powerful.
Plus, drag-stuff doesn't interact well with visual block or line modes
in evil, rendering drag-stuff-{left,right} not useful enough to warrant
keeping.
This commit updates the smart tab functionality so that:
1. The only functionality checked is for the modules that are enabled.
2. The priority of the TAB behavior is tunable by the user.
This also updates the TAB behavior for the Corfu module to be
`indent-for-tab-command` instead of `completion-at-point` so that users
can use the TAB key to indent their code and navigating Org tables.
We also address #7372 by checking overriding-terminal-local-map, as that
is used by Embark.
Adds a new value of `+corfu-want-ret-to-confirm` to cover the case where
the user wants to select the candidate as well as perform the normal
behavior of RET.
Also, the logic for RET behavior has been refactored for clarity, and
the variable's documentation has been clarified a little.
This commit updates the smart tab functionality so that:
1. The only functionality checked is for the modules that are enabled.
2. The priority of the TAB behavior is tunable by the user.
This also updates the TAB behavior for the Corfu module to be
`indent-for-tab-command` instead of `completion-at-point` so that users
can use the TAB key to indent their code and navigating Org tables.
We also address #7372 by checking overriding-terminal-local-map, as that
is used by Embark.
This commit updates the smart tab functionality so that:
1. The only functionality checked is for the modules that are enabled.
2. The priority of the TAB behavior is tunable by the user.
This also updates the TAB behavior for the Corfu module to be
`indent-for-tab-command` instead of `completion-at-point` so that users
can use the TAB key to indent their code and navigating Org tables.
We also address #7372 by checking overriding-terminal-local-map, as that
is used by Embark.
This commit updates the smart tab functionality so that:
1. The only functionality checked is for the modules that are enabled.
2. The priority of the TAB behavior is tunable by the user.
This also updates the TAB behavior for the Corfu module to be
`indent-for-tab-command` instead of `completion-at-point` so that users
can use the TAB key to indent their code and navigating Org tables.
We also address #7372 by checking overriding-terminal-local-map, as that
is used by Embark.
This removes the old `&` separator for Vertico (does anyone use that
instead of just space?) in favor of escapable space and unifies
orderless config with Corfu. Also implements smart separator
insert/escape/reset on `C-SPC`
Co-authored-by: Liam Hupfer <liam@hpfr.net>
Add CAPFs from cape:
- `cape-dabbrev`;
- `cape-elisp-block`;
- `cape-file`;
Fix some CAPFs via cape:
- Make non-exclusive, purified and silent `pcomplete-completions-at-point`;
- Make non-exclusive and non-interruptable `lsp-completion-at-point`;
- Make non-exclusive `eglot-completion-at-point`;
- Make non-exclusive `comint-completion-at-point`;
Fix and improve keybindings:
- Smart `DEL`;
Add depth to CAPFs, allowing ordering to be adjustable.
This commit's primary goal is allowing use of
[Corfu](https://github.com/minad/corfu) as an alternative to
[Company](https://github.com/company-mode/company-mode). It introduces a
module under `:completion` for this purpose, plus some conditionals on
other relevant modules to toggle functionality like lsp back-ends and
[Cape](https://github.com/minad/cape) capfs for certain modes.
Other optional or miscellaneous features include:
- Corfu is enabled in the minibuffer if `completion-at-point` is bound;
- Support for displaying the completion's documentation on a secondary
popup;
- Support for terminal display if :os tty;
- Support for icons if +icons;
Previously, a distinction was made only between "regular" style (assumed
to be for people who prefer to cycle directionally and commit with RET)
and +tng (assumed to be for people who prefer TAB and auto-commit). This
made composing further variations harder on the user, as they would have
to work around our bindings. Now we have many features as documentation,
and the user can compose to their liking. The global CAPF list was
pruned, suggesting to use individual keys for those functions if
required.
Previously, a distinction was made only between "regular" style (assumed
to be for people who prefer to cycle directionally and commit with RET)
and +tng (assumed to be for people who prefer TAB and auto-commit). This
made composing further variations harder on the user, as they would have
to work around our bindings. Now we many features as documentation, and
the user can compose to their liking. The global CAPF list was pruned,
suggesting to use individual keys for those functions if required.
Previously, a distinction was made only between "regular" style (assumed
to be for people who prefer to cycle directionally and commit with RET)
and +tng (assumed to be for people who prefer TAB and auto-commit). This
made composing further variations harder on the user, as they would have
to work around our bindings. Now we provide a flag per feature, and the
user can compose to their liking. Some variable options were turned into
flags and the global CAPF list was pruned, suggesting to use individual
keys for those functions if required.
If we are using +tng, we can make RET always exit the minibuffer. This
has the downside of not being able to insert snippets, but no one writes
snippets for the minibuffer anyway.
An issue when using corfu in the minibuffer was the need for pressing
RET twice, since the first only inserts the completion. This commit
aliviates that by providing C-RET to ignore completion and conclude the
minibuffer imediately and S-RET to insert completion then conclude.
Bindings were moved to the `:config default` module and some keys were
adjusted to match Company/other modules. The changes were documented in
the README.
If we are using +tng, we can make RET always exit the minibuffer. This
has the downside of not being able to insert snippets, but no one writes
snippets for the minibuffer anyway.
An issue when using corfu in the minibuffer was the need for pressing
RET twice, since the first only inserts the completion. This commit
aliviates that by providing C-RET to ignore completion and conclude the
minibuffer imediately and S-RET to insert completion then conclude.
Bindings were moved to the `:config default` module and some keys were
adjusted to match Company/other modules. The changes were documented in
the README.
An issue when using corfu in the minibuffer was the need for pressing
RET twice, since the first only inserts the completion. This commit
aliviates that by providing C-RET to ignore completion and conclude the
minibuffer immediatelly and S-RET to insert completion then conclude.
Bindings were moved to the `:config default` module and some keys were
adjusted to match Company/other modules. Small formatting issues and
some apparently unintended nestings were corrected as well. The changes
were documented in the README.
An issue when using corfu in the minibuffer was the need for pressing
RET twice, since the first only inserts the completion. This commit
aliviates that by providing C-RET to ignore completion and conclude the
minibuffer immediatelly and S-RET to insert completion then conclude.
Bindings were moved to the `:config default` module and some keys were
adjusted to match Company/other modules. Small formatting issues and
some apparently unintended nestings were corrected as well. The changes
were documented in the README.