:feature was a "catch-all" category. Many of its modules fit better in other categories, so they've been moved: - feature/debugger -> tools/debugger - feature/evil -> editor/evil - feature/eval -> tools/eval - feature/lookup -> tools/lookup - feature/snippets -> editor/snippets - feature/file-templates -> editor/file-templates - feature/workspaces -> ui/workspaces More potential changes in the future: - A new :term category for terminal emulation modules (eshell, term and vterm). - A new :os category for modules dedicated to os-specific functionality. The :tools macos module would fit here, but so would modules for nixos and arch. - A new :services category for web-service integration, like wakatime, twitter, elfeed, gist and pastebin services. |
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:editor lispy
This modules 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
(wrap normal insert)
additional
additional-insert
(additional-wrap normal insert)
(escape 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))
.