- IMPORTANT PROGRAMS TO LOAD FIRST
- ALL THE ICONS
- BACKUP
- COMPANY
- DASHBOARD
- DIMINISH
- DIRED
- DRAG-STUFF
- EDIFF
- ELFEED
- ERADIO
- EVIL
- FLYCHECK
- FONTS
- GENERAL KEYBINDINGS
- GIT PROGRAMS
- HIGHLIGHT TODO
- IVY (COUNSEL)
- LANGUAGE SUPPORT
- MINIBUFFER ESCAPE
- MODELINE
- NEOTREE
- ORG MODE
- PDFs
- PERSPECTIVE
- PROJECTILE
- RAINBOW DELIMITERS
- RAINBOW MODE
- SANE DEFAULTS
- SHELLS AND TERMINALS
- SUDO EDIT
- THEME
- TLDR
- TRANSPARENCY
- WHICH-KEY
- TEST
To keep this config.org
a reasonable length, I have moved a lot of code to individual scripts that will be sourced by this config. These scripts are found in “~/.config/emacs/scripts” and do not contain any code that most people are likely to need to edit.
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.config/emacs/scripts/")
(require 'elpaca-setup) ;; The Elpaca Package Manager
(require 'buffer-move) ;; Buffer-move for better window management
(require 'app-launchers) ;; Use emacs as a run launcher like dmenu (experimental)
This is an icon set that can be used with dashboard, dired, ibuffer and other Emacs programs.
(use-package all-the-icons
:ensure t
:if (display-graphic-p))
(use-package all-the-icons-dired
:hook (dired-mode . (lambda () (all-the-icons-dired-mode t))))
By default, Emacs creates automatic backups of files in their original directories, such “file.el” and the backup “file.el~”. This leads to a lot of clutter, so let’s tell Emacs to put all backups that it creates in the TRASH
directory.
(setq backup-directory-alist '((".*" . "~/.local/share/Trash/files")))
Company is a text completion framework for Emacs. The name stands for “complete anything”. Completion will start automatically after you type a few letters. Use M-n and M-p to select, <return> to complete or <tab> to complete the common part.
(use-package company
:defer 2
:diminish
:custom
(company-begin-commands '(self-insert-command))
(company-idle-delay .1)
(company-minimum-prefix-length 2)
(company-show-numbers t)
(company-tooltip-align-annotations 't)
(global-company-mode t))
(use-package company-box
:after company
:diminish
:hook (company-mode . company-box-mode))
Emacs Dashboard is an extensible startup screen showing you recent files, bookmarks, agenda items and an Emacs banner.
(use-package dashboard
:ensure t
:init
(setq initial-buffer-choice 'dashboard-open)
(setq dashboard-set-heading-icons t)
(setq dashboard-set-file-icons t)
(setq dashboard-banner-logo-title "Emacs Is More Than A Text Editor!")
;;(setq dashboard-startup-banner 'logo) ;; use standard emacs logo as banner
(setq dashboard-startup-banner "~/.config/emacs/images/dtmacs-logo.png") ;; use custom image as banner
(setq dashboard-center-content nil) ;; set to 't' for centered content
(setq dashboard-items '((recents . 5)
(agenda . 5 )
(bookmarks . 3)
(projects . 3)
(registers . 3)))
:custom
(dashboard-modify-heading-icons '((recents . "file-text")
(bookmarks . "book")))
:config
(dashboard-setup-startup-hook))
This package implements hiding or abbreviation of the modeline displays (lighters) of minor-modes. With this package installed, you can add ‘:diminish’ to any use-package block to hide that particular mode in the modeline.
(use-package diminish)
(use-package dired-open
:config
(setq dired-open-extensions '(("gif" . "sxiv")
("jpg" . "sxiv")
("png" . "sxiv")
("mkv" . "mpv")
("mp4" . "mpv"))))
(use-package peep-dired
:after dired
:hook (evil-normalize-keymaps . peep-dired-hook)
:config
(evil-define-key 'normal dired-mode-map (kbd "h") 'dired-up-directory)
(evil-define-key 'normal dired-mode-map (kbd "l") 'dired-open-file) ; use dired-find-file instead if not using dired-open package
(evil-define-key 'normal peep-dired-mode-map (kbd "j") 'peep-dired-next-file)
(evil-define-key 'normal peep-dired-mode-map (kbd "k") 'peep-dired-prev-file)
)
Drag Stuff is a minor mode for Emacs that makes it possible to drag stuff (words, region, lines) around in Emacs. When ‘drag-stuff-define-keys’ is enabled, then the following keybindings are set: M-up, M-down, M-left, and M-right.
(use-package drag-stuff
:init
(drag-stuff-global-mode 1)
(drag-stuff-define-keys))
‘ediff’ is a diff program that is built into Emacs. By default, ‘ediff’ splits files vertically and places the ‘help’ frame in its own window. I have changed this so the two files are split horizontally and the ‘help’ frame appears as a lower split within the existing window. Also, I create my own ‘dt-ediff-hook’ where I add ‘j/k’ for moving to next/prev diffs. By default, this is set to ‘n/p’.
(setq ediff-split-window-function 'split-window-horizontally
ediff-window-setup-function 'ediff-setup-windows-plain)
(defun dt-ediff-hook ()
(ediff-setup-keymap)
(define-key ediff-mode-map "j" 'ediff-next-difference)
(define-key ediff-mode-map "k" 'ediff-previous-difference))
(add-hook 'ediff-mode-hook 'dt-ediff-hook)
An RSS newsfeed reader for Emacs. Move through the articles with ‘j/k’. Move through the stories with ‘CTRL j/k’ when in other frame.
(use-package elfeed
:config
(setq elfeed-search-feed-face ":foreground #ffffff :weight bold"
elfeed-feeds (quote
(("https://www.reddit.com/r/linux.rss" reddit linux)
("https://www.reddit.com/r/commandline.rss" reddit commandline)
("https://www.reddit.com/r/distrotube.rss" reddit distrotube)
("https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs.rss" reddit emacs)
("https://www.gamingonlinux.com/article_rss.php" gaming linux)
("https://hackaday.com/blog/feed/" hackaday linux)
("https://opensource.com/feed" opensource linux)
("https://linux.softpedia.com/backend.xml" softpedia linux)
("https://itsfoss.com/feed/" itsfoss linux)
("https://www.zdnet.com/topic/linux/rss.xml" zdnet linux)
("https://www.phoronix.com/rss.php" phoronix linux)
("http://feeds.feedburner.com/d0od" omgubuntu linux)
("https://www.computerworld.com/index.rss" computerworld linux)
("https://www.networkworld.com/category/linux/index.rss" networkworld linux)
("https://www.techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/" techrepublic linux)
("https://betanews.com/feed" betanews linux)
("http://lxer.com/module/newswire/headlines.rss" lxer linux)
("https://distrowatch.com/news/dwd.xml" distrowatch linux)))))
(use-package elfeed-goodies
:init
(elfeed-goodies/setup)
:config
(setq elfeed-goodies/entry-pane-size 0.5))
eradio is a simple Internet radio player for Emacs. It uses ‘vlc as its backend by default, but you can change the eradio-player
variable to use another multimedia player. I have set eradio to use ‘mpv’ instead of ‘vlc’ because it supports more types of Internet radio streams.
(use-package eradio
:init
(setq eradio-player '("mpv" "--no-video" "--no-terminal"))
:config
(setq eradio-channels '(("Totally 80s FM" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/totally-80s-fm/")
("Oldies Radio 50s-60s" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/oldies-radio-50s-60s/")
("Oldies Radio 70s" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/oldies-radio-70s/")
("Unlimited 80s" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/unlimited80s/")
("80s Hits" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/80shits/")
("90s Hits" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/90s_HITS/")
("2000s Pop" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/2000s-pop/")
("The 2000s" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/the-2000s/")
("Hits 2010s" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/helia-hits-2010/")
("Classical Radio" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/classical-radio/")
("Classical Relaxation" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/radio-christmas-non-stop-classical/")
("Classic Rock" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/classic-rockdnb2sav8qs8uv/")
("Gangsta49" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/gangsta49/")
("HipHop49" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/hiphop49/")
("Madhouse Country Radio" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/madhouse-country-radio/")
("PopMusic" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/popmusic74vyurvmug0uv/")
("PopStars" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/popstars/")
("RadioMetal" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/radio-metal/")
("RocknRoll Radio" . "https://zeno.fm/radio/rocknroll-radio994c7517qs8uv/"))))
Evil is an extensible vi/vim layer for Emacs. Because…let’s face it. The Vim keybindings are just plain better.
;; Expands to: (elpaca evil (use-package evil :demand t))
(use-package evil
:init ;; tweak evil's configuration before loading it
(setq evil-want-integration t ;; This is optional since it's already set to t by default.
evil-want-keybinding nil
evil-vsplit-window-right t
evil-split-window-below t
evil-undo-system 'undo-redo) ;; Adds vim-like C-r redo functionality
(evil-mode))
(use-package evil-collection
:after evil
:config
;; Do not uncomment this unless you want to specify each and every mode
;; that evil-collection should works with. The following line is here
;; for documentation purposes in case you need it.
;; (setq evil-collection-mode-list '(calendar dashboard dired ediff info magit ibuffer))
(add-to-list 'evil-collection-mode-list 'help) ;; evilify help mode
(evil-collection-init))
(use-package evil-tutor)
;; Using RETURN to follow links in Org/Evil
;; Unmap keys in 'evil-maps if not done, (setq org-return-follows-link t) will not work
(with-eval-after-load 'evil-maps
(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "SPC") nil)
(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "RET") nil)
(define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "TAB") nil))
;; Setting RETURN key in org-mode to follow links
(setq org-return-follows-link t)
Install luacheck
from your Linux distro’s repositories for flycheck to work correctly with lua files. Install python-pylint
for flycheck to work with python files. Haskell works with flycheck as long as haskell-ghc
or haskell-stack-ghc
is installed. For more information on language support for flycheck, read this.
(use-package flycheck
:ensure t
:defer t
:diminish
:init (global-flycheck-mode))
Defining the various fonts that Emacs will use.
(set-face-attribute 'default nil
:font "JetBrains Mono"
:height 110
:weight 'medium)
(set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil
:font "Ubuntu"
:height 120
:weight 'medium)
(set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil
:font "JetBrains Mono"
:height 110
:weight 'medium)
;; Makes commented text and keywords italics.
;; This is working in emacsclient but not emacs.
;; Your font must have an italic face available.
(set-face-attribute 'font-lock-comment-face nil
:slant 'italic)
(set-face-attribute 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
:slant 'italic)
;; This sets the default font on all graphical frames created after restarting Emacs.
;; Does the same thing as 'set-face-attribute default' above, but emacsclient fonts
;; are not right unless I also add this method of setting the default font.
(add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(font . "JetBrains Mono-11"))
;; Uncomment the following line if line spacing needs adjusting.
(setq-default line-spacing 0.12)
You can use the bindings CTRL plus =/- for zooming in/out. You can also use CTRL plus the mouse wheel for zooming in/out.
(global-set-key (kbd "C-=") 'text-scale-increase)
(global-set-key (kbd "C--") 'text-scale-decrease)
(global-set-key (kbd "<C-wheel-up>") 'text-scale-increase)
(global-set-key (kbd "<C-wheel-down>") 'text-scale-decrease)
(use-package general
:config
(general-evil-setup)
;; set up 'SPC' as the global leader key
(general-create-definer dt/leader-keys
:states '(normal insert visual emacs)
:keymaps 'override
:prefix "SPC" ;; set leader
:global-prefix "M-SPC") ;; access leader in insert mode
(dt/leader-keys
"SPC" '(counsel-M-x :wk "Counsel M-x")
"." '(find-file :wk "Find file")
"=" '(perspective-map :wk "Perspective") ;; Lists all the perspective keybindings
"TAB TAB" '(comment-line :wk "Comment lines")
"u" '(universal-argument :wk "Universal argument"))
(dt/leader-keys
"b" '(:ignore t :wk "Bookmarks/Buffers")
"b b" '(switch-to-buffer :wk "Switch to buffer")
"b c" '(clone-indirect-buffer :wk "Create indirect buffer copy in a split")
"b C" '(clone-indirect-buffer-other-window :wk "Clone indirect buffer in new window")
"b d" '(bookmark-delete :wk "Delete bookmark")
"b i" '(ibuffer :wk "Ibuffer")
"b k" '(kill-current-buffer :wk "Kill current buffer")
"b K" '(kill-some-buffers :wk "Kill multiple buffers")
"b l" '(list-bookmarks :wk "List bookmarks")
"b m" '(bookmark-set :wk "Set bookmark")
"b n" '(next-buffer :wk "Next buffer")
"b p" '(previous-buffer :wk "Previous buffer")
"b r" '(revert-buffer :wk "Reload buffer")
"b R" '(rename-buffer :wk "Rename buffer")
"b s" '(basic-save-buffer :wk "Save buffer")
"b S" '(save-some-buffers :wk "Save multiple buffers")
"b w" '(bookmark-save :wk "Save current bookmarks to bookmark file"))
(dt/leader-keys
"d" '(:ignore t :wk "Dired")
"d d" '(dired :wk "Open dired")
"d f" '(wdired-finish-edit :wk "Writable dired finish edit")
"d j" '(dired-jump :wk "Dired jump to current")
"d n" '(neotree-dir :wk "Open directory in neotree")
"d p" '(peep-dired :wk "Peep-dired")
"d w" '(wdired-change-to-wdired-mode :wk "Writable dired"))
(dt/leader-keys
"e" '(:ignore t :wk "Ediff/Eshell/Eval/EWW")
"e b" '(eval-buffer :wk "Evaluate elisp in buffer")
"e d" '(eval-defun :wk "Evaluate defun containing or after point")
"e e" '(eval-expression :wk "Evaluate and elisp expression")
"e f" '(ediff-files :wk "Run ediff on a pair of files")
"e F" '(ediff-files3 :wk "Run ediff on three files")
"e h" '(counsel-esh-history :which-key "Eshell history")
"e l" '(eval-last-sexp :wk "Evaluate elisp expression before point")
"e r" '(eval-region :wk "Evaluate elisp in region")
"e R" '(eww-reload :which-key "Reload current page in EWW")
"e s" '(eshell :which-key "Eshell")
"e w" '(eww :which-key "EWW emacs web wowser"))
(dt/leader-keys
"f" '(:ignore t :wk "Files")
"f c" '((lambda () (interactive)
(find-file "~/.config/emacs/config.org"))
:wk "Open emacs config.org")
"f e" '((lambda () (interactive)
(dired "~/.config/emacs/"))
:wk "Open user-emacs-directory in dired")
"f d" '(find-grep-dired :wk "Search for string in files in DIR")
"f g" '(counsel-grep-or-swiper :wk "Search for string current file")
"f i" '((lambda () (interactive)
(find-file "~/.config/emacs/init.el"))
:wk "Open emacs init.el")
"f j" '(counsel-file-jump :wk "Jump to a file below current directory")
"f l" '(counsel-locate :wk "Locate a file")
"f r" '(counsel-recentf :wk "Find recent files")
"f u" '(sudo-edit-find-file :wk "Sudo find file")
"f U" '(sudo-edit :wk "Sudo edit file"))
(dt/leader-keys
"g" '(:ignore t :wk "Git")
"g /" '(magit-displatch :wk "Magit dispatch")
"g ." '(magit-file-displatch :wk "Magit file dispatch")
"g b" '(magit-branch-checkout :wk "Switch branch")
"g c" '(:ignore t :wk "Create")
"g c b" '(magit-branch-and-checkout :wk "Create branch and checkout")
"g c c" '(magit-commit-create :wk "Create commit")
"g c f" '(magit-commit-fixup :wk "Create fixup commit")
"g C" '(magit-clone :wk "Clone repo")
"g f" '(:ignore t :wk "Find")
"g f c" '(magit-show-commit :wk "Show commit")
"g f f" '(magit-find-file :wk "Magit find file")
"g f g" '(magit-find-git-config-file :wk "Find gitconfig file")
"g F" '(magit-fetch :wk "Git fetch")
"g g" '(magit-status :wk "Magit status")
"g i" '(magit-init :wk "Initialize git repo")
"g l" '(magit-log-buffer-file :wk "Magit buffer log")
"g r" '(vc-revert :wk "Git revert file")
"g s" '(magit-stage-file :wk "Git stage file")
"g t" '(git-timemachine :wk "Git time machine")
"g u" '(magit-stage-file :wk "Git unstage file"))
(dt/leader-keys
"h" '(:ignore t :wk "Help")
"h a" '(counsel-apropos :wk "Apropos")
"h b" '(describe-bindings :wk "Describe bindings")
"h c" '(describe-char :wk "Describe character under cursor")
"h d" '(:ignore t :wk "Emacs documentation")
"h d a" '(about-emacs :wk "About Emacs")
"h d d" '(view-emacs-debugging :wk "View Emacs debugging")
"h d f" '(view-emacs-FAQ :wk "View Emacs FAQ")
"h d m" '(info-emacs-manual :wk "The Emacs manual")
"h d n" '(view-emacs-news :wk "View Emacs news")
"h d o" '(describe-distribution :wk "How to obtain Emacs")
"h d p" '(view-emacs-problems :wk "View Emacs problems")
"h d t" '(view-emacs-todo :wk "View Emacs todo")
"h d w" '(describe-no-warranty :wk "Describe no warranty")
"h e" '(view-echo-area-messages :wk "View echo area messages")
"h f" '(describe-function :wk "Describe function")
"h F" '(describe-face :wk "Describe face")
"h g" '(describe-gnu-project :wk "Describe GNU Project")
"h i" '(info :wk "Info")
"h I" '(describe-input-method :wk "Describe input method")
"h k" '(describe-key :wk "Describe key")
"h l" '(view-lossage :wk "Display recent keystrokes and the commands run")
"h L" '(describe-language-environment :wk "Describe language environment")
"h m" '(describe-mode :wk "Describe mode")
"h r" '(:ignore t :wk "Reload")
"h r r" '((lambda () (interactive)
(load-file "~/.config/emacs/init.el")
(ignore (elpaca-process-queues)))
:wk "Reload emacs config")
"h t" '(load-theme :wk "Load theme")
"h v" '(describe-variable :wk "Describe variable")
"h w" '(where-is :wk "Prints keybinding for command if set")
"h x" '(describe-command :wk "Display full documentation for command"))
(dt/leader-keys
"m" '(:ignore t :wk "Org")
"m a" '(org-agenda :wk "Org agenda")
"m e" '(org-export-dispatch :wk "Org export dispatch")
"m i" '(org-toggle-item :wk "Org toggle item")
"m t" '(org-todo :wk "Org todo")
"m B" '(org-babel-tangle :wk "Org babel tangle")
"m T" '(org-todo-list :wk "Org todo list"))
(dt/leader-keys
"m b" '(:ignore t :wk "Tables")
"m b -" '(org-table-insert-hline :wk "Insert hline in table"))
(dt/leader-keys
"m d" '(:ignore t :wk "Date/deadline")
"m d t" '(org-time-stamp :wk "Org time stamp"))
(dt/leader-keys
"o" '(:ignore t :wk "Open")
"o d" '(dashboard-open :wk "Dashboard")
"o e" '(elfeed :wk "Elfeed RSS")
"o f" '(make-frame :wk "Open buffer in new frame")
"o F" '(select-frame-by-name :wk "Select frame by name"))
;; projectile-command-map already has a ton of bindings
;; set for us, so no need to specify each individually.
(dt/leader-keys
"p" '(projectile-command-map :wk "Projectile"))
(dt/leader-keys
"r" '(:ignore t :wk "Radio")
"r p" '(eradio-play :wk "Eradio play")
"r s" '(eradio-stop :wk "Eradio stop")
"r t" '(eradio-toggle :wk "Eradio toggle"))
(dt/leader-keys
"s" '(:ignore t :wk "Search")
"s d" '(dictionary-search :wk "Search dictionary")
"s m" '(man :wk "Man pages")
"s o" '(pdf-occur :wk "Pdf search lines matching STRING")
"s t" '(tldr :wk "Lookup TLDR docs for a command")
"s w" '(woman :wk "Similar to man but doesn't require man"))
(dt/leader-keys
"t" '(:ignore t :wk "Toggle")
"t e" '(eshell-toggle :wk "Toggle eshell")
"t f" '(flycheck-mode :wk "Toggle flycheck")
"t l" '(display-line-numbers-mode :wk "Toggle line numbers")
"t n" '(neotree-toggle :wk "Toggle neotree file viewer")
"t o" '(org-mode :wk "Toggle org mode")
"t r" '(rainbow-mode :wk "Toggle rainbow mode")
"t t" '(visual-line-mode :wk "Toggle truncated lines")
"t v" '(vterm-toggle :wk "Toggle vterm"))
(dt/leader-keys
"w" '(:ignore t :wk "Windows/Words")
;; Window splits
"w c" '(evil-window-delete :wk "Close window")
"w n" '(evil-window-new :wk "New window")
"w s" '(evil-window-split :wk "Horizontal split window")
"w v" '(evil-window-vsplit :wk "Vertical split window")
;; Window motions
"w h" '(evil-window-left :wk "Window left")
"w j" '(evil-window-down :wk "Window down")
"w k" '(evil-window-up :wk "Window up")
"w l" '(evil-window-right :wk "Window right")
"w w" '(evil-window-next :wk "Goto next window")
;; Move Windows
"w H" '(buf-move-left :wk "Buffer move left")
"w J" '(buf-move-down :wk "Buffer move down")
"w K" '(buf-move-up :wk "Buffer move up")
"w L" '(buf-move-right :wk "Buffer move right")
;; Words
"w d" '(downcase-word :wk "Downcase word")
"w u" '(upcase-word :wk "Upcase word")
"w =" '(count-words :wk "Count words/lines for buffer"))
)
git-timemachine is a program that allows you to move backwards and forwards through a file’s commits. ‘SPC g t’ will open the time machine on a file if it is in a git repo. Then, while in normal mode, you can use ‘CTRL-j’ and ‘CTRL-k’ to move backwards and forwards through the commits.
(use-package git-timemachine
:after git-timemachine
:hook (evil-normalize-keymaps . git-timemachine-hook)
:config
(evil-define-key 'normal git-timemachine-mode-map (kbd "C-j") 'git-timemachine-show-previous-revision)
(evil-define-key 'normal git-timemachine-mode-map (kbd "C-k") 'git-timemachine-show-next-revision)
)
Magit is a full-featured git client for Emacs.
(use-package magit)
Adding highlights to TODO and related words.
(use-package hl-todo
:hook ((org-mode . hl-todo-mode)
(prog-mode . hl-todo-mode))
:config
(setq hl-todo-highlight-punctuation ":"
hl-todo-keyword-faces
`(("TODO" warning bold)
("FIXME" error bold)
("HACK" font-lock-constant-face bold)
("REVIEW" font-lock-keyword-face bold)
("NOTE" success bold)
("DEPRECATED" font-lock-doc-face bold))))
- Ivy, a generic completion mechanism for Emacs.
- Counsel, a collection of Ivy-enhanced versions of common Emacs commands.
- Ivy-rich allows us to add descriptions alongside the commands in M-x.
(use-package counsel
:after ivy
:diminish
:config
(counsel-mode)
(setq ivy-initial-inputs-alist nil)) ;; removes starting ^ regex in M-x
(use-package ivy
:bind
;; ivy-resume resumes the last Ivy-based completion.
(("C-c C-r" . ivy-resume)
("C-x B" . ivy-switch-buffer-other-window))
:diminish
:custom
(setq ivy-use-virtual-buffers t)
(setq ivy-count-format "(%d/%d) ")
(setq enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
:config
(ivy-mode))
(use-package all-the-icons-ivy-rich
:ensure t
:init (all-the-icons-ivy-rich-mode 1))
(use-package ivy-rich
:after ivy
:ensure t
:init (ivy-rich-mode 1) ;; this gets us descriptions in M-x.
:custom
(ivy-virtual-abbreviate 'full
ivy-rich-switch-buffer-align-virtual-buffer t
ivy-rich-path-style 'abbrev)
:config
(ivy-set-display-transformer 'ivy-switch-buffer
'ivy-rich-switch-buffer-transformer))
Emacs has built-in programming language modes for Lisp, Scheme, DSSSL, Ada, ASM, AWK, C, C++, Fortran, Icon, IDL (CORBA), IDLWAVE, Java, Javascript, M4, Makefiles, Metafont, Modula2, Object Pascal, Objective-C, Octave, Pascal, Perl, Pike, PostScript, Prolog, Python, Ruby, Simula, SQL, Tcl, Verilog, and VHDL. Other languages will require you to install additional modes.
(use-package dart-mode)
(use-package haskell-mode)
(use-package lua-mode)
(use-package php-mode)
By default, Emacs requires you to hit ESC three times to escape quit the minibuffer.
(global-set-key [escape] 'keyboard-escape-quit)
The modeline is the bottom status bar that appears in Emacs windows. While you can create your own custom modeline, why go to the trouble when Doom Emacs already has a nice modeline package available. For more information on what is available to configure in the Doom modeline, check out: Doom Modeline
(use-package doom-modeline
:ensure t
:init (doom-modeline-mode 1)
:config
(setq doom-modeline-height 35 ;; sets modeline height
doom-modeline-bar-width 5 ;; sets right bar width
doom-modeline-persp-name t ;; adds perspective name to modeline
doom-modeline-persp-icon t)) ;; adds folder icon next to persp name
Neotree is a file tree viewer. When you open neotree, it jumps to the current file thanks to neo-smart-open. The neo-window-fixed-size setting makes the neotree width be adjustable. NeoTree provides following themes: classic, ascii, arrow, icons, and nerd. Theme can be config’d by setting “two” themes for neo-theme: one for the GUI and one for the terminal. I like to use ‘SPC t’ for ‘toggle’ keybindings, so I have used ‘SPC t n’ for toggle-neotree.
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION | KEYBINDING |
---|---|---|
neotree-toggle | Toggle neotree | SPC t n |
neotree- dir | Open directory in neotree | SPC d n |
(use-package neotree
:config
(setq neo-smart-open t
neo-show-hidden-files t
neo-window-width 55
neo-window-fixed-size nil
inhibit-compacting-font-caches t
projectile-switch-project-action 'neotree-projectile-action)
;; truncate long file names in neotree
(add-hook 'neo-after-create-hook
#'(lambda (_)
(with-current-buffer (get-buffer neo-buffer-name)
(setq truncate-lines t)
(setq word-wrap nil)
(make-local-variable 'auto-hscroll-mode)
(setq auto-hscroll-mode nil)))))
Removes “Ind” from showing in the modeline.
(eval-after-load 'org-indent '(diminish 'org-indent-mode))
Org-bullets gives us attractive bullets rather than asterisks.
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-indent-mode)
(use-package org-bullets)
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda () (org-bullets-mode 1)))
(custom-set-faces
'(org-level-1 ((t (:inherit outline-1 :height 1.7))))
'(org-level-2 ((t (:inherit outline-2 :height 1.6))))
'(org-level-3 ((t (:inherit outline-3 :height 1.5))))
'(org-level-4 ((t (:inherit outline-4 :height 1.4))))
'(org-level-5 ((t (:inherit outline-5 :height 1.3))))
'(org-level-6 ((t (:inherit outline-5 :height 1.2))))
'(org-level-7 ((t (:inherit outline-5 :height 1.1)))))
Org-tempo is not a separate package but a module within org that can be enabled. Org-tempo allows for ‘<s’ followed by TAB to expand to a begin_src tag. Other expansions available include:
Typing the below + TAB | Expands to … |
---|---|
<a | ’#+BEGIN_EXPORT ascii’ … ‘#+END_EXPORT |
<c | ’#+BEGIN_CENTER’ … ‘#+END_CENTER’ |
<C | ’#+BEGIN_COMMENT’ … ‘#+END_COMMENT’ |
<e | ’#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE’ … ‘#+END_EXAMPLE’ |
<E | ’#+BEGIN_EXPORT’ … ‘#+END_EXPORT’ |
<h | ’#+BEGIN_EXPORT html’ … ‘#+END_EXPORT’ |
<l | ’#+BEGIN_EXPORT latex’ … ‘#+END_EXPORT’ |
<q | ’#+BEGIN_QUOTE’ … ‘#+END_QUOTE’ |
<s | ’#+BEGIN_SRC’ … ‘#+END_SRC’ |
<v | ’#+BEGIN_VERSE’ … ‘#+END_VERSE’ |
(require 'org-tempo)
(setq org-src-preserve-indentation t)
Allows us to create a Table of Contents in our Org docs.
(use-package toc-org
:commands toc-org-enable
:init (add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'toc-org-enable))
pdf-tools is a replacement of DocView for viewing PDF files inside Emacs. It uses the poppler
library, which also means that ‘pdf-tools’ can by used to modify PDFs. I use to disable ‘display-line-numbers-mode’ in ‘pdf-view-mode’ because line numbers crash it.
(use-package pdf-tools
:defer t
:commands (pdf-loader-install)
:mode "\\.pdf\\'"
:bind (:map pdf-view-mode-map
("j" . pdf-view-next-line-or-next-page)
("k" . pdf-view-previous-line-or-previous-page)
("C-=" . pdf-view-enlarge)
("C--" . pdf-view-shrink))
:init (pdf-loader-install)
:config (add-to-list 'revert-without-query ".pdf"))
(add-hook 'pdf-view-mode-hook #'(lambda () (interactive) (display-line-numbers-mode -1)
(blink-cursor-mode -1)
(doom-modeline-mode -1)))
Perspective provides multiple named workspaces (or “perspectives”) in Emacs, similar to multiple desktops in window managers. Each perspective has its own buffer list and its own window layout, along with some other isolated niceties, like the xref ring.
(use-package perspective
:custom
;; NOTE! I have also set 'SCP =' to open the perspective menu.
;; I'm only setting the additional binding because setting it
;; helps suppress an annoying warning message.
(persp-mode-prefix-key (kbd "C-c M-p"))
:init
(persp-mode)
:config
;; Sets a file to write to when we save states
(setq persp-state-default-file "~/.config/emacs/sessions"))
;; This will group buffers by persp-name in ibuffer.
(add-hook 'ibuffer-hook
(lambda ()
(persp-ibuffer-set-filter-groups)
(unless (eq ibuffer-sorting-mode 'alphabetic)
(ibuffer-do-sort-by-alphabetic))))
;; Automatically save perspective states to file when Emacs exits.
(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'persp-state-save)
Projectile is a project interaction library for Emacs. It should be noted that many projectile commands do not work if you have set “fish” as the “shell-file-name” for Emacs. I had initially set “fish” as the “shell-file-name” in the Vterm section of this config, but oddly enough I changed it to “bin/sh” and projectile now works as expected, and Vterm still uses “fish” because my default user “sh” on my Linux system is “fish”.
(use-package projectile
:config
(projectile-mode 1))
Adding rainbow coloring to parentheses.
(use-package rainbow-delimiters
:hook ((emacs-lisp-mode . rainbow-delimiters-mode)
(clojure-mode . rainbow-delimiters-mode)))
Display the actual color as a background for any hex color value (ex. #ffffff). The code block below enables rainbow-mode in all programming modes (prog-mode) as well as org-mode, which is why rainbow works in this document.
(use-package rainbow-mode
:diminish
:hook org-mode prog-mode)
The following settings are simple modes that are enabled (or disabled) so that Emacs functions more like you would expect a proper editor/IDE to function.
(delete-selection-mode 1) ;; You can select text and delete it by typing.
(electric-indent-mode -1) ;; Turn off the weird indenting that Emacs does by default.
(electric-pair-mode 1) ;; Turns on automatic parens pairing
;; The following prevents <> from auto-pairing when electric-pair-mode is on.
;; Otherwise, org-tempo is broken when you try to <s TAB...
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda ()
(setq-local electric-pair-inhibit-predicate
`(lambda (c)
(if (char-equal c ?<) t (,electric-pair-inhibit-predicate c))))))
(global-auto-revert-mode t) ;; Automatically show changes if the file has changed
(global-display-line-numbers-mode 1) ;; Display line numbers
(global-visual-line-mode t) ;; Enable truncated lines
(menu-bar-mode -1) ;; Disable the menu bar
(scroll-bar-mode -1) ;; Disable the scroll bar
(tool-bar-mode -1) ;; Disable the tool bar
(setq org-edit-src-content-indentation 0) ;; Set src block automatic indent to 0 instead of 2.
(setq use-file-dialog nil) ;; No file dialog
(setq use-dialog-box nil) ;; No dialog box
(setq pop-up-windows nil) ;; No popup windows
In my configs, all of my shells (bash, fish, zsh and the ESHELL) require my shell-color-scripts-git package to be installed. On Arch Linux, you can install it from the AUR. Otherwise, go to my shell-color-scripts repository on GitLab to get it.
Eshell is an Emacs ‘shell’ that is written in Elisp.
(use-package eshell-toggle
:custom
(eshell-toggle-size-fraction 3)
(eshell-toggle-use-projectile-root t)
(eshell-toggle-run-command nil)
(eshell-toggle-init-function #'eshell-toggle-init-ansi-term))
(use-package eshell-syntax-highlighting
:after esh-mode
:config
(eshell-syntax-highlighting-global-mode +1))
;; eshell-syntax-highlighting -- adds fish/zsh-like syntax highlighting.
;; eshell-rc-script -- your profile for eshell; like a bashrc for eshell.
;; eshell-aliases-file -- sets an aliases file for the eshell.
(setq eshell-rc-script (concat user-emacs-directory "eshell/profile")
eshell-aliases-file (concat user-emacs-directory "eshell/aliases")
eshell-history-size 5000
eshell-buffer-maximum-lines 5000
eshell-hist-ignoredups t
eshell-scroll-to-bottom-on-input t
eshell-destroy-buffer-when-process-dies t
eshell-visual-commands'("bash" "fish" "htop" "ssh" "top" "zsh"))
Vterm is a terminal emulator within Emacs. The ‘shell-file-name’ setting sets the shell to be used in M-x shell, M-x term, M-x ansi-term and M-x vterm. By default, the shell is set to ‘fish’ but could change it to ‘bash’ or ‘zsh’ if you prefer.
(use-package vterm
:config
(setq shell-file-name "/bin/sh"
vterm-max-scrollback 5000))
vterm-toggle toggles between the vterm buffer and whatever buffer you are editing.
(use-package vterm-toggle
:after vterm
:config
;; When running programs in Vterm and in 'normal' mode, make sure that ESC
;; kills the program as it would in most standard terminal programs.
(evil-define-key 'normal vterm-mode-map (kbd "<escape>") 'vterm--self-insert)
(setq vterm-toggle-fullscreen-p nil)
(setq vterm-toggle-scope 'project)
(add-to-list 'display-buffer-alist
'((lambda (buffer-or-name _)
(let ((buffer (get-buffer buffer-or-name)))
(with-current-buffer buffer
(or (equal major-mode 'vterm-mode)
(string-prefix-p vterm-buffer-name (buffer-name buffer))))))
(display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-at-bottom)
;;(display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-direction)
;;display-buffer-in-direction/direction/dedicated is added in emacs27
;;(direction . bottom)
;;(dedicated . t) ;dedicated is supported in emacs27
(reusable-frames . visible)
(window-height . 0.4))))
sudo-edit gives us the ability to open files with sudo privileges or switch over to editing with sudo privileges if we initially opened the file without such privileges.
(use-package sudo-edit)
The first line below designates the directory where will place all of our custom-made themes, which I have created only one (dtmacs). You can create your own Emacs themes with the help of the Emacs Theme Editor. I am also installing doom-themes
because it contains a huge collection of themes. M-x load-theme will list all of the themes available.
(add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path "~/.config/emacs/themes/")
(use-package doom-themes
:config
(setq doom-themes-enable-bold t ; if nil, bold is universally disabled
doom-themes-enable-italic t) ; if nil, italics is universally disabled
;; Sets the default theme to load!!!
(load-theme 'doom-one t)
;; Enable custom neotree theme (all-the-icons must be installed!)
(doom-themes-neotree-config)
;; Corrects (and improves) org-mode's native fontification.
(doom-themes-org-config))
(use-package tldr)
With Emacs version 29, true transparency has been added. I have turned transparency off by setting the alpha to ‘100’. If you want some slight transparency, try setting alpha to ‘90’. Of course, if you set alpha to ‘0’, the background of Emacs would completely transparent.
(add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(alpha-background . 100)) ; For all new frames henceforth
(use-package which-key
:init
(which-key-mode 1)
:diminish
:config
(setq which-key-side-window-location 'bottom
which-key-sort-order #'which-key-key-order-alpha
which-key-allow-imprecise-window-fit nil
which-key-sort-uppercase-first nil
which-key-add-column-padding 1
which-key-max-display-columns nil
which-key-min-display-lines 6
which-key-side-window-slot -10
which-key-side-window-max-height 0.25
which-key-idle-delay 0.8
which-key-max-description-length 25
which-key-allow-imprecise-window-fit nil
which-key-separator " → " ))
(defun reader ()
(interactive)
(let ((choices '(("First" . "Hi!")
("Second" . 'second-choice)
("Third" . 'third-choice))))
(alist-get
(completing-read "Choose: " choices)
choices nil nil 'message)))
(defun github-code-search ()
"Search code on github for a given language."
(interactive)
(let ((language (completing-read
"Language: "
'("Emacs Lisp" "Python" "Clojure" "R")))
(code (read-string "Code: ")))
(browse-url
(concat "https://github.com/search?l=" language
"&type=code&q=" code))))
(defun dm-search ()
"Search various search engines."
(interactive)
(let ((engine (completing-read
"Search Engine: "
'("Arch Wiki"
"Bing"
"Google"
"Wikipedia")))
(query (read-string "Query: ")))
(if (equal engine "Google")
(browse-url
(concat "https://www.google.com/search?q=" query)))))
(defun dt/key-value-completing (choice)
(interactive
(list
(let ((completions '(("1" "One")
("2" "Two")
("3" "Three"))))
(cadr (assoc (completing-read "Choose: " completions) completions)))))
(message "You choose `%s'" choice))