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2020-01-06 Temporarily disable flycheckWilliam Carroll1-7/+3
TL;DR: Problem: I ran into a bug where my computer wallpaper was changing every five seconds whenever my init.el file was open and I was typing in it. Short-term solution: Disable flycheck. Long-term solution: Disable flycheck just for Elisp or just for init.el in Elisp. Post Mortem: Warning: If you have flycheck-emacs-lisp-initialize-packages set to auto or really anything other than nil, than the emacs-lisp flycheck-checker will spin up a new Emacs instance, and evaluate all of the Elisp in init.el. Why does this matter? Well, if like me, you have code anywhere in your init.el (and any files downstream from init.el), that code will get evaluated not just twice. But countless times... tens, hundreds, w/e. So... while you might think you have code that is just running at startup this code will be called incessantly. As a dramatic, contrived example, if you had something like... ```elisp (bank/send :amount 100 :to "wpcarro@gmail.com") ``` ...anywhere in that your init.el would evaluate, you may end up sending wpcarro@gmail.com millions of dollars. To make debugging this problem a bit more complicated is that because this runs in a separate Emacs instance, you can't do something like... ```elisp (defvar already-evaluated? nil) (unless already-evaluated? (bank/send :amount 100 :to "wpcarro@gmail.com")) (setq already-evaluated? t) ``` ...since the `already-evaluated?` variable will be local to the Emacs instance. So if you needed a mechanism to ensure code like this runs only once, you would need a way to share this semaphore across Emacs instances -- e.g. writing to and reading from disk.
2020-01-06 Ensure git yday alias formats commits like git todayWilliam Carroll1-2/+2
Prefer the --oneline flag for `git yday` so that it is formatted like the `git today` command.
2020-01-06 Support more fish abbr's for gitWilliam Carroll1-0/+2
I'm sure that there is a fish package that supports git aliases or abbreviations. This time, I'm preferring to write my own. Side note: The more that I use fish's abbreviations, the less that I like them -- at least for the way in which I'm using them.
2019-12-24 Combine google-{stuff,tooling}William Carroll3-58/+31
Google-related files should eventually be moved out of GitHub hosting and onto Google infrastructure (e.g. Git on Borg). When I do this, I should run: ```fish > git grep --ignore-case google (git rev-list --all) ``` To assess the reference I've introduced into this repository. Other tools that should come in handy when I do this are: - git filter-branch - BFG repo-cleaner
2019-12-24 Support JS-style header in web-modeWilliam Carroll1-0/+7
Yasnippet supports a way to share snippets between related modes. I should do this instead of just defining a new snippet here. Well... until then.
2019-12-24 Drop support for purpose.elWilliam Carroll1-54/+1
For now, my lack of understanding of purpose results in purpose getting in my way. One day, I may reinvestigate this. For now, I'm attempting to learn Prolog and Nix, which is occupying most of my tolerance for new technology.
2019-12-24 Support evil-magit, refineWilliam Carroll2-1/+10
It took me awhile to install evil-magit because I believed that evil-collection supported it. My grasp of Emacs bindings was enough to tolerate the strangely "inconsistent" KBD support of in magit. Eventually though my tolerance waned, and I verified that evil-collection does *not* support magit, and suggests that users seek evil-magit. I did that. I do not regret it. Installing Wilfred's refine.el, which is a lovely package for interactively editing data structures. Go LISP!
2019-12-24 Defensively install all-the-icons assetsWilliam Carroll1-20/+10
Wrap installation call with a predicate that checks on the file-system for the icon assets. Along the way, document other parts of the wpc-ui package.
2019-12-24 Refactor strings.el testsWilliam Carroll1-23/+18
Ensure that string.el follows the latest whim in my Elisp testing circus.
2019-12-24 Support ensure_{file,dir} in zshWilliam Carroll1-4/+18
Support functions for ensuring the existence of directories and files. These functions represent the type of small ergonomic wins that I believe libraries should support.
2019-12-24 Support rainbow-delimiters-modeWilliam Carroll1-0/+4
Why did I ever remove this? Perhaps git can help me answer that.
2019-12-24 Support TypescriptWilliam Carroll1-3/+26
I had previously only worked with Facebook's Flow. Typescript support in Emacs is excellent!
2019-12-24 Update Tramp configurationWilliam Carroll1-4/+23
I'm unsure if this file should be included in my dotfiles, but it doesn't seem to contain sensitive information.
2019-12-24 Prefer somes? to some? in math.elWilliam Carroll1-4/+4
In a moment of strong opinions against variadic functions, I defined maybe/somes? and redefined maybe/some? to be non-variadic. I'm not sure if I feel as strongly about that change as I did when I made it. Either way, the change remains and math.el is broken unless it consumes maybe/somes?, so... this does that!
2019-12-24 Update docs for macros/support-file-extensionWilliam Carroll1-1/+1
I provided the wrong usage example in my documentation. This goes to show how critical generated documentation is to the goal of documentation reliability, which itself bolsters the goal of documentation in general.
2019-12-24 Fix typo in keyboard configurationWilliam Carroll1-1/+1
I was missing a trailing comma in my xmodmap call. This rectifies that mistake.
2019-12-24 Remove aliases for personal projectWilliam Carroll1-4/+0
I believe that I defined these aliases when I was optimistic about using them. I never ended up habituating that usage, so these are covered in dust.
2019-12-24 Update OCaml supportWilliam Carroll2-3/+3
After attempting to run OCaml on a separate machine, I realized that I needed to update the documentation in my wpc-ocaml package.
2019-12-24 Delete "conflicted copy" filesWilliam Carroll3-53/+0
TODO: It may be preferable to augment my git history to remove the traces of these files ever existing. For now, since I value a precise git history over a pristine git history and my tendancy to maintain the former is sometimes at odds with my goal of the latter, I'm saving this work for a later date.
2019-12-24 Support PrologWilliam Carroll2-0/+21
Register the .pl file extension with `prolog-mode'. This is useful because I'm reading the "Learn Prolog Now!" book at the moment.
2019-12-24 Support fish shell!William Carroll2-0/+301
After some back-and-forth, I'm trialing fish shell instead of zsh as my default shell. For now, I'm porting the aliases.zsh into config.fish -- defining them as abbreviations instead of aliases; this preference may change. See the commentary in config.fish for more information. A spent a lot of time in zsh and built much configuration, so supporting fish may take considerable time. Here's some work that remains: TODO: - Port functions.zsh - Port variables.zsh - Port zle.zsh
2019-12-24 Temporarily disable code that creates circular depsWilliam Carroll3-26/+38
After attempting to package some of my Elisp libraries using Nix, I exposed circular dependencies between modules that has existed for awhile. I'm temporarily disabling this code since I do not have time to refactor everything. When I get around to packaging everything, I'll need to resolve these issues. For now, I must carry on.
2019-12-24 Massive configuration overhaulWilliam Carroll532-1259/+88357
Currently paying the price of months of non-diligent git usage. Here's what has changed. - Theming support in Gvcci and wpgtk - Dropping support for i3 - Supporting EXWM - Many Elisp modules - Collapsed redundant directories in ./configs
2019-05-14 Support functions for navigating Google3William Carroll1-0/+23
I had `tbz`, which toggles between a project directory and it's associated blaze-bin. I added three functions which support navigating to blaze-bin, blaze-genfiles, and to the project root.
2019-05-13 Support hardware-based aliasesWilliam Carroll1-0/+12
Hibernating, sleeping, WiFi configuration...
2019-05-13 Support additional mercurial aliasesWilliam Carroll2-1/+4
More analogue to git for mercurial.
2019-05-13 Delete duplicate Google3 aliasWilliam Carroll1-1/+0
Whoops...
2019-05-13 Prefer floating lf windowWilliam Carroll2-1/+9
Ensures that the lf instances are floating windows when created.
2019-05-13 Support sandboxes for Elixir, Haskell, ClojureWilliam Carroll2-11/+8
The dream is to create an offline version of something like repl.it.
2019-05-13 Supports home_theater functionWilliam Carroll1-0/+29
Helpful reminder for how to setup bluetooth, TV streaming, etc. Sadly I need this because I still have a lot of trouble working with Linux.
2019-05-13 Support alternative lock screenWilliam Carroll4-5/+25
Also adds some rules for the Compton configuration so, that the lock screen isn't transparent.
2019-05-13 Support g4d for Google repositoriesWilliam Carroll1-0/+8
Support aliases to quickly navigate the Google3 source code tree.
2019-04-15 Support alias for `tput reset`William Carroll1-0/+1
Useful command to run instead of `clear` - especially after printing sensitive information to STDOUT. E.g. after running - `pass show misc/secret`.
2019-04-15 Support comptonWilliam Carroll2-0/+17
Compton helps composite windows in X. This supports shadows, transparency, and some other effects of which I'm unaware at the moment.
2019-04-15 Support i3-gapsWilliam Carroll1-4/+9
Re-enabling support for i3-gaps after successfully installing it from source.
2019-04-15 Don't log DONE time in org-modeWilliam Carroll1-1/+0
At the moment, I don't find these timestamps useful.
2019-04-09 Support directory alias for google3 experimentalWilliam Carroll1-0/+1
I intend on using my experimental folder more regularly for Java, Blaze, etc. tests.
2019-04-09 Support align KBD for evil-leaderWilliam Carroll1-0/+1
<leader>= should align a selected region. This should have been added awhile ago, but it's great to have now!
2019-04-09 Support Java snippet for main functionWilliam Carroll1-0/+7
Should output: `public static void main(String[] args)`. More of these Java snippets to come.
2019-04-08 Support Google IRC in irssiWilliam Carroll1-2/+14
Also changes a few config settings for auto{connect,join}ing. This is still a WIP.
2019-04-08 Drop i3 support for spawning apps in horizontal or vertical modeWilliam Carroll1-13/+8
Prefer using i3's "active edge" to control where apps are spawned.
2019-04-08 Drop support for extending Emacs's default word regexWilliam Carroll1-9/+0
This was causing problems with my Emacs initialization. I don't have time to troubleshoot, so I'm removing this for now.
2019-04-03 Support alias for Google's Intellij pathWilliam Carroll1-0/+1
Hardlink paths are hard for me to remember. NOTE: It's now more reliable with the DISPLAY fix
2019-04-03 Reintroduce nohup to browse functionWilliam Carroll1-8/+4
Updates the implementation to ensure that the nohup.txt file isn't created.
2019-04-03 Update regexp used with evil-mode's * and # KBDsWilliam Carroll1-0/+9
I'd bet that there is a better way to achieve this, but I couldn't find it, and I need this experience to be better.
2019-04-03 Fix $DISPLAY issues with TmuxWilliam Carroll2-0/+21
Ensure that DISPLAY is set correctly so that commands executed in Tmux that require X windows don't disappear.
2019-04-03 Support dmenu integration for Chrome bookmarksWilliam Carroll1-0/+3
I'd like to regain control of my browsing bookmarks with a simpler solution using `dmenu`, `i3`, and a text file. TODO: drop support for Chrome bookmarks by porting all remaining bookmarks to bookmarks.txt NOTE: maybe change bookmarks.txt to bookmarks.json to support nesting. Could be simply with `jq`.
2019-04-02 Support sandboxing languages like Elixir, HaskellWilliam Carroll2-4/+20
The previous commit foreshadows this change. This also introduces so changes for the Docker tooling.
2019-04-02 Augment clipmenu KBD to paste-in-placeWilliam Carroll1-1/+5
Introduces the `xdotool` dependency, which is a way to simulate X window events from the CLI.
2019-04-02 Support .docker/config fileWilliam Carroll1-0/+3
Useful since helpful aliases and functions around creating sandboxed REPL environments for languages like, Elixir, Haskell are on the way. Other languages that might be interesting to support would be Clojure.