The goal was to enable lsp (if +lsp is enabled), failing that it would
fall back on tide. This also adds lsp+tide support for tsx files opened
in web-mode.
- Replace +eshell|init-evil with an advice for
evil-collection-eshell-next-prompt-on-insert
- Update C-n/C-j and C-p/C-k keybinds to use
eshell-{next,previous}-matching-input-from-input, which behave much
like zsh's history-substring-search-{up,down}
- Move window navigation keybinds C-{h,j,k,l} to C-c {h,j,k,l} (more
tmux-esque).
The semantics of SPC o t and SPC o T (or SPC o e and SPC o E in eshell's
case) have been reversed.
The lowercase keybind toggles the popup (and the prefix arg forciby
recreates the popup), and the uppercase keybind switches to that
terminal in the current buffer (whose prefix arg will open the terminal
in default-directory, rather than the project root).
- +{term,vterm,eshell}/open have been replaced with +X/here commands and
are bound to SPC o T (and SPC o E in eshell's case).
- +{term,vterm,eshell}/popup* have been replaced with +x/toggle commands
and are bound to SPC o t (and SPC o e in eshell's case).
The "toggle" behavior will do as the name implies, except will select
the popup if it is visible but unfocused.
`ivy-completion-in-region' struggles with completing certain
+evil-ex-specific constructs, like globs (:e prefix*.el) or vim filename
modifiers (:e %:p:h).
Fixes two issues:
1. Evil users would be left in visual mode after expanding a snippet on
a region, making it awkward to insert text. It now switches to insert
state.
2. While yasnippet reindent the snippet's contents post-expansion, org's
mode-specific indentation (see `org-src-tab-acts-natively`) can throw
errors for arbitrary reasons. We don't need smart indentation when
expanding snippets, so we turn it off only in this case.
magit-clone function has changed signature to work with transient.
So using the new magit-clone-regular instead.
Signed-off-by: Huy Duong <huy.duong@employmenthero.com>
Setting the flag `+manual` of the `objed` module makes the user
responsible for calling `objed-activate` when needed. The binding
`M-SPC` is set in the default Emacs bindings.
And rebind its keys from C-a/C-S-a to g= and g-. This is because the old
narrow/widen commands aren't nearly as useful (and have a number of
alternative keybinds).
As much as I'd like to us C-a/C-x (as it is in Vim), C-x is an essential
keybind for Emacs.
Also, in visual mode, each number will be affected incrementally (ala g
C-a and g C-x in vim).