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:completion corfu
Description unfold
This module provides code completion, powered by doom-package:corfu.
It is recommended to enable either this or doom-module::completion company in case you desire pre-configured auto-completion. Corfu is much lighter weight and focused, plus it's built on native Emacs functionality, whereas Company is heavy and highly non-native, but has some extra features and more maturity.
If you choose Corfu, we also highly recomend reading its README and cape's README, as the backend is very configurable and provides many power-user utilities for fine-tuning. Only some of common behaviors are documented here.
Maintainers
Module flags
- +icons
- Display icons beside completion suggestions.
- +orderless
- Pull in doom-package:orderless if necessary and apply multi-component completion (still needed if doom-module::completion vertico is active).
- +dabbrev
- Enable and configure doom-package:dabbrev as a close-to-universal CAPF fallback.
Packages
- doom-package:corfu
- doom-package:cape
- doom-package:nerd-icons-corfu if doom-module::completion corfu +icons
- doom-package:orderless if doom-module::completion corfu +orderless
- doom-package:corfu-terminal if doom-module::os tty
- doom-package:yasnippet-capf if doom-module::editor snippets
Hacks
No hacks documented for this module.
TODO Changelog
This module does not have a changelog yet.
Installation
Enable this module in your doom!
block.
This module has no direct requirements, but some languages may have their own
requirements to fulfill before you get code completion in them (and some
languages may lack code completion support altogether). Run $ doom doctor
to
find out if you're missing any dependencies. Note that Corfu may have support
for completions in languages that have no development intelligence, since it
supports generic, context insensitive candidates such as file names or recurring
words. Snippets may also appear in the candidate list if available.
TODO Usage
🔨 This module's usage documentation is incomplete. Complete it?
By default, completion gets triggered after typing 2 non-space consecutive characters, by means of C-SPC at any moment or TAB on a line with proper indentation. Many styles of completion are documented below, which can be composed to suit the user. The following keybindings are generally available:
Keybind | Description |
---|---|
C-n | Go to next candidate |
C-p | Go to previous candidate |
C-S-n | Go to next doc line |
C-S-p | Go to previous doc line |
C-S-s | Export to minibuffer |
TAB | (when not completing) Indent or complete |
C-SPC | (when not completing) Complete |
C-u | (evil) Go to next candidate page |
C-d | (evil) Go to previous candidate page |
C-h | (evil) Toggle documentation (if available) |
M-t | (emacs) (when not completing) Complete |
Bindings in the following sections are additive, and unless otherwise noted, are enabled by default with configurable behavior. Additionally, for users of evil, C-SPC is smart regarding your state. In normal-like states, enter insert then start corfu; in visual-like states, perform evil-change (which leaves you in insert state) then start corfu; in insert-like states, start corfu immediatelly.
Commit preview on type
When the completion popup is visible, by default the current candidate is previewed into the buffer, and further input commits that candidate as previewed (note it does not perform candidate exit actions, such as expanding snippets).
The feature is in line with other common editors, but if you prefer the preview to be only visual or for there to be no preview, configure var:corfu-preview-current.
;; Non-inserting preview
(setq corfu-preview-current t)
;; No preview
(setq corfu-preview-current nil)
Commit on RET with pass-through
A lot of people like to use RET to commit, so here we bind it to Corfu's insertion function. Note that Corfu allows "no candidate" to be selected, and in that case, we have a custom binding to quit completion and pass-through. To make it less obtrusive by default, the popup starts in this unselected state. See var:corfu-preselect to alter the initial behavior; it can start with the first one selected, for instance. Then, you have to move one candidate backwards to pass-through The exact action of RET can be changed via var:+corfu-want-ret-to-confirm.
Keybind | Description |
---|---|
RET | Insert candidate DWIM |
Cycle directionally
If you'd rather think in directions rather than next/previous, arrow keys and vi
movements to control the selection and documentation view are bound by default.
You may unbind them by setting to nil, see map!
's documentation.
Keybind | Description |
---|---|
<down> | Go to next candidate |
<up> | Go to previous candidate |
C-j | (evil) Go to next candidate |
C-k | (evil) Go to previous candidate |
C-<down> | Go to next doc line |
C-<up> | Go to previous doc line |
C-S-j | (evil) Go to next doc line |
C-S-k | (evil) Go to previous doc line |
Cycle with TAB
Searching with multiple keywords (+orderless
)
If the doom-module::completion corfu +orderless flag is enabled, users can perform code completion with multiple search keywords by use of space as the separator. More information can be found here. Pressing C-SPC again while completing inserts a space as separator. This allows searching with space-separated terms; each piece will match individually and in any order, with smart casing. Pressing just SPC acts as normal and quits completion, so that when typing sentences it doesn't try to complete the whole sentence instead of just the word. Pressing C-SPC with point after a separator escapes it with a backslash, including the space in the search term, and pressing it with an already escaped separator before point deletes it. Thus, you can cycle back if you accidentaly press more than needed.
Keybind | Description |
---|---|
C-SPC | (evil) (when completing) Insert separator DWIM |
M-SPC | (emacs) (when completing) Insert separator DWIM |
SPC | (when completing) Quit autocompletion |
SPC | (when completing with separators) Self-insert |
Exporting to the minibuffer
The entries shown in the completion popup can be exported to a completing-read
minibuffer, giving access to all the manipulations that suite allows. Using
Vertico for instance, one could use this to export with doom-package:embark via
C-c C-l and get a buffer with all candidates.
Configuration
A few variables may be set to change behavior of this module:
- var:completion-at-point-functions
- This is not a module/package variable, but a builtin Emacs one. Even so, it's very important to how Corfu works, so we document it here. It contains a list of functions that are called in turn to generate completion candidates. The regular (non-lexical) value should contain few entries and they should generally be context aware, so as to predict what you need. Additional functions can be added as you get into more and more specific contexts. Also, there may be cases where you know beforehand the kind of candidate needed, and want to enable only that one. For this, the variable may be lexically bound to the correct value, or you may call the CAPF interactively if a single function is all you need.
- var:corfu-auto-delay
- Number of seconds till completion occurs automatically. Defaults to 0.1.
- var:corfu-auto-prefix
- Number of characters till auto-completion starts to happen. Defaults to 2.
- var:corfu-on-exact-match
- Configures behavior for exact matches.
- var:corfu-preselect
- Configures startup selection, choosing between the first candidate or the prompt.
- var:corfu-preview-current
- Configures current candidate preview.
- var:+corfu-want-ret-to-confirm
-
Enables commiting with /emenel/doomemacs/src/commit/c9c221ca5992aa98495a934fa6a85c98fdbefeb8/modules/completion/corfu/RET when the popup is visible. Default is
t
, may be set to'minibuffer
if you want to commit both the completion and the minibuffer when active. Whennil
, it is always passed-through. - var:+corfu-buffer-scanning-size-limit
-
Sets the maximum buffer size to be scanned by
cape-dabbrev
. Defaults to 1 MB. Set this if you are having performance problems using the CAPF. - var:+corfu-want-minibuffer-completion
- Whether to enable Corfu in the minibuffer. See its documentation for additional tweaks.
Adding CAPFs to a mode
To add other CAPFs on a mode-per-mode basis, put either of the following in your
config.el
:
(add-hook! some-mode (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'some-capf depth t))
;; OR, but note the different call signature
(add-hook 'some-mode-hook (lambda () (add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'some-capf depth t)))
DEPTH
above is an integer between -100, 100, and defaults to 0 if nil. Also
see add-hook!
's documentation for additional ways to call it. add-hook
only
accepts the quoted arguments form above.
Adding CAPFs to a key
To add other CAPFs to keys, adapt the snippet below into your config.el
:
(map! :map some-mode-map
"C-x e" #'cape-emoji)
It's okay to add to the mode directly because completion-at-point
works
regardless of Corfu (the latter is an enhanced UI for the former). Just note not
all CAPFs are interactive to be called this way, in which case you can use
doom-package:cape's adapter to enable this.
Troubleshooting
If you have performance issues with cape-dabbrev
, the first thing I recommend
doing is to look at the list of buffers Dabbrev is scanning:
(dabbrev--select-buffers) ; => (#<buffer README.org> #<buffer config.el<3>> #<buffer cape.el> ...)
(length (dabbrev--select-buffers)) ; => 37
… and modify dabbrev-ignored-buffer-regexps
or dabbrev-ignored-buffer-modes
accordingly.
Frequently asked questions
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TODO Appendix
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