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This change affects:
- alias e
- i3 KBDs
- .xsessionrc
It will be interesting to see how this works over SSH. In theory, the
ALTERNATE_EDITOR variable should kick in and `vim` should be used. Time will
tell if this is the preferred setup. Until then...
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See the comment for an explanation about this revision.
- we want to support to GUI
- it's difficult to reuse GUI windows elegantly unless the server is started
from the GUI itself
- consider starting the emacs GUI when X initializes
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This should have been removed a few commits back. Oh well... dirty laundry
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`company-mode' can be pretty noisy in some modes. In fact, I'm writing this in
`fundamental-mode', which is proving to be equally as noisy as the
auto-completion in `markdown-mode'. Stay tuned for an update that disables
`company-mode' in fundamental mode.
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See the README changes for an explanation.
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See the comments in .profile for an explanation and a link to a thread that has
a longer-conversation.
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These are relics from the commit that dropped support for OSX.
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See the comments in .zprofile for an explanation and a link to a much larger
conversation about this issue. It's a bit messy.
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This borrows the setup used with .xsessionrc{,.shared,.device}. It supports
configuration for my desktop, laptop, cloudtop.
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This is intended to be an i3 status bar integration eventually. As long as the
monzo_creds file stays encrypted and out of a public GH repository, this should
be fairly secure.
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This lists all CitC clients.
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This is a bit of a workaround since ideally wpc/ensure-kbds and wpc/kbds minor
mode should eclipse the major-mode's KBDs. I couldn't fully debug the issue, and
in the interest of getting on with things, I resolved to just unbind those keys.
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It appears that (auto-fill-mode 1) may be buffer-local. Adding a hook to
fundamental-mode to ensure auto-fill-mode is enabled for most buffers. Stay
tuned, because this may need to be setup for prog-mode-hook as well. Or
neither... we'll see what works.
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Prefer wpc/ namespace for functions that I define. Consider defining all
functions in one location, similar to ZSH's functions.zsh
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As noted in the comments, this may not be the final destination for this
incantation. It may also be. Right now, I don't know.
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After moving environment variables from ~/.zshrc to ~/.profile, i3 can locate
`lf` on my PATH without any trickier involved. This is quite nice.
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Sometimes just capturing what I want to buy is as satisfying as actually buying
the item. These org-capture templates really alleviate a lot of the anxiety I
associate with trying to remember many things.
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Looks like I forgot to change this entry when updating the other locations in
the dotfiles that reference the wrong hostname for my laptop.
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As mentioned in the comments, prefer the <leader>d for detaching.
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This sometimes is what I what and most of the time not what I want
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This allows configuration for device specific settings - usually or
perhaps exclusively hardware related. Supporting disabling laptop
touchscreen, increasing laptop cursor speed, reversing the scroll
direction of the laptop mouse.
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At the moment is handles caching ttl preferences.
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I added these awhile ago and haven't used them that day or since.
Dropping support until I have a use-case.
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Using the `git rm -r --cached . && git add .` tip from: http://www.codeblocq.com/2016/01/Untrack-files-already-added-to-git-repository-based-on-gitignore/
I'm able to finally ignore these files. Things should be cleaner moving forward.
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Dropping support for OSX. Moving forward these dotfiles will depend on Linux
systems. Furthermore, since I'm support a ~/bin, the machines that consume these
dotfiles depend on i386 architectures. Linux and i386 are two dependencies that
I'm okay with since the leverage this assumption provides, makes their existence
tolerable.
There is some Google leakage herein, which includes aliases, functions, and
mentions of cloudtop. For now, this is okay. I may break the Google specific
code into its own repository, but for now, this is less maintenance.
This also introduces a ~/.profile instead of erroneously defining environment
variables in my zshrc file, which was unadvised.
This is a large commit and also introduces new aliases, variables, functions
that I accumulated over the past week or so while migrating away from OSX and
onto my new setup. Hopefully in the future I'll be more precise with my commits.
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My Emacs installation would fail on new machines because:
* use-package
* evil
* paredit
use-package is needed to install everything else.
evil and paredit were required in functions.el and other places before they were
called like (use-package evil ...). This should improve things but not fix the
entire issue.
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Removing more files that clutter my `gst`
This time I ran...
```bash
git rm -r --cached .
```
...which is supposed to help ignore files that `git` already tracks. This may be
the missing piece I've been looking for.
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After yet another unpleasant experience starting up GPG on a new system, I
decided to encode my learnings and mistakes as aliases, functions, scripts,
hoping to protect my future me from myself. Fingers crossed!
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Support generic ELisp fn. Should have a dumping grounds for ELisp
fns similar to my dumping_grounds.zsh.
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Miscellaneous maintenance tasks for my ZSH life.
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Now this has been missing from my workflow for awhile.
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I should standardize on `ls` for list instead of `l`. This may have even
been a typo when I first defined it.
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Lists the packages installed by `nix-env`. Moving forward, it might be
useful to run something like...
`$ nix_installed >nix-env.txt`
...and commit that to this repository a la the brew.txt file that
previously floated around this repo. For now, I'm unwilling to commit to
that solution, because I'm hoping a better alternative exists.
Perhaps this should be an alias. Still unsure why I write aliases
sometimes and functions other times. It might be worth documenting as a
principle that I can lean on.
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These may be configurable via .rgrc or .fdrc files, but frankly I have
enough RC files floating around. This should be fine.
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Supports ZSH themes based on which device I'm working. This might get
annoying after awhile, but I think the idea of having the prompt reflect
when I'm on a different machine than my own might be useful.
Adds "cloudtop" alias in ssh config.
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I couldn't pull lsp-python from Melpa properly and since I'm
currently not doing any Python work, I figure I will drop support
for it temporarily.
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This was removed when I was still trialing Nix. Since I need to be on
gLinux for work and Nix isn't an option, I need something that works.
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I documented my consumption of wpcarro/dotfiles in the README. The dream
is to just clone this repo and run `make install`. We'll get there.
TODO: drop support for OSX
TODO: clean up the rest of this README
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This simplies the `e` alias and the EDITOR variable definition.
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Before I noticed the rtp variable, the Vundle installation was a bit
nebulous to me.
TODO: Consider dropping support for vanilla altogether.
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See comment for an explanation about the additions.
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I learned about compgen, so I made a bunch of aliases that should
help me remember its uses.
Also added a myriad of others.
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I'm finding that I'm visiting XResources more frequently than I'm
visiting ~/.xinitrc or other X files.
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<leader>j is commonly used for me, so I figured these should be
supported here as well.
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I have the (package-initialize) call already in wpc-package.el.
I'm unsure how this removal is ending up in a git status because I'm
pretty sure I've never commited that to this repo. Need to tighten
things up I guess.
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This repo's history seems to reflect my difficult wrestling with
Git, GitHub, gitignore files. I'm still not sure I understand
everything that's going on.
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This package was deprecated. See the GH Readme for more details.
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- support <leader>e* KBDs for quickly editing common configuration files
- prefer dark theme to light theme
- prefer nowrap by default instead of toggling wrap
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10 was just too big on my gLinux 4k setup.
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I should eventually support a shell variable in variables.zsh that
exports CURRENT_PROJECT, which Emacs can read.
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