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2019-12-24 r/298 fix(emacs.d): Pick new buffers *into* the active windowVincent Ambo1-4/+4
Instead of splitting below and moving the target buffer into the new split, split and move the buffer into the active window. The other way around does (for some reason I don't fully understand) not work because `split-window-below` may return invalid windows.
2019-12-24 r/297 feat(emacs.d): Advise split-window-below to call edwina-arrangeVincent Ambo1-1/+3
2019-12-24 r/296 feat(emacs.d): Enable edwina package for window managementVincent Ambo1-0/+21
Configures edwina using `s-w` as the key prefix (in line with my other EXWM-related commands). An additional function is added that switches to a buffer (borrowing the implementation from `ivy-switch-buffer`) but splitting it into a new window instead.
2019-12-23 r/295 feat(emacs.d): Bind 's-g m' to notmuch UIVincent Ambo1-0/+3
2019-12-23 r/294 feat(third_party/lieer): Overwrite included client secretVincent Ambo4-1/+35
2019-12-23 r/293 refactor(ops/kms_pass): Pin encrypted secrets into Nix storeVincent Ambo2-1/+1
2019-12-23 r/292 feat(third_party): Check in derivation for lieerVincent Ambo2-0/+28
2019-12-22 r/291 fix(cheddar): Fix errors if filename does not have an extensionVincent Ambo1-9/+7
2019-12-22 r/290 feat(emacs): Install edwina packageVincent Ambo1-0/+1
No configuration for this yet, I just want to try it out. It seems like an interesting way of managing Emacs windows!
2019-12-21 r/289 feat(cgit-taz): Add patches for subtree about/ handlingVincent Ambo5-4/+123
1. Generate links to subtree about pages. 2. Render README files in subtrees, too.
2019-12-21 r/288 feat(cheddar): Style pre-elements for better readabilityVincent Ambo1-4/+22
Uses GitHub-like styling for <pre> elements, i.e. slight padding and background colour highlighting.
2019-12-21 r/287 feat(cheddar): Render code blocks in Markdown via syntectVincent Ambo1-26/+82
Implements fully static (i.e. no JavaScript!) highlighting of code blocks when rendering Markdown. This works by walking through the Comrak AST and replacing any code blocks with pre-rendered HTML blocks. Syntaxes are chosen based on the "block info", which is the string users put after the block's opening fence. This can either be a (case-insensitive) name of a syntax, or alternatively a file extension associated with the desired syntax. The theme is set to one that imitates GitHub.
2019-12-21 r/286 docs(cheddar): Mention cgit filter compatibility in READMEVincent Ambo1-0/+11
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