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This function makes it possible to pass in a folder with additional
local configuration from somewhere downstream.
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Exposes readTree from the package set but with a twist: It's exposed
as a functor that references the `.config` field from itself to get at
the configuration to be passed to packages.
This makes it possible for downstream users to make use of `readTree`
but with their own configuration.
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Exposes an `overrideEmacs` which can take a package function that
receives the current package list and can make arbitrary modifications
to it.
This makes it possible for me to maintain a private overlay for e.g.
work purposes with packages that should not be visible in my public
repos.
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This was set to my old home directory name from a different machine
and I had low-key been wondering why it didn't work, but not enough to
go do something about it.
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This is extremely annoying in vterms, so now it's gone!
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This moves the terminals inside of my Emacs from being `gnome-terminal` instances under EXWM over to [emacs-libvterm](https://github.com/akermu/emacs-libvterm).
This incredible package embeds a fully featured terminal emulator (based on `libvterm`) into Emacs with the killer feature of being able to switch a terminal buffer to read-only text mode and use normal Emacs selection commands.
This is something I've wanted for a long time and that `ansi-term` etc. just weren't good enough for!
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This incredible package provides a fully functional, libvterm based
terminal emulator inside of Emacs.
Killer feature: It's possible to switch the buffer into a full Emacs
text mode (read-only) for selections and such.
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Finally an excuse to use some cl-defstruct magic in Elisp!
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As requested by @wpcarro, some bits of my Emacs configuration are now in separate local packages (located at `//depot/tools/emacs-pkgs/`).
Specifically this change introduces:
* `tools.emacs-pkgs.dottime`: A package to render time in the modeline as [dottime](https://dotti.me)
* `tools.emacs-pkgs.term-switcher`: A package to quickly switch between and open new terminal instances in EXWM using ivy
My Emacs configuration is updated to accomodate these refactorings.
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I actually find a lot of its behaviour very annoying, rather than
smart. Good old electric-pair-mode usually does what I want.
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In several places I used `:init` instead of `:config` and things
worked due to lazy loading anyways.
That's no excuse not to fix it though ...
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Instead of locally advicing format-time-string, use my dottime
package.
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This package adds a toggle for displaying modeline time in dottime, as
well as a function for formatting time as dottime generically.
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Adds a "do what I mean" multiple-cursor selection with the logic that
I find most useful:
* If there is no active region, mark the next line (or lines, based on
prefix argument)
* If there is an active region that spans multiple lines, call
`mc/edit-lines`
* If there is an active region on a single line, trigger a custom
selection hydra with functionality equivalent to
`mc/mark-more-like-this-extended` but a slightly improved user
experience
Hopefully this will make it easier to get into the habit of actually
using multiple-cursors without calling the mc commands via M-x
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The new version correctly builds external binaries at package roots.
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This enables usage of __dispatch.sh from anywhere, even outside of the
depot.
Specifically this means I can add `~/depot/bin` to my $PATH and all
the registered tools work from anywhere.
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One simple rule to rule them all: In prog-mode, <tab> tries to invoke
company.
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Configures Emacs' `customize` to write directly to my Emacs
configuration. This comes with the caveat that the new config will
only be loaded if my Emacs is rebuilt.
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Builds an Emacs that is not only configured with the required packages
but with the entire Emacs configuration for my personal setup.
This means that `nix-env -iA tools.emacs` will install a
fully-configured Emacs that can be launched as the window manager from
my ~/.xsession.
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This allows me to have local Emacs configuration that is tracked
separately from the rest.
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These changes were made in a fork of my configuration that is not
publicly available and detailed history will not be included in this
public commit.
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See dotti.me for more information about dottime.
<3 edef
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This makes it possible to use my terminal selector with any X11
terminal, configurable via two simple variables.
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Ng is used by my Emacs derivation. I don't actually know what they do
differently, but it seems sensible to use the same one in both places.
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