+ Heavily refactored +helm-file-search
+ Removed -z flag from all engines by default
+ Changed the behavior of the universal argument for from-cwd
interactive commands (e.g. +helm/rg-from-cwd). It used to enable
recursive searches, but now enables inclusion of hidden and compressed
files in the search instead. *-from-cwd searches are always recursive
now.
+ Now generates +helm/X and +helm/X-from-cwd commands dynamically.
+ Split +helm/project-search into +helm/project-search-from-cwd.
Universal arguments are passed from these commands to their delegated
engine command.
+ Rename +helm/persp-buffer-list to +helm/workspace-buffer-list
+ Silence compiler warnings when feature/workspaces is disabled
+ Throw error if feature/workspaces is disabled and these commands are
called.
This adds the option to run elisp in an environment where doom core &
modules are loaded, but not your private modules or config.
Also updates the vanilla sandbox text template.
In the case of snippet conflicts, you'd normally be prompted to select
which snippet you want. Built-in snippets are now disregarded if
conflicting private ones exist.
This makes it easier for users to add overriding snippets to
DOOMDIR/snippets.
Before, this was conditional to the directory's existence. Add it
anyway, in case the folder is created while the buffer is open.
This may cause a problem is the project root changes while the buffer is
open, but for that case there's M-x doom/reload-project.
load-theme doesn't disable previously enabled themes before switching.
doom/switch-theme does.
This remaps any keys bound to load-theme to doom/switch-theme.
global-command-log-mode isn't autoloaded, but
clm/toggle-command-log-buffer is, and if command-log-mode-is-global is
set, it is equivalent to global-command-log-mode.
doom! no longer loads modules, it only sets
doom-modules (incrementally).
Instead, modules are loaded by doom-initialize-modules (which makes more
sense).
In likely case where (bounds-of-thing-at-point 'symbol) returns nil,
cl-destructuring-bind would throw a wrong-number-of-args error we don't
care about.