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authorWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2020-02-14T15·38+0000
committerWilliam Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>2020-02-14T15·38+0000
commit0456a1c4b4405da2681296b2250681454637d80f (patch)
tree89b472aa0277ce7d7e23f4bdfa4df8b3d1cb8818 /emacs/.emacs.d/wpc/email.el
parent8105af7b8d9584c354568d8d49c8354d20018387 (diff)
Define notmuch KBDs
Until I have more opinions about my workflow with notmuch, I will redefine the
KBDs from Gmail that I'm comfortable with. While not many KBDs are defined here,
evil-collection defines dozens, many of which I find reasonable; those that I
disagree with, I've unbound in this commit.

Composing emails in notmuch feels similar to writing a commit message with
magit. I want to be able to type :x or :wq, but these commands don't DWIM. For
magit, I'd like that behavior to be the same as `C-c C-c`; not surprisingly, for
notmuch, I'd like the same.

I've bound :x to do this for notmuch. I'd like to define a macro that can easily
define buffer-local evil-ex commands for particular modes. This should lower the
cost of defining evil-ex commands and hopefully convince me to support some of
this desired behavior.
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