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This makes it possible to quickly adjust the size of text in all
frames using one keyboard shortcut. Each of these functions
understands a prefix argument to mean "please only operate on the
current buffer", hence the following bindings and effects:
Global:
* `C-=`: Increase the global font size (chosen because `+` lies on the
`=` key)
* `C--`: Decrease the global font size
* `C-x C-0`: Restore the global default font size
Local:
* `C-u C-=`: Increase the local font size
* `C-u C--`: Decrease the local font size
* `C-u C-x C-0`: Restore the local default font size
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This avoids a conflict with some work tooling.
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For some reason setting the initial load-path via `--directory` does
not work and leads to an Emacs without any packages.
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This function makes it possible to build an Emacs instance that,
instead of launching an Emacs built by Nix, configures an Emacs
already present on the system to use the packages built by Nix.
This **requires** that the versions of the two Emacsen (i.e. the one
used by Nix to build and the one used to run the packages) are kept in
sync, otherwise byte-code incompatibilities may lead to undefined
behaviour.
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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 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 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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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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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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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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