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editor/lispy
Description
This module adds lispy key functionality in Lisp languages.
This includes:
If evil is enabled, lispyville would also be activated for every mode where lispy is active
The default key themes that are set are as follows:
(lispyville-set-key-theme
'((operators normal)
c-w
(prettify insert)
(atom-movement normal visual)
slurp/barf-lispy
additional
additional-insert))
See noctuid's README for more info on specific keybindings (starting here) of
each key theme. Think of lispyville-set-key-theme
as adding
parinfer-extensions
via (setq parinfer-extensions '(blah blah blah))
.
Prerequisites
This module has no prerequisites.
Troubleshooting
Mouse wheel and wrap=/=additional-wrap
key themes in TTY Emacs (#2573)
lispyville binds M-[
to lispyville-wrap-brackets
when the wrap
or
additional-wrap
key theme are enabled. In terminal Emacs, this is the key
Emacs receives when you scroll with your mouse wheel.