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This module adds a keybind scheme for navigating and editing S-expressions in Lisps; including S-exp awareness for Evil users. This affects the following languages:

  • Common Lisp
  • Emacs Lisp
  • Scheme
  • Racket
  • Hy
  • LFE
  • Clojure
  • Fennel

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Installation

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TODO Usage

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If :editor evil is enabled, lispyville would also be activated for every mode where lispy is active.

TODO Configuration

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The default key themes that are set are as follows:

'((operators normal)
  c-w
  (prettify insert)
  (atom-movement normal visual)
  slurp/barf-lispy
  additional
  additional-insert)

To change the key themes set lispyville-key-theme. Think of lispyville-key-theme as the equivalent of parinfer-extensions. See lispyville's README for more info on the specific keybindings of each key theme (starting here).

Troubleshooting

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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 themes are enabled. In terminal Emacs, this is the key Emacs receives when you scroll with your mouse wheel.

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