doomemacs/modules/ui/deft
Henrik Lissner 037b018cdd
feat: add .doommodule files
These optional dotfiles indicate the root of a module or module
group (:lang), and will later contain module metadata. They will also
serve as an alternative to packages.el and doctor.el, and will aide the
parts of the v3.0 module API concerned with resolving the current module
from a path (`doom-module-from-path`), which currently rely too heavily
on parsing path strings.

For now, however, they're simply placeholders.
2024-09-14 20:47:39 -04:00
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.doommodule feat: add .doommodule files 2024-09-14 20:47:39 -04:00
config.el Disable deft's buffer auto-save 2020-04-08 12:39:00 +01:00
packages.el bump: :ui 2024-06-21 19:11:30 -04:00
README.org docs(*): replace all-the-icons with nerd-icons 2023-09-16 20:19:11 +02:00

:ui deft

Description   unfold

Deft is a major mode for creating, browsing, and filtering notes written in plain text formats, such as org-mode, markdown, and LaTeX. It enables you to quickly jot down thoughts and easily retrieve them later.

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To use deft, you first need to specify the directory in which your notes are stored:

;; in $DOOMDIR/config.el
(setq deft-directory "~/notes")

The default note format is org-mode. You can change this by setting the value of the variable deft-default-extension. Replacing the value with "md", for example, will change the default note format to markdown:

(after! deft
  (setq deft-default-extension "md"))

You may also want to alter the way titles and file names are automatically created by editing deft-use-filename-as-title and/or deft-use-filter-string-for-filename.

Further customization options can be found here: https://github.com/jrblevin/deft#other-customizations

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