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:lang org
Description unfold
This module adds org-mode support to Doom Emacs, along with a number of adjustments, extensions and reasonable defaults to make it more performant and intuitive out of the box:
- A custom, centralized attachment system that stores files in one place, rather
than in the same directory as the input file(s) (only applies to attachments
from files in/under
org-directory
). - Executable code blocks with support for a variety of languages and tools (depending on what :lang modules are enabled).
- Supports an external org-capture workflow through the
bin/org-capture
shell script and+org-capture/open-frame
. - A configuration for using org-mode for slide-show presentations or exporting org files to reveal.js slideshows.
- Drag-and-drop support for images (with inline preview) and media files (drops a file icon and a short link) (requires +dragndrop flag).
- Integration with pandoc, ipython, jupyter, reveal.js, beamer, and others (requires flags).
- Export-to-clipboard functionality, for copying text into formatted html,
markdown or rich text to the clipboard (see
+org/export-to-clipboard
and+org/export-to-clipboard-as-rich-text
).
Org is a system for writing plain text notes with syntax highlighting, code execution, task scheduling, agenda management, and many more. The whole idea is that you can write notes and mix them with references to things like articles, images, and example code combined with the output of that code after it is executed.
https://www.mfoot.com/blog/2015/11/22/literate-emacs-configuration-with-org-mode/
Maintainers
Module flags
- +brain
- Enable org-brain integration.
- +dragndrop
- Enable drag-and-drop support for images and files; inserts inline previews for images and an icon+link for other media types.
- +gnuplot
-
Install gnuplot & gnuplot-mode, which enables rendering images from gnuplot
src blocks or plotting tables with
org-plot/gnuplot
(bound toSPC m b p
, by default). - +hugo
- Enable integration with hugo to export from Emacs well-formed (blackfriday) markdown.
- +ipython
- (DEPRECATED) Enable ipython integration for babel.
- +journal
- Enable org-journal integration.
- +jupyter
- Enable Jupyter integration for babel.
- +noter
- Enable org-noter integration. Keeps notes in sync with a document. Requires :tools pdf, DocView, or nov.el to be enabled.
- +pandoc
- Enable pandoc integration into the Org exporter.
- +pomodoro
- Enable a pomodoro timer for clocking time on tasks.
- +present
- Enable integration with reveal.js, beamer and org-tree-slide, so Emacs can be used for presentations. It automatically downloads reveal.js.
- +pretty
- Enable pretty unicode symbols for bullets+priorities and better syntax highlighting for latex. Keep in mind: this can be expensive. If org becomes too slow, it'd be wise to disable this flag.
- +roam
-
Enable integration with org-roam v1. This requires
sqlite3
to be installed on your system. Incompatible with +roam2. - +roam2
-
Enable integration with org-roam v2. This requires
sqlite3
to be installed on your system. Incompatible with +roam.
Packages
- evil-org if :editor evil
- htmlize
- jupyter if +jupyter
- ob-ammonite if :lang scala
- ob-async
- ob-crystal if :lang crystal
- ob-go if :lang go
- ob-ipython if +ipython
- ob-nim if :lang nim
- ob-racket if :lang racket
- ob-restclient if :lang rest
- ob-rust if :lang rust
- org-cliplink
- org-download if +dragndrop
- orgit
- org-noter if +noter
- org-pdftools if :tools pdf
- org-plus-contrib
- org-pomodoro if +pomodoro
- org-roam (v1) if +roam
- org-roam (v2) if +roam2
- org-yt
- ox-clip
- ox-hugo if +hugo
- ox-pandoc if +pandoc
- ox-rst if :lang rst
- toc-org
-
if +gnuplot
-
if +present
-
if +pretty
Hacks
- Adds support for a
:sync
parameter for org src blocks. This overrides:async
. - Gracefully degrades
:async
babel blocks to:sync
when ob-async would cause errors or issues (such as with a:session
parameter, which ob-async does not support, or when exporting org documents). - The window is recentered when following links.
- The breadcrumbs displayed in eldoc when hovering over an org headline has been reworked to strip out link syntax and normalize font-size disparities.
- If :ui workspaces is enabled, persp-mode won't register org agenda buffers that are temporarily opened in the background.
- Temporary org agenda files aren't added to recentf.
file:
links are highlighted with theerror
face if they are broken.-
TAB was changed to toggle only the visibility state of the current subtree, rather than cycle through it recursively. This can be reversed with:
(after! evil-org (remove-hook 'org-tab-first-hook #'+org-cycle-only-current-subtree-h))
- (Evil users) Nearby tables are formatted when exiting insert or replace mode
(see
+org-enable-auto-reformat-tables-h
). - Statistics cookies are updated when saving the buffer of exiting insert mode
(see
+org-enable-auto-update-cookies-h
). - Org-protocol has been lazy loaded (see
+org-init-protocol-lazy-loader-h
); loaded when the server receives a request for an org-protocol:// url. - Babel and babel plugins are now lazy loaded (see
+org-init-babel-lazy-loader-h
); loaded when a src block is executed. No need to useorg-babel-do-load-languages
in your config, just install your babel packages to extend language support (and ensure itsorg-babel-execute:*
function is autoloaded). - If a variable is used as a file path in
org-capture-template
, it will be resolved relative toorg-directory
, instead ofdefault-directory
(see+org-capture-expand-variable-file-a
).
TODO Changelog
This module does not have a changelog yet.
Installation
Enable this module in your doom!
block.
This module has no hard requirements, but these soft requirements are needed to use Org's more esoteric features:
- For inline LaTeX previews,
latex
anddvipng
is needed. - To render GNUPlot images (with +gnuplot flag) the
gnuplot
program is needed. - To execute babel code blocks, you need whatever dependencies those languages
need. It is recommended you enable the associated :lang module and ensure its
dependencies are met, e.g. install the
ruby
executable for ruby support. To usejupyter kernels
you need the +jupyter flag, the associated kernel as well as thejupyter
program. - org-roam (with +roam or +roam2 flag) requires
sqlite3
to be installed.
MacOS
brew install --cask mactex
brew install gnuplot
Arch Linux
pacman -S texlive-core texlive-bin texlive-science texlive-latexextra
pacman -S gnuplot
pacman -S jupyter # required by +jupyter
NixOS
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
# any less than medium isn't guaranteed to work
texlive.combined.scheme-medium
# required by +jupyter
(python38.withPackages(ps: with ps; [jupyter]))
];
TODO Windows
TODO Usage
🔨 This module's usage documentation is incomplete. Complete it?
Invoking the org-capture frame from outside Emacs
The simplest way to use the org-capture frame is through the bin/org-capture
script. I'd recommend binding a shortcut key to it. If Emacs isn't running, it
will spawn a temporary daemon for you.
Alternatively, you can call +org-capture/open-frame
directly, e.g.
emacsclient --eval '(+org-capture/open-frame INITIAL-INPUT KEY)'
Built-in custom link types
This module defines a number of custom link types in +org-init-custom-links-h
.
They are (with examples):
doom-docs:index.org
->~/.emacs.d/docs/%s
doom-modules:editor/evil/README.org
->~/.emacs.d/modules/%s
doom-repo:issues
->https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/%s
doom:core/core.el
->~/.emacs.d/%s
duckduckgo:search terms
gimages:search terms
(Google Images)github:hlissner/doom-emacs
gmap:Toronto, Ontario
(Google Maps)google:search terms
org:todo.org
->{org-directory}/%s
wolfram:sin(x^3)
wikipedia:Emacs
youtube:P196hEuA_Xc
(link only)yt:P196hEuA_Xc
(likeyoutube
, but includes an inline preview of the video)
evil-mode keybindings
For evil-mode
users, an overview of org-mode keybindings is provided here.
TODO Configuration
🔨 This module's configuration documentation is incomplete. Complete it?
Changing org-directory
org-directory
must be set before org has loaded:
;; in $DOOMDIR/config.el
(setq org-directory "~/new/org/location/")
Changing org-noter-notes-search-path
;; in $DOOMDIR/config.el
(setq org-noter-notes-search-path '("~/notes/path/"))
Troubleshooting
org-roam
Should I go with +roam
(v1) or +roam2
(v2)?
Long story short: if you're new to org-roam and haven't used it, then you should
go with +roam2; if you already have an org-roam-directory
with the v1 files in
it, then you can keep use +roam for a time being.
V1 isn't actively maintained anymore and is now basically EOL. This means that the feature disparity between the both will continue to grow, while its existing bugs and problems won't be addressed, at least by the main maintainers. V2 can be considered as a complete rewrite of the package so it comes with a lot of breaking changes.
While v1 won't be actively maintained anymore, it still will be available in Doom for a while, at least until there will be a reliable tool that will migrate your data from v1 to v2.
To learn more about v2 you can use the next resources:
Migrating your existing files from v1 (+roam
) to v2 (+roam2
)
V2 comes with a migration wizard for v1 users. It's new, which means issues can
appear during the migration process. Because of that, don't forget to backup
your org-roam-directory
before attempting to migrate.
In order to migrate from v1 to v2 using Doom follow the next steps:
- Enable +roam2 flag (and disable +roam if it was previously enabled) in your
init.el
. - Ensure your
org-roam-directory
points to a directory with your v1 files. - Run
$ doom sync -u
in your shell. - Restart Emacs (if it was previously opened) and run
org-roam-migrate-wizard
command (M-x org-roam-migrate-wizard RET
). The wizard will automatically attempt to backup your previousorg-roam-directory
toorg-roam.bak
, but just in case backup it yourself too. - After the wizard is done you should be good to go. Verify the integrity of your data and whether it did everything as expected. In case of failure report your issue.
Frequently asked questions
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TODO Appendix
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