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Change `keybindings/` -> `keybinding/`. Whoops...
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Preferring to use the `general` package for defining leader-prefixed keybindings
than `evil-leader`.
This TODO has existed for quite awhile, so I'm pleased to finish it!
During the cleanup, I deleted some keybindings that I no longer used.
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See TODO for more information.
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This currently doesn't work and as such is a work-in-progress.
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Adds a few tests for vector{set,set!} functions.
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When Emacs starts it's called from xsessionrc.shared, which is called outside of
direnv's .envrc scope. Because of this variables defined therein, like
ORG_DIRECTORY, are undefined and prevent Emacs from initializing.
I'm hard-coding the `org-directory` variable for now and removing references to
`(getenv "ORG_DIRECTORY")`.
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While my `prelude/start-process` function cannot support arguments in the form
of `'single quotes'`, I'm using `start-process`.
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Point the constants/current-project variable to my mono-repo.
The constants.el file isn't as populated as I was expecting and I think
supporting it introduces indirection in my code. I'm considering removing it.
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Another small step towards dropping support for evil-leader, which general
supplants.
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Removing the major-modes and VCS information from my mode line, since I don't
use this much and I think my mode line is noisy enough as is.
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In the interest of slimming down, removing these dusty keybindings.
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Add missing headers and remove gratuitious whitespace.
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Some more pains of weening off of Dropbox is that my Emacs initialization is
sensitive to dependencies and missing require statements. I'm still debugging
everything.
Some modules called `exwm-input-set-key` before the `window-manager` module
loaded, which itself requires EXWM. This broke initialization. To get around
this I could've called `(require 'exwm)` in each of those modules. I chose to
define a `keybindings.el` module to whitelist some of my EXWM keybindings. I'm
not sure if this is the best way forward, but it is *some* way forward.
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Simple wrapper around s-contains? but in the interest of avoiding a mixture of
s.el and stirng.el functions, the wrapper was defined.
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Since the tokenizing isn't working as expected, my keyboard.el function
keyboard/swap-caps-lock-and-escape was silenting failing.
I'm adding a prelude/refute in that function to make the failures noisy until
the tokenizing is properly supported.
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Add Gruvbox theme in themes.el.
Also made a note to consider supporting themes:
- with solid colors as wallpaper
- without compton's transparency
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One small change in a larger effort to drop support for evil-leader.
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Also make a note to rename entr.el to something else. That module should be
refactored, but it gets the job done currently.
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Move `wpc/find-file-split` directly below `wpc/find-file`.
TODO: This module is quite old and served as a bit of a dumping grounds for me
for a long time. As such, I think I should consider deleting dead code and
moving some of these functions to other modules.
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This function returns the contents of the clipboard without calling paste.
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After moving some environment variables out of `~/.profile` and into a `.envrc`
file, I broke some of my modules because Emacs, which is started in
`~/.xsessionrc.shared`, is started from outside of the `.envrc` scope.
Thankfully someone wrote an excellent Emacs integration with `direnv` so now the
world keeps turning and it is even more beautiful than it was previously.
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Sometimes I just want to visit //google3.
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Many times when I run `prism-mode` the contrast between the colors isn't strong
enough. This is unfortunate because I really like the idea.
Perhaps one day I can submit a PR to ensure that it uses the highest-contrast
colors available to it.
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Magit as a fullscreen buffer helps me focus by removing the noise of additional
buffers.
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`colorscheme/prev` was calling `colorscheme/load`, which has been changed to
`colorscheme/set`.
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I find that I continually reach for the Doom themes rather than any of the
base16 or others.
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I don't feel like the confirmation dialog adds much value.
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After defining the scrot.el module, I don't have much use for this function. In
fairness, I never used this function too much; I wrote it early on when I first
switched from i3 to EXWM. As such, it's a bit sloppy. Happy whenever I get a
change to do some spring cleaning.
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I'm liking both of these fonts enough to prefer them over "Input Mono"... at
least for the time being.
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This library exposes a function called `package-lint-current-buffer` that I
needed to call when attempting to publish `ivy-clipmenu` to MELPA.
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What's the point of adding them if I'm not going to use them?
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In case libraries consuming this would like a way to control the message that's
output.
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Write some Elisp to work with `scrot`, Linux's CLI utility for taking
screenshots. It's been too long this that was working as expected!
As a bonus, I learned that it's possible to copy images to Linux's clipboard and
not just their file paths. This makes for a really nice UX!
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Move keybindings from ivy-clipmenu.el into my clipboard.el. I didn't want to
presume users' preferences for the keybindings in ivy-clipmenu.
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TL;DR: Preparing ivy-clipmenu for publishing.
Also:
- Removes lingering TODO items.
- Clarifies module and function documentation.
- Defines groups for custom variables.
- Supports history variable for ivy-read.
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These are missing and as a code janitor that's just plain unacceptable.
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TL;DR: Attempting to use Elisp to manage my Terminator themes.
Read the terminal.el module docs for more context about this endeavor.
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clipmenu/list-clips previously didn't sort or deduplicate entries in the same
way that the existing clipmenu list_clips function did. After running some
tests, clipmenu/list-clips matches the output except I'm unsure my duplicate
algorithm is identical.
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Since I already support toggling for the 4k monitor, I might as well support it
for my laptop too.
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Support a function to deduplicate adjacent elements in a list.
Also tracks additional work with TODOs.
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Writes an Elisp macro to use `call-process` (because it's fast) but capture the
output to a string.
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Ensures parsec.el is installed in Emacs.
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It seems like something when I run `display/enable-4k` my resolution isn't at 4k
fully. However, when I call the same command on the command line it does scale
properly. This doesn't sound likely, and frankly I haven't had too much time to
try and reproduce this. Hence - the TODO!
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Instead of keeping this in my ~/.profile, I'm going to define it in .envrc.
What I still don't know is how functions like `getenv` are supposed to interact
with direnv. I suppose maybe they aren't? Right now, when I call
`(getenv "DOTFILES")` from Emacs, it's `nil`, which I understand. Hopefully the
more I use direnv, the more reasonable expectations I'll have.
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Since I moved this repository away from Dropbox, my elpa, melpa, quelpa packages
weren't automatically syncing. This crutch, once removed, cause my Emacs
initialization to fall-over.
This commit patches some of those missing dependencies.
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After a few weeks of having this idea in the back of my mind, I began supporting
an ivy interface to clipmenu. I tried clipmon.el for awhile, but it wasn't as
good as clipmenu in my experience. To get the best of both worlds, I'm
attempting to write an Emacs client for clipmenu! Stay tuned for more updates.
If I open source this, which I'd like to, I'll need to answer a few questions:
- How should I handle libraries like my prelude.el?
- How can I eject this from my mono-repo and dotfiles?
See the TODOs scattered throughout the module for an idea of the remaining
work. I'd estimate that there's about one to three more hours of work.
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Write macro that wraps Elisp's builtin `benchmark` function. I'm doing this
because `prelude/time` more closely resembles the API that I would expect.
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I prefer cdown/clipmenu. Forthcoming is an ivy/counsel (I never know which word
to use) client for clipmenud!
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Create a module for working with Emacs's regions.
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Create a finance module to help me cheaply calculate things like the future
value of a Spotify subscription or Dropbox subscription or Jiu Jitsu
membership.
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