This commit's primary goal is allowing use of
[minad/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
[minad/cape](https://github.com/minad/cape) capfs for certain modes.
Other optional or miscellaneous features include:
- Support for displaying the completion's documentation on a secondary
popup;
- Support for terminal display if :os tty;
- Support for icons if +icons;
- Support for tab-and-go completion if +tng;
Suffix ssh-deploy-root-local's path with a trailing slash (to be
consistent with upstream documentation and the example value for
ssh-deploy-root-remote right below it).
Co-authored-by: visika <visika@users.noreply.github.com>
Ref: #7513
According to upstream package emacs-ssh-deploy, the value 0 should
disable the auto-save behavior. As the ssh-deploy-on-explicit-save is
considered true if its value is 0, it triggers the after-save-hook
anyway. This commit fixes the hook so it conforms to upstream
definition:
ssh-deploy-on-explicit-save Enabled automatic uploads on save (integer)
Co-authored-by: visika <visika@users.noreply.github.com>
Close: #7513Fix: #7512
The `eglot-events-buffer-size` setting disables the `eglot-events-buffer`
when 0, enabling more consistent performance on long running emacs
instance.
Default is 2000000 lines. After each new event the events buffer
is pretty printed as a whole, which causes steady performance decrease
over time.
Quite a bit of CPU is spent on pretty priting and Emacs GC is put under
high pressure.
This commit's primary goal is allowing use of
[minad/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
[minad/cape](https://github.com/minad/cape) capfs for certain modes.
Other optional or miscellaneous features include:
- Support for displaying the completion's documentation on a secondary
popup;
- Support for terminal display if :os tty;
- Support for icons if +icons;
- Support for tab-and-go completion if +tng;
BREAKING CHANGE: This commit replaces all-the-icons with nerd-fonts. Any
all-the-icons-* function calls or variable references in your private
config will break and should be replaced with their nerd-icons-*
equivalent. That said, Doom will continue to install all-the-icons for
a while, so feel free to load it if you don't want to fully commit to
the change yet.
This change is happening because nerd-icon has wider support for GUI and
TUI Emacs; has a larger, more consistent selection of symbols; plus unicode
coverage.
Fix: #7368Close: #6675Close: #7364
Add a collaborative editing module, powered by crdt.el.
Ref: https://code.librehq.com/qhong/crdt.el
Co-authored-by: Arte Ebrahimi <arteebrahimi@gmail.com>
- Renames "Doom Emacs issues" to "Doom issues" for brevity in the
completion window.
- Adds discourse.doomemacs.org search provider.
- Adds Internet Archive search provider.
This would produce extra (and confusing) noise in envrc's error popup,
and also means multiple (potentially expensive) calls to direnv in
failure cases.
Previously, when setting up a prompt for choosing from the available
REPLs, not all known options were detected via the regex pattern. This
commit modularizes the logic and provides a backup for detecting REPLs
that we definitely know about from the `+eval-repls` list.
From now on, our documentation will assume your Emacs config lives in
~/.config/emacs, by default, rather than ~/.emacs.d. Support for the
latter is not going away, it will simply be mentioned less in the
literature, as all supported versions of Emacs going forward (and future
versions of Doom) will support (and prefer) XDG conventions.
The user manual will be updated separately.
Close: #6965
Co-authored-by: gagbo <gagbo@users.noreply.github.com>