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1 * macOS installation info 2 On macOS, I use Homebrew to install Emacs from daviderestivo/emacs-head/emacs-head@28. 3 I install with ~--HEAD --with-dbus --with-cocoa --with-xwidgets --with-native-comp~. 4 5 * Why I choose use-package 6 - provides bind-key by default 7 - is mostly just macros that wrap the needed stuff from package.el. can check that with ~macroexpand~. 8 - adds a bunch of performance improvements 9 * Let me know when we're at a certain version 10 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 11 (when (version<= "30" emacs-version) 12 (message "Check out C-x w d to make windows dedicated.")) 13 #+end_src 14 * Install from source 15 Emacs 29 ships with a way to install packages from source, here's a small wrapper around it. 16 17 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 18 (cl-defun za/package-vc-install (&key (fetcher "github") repo name rev backend load) 19 "Install a package from a remote if it's not already installed. 20 This is a thin wrapper around `package-vc-install' in order to 21 make non-interactive usage more ergonomic. Takes the following 22 named arguments: 23 24 - FETCHER the remote where to get the package (e.g., \"gitlab\"). 25 If omitted, this defaults to \"github\". 26 27 - REPO should be the name of the repository (e.g., 28 \"slotThe/arXiv-citation\". 29 30 - NAME, REV, and BACKEND are as in `package-vc-install' (which 31 see). 32 33 - LOAD is optionally a subdirectory that should be added to `load-path'." 34 (let* ((url (cond ((string-match-p (rx bos "http" (? ?s) "://") repo) 35 repo) 36 (t (format "https://www.%s.com/%s" fetcher repo)))) 37 (iname (when name (intern name))) 38 (pac-name (or iname (intern (file-name-base repo)))) 39 (to-load (when load 40 (format "%s/%s" 41 (package-desc-dir (package-get-descriptor pac-name)) 42 load)))) 43 (unless (package-installed-p pac-name) 44 (package-vc-install url iname rev backend)) 45 (when load 46 (unless (file-directory-p to-load) 47 (user-error "Not a readable dir: %s" to-load)) 48 (add-to-list 'load-path to-load)) 49 (message "%s" pac-name))) 50 #+end_src 51 52 You can use this in use-package with an ~:init~ clause. 53 54 * exec-path-from-shell (macOS) 55 In macOS, the path is not set correctly (i.e. as it is in the terminal) in the GUI app. This fixes it. 56 Not needed when using emacs-plus, because it has a custom patch for it. It also defines a [[https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus?tab=readme-ov-file#system-appearance-change][custom variable]] which hopefully should be enough to detect if we're running emacs-plus. 57 58 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 59 (when (and (string-equal system-type "darwin") 60 (not (boundp 'ns-system-appearance-change-functions))) 61 (use-package exec-path-from-shell 62 :config 63 (add-to-list 'exec-path-from-shell-variables "NOTMUCH_CONFIG") 64 (exec-path-from-shell-initialize))) 65 #+end_src 66 67 * Emacs file locations 68 ** Auto-Save files 69 By default, auto-save files ("#file#") are placed in the same directory as the file itself. 70 I want to put this all in some unified place: 71 72 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 73 (let ((saves-directory "~/.local/share/emacs/saves/")) 74 (unless (file-directory-p saves-directory) 75 (make-directory saves-directory)) 76 (setq auto-save-file-name-transforms 77 `((".*" ,saves-directory t)))) 78 #+end_src 79 80 ** Backup files 81 By default, backup files (those with a tilde) are saved in the same directory as the currently edited file. 82 This setting puts them in ~/.local/share/emacs/backups. 83 84 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 85 (let ((backups-directory "~/.local/share/emacs/backups")) 86 (unless (file-directory-p backups-directory) 87 (make-directory backups-directory)) 88 (setq backup-directory-alist `(("." . ,backups-directory))) 89 (setq backup-by-copying t)) 90 #+end_src 91 92 ** Custom settings file 93 Both commands are necessary. 94 First one tells Emacs where to save customizations. 95 The second one actually loads them. 96 97 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 98 (setq custom-file (expand-file-name (concat user-emacs-directory "custom.el"))) 99 (load custom-file) 100 #+end_src 101 ** Delete by trash 102 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 103 (setq delete-by-moving-to-trash t) 104 (unless (fboundp 'system-move-file-to-trash) 105 (setq trash-directory "~/.Trash")) 106 #+end_src 107 * Daemon 108 I want to have a way to kill the Emacs daemon. 109 So, define a function that kills the frame, and with a prefix kills emacs. 110 111 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 112 (defun za/emacsclient-c-x-c-c (&optional arg) 113 "If running in emacsclient, make C-x C-c exit frame, and C-u C-x C-c exit Emacs." 114 (interactive "P") ; prefix arg in raw form 115 (if arg 116 (save-buffers-kill-emacs) 117 (save-buffers-kill-terminal))) 118 #+end_src 119 120 Then, if I'm in an emacsclient, I want to bind C-x C-c to that function (if not, I just want the default keybinding): 121 122 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 123 ;; If not running in emacsclient, use the default bindings 124 (if (daemonp) 125 (bind-key "C-x C-c" #'za/emacsclient-c-x-c-c)) 126 #+end_src 127 128 Furthermore, I want to set the theme correctly whenever I connect with 'emacsclient': 129 130 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 131 (if (daemonp) 132 (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions #'za/auto-select-theme)) 133 #+end_src 134 * Sound support 135 On macOS, you can use afplay: 136 137 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 138 (defun za/play-sound-file-macos (file &optional volume device) 139 "Play sound using `afplay` on macOS" 140 (unless (file-readable-p file) 141 (user-error "File %s not readable." file)) 142 143 ;; the `apply` is required here because I need to build a list of arguments 144 (apply 'start-process `("afplay" nil 145 "afplay" 146 ,@(if volume (list "-v" (int-to-string volume))) 147 ,file))) 148 #+end_src 149 150 Then redefine the play-sound-file function where needed: 151 152 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 153 (cond ((and (not (fboundp 'play-sound-internal)) 154 (eq system-type 'darwin)) 155 (advice-add 'play-sound-file :override #'za/play-sound-file-macos))) 156 #+end_src 157 * DISABLED Fix non-dbus macOS notification 158 macOS version might not be compiled with dbus support; in that case you can use e.g. terminal-notifier. 159 If you use the ~sender~ option, notifications don't show 160 unless the app is in the background. [[https://github.com/julienXX/terminal-notifier/issues/68][See this Github issue.]] 161 162 #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no 163 ;; on mac without dbus: 164 (org-show-notification-handler 165 (lambda (str) (start-process "terminal-notifier" nil (executable-find "terminal-notifier") 166 "-title" "Timer done" 167 "-message" str 168 "-group" "org.gnu.Emacs" 169 "-ignoreDnD" 170 "-activate" "org.gnu.Emacs"))) 171 #+end_src 172 * Custom notification functions 173 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 174 (defun za/notify (title message) 175 "Show notification with TITLE and MESSAGE." 176 (ignore-errors (require 'notifications)) 177 (cond ((fboundp 'ns-do-applescript) 178 (ns-do-applescript 179 (format "display notification \"%s\" with title \"%s\"" 180 (replace-regexp-in-string "\"" "#" message) 181 (replace-regexp-in-string "\"" "#" title)))) 182 ((string= system-type "gnu/linux") 183 (require 'notifications) 184 (notifications-notify :title title :body message)) 185 (t (error "No notification handler defined!")))) 186 187 (defun za/send-notification-interactivity-required (&rest _) 188 "Notify that a function needs action." 189 (za/notify "Interactivity required" "A function requires interactivity.")) 190 191 (defun za/notify-on-interactivity (func &rest r) 192 "Send a notification whenever FUNC requires interactivity. 193 Used as :around advice, calling FUNC with arguments R." 194 (advice-add #'y-or-n-p :before #'za/send-notification-interactivity-required) 195 (advice-add #'yes-or-no-p :before #'za/send-notification-interactivity-required) 196 (advice-add #'user-error :before #'za/send-notification-interactivity-required) 197 (with-demoted-errors "Error in %s" (apply func r)) 198 (advice-remove #'y-or-n-p #'za/send-notification-interactivity-required) 199 (advice-remove #'yes-or-no-p #'za/send-notification-interactivity-required) 200 (advice-remove #'user-error #'za/send-notification-interactivity-required)) 201 #+end_src 202 203 * Editing 204 ** Overwrite selection on typing 205 Normally, when I select something and start typing, Emacs clears the selection, i.e. it deselects and inserts text after the cursor. 206 I want to replace the selection. 207 208 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 209 (delete-selection-mode t) 210 #+end_src 211 212 ** Strip trailing whitespace 213 You can show trailing whitespace by setting show-trailing-whitespace to 't'. 214 But I want to automatically strip trailing whitespace. 215 Luckily there's already a function for that, I just need to call it in a hook: 216 217 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 218 (add-hook 'before-save-hook #'delete-trailing-whitespace) 219 #+end_src 220 221 ** Formatting & indentation 222 223 Show a tab as 8 spaces: 224 225 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 226 (setq-default tab-width 8) 227 #+end_src 228 229 Never insert tabs with indentation by default: 230 231 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 232 (setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil) 233 #+end_src 234 235 Allow switching between the two easily: 236 237 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 238 (defun indent-tabs () 239 (interactive) 240 (setq indent-tabs-mode t)) 241 (defun indent-spaces () 242 (interactive) 243 (setq indent-tabs-mode nil)) 244 #+end_src 245 246 Indentation for various modes: 247 248 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 249 (setq-default sh-basic-offset 2 250 c-basic-offset 4) 251 #+end_src 252 253 ** Wrapping 254 A function to toggle wrapping: 255 256 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 257 (defvar-local za/wrapping nil "Wrapping changes per buffer.") 258 259 (defun za/toggle-wrap (&optional enable) 260 "Toggle line wrapping settings. With ENABLE a positive number, enable wrapping. If ENABLE is negative or zero, disable wrapping." 261 (interactive "P") ; prefix arg in raw form 262 263 ;; If an argument is provided, prefix or otherwise 264 (if enable 265 (let ((enable (cond ((numberp enable) 266 enable) 267 ((booleanp enable) 268 (if enable 1 0)) 269 ((or (listp enable) (string= "-" enable)) 270 (prefix-numeric-value enable))))) 271 ;; If zero or negative, we want to disable wrapping, so pretend it's currently enabled. 272 ;; And vice versa. 273 (cond ((<= enable 0) (setq za/wrapping t)) 274 ((> enable 0) (setq za/wrapping nil))))) 275 276 277 (let ((disable-wrapping (lambda () 278 (visual-line-mode -1) 279 (toggle-truncate-lines t))) 280 (enable-wrapping (lambda () 281 (toggle-truncate-lines -1) 282 (visual-line-mode)))) 283 284 ;; If za/wrapping is not locally set, infer its values from the enabled modes 285 (unless (boundp 'za/wrapping) 286 (setq za/wrapping (and visual-line-mode 287 (not truncate-lines)))) 288 289 ;; Toggle wrapping based on current value 290 (cond (za/wrapping 291 (funcall disable-wrapping) 292 (setq za/wrapping nil) 293 (message "Wrapping disabled.")) 294 (t 295 (funcall enable-wrapping) 296 (setq za/wrapping t) 297 (message "Wrapping enabled."))))) 298 #+end_src 299 300 And a keybinding to toggle wrapping: 301 302 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 303 (bind-key "C-c q w" #'za/toggle-wrap) 304 #+end_src 305 306 ** Pager toggle 307 M-x view-mode enables pager behavior. 308 I want read-only files to automatically use pager mode: 309 310 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 311 (setq view-read-only t) 312 #+end_src 313 ** Prefer newer file loading 314 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 315 (setq load-prefer-newer t) 316 #+end_src 317 318 ** Automatically find tags file 319 When opening a file in a git repo, try to discover the etags file: 320 321 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 322 (defun current-tags-file () 323 "Get current tags file" 324 (let* ((tagspath ".git/etags") 325 (git-root (locate-dominating-file (buffer-file-name) tagspath))) 326 (if git-root 327 (expand-file-name tagspath git-root)))) 328 329 (setq default-tags-table-function #'current-tags-file) 330 #+end_src 331 332 There's probably a better way to write this. I need to ask Reddit for feedback at some point. 333 334 ** End sentences with one space 335 Emacs uses the rather old-fashioned convention of treating a period followed by double spaces as end of sentence. However, it is more common these days to end sentences with a period followed by a single space. 336 337 Let a period followed by a single space be treated as end of sentence: 338 339 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 340 (setq sentence-end-double-space nil) 341 #+end_src 342 * Keybindings 343 ** Expansion/completion 344 Use hippie expand instead of dabbrev-expand: 345 346 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 347 (bind-key "M-/" #'hippie-expand) 348 #+end_src 349 350 ** Zap up to char 351 It's more useful for me to be able to delete up to a character instead of to and including a character: 352 353 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 354 (defun za/zap-up-to-char-icase () 355 "Ignore case for zap-up-to-char" 356 (interactive) 357 (let ((case-fold-search nil)) 358 (call-interactively #'zap-up-to-char))) 359 (bind-key "M-z" #'za/zap-up-to-char-icase) 360 #+end_src 361 362 ** Forward-word and forward-to-word 363 Change M-f to stop at the start of the word: 364 365 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 366 (bind-key "M-f" #'forward-to-word) 367 #+end_src 368 369 Bind ESC M-f to the old functionality of M-f (stop at end of word) 370 371 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 372 (bind-key "ESC M-f" #'forward-word) 373 #+end_src 374 375 ** Rectangle insert string 376 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 377 (bind-key "C-x r I" #'string-insert-rectangle) 378 (bind-key "C-x r R" #'replace-rectangle) 379 #+end_src 380 381 ** Toggle auto-revert-mode 382 Sometimes I want to toggle auto reverting (or autoread) of buffer: 383 384 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 385 (bind-key "C-c q a" #'auto-revert-mode) 386 #+end_src 387 ** Fast access to view-mode (pager) 388 I want to bind view-mode to a key for easy access: 389 390 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 391 (bind-key "C-c q r" 'view-mode) 392 #+end_src 393 394 ** Kill this buffer 395 I like to be able to kill a buffer instantly: 396 397 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 398 (bind-key "s-<backspace>" 'kill-current-buffer) 399 #+end_src 400 401 ** Delete this file (and kill the buffer) 402 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 403 (defun za/delete-this-file () 404 "Kill the current buffer and delete its associated file." 405 (interactive) 406 (let ((fname (buffer-file-name)) 407 (buf (current-buffer))) 408 (unless (and fname (file-exists-p fname)) 409 (user-error "Buffer has no associated file.")) 410 411 (unless (yes-or-no-p (format "Really delete %s and its buffer?" fname)) 412 (user-error "User cancelled.")) 413 414 (delete-file fname 'trash-if-enabled) 415 (kill-buffer buf) 416 (message "Deleted %s and killed its buffer." fname))) 417 418 (bind-key "C-c s-<backspace>" #'za/delete-this-file) 419 #+end_src 420 421 ** Toggle fullscreen 422 I'll use the keybinding that's standard on macOS: 423 424 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 425 (bind-key "C-s-f" #'toggle-frame-fullscreen) 426 #+end_src 427 428 ** Sexp manipulation 429 When I write lisp, sometimes I want to switch two sexps (e.g. ~(one) (two)~ → ~(two) (one)~), so a key binding is nice for that: 430 431 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 432 (bind-key "C-S-t" #'transpose-sexps) 433 #+end_src 434 435 Also, to raise a sexp (e.g. ~(one (two))~ → ~(two)~): 436 437 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 438 (bind-key "C-S-u" #'raise-sexp) 439 #+end_src 440 441 ** Dedicated windows 442 Sometimes I want to avoid Emacs overriding a window's contents. 443 So I create a keybinding to toggle dedicated on a window: 444 445 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 446 (defun za/toggle-window-dedicated-p () 447 "Toggle set-window-dedicated-p on current window" 448 (interactive) 449 (cond ((window-dedicated-p (selected-window)) 450 (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) nil) 451 (message "Window no longer dedicated")) 452 (t 453 (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t) 454 (message "Window marked as dedicated")))) 455 456 (bind-key "C-x 9" #'za/toggle-window-dedicated-p) 457 458 #+end_src 459 460 ** Rotate windows horizontal ↔ vertical 461 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 462 (defun za/rotate-windows () 463 (interactive) 464 (if (= (count-windows) 2) 465 (let* ((this-win-buffer (window-buffer)) 466 (next-win-buffer (window-buffer (next-window))) 467 (this-win-edges (window-edges (selected-window))) 468 (next-win-edges (window-edges (next-window))) 469 (this-win-2nd (not (and (<= (car this-win-edges) 470 (car next-win-edges)) 471 (<= (cadr this-win-edges) 472 (cadr next-win-edges))))) 473 (splitter 474 (if (= (car this-win-edges) 475 (car (window-edges (next-window)))) 476 'split-window-horizontally 477 'split-window-vertically))) 478 (delete-other-windows) 479 (let ((first-win (selected-window))) 480 (funcall splitter) 481 (if this-win-2nd (other-window 1)) 482 (set-window-buffer (selected-window) this-win-buffer) 483 (set-window-buffer (next-window) next-win-buffer) 484 (select-window first-win) 485 (if this-win-2nd (other-window 1)))))) 486 #+end_src 487 488 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 489 (bind-key "C-x 7" #'za/rotate-windows) 490 #+end_src 491 492 ** Open line like in Vim 493 I prefer to open-line the way o/O works in Vim: 494 495 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 496 ;; Autoindent open-*-lines 497 (defvar za/open-line-newline-and-indent t 498 "Modify the behavior of the open-*-line functions to cause them to autoindent.") 499 500 (defun za/open-line (prefix) 501 "Open line like `o`/`O` in Vim. Negative prefix for line above, positive for below." 502 (interactive "p") 503 (cond ((< prefix 0) 504 (beginning-of-line) 505 (open-line (abs prefix))) 506 (t 507 (end-of-line) 508 (open-line prefix) 509 (forward-line 1))) 510 (when za/open-line-newline-and-indent 511 (indent-according-to-mode))) 512 513 (defun za/open-line-keep-point (prefix) 514 "Open line like `o`/`O` in Vim but don't move point. Negative prefix for line above, positive for below." 515 (interactive "p") 516 (save-mark-and-excursion (za/open-line prefix))) 517 #+end_src 518 519 And keybindings: 520 521 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 522 (bind-key "C-o" #'za/open-line) 523 (bind-key "C-M-o" #'za/open-line-keep-point) 524 #+end_src 525 526 ** Unfill region/paragraph 527 Taken from here: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UnfillParagraph 528 529 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 530 (defun za/unfill-paragraph (&optional region) 531 "Takes a multi-line paragraph and makes it into a single line of text." 532 (interactive (progn (barf-if-buffer-read-only) '(t))) 533 (let ((fill-column (point-max)) 534 ;; This would override `fill-column' if it's an integer. 535 (emacs-lisp-docstring-fill-column t)) 536 (fill-paragraph nil region))) 537 538 (bind-key "M-Q" #'za/unfill-paragraph) 539 #+end_src 540 ** Easily edit my config 541 Bind a keyboard shortcut to open my config. 542 The "(interactive)" means that it can be called from a keybinding or from M-x. 543 544 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 545 (defun za/edit-config-org () 546 "Edit my config.org file" 547 (interactive) 548 (find-file (expand-file-name "config.org" user-emacs-directory))) 549 #+end_src 550 551 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 552 (bind-key "C-c E" 'za/edit-config-org) 553 #+end_src 554 ** Visible mode 555 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 556 (bind-key (kbd "C-c q v") #'visible-mode) 557 #+end_src 558 ** Clone buffer indirectly by default 559 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 560 (bind-key (kbd "C-x x n") #'clone-indirect-buffer) 561 #+end_src 562 * Custom functions 563 ** Make region readonly or writable 564 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 565 (defun za/set-region-read-only (begin end) 566 "Sets the read-only text property on the marked region. 567 Use `set-region-writeable' to remove this property." 568 ;; See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7410125 569 (interactive "r") 570 (with-silent-modifications 571 (put-text-property begin end 'read-only t))) 572 573 (defun za/set-region-writeable (begin end) 574 "Removes the read-only text property from the marked region. 575 Use `set-region-read-only' to set this property." 576 ;; See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7410125 577 (interactive "r") 578 (with-silent-modifications 579 (remove-text-properties begin end '(read-only t)))) 580 #+end_src 581 ** Insert macro as Lisp 582 From here: https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/keyboard-macros-are-misunderstood 583 584 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 585 (use-package kmacro 586 :ensure nil ; included with Emacs 587 :bind (:map kmacro-keymap 588 ("I" . kmacro-insert-macro)) 589 :config 590 (defalias 'kmacro-insert-macro 'insert-kbd-macro) 591 592 ;; Add advice to ignore errors on `kmacro-keyboard-macro-p`, it was 593 ;; messing up because of some entry in `obarray` 594 (advice-add #'kmacro-keyboard-macro-p :around (lambda (fun sym) "Ignore errors." (ignore-errors (funcall fun sym))))) 595 #+end_src 596 ** Show local help at point when idling 597 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 598 (defun za/echo-area-tooltips () 599 "Show tooltips in the echo area automatically for current buffer." 600 (setq-local help-at-pt-display-when-idle t 601 help-at-pt-timer-delay 0) 602 (help-at-pt-cancel-timer) 603 (help-at-pt-set-timer)) 604 #+end_src 605 606 ** Info manual functions 607 For some reason, these things don't show up in the index: 608 609 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 610 (defun elisp-info (&optional node) 611 "Read documentation for Elisp in the info system. 612 With optional NODE, go directly to that node." 613 (interactive) 614 (info (format "(elisp)%s" (or node "")))) 615 #+end_src 616 617 Though I can also just use ~info-display-manual~. 618 619 ** Radio 620 Just a wrapper function to my radio script: 621 622 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 623 (defun radio () 624 "Play an internet radio" 625 (interactive) 626 (ansi-term "radio" "*radio*")) 627 #+end_src 628 629 ** no-op 630 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 631 (defun za/no-op (&rest args)) 632 #+end_src 633 634 ** Syncthing 635 Some functions to start/stop syncthing. 636 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 637 (defconst za/st-buffer-name "*syncthing*" "Buffer name for the syncthing process.") 638 (defun za/st () 639 "Start syncthing" 640 (interactive) 641 (if (get-buffer-process za/st-buffer-name) 642 (user-error "Syncthing is already running.")) 643 (async-shell-command "syncthing serve --no-browser" za/st-buffer-name)) 644 645 (defun za/st-kill () 646 "Stop syncthing" 647 (interactive) 648 (unless (get-buffer-process za/st-buffer-name) 649 (user-error "Syncthing is not running.")) 650 (async-shell-command "syncthing cli operations shutdown")) 651 #+end_src 652 ** Replace typographic quotes 653 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 654 (defun za/replace-typographic-quotes () 655 "Replace typographic quotes with plain quotes" 656 (interactive) 657 (save-mark-and-excursion 658 (goto-char (point-min)) 659 (while (re-search-forward (rx (any ?“ ?”)) nil 'noerror) 660 (replace-match "\"")) 661 (goto-char (point-min)) 662 (while (re-search-forward (rx (any "‘" "’")) nil 'noerror) 663 (replace-match "'")))) 664 #+end_src 665 ** Distraction-free on current buffer 666 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 667 (defun za/buffer-focus-no-distractions () 668 "Focus on this buffer" 669 (interactive) 670 (cond ((or (not (boundp 'za/no-distractions)) 671 (not za/no-distractions)) 672 (olivetti-mode 1) 673 (line-number-mode 0) 674 (display-line-numbers-mode 0) 675 (window-configuration-to-register ?w) 676 (delete-other-windows) 677 (setq-local za/tmp/mode-line-format mode-line-format) 678 (setq-local mode-line-format nil) 679 (setq-local za/tmp/internal-border-width (frame-parameter nil 'internal-border-width)) 680 (set-frame-parameter nil 'internal-border-width 20) 681 (setq-local za/no-distractions t) 682 (message "Window configuration stored in register W")) 683 (za/no-distractions 684 (set-frame-parameter nil 'internal-border-width za/tmp/internal-border-width) 685 (line-number-mode 0) 686 (display-line-numbers-mode 1) 687 (setq-local mode-line-format za/tmp/mode-line-format) 688 (jump-to-register ?w) 689 (olivetti-mode 0) 690 (setq-local za/no-distractions nil)))) 691 #+end_src 692 * Interface 693 ** Theme 694 Icons required for some parts of the doom theme: 695 696 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 697 (use-package all-the-icons) 698 #+end_src 699 700 Load Doom Emacs themes: 701 702 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 703 (use-package doom-themes 704 :config 705 ;; Global settings (defaults) 706 (setq doom-themes-enable-bold t ; if nil, bold is universally disabled 707 doom-themes-enable-italic t) ; if nil, italics is universally disabled 708 709 ;; Enable flashing mode-line on errors 710 (doom-themes-visual-bell-config) 711 712 ;; Corrects (and improves) org-mode's native fontification. 713 (doom-themes-org-config)) 714 #+end_src 715 716 Define the themes I want: 717 718 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 719 (defconst za/dark-theme-name 'doom-one "A symbol representing the name of the dark theme I use.") 720 (defconst za/light-theme-name 'jokull "A symbol representing the name of the light theme I use.") 721 ;; I used to use doom-acario-light before writing my own theme 722 723 (defun za/dark-theme () 724 "Switch to dark theme" 725 (interactive) 726 (mapc #'disable-theme custom-enabled-themes) 727 (load-theme za/dark-theme-name t) 728 (add-hook 'pdf-view-mode-hook #'pdf-view-midnight-minor-mode)) 729 730 (defun za/light-theme () 731 "Switch to light theme" 732 (interactive) 733 (mapc #'disable-theme custom-enabled-themes) 734 (load-theme za/light-theme-name t) 735 (remove-hook 'pdf-view-mode-hook #'pdf-view-midnight-minor-mode)) 736 #+end_src 737 738 Change theme depending on the current system theme. 739 The way I check for dark mode is defined in 'dark-mode-p'; currently I use the presence of the ~/.config/dark-theme file to indicate when dark theme is set. 740 I quote the call to ~file-exists-p~ because I want to evaluate it on-demand, not immediately. 741 A function ending in '-p' is a predicate, i.e. returns true or false. 742 If calling a function that's in a variable, you have to use 'funcall'. 743 To evaluate a quoted form, use 'eval'. 744 745 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 746 (defun za/auto-select-theme (&rest _) 747 "Automatically select dark/light theme based on presence of ~/.config/dark-theme" 748 (let ((dark-mode-p '(file-exists-p "~/.config/dark-theme"))) 749 (if (eval dark-mode-p) 750 (za/dark-theme) 751 (za/light-theme)))) 752 753 (za/auto-select-theme) 754 #+end_src 755 756 ** Font 757 I want Menlo, size 12: 758 759 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 760 (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(font . "Menlo-13")) 761 (custom-set-faces 762 ; height = pt * 10 763 '(fixed-pitch ((t (:family "Menlo" :height 130)))) 764 '(variable-pitch ((t (:family "ETBembo" :height 140)))) 765 '(org-block ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch)))) 766 '(org-table ((t (:foreground "#0087af" :inherit fixed-pitch)))) 767 '(org-indent ((t (:inherit (org-hide fixed-pitch)))))) 768 769 (set-face-font 'fixed-pitch "Menlo-13") 770 (set-face-font 'variable-pitch "ETBembo-14") 771 #+end_src 772 773 I like nicer list bullets: 774 775 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 776 (font-lock-add-keywords 777 'org-mode 778 `((,(rx bol (* blank) (group ?-) " ") ; list regexp 779 1 ; first match 780 '(face nil display "•")))) ; replace with bullet point, keep same face 781 #+end_src 782 ** Cursor 783 The default box cursor isn't really accurate, because the cursor is actually between letters, not on a letter. 784 So, I want a bar instead of a box: 785 786 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 787 (setq-default cursor-type '(bar . 4) 788 cursor-in-non-selected-windows 'hollow) 789 #+end_src 790 791 (I use ~setq-default~ here because cursor-type is automatically buffer-local when it's set) 792 793 ** Matching parentheses 794 Don't add a delay to show matching parenthesis. 795 Must come before show-paren-mode enable. 796 797 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 798 (setq show-paren-delay 0) 799 #+end_src 800 801 Show matching parentheses: 802 803 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 804 (show-paren-mode t) 805 #+end_src 806 ** Line numbers 807 Relative line numbers: 808 809 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 810 (setq display-line-numbers-type 'relative) 811 (global-display-line-numbers-mode) 812 #+end_src 813 814 Function to hide them: 815 816 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 817 (defun za/hide-line-numbers () 818 "Hide line numbers" 819 (display-line-numbers-mode 0)) 820 #+end_src 821 Don't display them in specific modes. For each of the modes in 822 'mode-hooks', add a function to hide line numbers when the mode 823 activates (which triggers the 'mode'-hook). 824 825 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 826 (let ((mode-hooks '(doc-view-mode-hook vterm-mode-hook mpc-status-mode-hook mpc-tagbrowser-mode-hook))) 827 (mapc 828 (lambda (mode-name) 829 (add-hook mode-name #'za/hide-line-numbers)) 830 mode-hooks)) 831 #+end_src 832 ** Modeline 833 I want to show the time and date in the modeline: 834 835 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 836 (setq display-time-day-and-date t ; also the date 837 display-time-default-load-average nil ; don't show load average 838 display-time-format "%I:%M%p %e %b (%a)") ; "HR:MIN(AM/PM) day-of-month Month (Day)" 839 (display-time-mode 1) ; enable time mode 840 #+end_src 841 842 And to set the modeline format: 843 844 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 845 (setq-default mode-line-format '("%e" mode-line-front-space mode-line-mule-info mode-line-client mode-line-modified mode-line-remote mode-line-frame-identification mode-line-buffer-identification " " mode-line-position 846 (vc-mode vc-mode) 847 " " mode-line-modes mode-line-misc-info mode-line-end-spaces)) 848 #+end_src 849 850 I want to hide certain modes from the modeline. 851 For that, ~delight~ is a useful package; unlike ~diminish~, it can also change the display of /major/ modes (~diminish~ only does minor modes). 852 853 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 854 (use-package delight 855 :config 856 (delight 'visual-line-mode " ↩" 'simple) 857 (delight 'auto-revert-mode " AR" 'autorevert) 858 (delight 'abbrev-mode " Abv" 'abbrev)) 859 #+end_src 860 ** Transparent title bar 861 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 862 (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(ns-transparent-titlebar . t)) 863 #+end_src 864 ** Tab bar 865 Only show tab bar if there's more than 1 tab: 866 867 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 868 (setq tab-bar-show 1) 869 #+end_src 870 ** Buffer displaying 871 872 So, this is a bit hard to grok. But basically the alist contains a 873 regular expression to match a buffer name, then a list of functions to 874 use in order for displaying the list, and then options for those functions (each of which is an alist). 875 876 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 877 (setq 878 ;; Maximum number of side-windows to create on (left top right bottom) 879 window-sides-slots '(0 ;; left 880 1 ;; top 881 3 ;; right 882 1 ) ;; bottom 883 884 display-buffer-alist `( 885 ;; Right side 886 (,(rx (or "*Help*" (seq "*helpful " (* anything) "*"))) 887 (display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-side-window) 888 (side . right) 889 (slot . -1) 890 (inhibit-same-window . t)) 891 (,(rx "*Async Shell " (* anything) "*") 892 (display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-side-window) 893 (side . right) 894 (slot . 0) 895 (inhibit-same-window . t)) 896 (,(rx "magit-process: " (* anything)) 897 (display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-side-window) 898 (side . right) 899 (slot . 0) 900 (inhibit-same-window . t)) 901 902 ;; Top side 903 (,(rx "*Info*") 904 (display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-side-window) 905 (side . top) 906 (slot . 0)) 907 (,(rx "*Man " (* anything) "*") 908 (display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-side-window) 909 (side . top) 910 (slot . 0)) 911 912 ;; Bottom 913 (,(rx "*Flycheck errors*") 914 (display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-side-window) 915 (side . bottom) 916 (slot . 0)))) 917 #+end_src 918 919 And a way to toggle those side windows: 920 921 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 922 (bind-key "C-c W" #'window-toggle-side-windows) 923 #+end_src 924 925 ** Eldoc 926 When editing Elisp and other supported major-modes, Eldoc will display useful information about the construct at point in the echo area. 927 928 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 929 (use-package eldoc 930 :ensure nil ; installed with Emacs 931 :delight 932 :config 933 (global-eldoc-mode 1)) 934 #+end_src 935 936 ** Pulse line 937 When you switch windows, Emacs can flash the cursor briefly to guide your eyes; I like that. 938 Set some options for pulsing: 939 940 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 941 (setq pulse-iterations 10) 942 (setq pulse-delay 0.05) 943 #+end_src 944 945 Define the pulse function: 946 947 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 948 (defun pulse-line (&rest _) 949 "Pulse the current line." 950 (pulse-momentary-highlight-one-line (point))) 951 #+end_src 952 953 Run it in certain cases: scrolling up/down, recentering, switching windows. 954 'dolist' binds 'command' to each value in the list in turn, and runs the body. 955 'advice-add' makes the pulse-line function run after 'command'. 956 957 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 958 (dolist (command '(scroll-up-command scroll-down-command recenter-top-bottom other-window)) 959 (advice-add command :after #'pulse-line)) 960 #+end_src 961 962 And set the pulse color: 963 964 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 965 (custom-set-faces '(pulse-highlight-start-face ((t (:background "CadetBlue2"))))) 966 #+end_src 967 968 ** Enable all commands 969 By default, Emacs disables some commands. 970 I want to have these enabled so I don't get a prompt whenever I try to use a disabled command. 971 972 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 973 (setq disabled-command-function nil) 974 #+end_src 975 ** More extensive apropos 976 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 977 (setq apropos-do-all t) 978 #+end_src 979 ** Enable recursive minibuffers 980 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 981 (setq enable-recursive-minibuffers t 982 minibuffer-depth-indicate-mode t) 983 #+end_src 984 ** View webp and other formats 985 Emacs handles common image formats internally, but for stuff like webp, you need an external converter: 986 987 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 988 (setq image-use-external-converter t) 989 #+end_src 990 991 You also need imagemagick installed. 992 993 ** Repeat mode: easy repeating of commands 994 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 995 (repeat-mode 1) 996 #+end_src 997 998 ** Messages 999 Hide some messages I don't need. 1000 1001 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1002 (recentf-mode) 1003 (setq inhibit-startup-message t) 1004 #+end_src 1005 1006 ** Start buffer (dashboard) 1007 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1008 (use-package dashboard 1009 :custom 1010 (dashboard-startup-banner 'logo) 1011 (dashboard-items '((gtd-inbox-counts . 3) 1012 (recents . 5) 1013 (bookmarks . 5))) 1014 1015 1016 :bind (:map dashboard-mode-map 1017 ("ss" . za/st) 1018 ("sk" . za/st-kill) 1019 ("J" . org-clock-goto)) 1020 :config 1021 ;; Use my saved quotes in the dashboard (https://alex.balgavy.eu/quotes/) 1022 (if (boundp 'za/my-website-dir) 1023 (setq dashboard-footer-messages 1024 (let* ((quotes-file (concat za/my-website-dir "content/quotes.md")) 1025 ;; Reformat quotes for display in dashboard 1026 (file-contents (with-temp-buffer 1027 (insert-file-contents quotes-file) 1028 (re-search-forward (rx bol "> ")) 1029 (delete-region (point-min) (pos-bol)) 1030 (goto-char (point-min)) 1031 (save-excursion (replace-regexp (rx bol ">" (* " ") (? "\n")) "")) 1032 (save-excursion (replace-regexp (rx eol "\n") " ")) 1033 (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))) 1034 ;; Split file into individual quotes 1035 (quotes (split-string file-contents " --- "))) 1036 ;; Run each quote through fill-region for better display 1037 (require 's) 1038 (mapcar (lambda (quote-line) 1039 (with-temp-buffer 1040 (insert (s-trim quote-line)) 1041 (fill-region (point-min) (point-max)) 1042 (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)))) 1043 quotes))) 1044 (warn "za/my-website-dir not bound, not setting custom dashboard messages")) 1045 (add-to-list 'dashboard-item-generators '(gtd-inbox-counts . dashboard-insert-gtd-inbox-counts))) 1046 1047 (defun dashboard-insert-gtd-inbox-counts (list-size) 1048 (require 'org-roam) 1049 (let* ((lines-inbox (za/org-count-headlines-in-file 1 za/org-life-inbox)) 1050 (lines-mobile (if (boundp 'za/org-life-inbox-mobile) (za/org-count-headlines-in-file 1 za/org-life-inbox-mobile) 0)) 1051 (count-docs (length (directory-files za/org-life-doc-inbox nil (rx bos (not ?.))))) 1052 (item-list)) 1053 1054 (when (> lines-inbox 0) 1055 (push (list :name "Inbox" :count lines-inbox :file za/org-life-inbox) item-list)) 1056 (when (> lines-mobile 0) 1057 (push (list :name "Mobile" :count lines-mobile :file za/org-life-inbox-mobile) item-list)) 1058 (when (> count-docs 0) 1059 (push (list :name "Docs" :count count-docs :file za/org-life-doc-inbox) item-list)) 1060 1061 (dashboard-insert-section 1062 ;; Widget title 1063 "GTD:" 1064 ;; list generated for dashboard 1065 item-list 1066 list-size 1067 'gtd 1068 "t" 1069 ;; decide what to do when clicked ("el" is automatically assigned) 1070 `(lambda (&rest _) 1071 (message "%s" (find-file (plist-get ',el :file)))) 1072 ;; show how list is shown in dashboard ("el" is automatically assigned) 1073 (format "%s: %s" (plist-get el :name) (plist-get el :count))))) 1074 1075 (dashboard-setup-startup-hook) 1076 (setq initial-buffer-choice (lambda () (get-buffer-create "*dashboard*"))) 1077 #+end_src 1078 1079 ** Pixel scroll mode 1080 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1081 (unless (version< emacs-version "29") 1082 (pixel-scroll-precision-mode)) 1083 #+end_src 1084 * General packages 1085 1086 ** which-key 1087 Minor mode for Emacs that displays the key bindings following your currently entered incomplete command (a prefix) in a popup. 1088 1089 #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp 1090 (use-package which-key 1091 :delight 1092 :config 1093 (which-key-mode)) 1094 #+end_src 1095 1096 ** counsel + ivy + swiper + prescient 1097 Better incremental completion and selection narrowing. 1098 And a bunch more. 1099 Generally makes for nicer interactivity, like ido mode on steroids. 1100 Switched to this from Helm, it's more lightweight. 1101 1102 *** ivy: generic completion mechanism 1103 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1104 (use-package ivy 1105 :delight 1106 :custom 1107 (ivy-use-virtual-buffers t "extend searching to bookmarks") 1108 (ivy-height 20 "set height of the ivy window") 1109 (ivy-count-format "(%d/%d) " "count format, from the ivy help page") 1110 (ivy-display-style 'fancy) 1111 (ivy-format-function 'ivy-format-function-line) 1112 (ivy-use-selectable-prompt t "to let me select exactly what I'm typing as a candidate") 1113 1114 :bind (("C-x b" . ivy-switch-buffer) 1115 ("C-c v" . ivy-push-view) 1116 ("C-c V" . ivy-pop-view) 1117 1118 ;; accidentally pressing shift-space deletes input, because 1119 ;; by default, shift-space is bound to 1120 ;; ~ivy-restrict-to-matches~ in the ivy minibuffer. 1121 :map ivy-minibuffer-map 1122 ("S-SPC" . (lambda () (interactive) (insert ?\s))) 1123 ("<backtab>" . ivy-restrict-to-matches)) 1124 :config 1125 (ivy-add-actions 1126 'counsel-dired 1127 '(("f" (lambda (dir) (counsel-fzf nil dir)) "Fzf in directory") 1128 ("g" (lambda (dir) (counsel-ag nil dir)) "Ag in directory"))) 1129 (ivy-add-actions 1130 'dired 1131 '(("f" (lambda (dir) (ivy-exit-with-action (counsel-fzf nil dir))) "Fzf in directory") 1132 ("g" (lambda (dir) (ivy-exit-with-action (counsel-ag nil dir))) "Ag in directory"))) 1133 (ivy-add-actions 1134 'counsel-describe-function 1135 '(("d" (lambda (fun) (ivy-exit-with-action (edebug-instrument-function (intern fun)))) "Edebug instrument function"))) 1136 (ivy-mode) 1137 1138 (defun edit-script () 1139 "Edit a file in ~/.scripts/" 1140 (interactive) 1141 (let ((input (ivy--input))) 1142 (ivy-quit-and-run (counsel-file-jump nil "~/.scripts/")))) 1143 1144 (defun edit-config () 1145 "Edit a file in ~/.dotfiles/" 1146 (interactive) 1147 (let ((input (ivy--input))) 1148 (ivy-quit-and-run (counsel-file-jump nil "~/.dotfiles/"))))) 1149 #+end_src 1150 1151 *** counsel: collection of common Emacs commands enhanced using ivy 1152 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1153 (use-package counsel 1154 :demand 1155 :delight 1156 :config 1157 (counsel-mode) 1158 :bind (("M-x" . counsel-M-x) 1159 ("C-x C-f" . counsel-find-file) 1160 ("M-y" . counsel-yank-pop) 1161 ("C-c c" . counsel-compile) 1162 ("M-s g" . counsel-ag) 1163 ("M-s f" . counsel-fzf) 1164 ("C-c b" . counsel-bookmark) 1165 ("C-c p" . counsel-recentf) 1166 ("C-c o" . counsel-outline) 1167 ("C-h f" . counsel-describe-function) 1168 ("C-h v" . counsel-describe-variable) 1169 ("C-h o" . counsel-describe-symbol) 1170 ("C-c g j" . counsel-org-agenda-headlines))) 1171 #+end_src 1172 *** swiper: search enhanced using ivy 1173 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1174 (use-package swiper 1175 :bind (("C-s" . swiper-isearch) 1176 ("C-r" . swiper-isearch-backward))) 1177 #+end_src 1178 *** prescient: scoring system for M-x 1179 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1180 (use-package prescient 1181 :config (prescient-persist-mode)) 1182 1183 (use-package ivy-prescient 1184 :after counsel 1185 :custom (ivy-prescient-retain-classic-highlighting t) 1186 :config (ivy-prescient-mode)) 1187 #+end_src 1188 1189 *** ivy-posframe: ivy in a popup 1190 I like having ivy in a popup. 1191 Problem: posframe does not work if emacs is too old and on macos. 1192 See here: https://github.com/tumashu/posframe/issues/30 1193 On Mac, ~brew install --HEAD emacs~ doesn't work either. 1194 Solution: ~brew tap daviderestivo/emacs-head && brew install emacs-head@28 --with-cocoa~ 1195 1196 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1197 (if (and (version< emacs-version "28") (equal system-type 'darwin)) 1198 (message "ivy-posframe won't work properly, run `brew install daviderestivo/emacs-head/emacs-head@28 --with-cocoa`") 1199 (use-package ivy-posframe 1200 :delight 1201 :custom 1202 (ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist '((t . ivy-posframe-display-at-frame-center))) 1203 (ivy-posframe-parameters 1204 '((left-fringe . 8) 1205 (right-fringe . 8))) 1206 (ivy-posframe-border-width 3) 1207 (ivy-truncate-lines nil) ;; otherwise the cursor gets hidden by long lines in posframe 1208 :custom-face 1209 (ivy-posframe-border ((t (:inherit mode-line-inactive)))) 1210 :config 1211 (ivy-posframe-mode 1))) 1212 #+end_src 1213 1214 [[https://github.com/tumashu/ivy-posframe/issues/123][See here]] for cursor going offscreen in the posframe. Currently 'solved' with ~ivy-truncate-lines~ nil. 1215 1216 ** DISABLED vertico + consult + marginalia + embark + posframe + prescient 1217 Alternative to counsel/ivy/swiper, will probably switch to this at some point. 1218 [[https://old.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/qfrxgb/using_emacs_episode_80_vertico_marginalia_consult/hi6mfh7/][Here]] is a good comparison. 1219 1220 A [[https://old.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/11lqkbo/weekly_tips_tricks_c_thread/jbe06qv/][comment here to follow]] when I switch to vertico. 1221 #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no 1222 (dolist (pack '(vertico consult marginalia embark vertico-posframe vertico-prescient)) 1223 (unless (package-installed-p pack) 1224 (package-install pack)) 1225 (require pack)) 1226 1227 (vertico-mode 1) 1228 (vertico-posframe-mode 1) 1229 (marginalia-mode 1) 1230 (vertico-prescient-mode 1) 1231 (setq completion-styles '(basic substring partial-completion flex)) 1232 1233 (global-set-key (kbd "M-o") #'embark-act) 1234 (global-set-key (kbd "C-s") #'consult-line) 1235 1236 #+end_src 1237 ** company: completion mechanism 1238 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1239 (use-package company) 1240 #+end_src 1241 1242 ** wgrep: writable grep 1243 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1244 (use-package wgrep) 1245 #+end_src 1246 ** avy: jump to any position 1247 This lets me jump to any position in Emacs rather quickly, sometimes it's useful. 1248 ~avy-goto-char-timer~ lets me type a part of the text before avy kicks in. 1249 1250 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1251 (use-package avy 1252 :custom 1253 (avy-single-candidate-jump nil "Often I want to perform an action, never jump automatically") 1254 :bind 1255 (("C-:" . avy-goto-char-timer))) 1256 #+end_src 1257 1258 ** calendar 1259 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1260 (use-package calendar 1261 :ensure nil ; comes with Emacs 1262 :custom 1263 (calendar-week-start-day 1)) 1264 #+end_src 1265 ** calfw: graphical calendar 1266 Basically provides a way to show the org agenda as a standard GUI calendar app would. 1267 1268 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1269 (use-package calfw 1270 :config 1271 (use-package calfw-org) 1272 :custom 1273 (cfw:org-overwrite-default-keybinding t)) 1274 #+end_src 1275 1276 ** vanish: hide parts of the file 1277 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1278 (use-package vanish 1279 :init 1280 (za/package-vc-install :repo "thezeroalpha/vanish.el" :rev "develop") 1281 (require 'vanish) 1282 :ensure nil 1283 :bind (:map vanish-mode-map 1284 ("C-c q h h" . vanish-hide-dwim) 1285 ("C-c q h u r" . vanish-show-all-regions) 1286 ("C-c q h u e" . vanish-elt-unhide) 1287 ("C-c q h u u" . vanish-show-all))) 1288 #+end_src 1289 ** magit 1290 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1291 (use-package magit) 1292 #+end_src 1293 ** vterm 1294 Emacs has a bunch of built-in terminal emulators. 1295 And they all suck. 1296 (OK not really, eshell is alright, but not for interactive terminal programs like newsboat/neomutt) 1297 1298 Also use emacsclient inside vterm as an editor, because that'll open documents in the existing Emacs session. 1299 And I'm not gonna be a heretic and open Vim inside of Emacs. 1300 1301 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1302 (use-package vterm 1303 :hook 1304 (vterm-mode . (lambda () (unless server-process (server-start)))) 1305 :bind (("C-c t" . switch-to-vterm)) 1306 :config 1307 (defun switch-to-vterm () 1308 "Switch to a running vterm, or start one and switch to it." 1309 (interactive) 1310 (if (get-buffer vterm-buffer-name) 1311 (switch-to-buffer vterm-buffer-name) 1312 (vterm)))) 1313 #+end_src 1314 ** sr-speedbar 1315 Make speed bar show in the current frame. 1316 1317 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1318 (use-package sr-speedbar 1319 :bind (("C-c F" . za/jump-to-speedbar-or-open) 1320 :map speedbar-mode-map 1321 ("q" . sr-speedbar-close)) 1322 :custom 1323 (sr-speedbar-right-side nil) 1324 1325 :config 1326 (defun za/jump-to-speedbar-or-open () 1327 "Open a speedbar or jump to it if already open." 1328 (interactive) 1329 (if (or (not (boundp 'sr-speedbar-exist-p)) 1330 (not (sr-speedbar-exist-p))) 1331 (sr-speedbar-open)) 1332 (sr-speedbar-select-window))) 1333 #+end_src 1334 ** expand-region 1335 Expand the selected region semantically. 1336 1337 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1338 (use-package expand-region 1339 :bind ("C-=" . er/expand-region)) 1340 #+end_src 1341 ** flycheck 1342 Install flycheck: 1343 1344 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1345 (use-package flycheck) 1346 #+end_src 1347 ** rainbow-mode: visualise hex colors 1348 'rainbow-mode' lets you visualise hex colors: 1349 1350 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1351 (use-package rainbow-mode) 1352 #+end_src 1353 ** hl-todo: highlight TODO keywords 1354 I want to highlight TODO keywords in comments: 1355 1356 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1357 (use-package hl-todo 1358 :custom-face 1359 (hl-todo ((t (:inherit hl-todo :underline t)))) 1360 :custom 1361 (hl-todo-keyword-faces '(("TODO" . "#ff7060") 1362 ("FIXME" . "#caa000"))) 1363 :config 1364 (global-hl-todo-mode t)) 1365 #+end_src 1366 ** undo-tree 1367 Sometimes it's better to look at undo history as a tree: 1368 1369 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1370 (use-package undo-tree 1371 :delight 1372 :custom 1373 (undo-tree-history-directory-alist 1374 (progn (let ((undo-tree-dir (concat user-emacs-directory "undo-tree/"))) 1375 (unless (file-directory-p undo-tree-dir) (make-directory undo-tree-dir)) 1376 `(("." . ,undo-tree-dir))))) 1377 1378 :config 1379 (global-undo-tree-mode)) 1380 #+end_src 1381 1382 *** TODO undo tree dir should be configurable 1383 ** eglot 1384 A good LSP plugin. 1385 1386 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1387 (use-package eglot) 1388 #+end_src 1389 ** crdt 1390 Collaborative editing in Emacs: 1391 1392 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1393 (use-package crdt) 1394 #+end_src 1395 ** git gutter 1396 General git gutter: 1397 1398 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1399 (use-package git-gutter 1400 :bind (("C-c d n" . git-gutter:next-hunk) 1401 ("C-c d p" . git-gutter:previous-hunk)) 1402 :config 1403 (global-git-gutter-mode 1)) 1404 #+end_src 1405 ** keycast 1406 In case I want to show what keys I'm pressing. 1407 1408 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1409 (use-package keycast) 1410 #+end_src 1411 ** ace-window: better window switching 1412 Window switching with ~other-window~ sucks when I have more than 2 windows open. Too much cognitive load. 1413 This lets me select a window to jump to using a single key, sort of like ~avy~. 1414 1415 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1416 (use-package ace-window 1417 :custom 1418 (aw-keys '(?a ?s ?d ?f ?g ?h ?j ?k ?l) "I prefer using home-row keys instead of numbers") 1419 1420 :custom-face 1421 ;; I want something a little more contrasty 1422 (aw-leading-char-face ((t (:inherit font-lock-keyword-face :height 2.0)))) 1423 1424 :bind ("M-o" . ace-window)) 1425 #+end_src 1426 ** decide-mode for dice rolling 1427 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1428 (use-package decide 1429 :init (za/package-vc-install :repo "lifelike/decide-mode" :name "decide") 1430 :ensure nil 1431 :bind ("C-c q ?" . decide-mode)) 1432 #+end_src 1433 1434 ** try: try out different packages 1435 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1436 (use-package try) 1437 #+end_src 1438 ** dumb-jump 1439 "jump to definition" package, minimal configuration with no stored indexes. 1440 Uses The Silver Searcher ag, ripgrep rg, or grep to find potential definitions of a function or variable under point. 1441 1442 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1443 (use-package dumb-jump) 1444 #+end_src 1445 1446 Enable xref backend: 1447 1448 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1449 (add-hook 'xref-backend-functions #'dumb-jump-xref-activate) 1450 (setq xref-show-definitions-function #'xref-show-definitions-completing-read) 1451 #+end_src 1452 ** DISABLED command-log-mode 1453 Simple real-time logger of commands. 1454 1455 #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no 1456 (use-package command-log-mode) 1457 #+end_src 1458 ** package-lint 1459 Linter for the metadata in Emacs Lisp files which are intended to be packages. 1460 1461 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1462 (use-package package-lint) 1463 (use-package flycheck-package) 1464 (eval-after-load 'flycheck 1465 '(flycheck-package-setup)) 1466 #+end_src 1467 ** prism: change color of text depending on depth 1468 Prism changes the color of text depending on their depth. Makes it easier to see where something is at a glance. 1469 1470 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1471 (use-package prism) 1472 #+end_src 1473 ** olivetti: distraction-free writing 1474 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1475 (use-package olivetti 1476 :diminish) 1477 #+end_src 1478 ** nov.el: EPUB support 1479 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1480 (use-package nov) 1481 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.epub\\'" . nov-mode)) 1482 #+end_src 1483 ** god-mode: reduce the need to hold down modifier keys 1484 - All commands are assumed to use the control modifier (C-) unless otherwise indicated. 1485 - g is used to indicate the meta modifier 1486 - G is used to indicate both the control and meta modifiers 1487 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1488 (use-package god-mode 1489 :bind 1490 (("s-<escape>" . god-mode-all) 1491 :map god-local-mode-map 1492 ("z" . repeat) 1493 ("i" . god-local-mode)) 1494 :hook (post-command . za/god-mode-update-mode-line) 1495 :config 1496 (defun za/god-mode-update-mode-line () 1497 "Update the color of the modeline depending on god-mode." 1498 (cond (god-local-mode 1499 (set-face-attribute 'mode-line nil :background "#770085")) 1500 (t 1501 (let* ((current-theme (car custom-enabled-themes)) 1502 (theme-settings (get current-theme 'theme-settings))) 1503 (dolist (theme-setting theme-settings) 1504 (if (and (eq (car theme-setting) 'theme-face) 1505 (eq (cadr theme-setting) 'mode-line)) 1506 (let* ((face-def (caar (last theme-setting))) 1507 (properties (car (last face-def))) 1508 (bg (plist-get properties :background))) 1509 (set-face-attribute 'mode-line nil :background bg))))))))) 1510 #+end_src 1511 ** devil: alternative to god-mode that uses a comma 1512 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1513 (use-package devil 1514 :init 1515 (za/package-vc-install :repo "susam/devil") 1516 (require 'devil) 1517 :custom 1518 (devil-lighter " \u272A") 1519 (devil-prompt "\u272A %t") 1520 :config (global-devil-mode) 1521 :bind ("C-," . global-devil-mode)) 1522 #+end_src 1523 ** academic-phrases 1524 Gives ideas for phrases to use in academic writing. 1525 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1526 (use-package academic-phrases) 1527 #+end_src 1528 ** ediff 1529 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1530 (use-package ediff 1531 :custom 1532 ((ediff-keep-variants nil "Prompt to remove unmodifid buffers after session") 1533 (ediff-make-buffers-readonly-at-startup nil "Don't make all buffers read-only at startup") 1534 (ediff-show-clashes-only t "Only show diff regions where both buffers disagree with ancestor") 1535 (ediff-split-window-function 'split-window-horizontally "I want long vertical side-by-side windows") 1536 (ediff-window-setup-function 'ediff-setup-windows-plain "Everything in one frame please"))) 1537 #+end_src 1538 ** highlight-indent-guides 1539 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1540 (use-package highlight-indent-guides 1541 :hook (yaml-mode . highlight-indent-guides-mode) 1542 :custom 1543 ((highlight-indent-guides-method 'character)) 1544 :custom-face 1545 (highlight-indent-guides-character-face ((t (:foreground "#adadad"))))) 1546 #+end_src 1547 ** cc-avy 1548 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1549 (use-package cc-avy 1550 :ensure nil ; local 1551 :bind ("C-M-:" . cc/avy-menu)) 1552 #+end_src 1553 ** annotate 1554 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1555 (use-package annotate 1556 :custom (annotate-annotation-position-policy :margin) 1557 :config 1558 (defun za/annotate-initialize-extra-hooks () 1559 (add-hook 'after-save-hook #'annotate-save-annotations t t)) 1560 (defun za/annotate-shutdown-extra-hooks () 1561 (remove-hook 'after-save-hook #'annotate-save-annotations t)) 1562 (advice-add 'annotate-initialize :after #'za/annotate-initialize-extra-hooks) 1563 (advice-add 'annotate-shutdown :after #'za/annotate-shutdown-extra-hooks)) 1564 1565 #+end_src 1566 ** yasnippet 1567 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1568 (use-package yasnippet 1569 :config (yas-global-mode) 1570 :delight) 1571 #+end_src 1572 * Mode/language specific packages 1573 ** Org 1574 *** Custom functions 1575 **** Get number of headlines in a file 1576 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1577 (defun za/org-count-headlines-in-file (level filename) 1578 "Count number of level LEVEL headlines in FILENAME. If LEVEL is 0, count all." 1579 (let ((headline-str (cond ((zerop level) "^\*+") 1580 (t (format "^%s " (apply 'concat (make-list level "\\*"))))))) 1581 (save-mark-and-excursion 1582 (with-temp-buffer 1583 (insert-file-contents filename) 1584 (count-matches headline-str (point-min) (point-max)))))) 1585 #+end_src 1586 1587 **** Yank URL 1588 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1589 (defun org-yank-link-url () 1590 (interactive) 1591 (kill-new (org-element-property :raw-link (org-element-context))) 1592 (message "Link copied to clipboard")) 1593 #+end_src 1594 *** Installation 1595 Install Org and require additional components that I use. 1596 1597 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1598 (use-package org 1599 :custom 1600 (org-outline-path-complete-in-steps nil "Complete path all at once (needed for completion frameworks") 1601 (org-format-latex-options (plist-put org-format-latex-options :scale 2.0) "Larger latex previews") 1602 (org-goto-interface 'outline-path-completion "Use outline path completion for org-goto, instead of its weird interface") 1603 (org-insert-heading-respect-content t "Insert headings after current subtree") 1604 (org-id-link-to-org-use-id 'create-if-interactive "If org-store-link is called directly, create an ID.") 1605 (org-clock-mode-line-total 'today) 1606 (org-return-follows-link t "Easier link following. Actual enter is still possible with ~C-q C-j~.") 1607 (org-hide-emphasis-markers t "Don't show italics/bold markers") 1608 (org-babel-python-command "python3") 1609 (org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil) 1610 (org-file-apps '((auto-mode . emacs) 1611 (directory . emacs) 1612 ("\\.mm\\'" . default) 1613 ("\\.x?html?\\'" . default) 1614 ("\\.pdf\\'" . emacs))) 1615 (org-link-elisp-confirm-function #'y-or-n-p) 1616 (org-link-elisp-skip-confirm-regexp "^org-noter$") 1617 (org-clock-sound (concat user-emacs-directory "notification.wav")) 1618 (org-export-backends '(ascii html icalendar latex md odt org pandoc confluence-ext jira)) 1619 (org-catch-invisible-edits 'show-and-error 1620 "Sometimes when text is folded away, I might accidentally edit text inside of it. This option prevents that. I wanted to do 'smart', but that has a 'fixme' so it might change in the future...Instead, show what's being edited, but don't perform the edit.") 1621 (org-src-tab-acts-natively t "a tab in a code block indents the code as it should") 1622 (org-attach-store-link-p 'attached) 1623 (org-attach-archive-delete 'query) 1624 (org-stuck-projects '("/PROJ" 1625 ("NEXT" "STARTED") 1626 nil nil) 1627 "List projects that are stuck (don't have a next action)") 1628 (org-tag-alist (let ((za/org-tag-energy-levels 1629 '((:startgroup) 1630 ("sport" . ?h) ; Sport (deep focus, long tasks, no interruptions, at least an hour) 1631 ("cruise" . ?l) ; Cruise (shallow focus, can be interrupted, can batch lots of quick tasks together) 1632 ("parked" . ?e) ; Parked (take a break, look into the distance, walk the dog, stretch, etc.) 1633 ("errand" . ?o) ; Errand (anything that involves me being out of the house) 1634 (:endgroup))) 1635 (za/org-tag-1-3-5 1636 '(; 1-3-5 tagging 1637 (:startgroup) 1638 ("_1" . ?1) ; 1 big task, 3-4 hrs 1639 ("_3" . ?3) ; 3 medium tasks, 1-2 hrs 1640 ("_5" . ?5) ; 5 small tasks, 30min-1hr 1641 (:endgroup)))) 1642 `(,@za/org-tag-contexts ,@za/org-tag-energy-levels ,@za/org-tag-1-3-5))) 1643 1644 :bind (("C-c a" . org-agenda) 1645 ("C-c n" . org-capture) 1646 ("C-c l" . org-store-link) 1647 :map org-mode-map 1648 ("C-M-<return>" . org-insert-todo-heading) 1649 ("C-c M-y" . org-yank-link-url) 1650 ("C-c N" . org-noter) 1651 ("C-M-i" . completion-at-point) 1652 ("C-c SPC" . org-table-blank-field) 1653 ("C-c C-w" . za/org-refile-wrapper)) 1654 :hook ((org-mode . abbrev-mode) 1655 (org-mode . za/echo-area-tooltips) 1656 (org-mode . org-superstar-mode) 1657 (org-mode . org-indent-mode) 1658 (org-mode . za/settings-on-org-mode) 1659 (org-mode . org-pretty-table-mode) 1660 (org-mode . variable-pitch-mode)) 1661 :config 1662 (za/package-vc-install :repo "Fuco1/org-pretty-table") 1663 (require 'org-pretty-table) 1664 (delight 'org-pretty-table nil) 1665 1666 1667 (za/package-vc-install :repo "https://git.sr.ht/~bzg/org-contrib" :load "lisp/") 1668 (require 'org-contrib) 1669 (require 'org-checklist) 1670 (delight 'org-indent-mode nil 'org-indent) 1671 (defun za/settings-on-org-mode () 1672 "Settings on enabling org mode" 1673 (za/toggle-wrap t)) 1674 1675 (defcustom za/org-inline-images-desired-screen-proportion (/ (float 3) 4) 1676 "Percentage of the window (as a float) that Org inline images should take up." 1677 :type 'float) 1678 1679 (defun za/org-display-inline-images-set-width (&rest _) 1680 "Set `org-image-actual-width` dynamically before displaying images." 1681 (if (window-system) 1682 (let* ((total-width (window-pixel-width)) 1683 (image-width (round (* total-width za/org-inline-images-desired-screen-proportion)))) 1684 (setq-local org-image-actual-width image-width)))) 1685 1686 (advice-add 'org-display-inline-images :before #'za/org-display-inline-images-set-width) 1687 1688 (defun za/org-attach-tag (old/org-attach-tag &rest args) 1689 "Wraps :around org-attach-tag (as OLD/ORG-ATTACH-TAG) with ARGS. 1690 When inside capture for org-roam, attaching fails at 1691 org-attach-tag. This function prevents that error interrupting 1692 org-attach." 1693 (if ; there's no heading 1694 (not (org-element-lineage (org-element-at-point) 1695 '(headline inlinetask) 1696 'include-self)) 1697 nil ; there's no point attaching a tag 1698 ; otherwise, normal attach 1699 (apply old/org-attach-tag args))) 1700 1701 (advice-add #'org-attach-tag :around #'za/org-attach-tag) 1702 (defun za/org-clear-1-3-5 () 1703 "Clears the _1/_3/_5 daily tags from all antries." 1704 (interactive) 1705 (let ((number-of-entries 1706 (length (org-map-entries 1707 (lambda () 1708 (let* ((tags-1-3-5 '("_1" "_3" "_5")) 1709 (tags-without-1-3-5 (seq-remove (lambda (e) (member e tags-1-3-5)) 1710 org-scanner-tags))) 1711 (org-set-tags tags-without-1-3-5))) 1712 "_1|_3|_5" 1713 'agenda-with-archives)))) 1714 (message "Modified %d entries." number-of-entries))) 1715 1716 (require 'org-tempo) 1717 (require 'org-habit) 1718 (require 'org-id) 1719 (use-package ob-async) 1720 (use-package ob-rust) 1721 (org-babel-do-load-languages 1722 'org-babel-load-languages 1723 '((emacs-lisp . t) 1724 (R . t) 1725 (python . t) 1726 (ruby . t) 1727 (shell . t) 1728 (sqlite . t) 1729 (rust . t))) 1730 (use-package inf-ruby) 1731 (use-package org-superstar 1732 :custom 1733 (org-superstar-leading-bullet ?\s)) 1734 1735 ;; Linking to emails via notmuch 1736 (use-package ol-notmuch) 1737 1738 ;; Improved search 1739 (use-package org-ql) 1740 1741 ;; Tempo expansions 1742 (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("se" . "src emacs-lisp")) 1743 (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("sb" . "src bibtex")) 1744 (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("ss" . "src sh")) 1745 (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("sy" . "src yaml"))) 1746 #+end_src 1747 *** Agenda & GTD 1748 **** Agenda mode settings 1749 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1750 (use-package org-agenda 1751 :ensure org 1752 :bind (:map org-agenda-mode-map 1753 ("C-c TAB" . za/org-agenda-goto-narrowed-subtree) 1754 ("@" . za/org-agenda-show-context-tags)) 1755 :custom 1756 (org-agenda-files (list za/org-life-main 1757 za/org-life-inbox 1758 za/org-life-tickler)) 1759 (org-agenda-text-search-extra-files 1760 (directory-files za/org-life-dir t (rx bol (not ?.) (* anything) ".org")) 1761 "I want to search all Org files in the life directory") 1762 1763 :config 1764 (defun za/org-agenda-show-context-tags () 1765 "Show the context tags (e.g. @computer) applicable to the current item." 1766 (interactive) 1767 (let* ((tags (org-get-at-bol 'tags)) 1768 (context-tag-p (lambda (tag) (string-prefix-p "@" tag))) 1769 (context-tags (seq-filter context-tag-p tags))) 1770 (if context-tags 1771 (message "Contexts are :%s:" 1772 (org-no-properties (mapconcat #'identity context-tags ":"))) 1773 (message "No contexts associated with this line")))) 1774 (defun za/org-agenda-goto-narrowed-subtree () 1775 "Jump to current agenda item and narrow to its subtree." 1776 (interactive) 1777 (delete-other-windows) 1778 (org-agenda-goto) 1779 (org-narrow-to-subtree) 1780 (outline-hide-subtree) 1781 (org-show-children 1) 1782 (other-window 1))) 1783 #+end_src 1784 1785 Fix tag display by dynamically calculating the column. 1786 1787 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1788 (defun za/settings-org-agenda-mode () 1789 "My settings for org agenda mode" 1790 ) 1791 (add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook #'za/settings-org-agenda-mode) 1792 #+end_src 1793 1794 **** Opening files 1795 Convenience functions to make opening the main file faster: 1796 1797 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1798 (defun gtd () "GTD: main file" (interactive) (find-file za/org-life-main)) 1799 (defun gtd-inbox () 1800 "GTD: inbox" 1801 (interactive) 1802 (let ((count-docs (length (directory-files za/org-life-doc-inbox nil (rx bos (not ?.)))))) 1803 (find-file za/org-life-inbox) 1804 (when (> count-docs 0) 1805 (dired-other-window za/org-life-doc-inbox) 1806 (dired-revert) 1807 (other-window 1)))) 1808 (defun gtd-inbox-mobile () "GTD: mobile inbox" (interactive) (find-file za/org-life-inbox-mobile)) 1809 (defun gtd-archive () "GTD: archive" (interactive) (find-file za/org-life-archive)) 1810 (defun gtd-someday () "GTD: someday" (interactive) (find-file za/org-life-someday)) 1811 (defun gtd-tickler () "GTD: tickler" (interactive) (find-file za/org-life-tickler)) 1812 #+end_src 1813 1814 Bind keys to those functions: 1815 1816 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1817 (bind-keys :prefix "M-g t" 1818 :prefix-map za/gtd-files-map 1819 :prefix-docstring "Visit GTD file" 1820 ("i" . gtd-inbox) 1821 ("l" . gtd) 1822 ("a" . gtd-archive) 1823 ("s" . gtd-someday) 1824 ("t" . gtd-tickler)) 1825 #+end_src 1826 1827 To improve jumping to any headline via counsel, filter returned candidates to include source file. 1828 1829 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1830 (defun za/counsel-org-agenda-headlines--candidates-with-filename (candidates) 1831 "Convert CANDIDATES to include source filename for each candidate." 1832 (mapcar (lambda (candidate) 1833 (let ((name (nth 0 candidate)) 1834 (path (nth 1 candidate)) 1835 (pos (nth 2 candidate))) 1836 (list (format "%s/%s" (file-name-nondirectory path) name) 1837 path 1838 pos))) 1839 candidates)) 1840 1841 (advice-add #'counsel-org-agenda-headlines--candidates :filter-return #'za/counsel-org-agenda-headlines--candidates-with-filename) 1842 #+end_src 1843 1844 *** Processing inbox 1845 I made a function for processing the inbox, focusing on one item at a time: 1846 1847 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1848 (defun za/gtd-inbox-next-item () 1849 (interactive) 1850 (unless (string= (buffer-file-name) (file-truename za/org-life-inbox)) 1851 (user-error "You're not in your GTD inbox file.")) 1852 (widen) 1853 (org-first-headline-recenter) 1854 (org-narrow-to-subtree)) 1855 #+end_src 1856 1857 And a conditional binding: 1858 1859 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1860 (bind-key "C-c g n" #'za/gtd-inbox-next-item 'org-mode-map (string= (buffer-file-name) (file-truename za/org-life-inbox))) 1861 #+end_src 1862 1863 And a function for importing other inboxes: 1864 1865 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1866 (defun za/gtd-inbox-import () 1867 (interactive) 1868 (unless (string= (buffer-file-name) (file-truename za/org-life-inbox)) 1869 (user-error "You're not in your GTD inbox file")) 1870 (when (directory-files za/org-life-dir nil "\\.sync-conflict-") 1871 (user-error "Sync conflicts found, please fix them")) 1872 (let ((mobile (if (boundp 'za/org-life-inbox-mobile) (file-truename za/org-life-inbox-mobile) nil)) 1873 (calendar (if (boundp 'za/org-life-calendar-inbox) (file-truename za/org-life-calendar-inbox) nil))) 1874 (save-mark-and-excursion 1875 (goto-char (point-max)) 1876 (when mobile 1877 (insert-file mobile) 1878 (goto-char (point-max)) 1879 (write-region "" nil mobile)) 1880 (when calendar 1881 (insert-file calendar) 1882 (write-region "" nil calendar) 1883 (goto-char (point-max))) 1884 (message "Imported other inboxes.")))) 1885 #+end_src 1886 1887 Also with a conditional binding: 1888 1889 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1890 (bind-key "C-c g i" #'za/gtd-inbox-import 'org-mode-map (string= (buffer-file-name) (file-truename za/org-life-inbox))) 1891 #+end_src 1892 *** Refiling & archiving 1893 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1894 (use-package org-refile 1895 :ensure org 1896 :custom 1897 (org-refile-targets `((,za/org-life-main :maxlevel . 3) 1898 (,za/org-life-someday :level . 1) 1899 (,za/org-life-tickler :maxlevel . 3)) 1900 "Where I want to be able to move subtrees (doesn't include inbox because I never refile to that, and the archive has its own keybining)") 1901 (org-archive-location (concat za/org-life-archive "::datetree/") 1902 "I want to archive to a specific file, in a date tree") 1903 (org-refile-use-outline-path 'file 1904 "Include the destination file as an element in the path to a heading, and to use the full paths as completion targets rather than just the heading text itself") 1905 (org-outline-path-complete-in-steps nil 1906 "Tell Org that I don’t want to complete in steps; I want Org to generate all of the possible completions and present them at once (necessary for Helm/Ivy)") 1907 (org-refile-allow-creating-parent-nodes 'confirm 1908 "Allow me to tack new heading names onto the end of my outline path, and if I am asking to create new ones, make me confirm it")) 1909 #+end_src 1910 1911 *** Quick capture 1912 Quick capture lets me send something to my inbox very quickly, without thinking about where it should go. 1913 The inbox is processed later. 1914 1915 Templates for quick capture: 1916 1917 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1918 (use-package org-capture 1919 :ensure org 1920 :custom 1921 (org-capture-templates `(("t" "Todo [inbox]" entry 1922 (file ,za/org-life-inbox) 1923 "* TODO %i%?") 1924 1925 ("s" "Save for read/watch/listen" entry 1926 (file+headline ,za/org-life-someday "Read/watch/listen") 1927 "* TODO %?[[%^{link}][%^{description}]] %^G")))) 1928 #+end_src 1929 1930 *** Todo & custom agenda views 1931 Todo keywords based on the GTD system (pipe separates incomplete from complete). 1932 Apart from the logging-on-done configured [[*Logging][below]], I also want to log a note & timestamp when I start waiting on something. 1933 In ~org-todo-keywords~, ~@~ means note+timestamp, ~!~ means timestamp, ~@/!~ means note+timestamp on state entry and timestamp on leave. 1934 1935 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1936 (custom-set-variables '(org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO(t)" "NEXT(n)" "STARTED(s)" "WAITING(w@)" "PROJ(p)" "|" "DONE(d)" "CANCELLED(c)"))) 1937 '(org-todo-keyword-faces '(("TODO" . org-todo) 1938 ("NEXT" . org-todo) 1939 ("WAITING" . org-todo) 1940 ("STARTED" . org-todo) 1941 ("PROJ" . org-todo) 1942 ("DONE" . org-done) 1943 ("CANCELLED" . org-done)))) 1944 #+end_src 1945 1946 1947 Something is a habit if: it has a HABIT tag, STYLE is habit, LOGGING is logrepeat, it has a scheduled repeater from today. 1948 1949 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1950 (defun za/mark-as-habit () 1951 "This function makes sure that the current heading has: 1952 (1) a HABIT tag 1953 (2) todo set to TODO 1954 (3) LOGGING property set to logrepeat 1955 (4) a scheduled repeater from today" 1956 (interactive) 1957 (org-back-to-heading t) 1958 (org-set-property "TODO" "TODO") 1959 (org-set-property "LOGGING" "logrepeat") 1960 (org-set-property "STYLE" "habit") 1961 (org-toggle-tag "HABIT" 'on) 1962 (org-schedule nil)) 1963 #+end_src 1964 1965 +I decided that projects will not be TODO items, but their progress will be tracked with a progress cookie ([x/y]). This function converts an item to a project: it adds a PROJECT tag, sets the progress indicator to count all checkboxes in sub-items (only TODO items), and removes any existing TODO keywords. Finally, PROJECT tags shouldn't be inherited (i.e. subtasks shouldn't be marked as projects).+ 1966 In the end, I want NEXT items that are part of a project to be shown as such (so inherit that PROJECT tag), but projects themselves will have a PROJ todo keyword. 1967 This function converts an item to a project. 1968 1969 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 1970 (defun za/mark-as-project () 1971 "This function makes sure that the current heading has 1972 (1) the tag PROJECT 1973 (2) the todo keyword PROJ 1974 (3) the property COOKIE_DATA set to \"todo recursive\" 1975 (4) a progress indicator" 1976 (interactive) 1977 (org-back-to-heading t) 1978 ;; Step 1: clear out everything 1979 (org-set-property "TODO" "") 1980 1981 ;; org-set-property errors via org-priority if you try to clear 1982 ;; priority of an item that doesn't have priority. Stupid design, 1983 ;; but I can't change that so we gotta jump through hoops: 1984 (let ((have-priority (org-element-property :priority (org-element-at-point)))) 1985 (when have-priority 1986 (org-set-property "PRIORITY" ""))) 1987 1988 ;; Step 2: set info (stats cookie, todo, tag, properties drawer) 1989 (forward-whitespace 1) 1990 (insert "[/] ") 1991 (org-set-property "TODO" "PROJ") 1992 (org-toggle-tag "PROJECT" 'on) 1993 (org-set-property "COOKIE_DATA" "todo recursive") 1994 (org-update-statistics-cookies nil)) 1995 #+end_src 1996 1997 And a keybinding for it: 1998 1999 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2000 (bind-key "C-c g p" #'za/mark-as-project 'org-mode-map) 2001 #+end_src 2002 2003 Want all tags to be inherited: 2004 2005 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2006 (custom-set-variables '(org-tags-exclude-from-inheritance nil)) 2007 #+end_src 2008 2009 Define a function to skip items if they're part of a project (i.e. one of their parents has a "PROJECT" tag). 2010 +The problem is, the "PROJECT" tag isn't inherited. So, we temporarily disable excluding from inheritance, just for the ~org-get-tags~ call. Then check if "PROJECT" is one of the tags.+ That tag is now inherited. 2011 2012 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2013 (defun za/skip-if-in-project () 2014 "Skip items that are part of a project but not a project themselves." 2015 (let ((skip (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t))) 2016 (keep nil) 2017 (item-tags (let ((org-use-tag-inheritance t)) (org-get-tags))) 2018 (item-tags-without-inherited (let ((org-use-tag-inheritance nil)) (org-get-tags)))) 2019 (if (and (member "PROJECT" item-tags) 2020 (not (member "PROJECT" item-tags-without-inherited))) 2021 skip 2022 keep))) 2023 #+end_src 2024 2025 Also, define a function to skip tasks (trees) that are not habits (i.e. don't have the STYLE property ~habit~): 2026 2027 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2028 (defun za/skip-unless-habit () 2029 "Skip trees that are not habits" 2030 (let ((skip (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t))) 2031 (keep nil)) 2032 (if (string= (org-entry-get nil "STYLE") "habit") 2033 keep 2034 skip))) 2035 #+end_src 2036 2037 And one to skip tasks that /are/ habits: 2038 2039 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2040 (defun za/skip-if-habit () 2041 "Skip trees that are not habits" 2042 (let ((skip (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t))) 2043 (keep nil)) 2044 (if (string= (org-entry-get nil "STYLE") "habit") 2045 skip 2046 keep))) 2047 #+end_src 2048 2049 Skip ones with a habit tag: 2050 2051 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2052 (defun za/skip-if-has-habit-tag () 2053 (let ((skip (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t))) 2054 (keep nil) 2055 (item-tags-without-inherited (let ((org-use-tag-inheritance nil)) (org-get-tags)))) 2056 (if (or (member "HABIT" item-tags-without-inherited) 2057 (member "flatastic" item-tags-without-inherited)) 2058 skip 2059 keep))) 2060 #+end_src 2061 2062 And another function, to skip tasks that are blocked: 2063 2064 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2065 (defun za/skip-if-blocked () 2066 "Skip trees that are blocked by previous tasks" 2067 (let ((skip (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t))) 2068 (keep nil)) 2069 (if (org-entry-blocked-p) 2070 skip 2071 keep))) 2072 #+end_src 2073 2074 For listing tasks without a context - skip if it has a context tag: 2075 2076 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2077 (defun za/skip-if-has-context () 2078 (let ((skip (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t))) 2079 (keep nil) 2080 (item-tags-without-inherited (let ((org-use-tag-inheritance nil)) (org-get-tags))) 2081 (context-tag-p (lambda (s) (eq (aref s 0) ?@)))) 2082 (if (cl-some context-tag-p item-tags-without-inherited) 2083 skip 2084 keep))) 2085 #+end_src 2086 2087 For listing tasks without an energy level - skip if it has an energy level: 2088 2089 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2090 (defun za/skip-if-has-energy-level () 2091 (let ((skip (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t))) 2092 (keep nil) 2093 (item-tags-without-inherited (let ((org-use-tag-inheritance nil)) (org-get-tags))) 2094 (energy-tag-p (lambda (s) (member s '("sport" "cruise" "parked" "errand"))))) 2095 (if (cl-some energy-tag-p item-tags-without-inherited) 2096 skip 2097 keep))) 2098 #+end_src 2099 2100 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2101 (defun za/skip-if-scheduled-in-future () 2102 (let* ((skip (save-excursion (org-end-of-subtree t))) 2103 (keep nil) 2104 (scheduled-time (org-get-scheduled-time (point)))) 2105 (if (and scheduled-time (time-less-p (current-time) scheduled-time)) 2106 skip 2107 keep))) 2108 #+end_src 2109 2110 Create custom agenda view based on those keywords. 2111 Agenda views are made up of blocks, appearing in the order that you declare them. 2112 The first two strings are what shows up in the agenda dispatcher (the key to press and the description). 2113 2114 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2115 (setq org-agenda-custom-commands 2116 '(("n" "Next actions" 2117 todo "NEXT" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Next actions:") 2118 (org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'scheduled 'deadline 'timestamp)) 2119 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(priority-down alpha-up)))) 2120 ("q" "Query" (lambda (&rest _) (call-interactively #'org-ql-search))) 2121 2122 ("W" "Waiting" 2123 ((todo "WAITING" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Waiting:"))))) 2124 ("S" . "Saved for later...") 2125 ("Sw" "Saved to watch" 2126 ((tags-todo "WATCH" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "To watch:") 2127 (org-agenda-files `(,za/org-life-someday ,@org-agenda-files)))))) 2128 2129 ("Sr" "Saved to read" 2130 ((tags-todo "READ" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "To read:") 2131 (org-agenda-files `(,za/org-life-someday ,@org-agenda-files)))))) 2132 ("Sl" "Saved to listen" 2133 ((tags-todo "LISTEN" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "To listen:") 2134 (org-agenda-files `(,za/org-life-someday ,@org-agenda-files)))))) 2135 2136 ("a" . "Agenda with schedule only...") 2137 ("aw" "This week" 2138 ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-span 'week))))) 2139 ("aD" "Today" 2140 ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-span 'day))))) 2141 ("ad" "Today (no habits)" 2142 ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-span 'day) 2143 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-has-habit-tag))))) 2144 ("at" "Tomorrow (no habits)" 2145 ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-span 'day) 2146 (org-agenda-start-day "+1d") 2147 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-has-habit-tag))))) 2148 ("aT" "Tomorrow" 2149 ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-span 'day) 2150 (org-agenda-start-day "+1d"))))) 2151 2152 ("w" "Week Agenda + Next Actions" 2153 ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Week agenda:"))) 2154 (todo "NEXT" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Next actions:"))))) 2155 2156 ("o" "Month agenda" 2157 ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Month agenda:") 2158 (org-agenda-span 'month))))) 2159 2160 ("d" "Day Agenda + Habits graph + Waiting" 2161 ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Day:") 2162 (org-agenda-span 'day) 2163 (org-habit-show-habits nil) 2164 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-has-habit-tag))) 2165 (todo "STARTED" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "In progress:"))) 2166 (todo "WAITING" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Waiting:"))) 2167 (agenda "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Habits:") 2168 (org-agenda-span 'day) 2169 (org-agenda-use-time-grid nil) 2170 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-unless-habit) 2171 (org-habit-show-habits t) (org-habit-show-habits-only-for-today nil) 2172 (org-habit-show-all-today t))))) 2173 ("D" "Day Agenda with habit tags + Habits + Waiting" 2174 ((agenda "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Day:") 2175 (org-agenda-span 'day) 2176 (org-habit-show-habits nil))) 2177 (todo "STARTED" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "In progress:"))) 2178 (todo "WAITING" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Waiting:"))) 2179 (agenda "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Habits:") 2180 (org-agenda-span 'day) 2181 (org-agenda-use-time-grid nil) 2182 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-unless-habit) 2183 (org-habit-show-habits t) (org-habit-show-habits-only-for-today nil) 2184 (org-habit-show-all-today t))))) 2185 2186 2187 ("k" "Kanban view" 2188 ((todo "DONE" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Done:") (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(deadline-up priority-down alpha-up)))) 2189 (todo "STARTED" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "In progress:") (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(deadline-up priority-down alpha-up)))) 2190 (todo "NEXT" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "To do:") (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(deadline-up priority-down alpha-up)))))) 2191 2192 ("p" "Projects" 2193 ((todo "PROJ" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Projects:") 2194 (org-agenda-prefix-format '((todo . " %i %-22(let ((deadline (org-entry-get nil \"DEADLINE\"))) (if deadline deadline \"\"))"))) 2195 (org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks nil) 2196 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '((todo deadline-up alpha-down))))))) 2197 ("1" "1-3-5" 2198 ((tags "_1" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Big tasks:") 2199 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-scheduled-in-future) 2200 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(todo-state-down deadline-up priority-down alpha-up)))) 2201 (tags "_3" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Medium tasks:") 2202 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-scheduled-in-future) 2203 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(todo-state-down deadline-up priority-down alpha-up)))) 2204 (tags "_5" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Small tasks:") 2205 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-scheduled-in-future) 2206 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(todo-state-down deadline-up priority-down alpha-up)))))) 2207 2208 ;; Useful thread for opening calfw: https://github.com/kiwanami/emacs-calfw/issues/18 2209 ("c" "Calendar view" (lambda (&rest _) 2210 (interactive) 2211 (let ((org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-habit)) 2212 (cfw:open-org-calendar)))) 2213 ("f" . "Find & fix...") 2214 ("f@" "Next actions missing context" 2215 todo "NEXT" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Missing context:") 2216 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(priority-down alpha-up)) 2217 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-has-context))) 2218 ("fe" "Next actions missing energy" 2219 todo "NEXT" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Missing energy level:") 2220 (org-agenda-sorting-strategy '(priority-down alpha-up)) 2221 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-has-energy-level))) 2222 ("ff" "Finished tasks that aren't in a project" 2223 ((tags "TODO=\"DONE\"|TODO=\"CANCELLED\"" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Finished tasks:") 2224 (org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-in-project))))) 2225 ("ft" "Tasks without a scheduled time" 2226 alltodo "" ((org-agenda-overriding-header "Missing scheduled time:") 2227 (org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'scheduled 'deadline 'timestamp)))))) 2228 #+end_src 2229 2230 In calfw, I don't want to show habits: 2231 2232 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2233 (add-hook 'cfw:calendar-mode-hook (setq-local org-agenda-skip-function 'za/skip-if-habit)) 2234 #+end_src 2235 2236 *** Automatically mark next project item as NEXT 2237 Unless the current item is a project, when a project item is done, the next item in the project should be marked "NEXT". 2238 I tried org-edna but I couldn't get it working after an hour of effort. So a bit of lisp is the easier solution. 2239 2240 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2241 (defun za/gtd-auto-next () 2242 "Automatically mark project item as next." 2243 (save-excursion 2244 (org-back-to-heading) 2245 (when (buffer-narrowed-p) 2246 (widen)) 2247 (when (and (member org-state org-done-keywords) 2248 (not (member "PROJECT" (org-get-tags nil 'local))) 2249 (member "PROJECT" (let ((org-use-tag-inheritance t)) 2250 (org-get-tags nil)))) 2251 (when (org-goto-sibling) 2252 (org-entry-put (point) "TODO" "NEXT"))))) 2253 2254 (add-hook #'org-after-todo-state-change-hook #'za/gtd-auto-next) 2255 #+end_src 2256 2257 *** Logging for tasks 2258 I want to log into the LOGBOOK drawer (useful when I want to take quick notes): 2259 2260 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2261 (setq org-log-into-drawer "LOGBOOK") 2262 #+end_src 2263 2264 I also want to log when I finish a task (useful for archiving). 2265 Furthermore, when I'm done, I want to add a note (any important 2266 workarounds/tips). And when I reschedule, I want to know the reason. 2267 I can disable logging on state change for a specific task by adding ~:LOGGING: nil~ to the ~:PROPERTIES:~ drawer. 2268 2269 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2270 (setq org-log-done 'time 2271 org-log-reschedule 'note) 2272 #+end_src 2273 2274 I want to hide drawers on startup. This variable has options: 2275 - 'overview': Top-level headlines only. 2276 - 'content': All headlines. 2277 - 'showall': No folding on any entry. 2278 - 'show2levels: Headline levels 1-2. 2279 - 'show3levels: Headline levels 1-3. 2280 - 'show4levels: Headline levels 1-4. 2281 - 'show5levels: Headline levels 1-5. 2282 - 'showeverything: Show even drawer contents. 2283 2284 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2285 (setq org-startup-folded 'content) 2286 #+end_src 2287 2288 *** Task ordering 2289 Some tasks should be ordered, i.e. they should be done in steps. 2290 Those have the ~:ORDERED: t~ setting in ~:PROPERTIES:~, and it should be enforced: 2291 2292 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2293 (setq org-enforce-todo-dependencies t) 2294 #+end_src 2295 2296 Furthermore, tasks that are ordered and can't be done yet because of previous steps should be dimmed in the agenda: 2297 2298 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2299 (setq org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks t) 2300 #+end_src 2301 2302 I might also want to set ~org-enforce-todo-checkbox-dependencies~, but not convinced on that one yet. 2303 2304 *** Time tracking & effort 2305 Time tracking should be done in its own drawer: 2306 2307 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2308 (setq org-clock-into-drawer "CLOCK") 2309 #+end_src 2310 2311 And to customize how clock tables work: 2312 2313 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2314 (setq org-clocktable-defaults '(:lang "en" :scope agenda-with-archives :wstart 1 :mstart 1 :compact t :maxlevel nil)) 2315 (setq org-agenda-clockreport-parameter-plist '(:link t :maxlevel nil)) 2316 #+end_src 2317 2318 I want to set effort in hours:minutes: 2319 2320 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2321 (add-to-list 'org-global-properties '("Effort_ALL" . "0:05 0:10 0:15 0:20 0:30 0:45 1:00 1:30 2:00 4:00 6:00 8:00")) 2322 #+end_src 2323 2324 I want column view to look like this: 2325 2326 | To do | Task | Tags | Sum of time elapsed | Sum of time estimated (effort) | 2327 |--------------+-----------+------+---------------------+--------------------------------| 2328 | todo keyword | task name | tags | sum of clock | sum of estimated time | 2329 | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | 2330 2331 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2332 (setq org-columns-default-format "%7TODO (To Do) %32ITEM(Task) %TAGS(Tags) %11CLOCKSUM_T(Clock) %10Difficulty(Difficulty) %8Effort(Effort){:}") 2333 #+end_src 2334 2335 Fix column alignment in agenda. 2336 2337 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2338 (set-face-attribute 'org-column nil 2339 :height (face-attribute 'default :height) 2340 :family (face-attribute 'default :family)) 2341 (set-face-attribute 'org-agenda-date-today nil 2342 :height (face-attribute 'default :height)) 2343 #+end_src 2344 2345 *** Calculate time since timestamp 2346 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2347 (defun za/org-time-since () 2348 "Print the amount of time between the timestamp at point and the current date and time." 2349 (interactive) 2350 (unless (org-at-timestamp-p 'lax) 2351 (user-error "Not at timestamp")) 2352 2353 (when (org-at-timestamp-p 'lax) 2354 (let ((timestamp (match-string 0))) 2355 (with-temp-buffer 2356 (insert timestamp 2357 "--" 2358 (org-time-stamp '(16))) 2359 (org-evaluate-time-range))))) 2360 #+end_src 2361 2362 Also a method to add overlays with that timestamp: 2363 2364 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2365 (defvar-local za/org-timestamp-overlays--list nil "Buffer-local list of overlays with timestamps") 2366 (defvar-local za/org-timestamp-overlays--show nil "Buffer-local boolean to show overlays.") 2367 (defun za/org-timestamp-overlays-clear () 2368 "Clear all overlays with timestamps in current buffer." 2369 (dolist (ov za/org-timestamp-overlays--list) 2370 (delete-overlay ov)) 2371 (setq-local za/org-timestamp-overlays--list nil)) 2372 2373 (defun za/org-timestamp-overlays-add () 2374 "Add overlays for active timestamps in current buffer." 2375 (let ((markup-string (lambda (s) (propertize (format "{%s}" s) 2376 'face 'org-habit-ready-future-face)))) 2377 (save-excursion 2378 (let* ((beg (point-min)) 2379 (end (point-max))) 2380 (goto-char beg) 2381 (while (re-search-forward (org-re-timestamp 'active) end t) 2382 (let ((ov (make-overlay (point) (point)))) 2383 (overlay-put ov 'before-string (funcall markup-string (za/org-time-since))) 2384 (add-to-list 'za/org-timestamp-overlays--list ov))))))) 2385 2386 (defun za/org-timestamp-overlays-redraw () 2387 "Redraw all overlays for active timestamps." 2388 (za/org-timestamp-overlays-clear) 2389 (za/org-timestamp-overlays-add)) 2390 2391 (defun za/org-timestamp-hook-fn (&rest _) 2392 (za/org-timestamp-overlays-redraw)) 2393 2394 (bind-key "C-c q p" #'tmp/p) 2395 (defun za/org-timestamp-overlays-toggle (&optional prefix) 2396 "With no prefix, toggle showing timestamp overlay. 2397 With PREFIX = 0, redraw overlays. 2398 With PREFIX > 0, show overlays. 2399 With PREFIX < 0, hide overlays." 2400 (interactive "P") 2401 (let ((overlays-hide (lambda () 2402 (za/org-timestamp-overlays-clear) 2403 (remove-hook 'org-cycle-hook #'za/org-timestamp-hook-fn) 2404 (setq za/org-timestamp-overlays--show nil) 2405 (message "Overlays hidden."))) 2406 (overlays-show (lambda () 2407 (za/org-timestamp-overlays-redraw) 2408 (add-hook 'org-cycle-hook #'za/org-timestamp-hook-fn) 2409 (setq za/org-timestamp-overlays--show t) 2410 (message "Overlays showing."))) 2411 (overlays-redraw-maybe (lambda () 2412 (when za/org-timestamp-overlays--show 2413 (za/org-timestamp-overlays-redraw) 2414 (message "Redrawing overlays.")))) 2415 (prefix-num (prefix-numeric-value prefix))) 2416 (cond ((not prefix) 2417 (cond (za/org-timestamp-overlays--show 2418 (funcall overlays-hide)) 2419 (t 2420 (funcall overlays-show)))) 2421 ((zerop prefix-num) 2422 ) 2423 ((> prefix-num 0) 2424 (funcall overlays-show)) 2425 ((< prefix-num 0) 2426 (funcall overlays-hide))))) 2427 2428 #+end_src 2429 2430 Bind a key: 2431 2432 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2433 (bind-key "C-c q d" #'za/org-timestamp-overlays-toggle 'org-mode-map) 2434 (bind-key "C-c q d" #'za/org-timestamp-overlays-toggle 'org-agenda-mode-map) 2435 #+end_src 2436 *** Priorities: how important something is 2437 I usually have a lot of 'next' actions, so I prefer 4 priority levels instead of the default 3: A (urgent, ASAP), B (important), C (if you have nothing else, do this), D (do in free time): 2438 2439 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2440 (setq org-priority-highest ?A 2441 org-priority-lowest ?D 2442 org-priority-default ?C) 2443 #+end_src 2444 2445 Faces for priorities in agenda: 2446 2447 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2448 (setq org-priority-faces `((?A . (:foreground ,(face-foreground 'error))) 2449 (?B . (:foreground ,(face-foreground 'org-todo))) 2450 (?C . (:foreground ,(face-foreground 'font-lock-constant-face) :weight semi-light)) 2451 (?D . (:foreground ,(face-foreground 'font-lock-string-face) :slant italic :weight light)))) 2452 #+end_src 2453 2454 And to be able to bulk-set priorities in agenda: 2455 2456 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2457 (setq org-agenda-bulk-custom-functions '((?P (lambda nil (org-agenda-priority 'set))))) 2458 #+end_src 2459 *** Energy requirement: how difficult something is 2460 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2461 (add-to-list 'org-global-properties '("Difficulty_ALL" . "low medium high")) 2462 #+end_src 2463 *** Org export backends 2464 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2465 (use-package ox-pandoc) 2466 #+end_src 2467 2468 *** org publishing 2469 I decided, after trying many different things, to settle on org-publish. 2470 2471 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2472 (defconst za/org-roam-top-name "Top" "The name of the top-level Org-roam node.") 2473 (defun za/org-roam-sitemap-function (title list) 2474 "Customized function to generate sitemap for org-roam, almost the same as `org-publish-sitemap-default`." 2475 (concat "#+TITLE: " title "\n\n" 2476 (format "[[file:%s][%s]]\n\n" 2477 (file-name-nondirectory (org-roam-node-file 2478 (org-roam-node-from-title-or-alias za/org-roam-top-name))) 2479 "Click here for entrypoint."))) 2480 ;; (org-list-to-org list))) <-- this is taken care of by Zola 2481 2482 #+end_src 2483 2484 To make this work with Zola, I need to export Github-flavored markdown (fenced code blocks with language): 2485 2486 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2487 (require 'ox-publish) 2488 (require 'ox-md) 2489 2490 (use-package ox-gfm 2491 :init 2492 (with-eval-after-load 'org (require 'ox-gfm))) 2493 #+end_src 2494 2495 First difficulty: Zola needs front matter with ~+++...+++~. 2496 The default Markdown backend doesn't provide that, so need to customize it by advising the default ~org-md-template~. 2497 2498 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2499 (defun za/org-md-template-zola (contents info) 2500 "Markdown template compatible with Zola (generates the necessary front matter from CONTENTS and INFO)." 2501 (let ((title (org-md-plain-text (org-element-interpret-data (plist-get info :title)) info))) 2502 (concat "+++\n" 2503 (format "title = \"%s\"\n" (string-replace "\"" "'" title)) 2504 2505 ;; If the note contains a math org-roam tag 2506 (when (member "math" (plist-get info :filetags)) 2507 "template = \"page-math.html\"\n") 2508 2509 "+++\n" 2510 (format "# %s\n" title) 2511 contents))) 2512 #+end_src 2513 2514 Second difficulty: links need to be reformatted and changed for static data (like images). 2515 This function filters the return value of ~org-md-link~. 2516 2517 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2518 (defun za/org-md-link-zola (linkstr) 2519 "A filter function for the return value of 2520 `org-md-link` (LINKSTR) to generate a link compatible with Zola." 2521 (cond ((string-match-p (rx ".md") linkstr) 2522 (string-replace "](" "](@/org-roam/" linkstr)) 2523 ((string-match-p (rx "](" (? (* alnum) "://") "/") linkstr) 2524 (replace-regexp-in-string (rx "](" (? (* alnum) "://") "/" (* any) "/org-roam/data") "](/org-roam-data" linkstr)) 2525 (t linkstr))) 2526 #+end_src 2527 2528 A wrapper to set the right image link: 2529 2530 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2531 (defun za/org-html--format-image (args) 2532 "Modify source image link to work with my Org roam setup" 2533 (let ((source (nth 0 args)) 2534 (_attributes (nth 1 args)) 2535 (_info (nth 2 args))) 2536 (list (replace-regexp-in-string (rx bos "data/") "/org-roam-data/" source) 2537 _attributes 2538 _info))) 2539 #+end_src 2540 2541 And here's the custom publish function that adds/removes the necessary advice: 2542 2543 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2544 (defun za/org-gfm-publish-to-gfm-zola (plist filename pub-dir) 2545 "Run `org-gfm-publish-to-gfm`, advising the necessary 2546 functions to generate Zola-compatible markdown." 2547 (let* ((org-export-output-file-name-locked (lambda (extension &rest _) 2548 (concat (plist-get plist :publishing-directory) 2549 "locked-" 2550 (file-name-base filename) 2551 extension))) 2552 (node (car (seq-filter 2553 (lambda (node) (file-equal-p (org-roam-node-file node) filename)) 2554 (org-roam-node-list)))) 2555 (locked-p (cond ((file-equal-p filename 2556 (file-name-concat (plist-get plist :base-directory) (plist-get plist :sitemap-filename))) 2557 nil) 2558 (t 2559 (member "locked" (org-roam-node-tags node))))) 2560 (advice '((org-gfm-inner-template :override za/org-md-template-zola) 2561 (org-md-link :filter-return za/org-md-link-zola) 2562 (org-html--format-image :filter-args za/org-html--format-image) 2563 (org-gfm-table :override org-md--convert-to-html)))) ; Zola uses CommonMark, so doesn't support Markdown tables 2564 2565 (dolist (orig-type-new advice) (apply #'advice-add orig-type-new)) 2566 (unwind-protect 2567 (cond (locked-p 2568 (advice-add #'org-export-output-file-name :override org-export-output-file-name-locked) 2569 (unwind-protect 2570 (org-gfm-publish-to-gfm plist filename pub-dir) 2571 (advice-remove #'org-export-output-file-name org-export-output-file-name-locked))) 2572 (t 2573 (org-gfm-publish-to-gfm plist filename pub-dir))) 2574 (dolist (orig-type-new advice) 2575 (advice-remove (nth 0 orig-type-new) 2576 (nth 2 orig-type-new)))))) 2577 #+end_src 2578 2579 Finally, the list of things we can publish with their respective publishin functions: 2580 2581 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2582 (if (boundp 'za/my-website-dir) 2583 (setq org-publish-project-alist 2584 `( 2585 ("org-notes" 2586 :base-directory ,za/org-roam-dir 2587 :base-extension "org" 2588 :publishing-directory ,(concat za/my-website-dir "content/org-roam/") 2589 :publishing-function za/org-gfm-publish-to-gfm-zola 2590 :recursive t 2591 :sitemap-filename "_index.md" 2592 :sitemap-title "Org Roam" 2593 :sitemap-function za/org-roam-sitemap-function 2594 :auto-sitemap t) 2595 2596 ("org-notes-data" 2597 :base-directory ,(concat za/org-roam-dir "/data") 2598 :base-extension any 2599 :publishing-directory ,(concat za/my-website-dir "static/org-roam-data/") 2600 :recursive t 2601 :publishing-function org-publish-attachment) 2602 2603 ("org-roam" :components ("org-notes" "org-notes-data")))) 2604 (warn "za/my-website-dir not bound, not setting org publishing targets.")) 2605 #+end_src 2606 2607 And a function to rsync to my VPS: 2608 2609 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2610 (defun za/publish-upload-to-website () 2611 "Upload my website to my VPS" 2612 (interactive) 2613 (async-shell-command (format "cd %s && zola build && yes|publish" za/my-website-dir) "*Async Shell publish*")) 2614 #+end_src 2615 *** Rebuild org cache 2616 2617 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2618 (defun za/force-org-rebuild-cache () 2619 "Rebuild the `org-mode' and `org-roam' cache." 2620 (interactive) 2621 (org-id-update-id-locations) 2622 ;; Note: you may need `org-roam-db-clear-all' 2623 ;; followed by `org-roam-db-sync' 2624 (org-roam-db-sync) 2625 (org-roam-update-org-id-locations)) 2626 #+end_src 2627 *** Sync with Flatastic 2628 API work is handled via an external ruby script. 2629 2630 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2631 (defun za/org-flatastic-sync-tasks () 2632 "Add tasks from flatastic to inbox" 2633 (interactive) 2634 (unless (json-available-p) 2635 (user-error "JSON not available")) 2636 (unless (boundp 'za/org-life-inbox) 2637 (user-error "Please set za/org-life-inbox")) 2638 (let* ((api-data (json-parse-string 2639 (progn 2640 (require 'exec-path-from-shell) 2641 (exec-path-from-shell-copy-envs 2642 '("FLATASTIC_API_KEY" "FLATASTIC_USER_ID")) 2643 (shell-command-to-string "~/.local/share/rbenv/shims/ruby ~/.scripts/flatastic.rb")) 2644 :object-type 'alist)) 2645 (format-data-as-org (lambda (l) 2646 (format "* TODO %s :flatastic:\n SCHEDULED: <%s>\n Points: %d\n" 2647 (alist-get 'description l) 2648 (alist-get 'scheduled_due_date l) 2649 (alist-get 'point_value l)))) 2650 (org-flatastic-items (mapcar format-data-as-org api-data))) 2651 (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect za/org-life-inbox) 2652 (goto-char (point-max)) 2653 (insert "\n" (string-join org-flatastic-items "\n"))) 2654 (message "Synced %d Flatastic tasks to inbox" (length api-data)))) 2655 #+end_src 2656 *** Link to Thunderbird messages 2657 Create a custom link to open thunderbird emails by ID: 2658 2659 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2660 (org-link-set-parameters 2661 "thunderbird" 2662 :follow #'za/org-link-thunderbird-follow) 2663 2664 (defun za/org-link-thunderbird-follow (messageid) 2665 "Open the message with id `messageid` in Thunderbird" 2666 (shell-command (format "thunderbird mid:%s" (shell-quote-argument messageid)))) 2667 #+end_src 2668 *** Inverse refile 2669 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2670 (defun za/org-refile-to-point (refloc) 2671 "Prompt for a heading and refile it to point." 2672 (interactive (list (org-refile-get-location "Heading: "))) 2673 (let* ((file (nth 1 refloc)) 2674 (pos (nth 3 refloc))) 2675 (save-excursion 2676 (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file 'noward) 2677 (save-excursion 2678 (save-restriction 2679 (widen) 2680 (goto-char pos) 2681 (org-copy-subtree 1 t)))) 2682 (org-paste-subtree nil nil nil t)))) 2683 2684 2685 (defun za/org-refile-wrapper (arg) 2686 "Wrap org-refile so that it does the inverse with a negative argument" 2687 (interactive "P") 2688 (if (minusp (prefix-numeric-value arg)) 2689 (call-interactively #'za/org-refile-to-point) 2690 (org-refile arg))) 2691 2692 #+end_src 2693 2694 *** org-caldav 2695 This lets me sync my Org agenda to my CalDAV server. 2696 The main reason is because Orgzly doesn't have a calendar view and can't (yet) search for events on a specific day, so if someone asks "are you free on that day", it's a bit hard for me to answer if I don't have my computer with me. 2697 This way, I can just check my calendar. 2698 2699 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2700 (if (and (boundp 'za/caldav-url) 2701 (boundp 'za/caldav-org-calendar-id) 2702 (boundp 'za/org-life-calendar-inbox)) 2703 (use-package org-caldav 2704 :init 2705 (defconst za/org-life-calendar-inbox (concat za/org-life-dir "calendar-inbox.org")) 2706 :custom 2707 (org-caldav-url za/caldav-url) 2708 (org-caldav-calendar-id za/caldav-org-calendar-id) 2709 (org-caldav-inbox za/org-life-calendar-inbox) 2710 (org-caldav-files (cons (car (split-string org-archive-location "::")) org-agenda-files)) 2711 (org-caldav-sync-todo nil) 2712 (org-icalendar-include-todo nil) 2713 (org-icalendar-use-deadline '(event-if-todo event-if-not-todo todo-due)) 2714 (org-icalendar-use-scheduled '(todo-start event-if-todo event-if-not-todo)) 2715 (org-caldav-exclude-tags '("HABIT") 2716 "I don't want to export habits, because those will just clutter up my calendar. The calendar is supposed to be for one-off stuff, or rarely repeating stuff. Yes, I have to manually add the HABIT tag to every habit. Perhaps nicer would be to exclude based on the property ~:STYLE: habit~, but I haven't figured that one out yet.") 2717 (org-caldav-todo-percent-states '((0 "TODO") 2718 (0 "WAITING") 2719 (1 "NEXT") 2720 (2 "STARTED") 2721 (0 "PROJ") 2722 (100 "DONE") 2723 (100 "CANCELLED"))) 2724 :config 2725 (defun za/caldav-after-sync-notify () (za/notify "org-caldav sync complete" "Finished syncing")) 2726 (advice-add #'org-caldav-sync :after #'za/caldav-after-sync-notify) 2727 (advice-add #'org-caldav-sync :around #'za/notify-on-interactivity)) 2728 (warn "za/caldav-url, za/caldav-org-calendar-id, za/org-life-calendar-inbox not bound, not using org-caldav.")) 2729 #+end_src 2730 2731 Maybe check [[https://old.reddit.com/r/orgmode/comments/8rl8ep/making_orgcaldav_useable/e0sb5j0/][this]] for a way to sync on save. 2732 2733 *** org-ref 2734 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2735 (use-package org-ref) 2736 #+end_src 2737 *** org-roam 2738 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2739 (use-package org-roam 2740 :custom 2741 (org-roam-directory za/org-roam-dir) 2742 (org-roam-completion-everywhere t) 2743 (org-roam-dailies-capture-templates 2744 '(("d" "default" entry 2745 "* %U\n%?" 2746 :target (file+head "%<%Y-%m-%d>.org" 2747 "#+title: %<%Y-%m-%d>\n")))) 2748 :config 2749 ; can't use nil because org-roam-ui checks for boundp on this and 2750 ; errors if bound but nil. 2751 (with-eval-after-load 'org-roam-dailies 2752 (makunbound 'org-roam-dailies-directory)) 2753 (defun za/org-roam-dailies-goto-latest-note () 2754 (interactive) 2755 (unless (boundp 'org-roam-dailies-directory) 2756 (za/org-roam-dailies-select-dir)) 2757 (let* ((dailies (org-roam-dailies--list-files)) 2758 (latest-note (car (last dailies)))) 2759 (unless latest-note 2760 (user-error "Can't find latest note")) 2761 (find-file latest-note) 2762 (run-hooks 'org-roam-dailies-find-file-hook))) 2763 (org-roam-setup) 2764 (bind-keys :prefix "C-c w" 2765 :prefix-map za/org-roam-map 2766 :prefix-docstring "Org roam" 2767 ("n" . org-roam-capture) 2768 ("f" . org-roam-node-find) 2769 ("w" . org-roam-buffer-toggle) 2770 ("i" . org-roam-node-insert)) 2771 (bind-keys :prefix "C-c j" 2772 :prefix-map za/org-roam-dailies-map 2773 :prefix-docstring "Org roam dailies" 2774 ("s" . za/org-roam-dailies-select-dir) 2775 ("n" . org-roam-dailies-capture-today) 2776 ("j" . org-roam-dailies-goto-today) 2777 ("+" . org-roam-dailies-goto-tomorrow) 2778 (">" . org-roam-dailies-goto-next-note) 2779 ("-" . org-roam-dailies-goto-yesterday) 2780 ("<" . org-roam-dailies-goto-previous-note) 2781 ("g" . org-roam-dailies-goto-date) 2782 ("l" . za/org-roam-dailies-goto-latest-note) 2783 ("." . org-roam-dailies-find-directory)) 2784 2785 (defun za/org-roam-dailies--daily-note-p (&optional file) 2786 "Replacement of default function. Return t if FILE is an Org-roam daily-note, nil otherwise. 2787 If FILE is not specified, use the current buffer's file-path." 2788 (when-let ((path (expand-file-name 2789 (or file 2790 (buffer-file-name (buffer-base-buffer))))) 2791 (directory (expand-file-name org-roam-dailies-directory org-roam-directory))) 2792 (setq path (expand-file-name path)) 2793 (save-match-data 2794 (and 2795 ;; (org-roam-file-p path) ; don't want this, dailies might not be in org-roam path 2796 (org-roam-descendant-of-p path directory))))) 2797 (advice-add #'org-roam-dailies--daily-note-p :override #'za/org-roam-dailies--daily-note-p) 2798 2799 (defun za/org-roam-dailies-select-dir () 2800 "Select an org-roam-dailies folder." 2801 (interactive) 2802 (let* ((choices (cons '(?0 nil) za/org-roam-dailies-dirs)) 2803 (choice (nth 1 (read-multiple-choice "org-roam-dailies dir" choices)))) 2804 (if choice 2805 (progn (setq org-roam-dailies-directory choice) 2806 (message "Selected org-roam-dailies directory: %s" org-roam-dailies-directory)) 2807 (makunbound 'org-roam-dailies-directory)))) 2808 2809 (defun za/org-roam-dailies-calendar-mark-entries-p () 2810 "Only mark dailies entries in calendar if a dailies directory is set." 2811 (boundp 'org-roam-dailies-directory)) 2812 (advice-add #'org-roam-dailies-calendar-mark-entries :before-while #'za/org-roam-dailies-calendar-mark-entries-p) 2813 2814 ;; Before doing anything journal-related, check that a journal is 2815 ;; selected, or prompt for one. 2816 (defun za/org-roam-dailies--capture-check-non-nil-dailies-dir (&rest _) 2817 (unless (boundp 'org-roam-dailies-directory) 2818 (za/org-roam-dailies-select-dir)) 2819 (unless (boundp 'org-roam-dailies-directory) 2820 (user-error "No org-roam-dailies-directory selected!"))) 2821 2822 (advice-add #'org-roam-dailies--capture :before #'za/org-roam-dailies--capture-check-non-nil-dailies-dir) 2823 (advice-add #'org-roam-dailies-goto-date :before #'za/org-roam-dailies--capture-check-non-nil-dailies-dir) 2824 (require 'org-roam-export)) 2825 #+end_src 2826 2827 *** org-roam-ui 2828 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2829 (use-package org-roam-ui) 2830 #+end_src 2831 *** org-download 2832 Drag-and-drop images to Emacs Org mode. 2833 2834 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2835 (use-package org-download 2836 :custom 2837 (org-download-method 'attach) 2838 (org-download-backend t)) 2839 #+end_src 2840 2841 *** org-sticky-header 2842 Displays in the header-line the Org heading for the node that’s at the top of the window. 2843 2844 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2845 (use-package org-sticky-header) 2846 #+end_src 2847 *** org-timestone 2848 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2849 (use-package org-timestone 2850 :init (za/package-vc-install :repo "thezeroalpha/org-timestone.el") 2851 :ensure nil 2852 :after org 2853 :bind (:map org-mode-map 2854 ("C-c C-t" . org-timestone-org-todo-wrapper))) 2855 #+end_src 2856 *** org-noter 2857 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2858 (use-package org-noter 2859 :config 2860 ;; Fix disabling of line wrap by no-opping set-notes-scroll 2861 (advice-add 'org-noter--set-notes-scroll :override 'za/no-op)) 2862 #+end_src 2863 *** el-easydraw 2864 Lets you draw stuff in org mode documents. 2865 2866 #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no 2867 (za/package-vc-install :repo "misohena/el-easydraw" :name "edraw") 2868 (with-eval-after-load 'org 2869 (require 'edraw-org) 2870 (edraw-org-setup-default) 2871 (bind-key "C-c q c" #'edraw-color-picker-insert-color)) 2872 #+end_src 2873 *** ox-jira 2874 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2875 (use-package ox-jira) 2876 #+end_src 2877 *** org-confluence 2878 ox-confluence with some custom code to remove the theme & create expandable drawers. 2879 Add to confluence by pressing ~ctrl + shift + d~ when editing a page and inserting confluence wiki text. 2880 2881 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2882 (require 'ox-confluence) 2883 (org-export-define-derived-backend 'confluence-ext 'confluence 2884 :translate-alist '((drawer . za/org-confluence-drawer)) 2885 :filters-alist '((:filter-src-block . za/org-confluence--code-block-remove-theme)) 2886 :menu-entry 2887 '(?F "Export to Confluence (ext)" 2888 ((?F "As Confluence buffer (ext)" za/org-confluence-export-as-confluence)))) 2889 2890 (defun za/org-confluence-export-as-confluence 2891 (&optional async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist) 2892 (interactive) 2893 (org-export-to-buffer 'confluence-ext "*org CONFLUENCE Export*" 2894 async subtreep visible-only body-only ext-plist (lambda () (text-mode)))) 2895 2896 (defun za/org-confluence--code-block-remove-theme (block _backend _info) 2897 "Remove the theme from the block" 2898 (replace-regexp-in-string (rx "\{code:theme=Emacs" (? "|")) "\{code:" block)) 2899 2900 2901 (defun za/org-confluence-drawer (drawer contents info) 2902 "Handle custom drawers" 2903 (let* ((name (org-element-property :drawer-name drawer))) 2904 (concat 2905 (format "\{expand:%s\}\n" name) 2906 contents 2907 "\{expand\}"))) 2908 #+end_src 2909 *** TODO the path for org-roam export and data export should be configurable, not hard-coded 2910 2911 ** Mail mode for neomutt 2912 When editing a message from neomutt, I want to use mail mode. 2913 Even though I won't be sending the email from there, I like the syntax highlighting :) 2914 2915 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2916 (add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("/neomutt-" . mail-mode)) 2917 #+end_src 2918 ** DISABLED Semantic mode 2919 Disabled for now, don't use it much. 2920 SemanticDB is written into ~/.emacs.d/semanticdb/. 2921 2922 #+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no 2923 (use-package semantic 2924 :bind (:map semantic-mode-map 2925 ("C-c , ." . semantic-ia-show-summary)) 2926 :custom 2927 (semantic-default-submodes '(global-semantic-idle-scheduler-mode ; reparse buffer when idle 2928 global-semanticdb-minor-mode ; maintain database 2929 global-semantic-idle-summary-mode ; show information (e.g. types) about tag at point 2930 global-semantic-stickyfunc-mode))) ; show current func in header line 2931 2932 2933 #+end_src 2934 2935 ** Bib(la)tex 2936 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2937 (use-package bibtex 2938 :config 2939 (bibtex-set-dialect "biblatex")) 2940 #+end_src 2941 2942 ** Python 2943 In Python, I want to enable flycheck and semantic mode: 2944 2945 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2946 (add-hook 'python-mode-hook #'flycheck-mode) 2947 ;;(add-hook 'python-mode-hook #'semantic-mode) 2948 #+end_src 2949 2950 ** Elisp 2951 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2952 (use-package emacs-lisp 2953 :ensure nil ; preinstalled 2954 :hook ((emacs-lisp-mode . flycheck-mode) 2955 (emacs-lisp-mode . rainbow-mode) 2956 (emacs-lisp-mode . outline-minor-mode) 2957 (emacs-lisp-mode . company-mode))) 2958 #+end_src 2959 ** lean-mode 2960 Specifically for the Lean prover. 2961 I also install company-lean and helm-lean, which are suggested on the [[https://github.com/leanprover/lean-mode][Github page]]. 2962 Then I map company-complete only for lean-mode. 2963 2964 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2965 (use-package lean-mode 2966 :config 2967 (use-package company-lean) 2968 :bind (:map lean-mode-map 2969 ("S-SPC" . company-complete))) 2970 #+end_src 2971 2972 ** sh-mode 2973 #+begin_src emacs-lisp :results value 2974 (use-package sh-script 2975 :hook (sh-mode . flycheck-mode)) 2976 #+end_src 2977 2978 ** anki-editor 2979 Some extra keybindings that are not set up by default. 2980 anki-editor doesn't provide a keymap so I have to set one up here: 2981 2982 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 2983 (use-package anki-editor 2984 :init 2985 (defvar anki-editor-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)) 2986 (add-to-list 'minor-mode-map-alist (cons 'anki-editor-mode 2987 anki-editor-mode-map)) 2988 :custom 2989 (anki-editor-use-math-jax t) 2990 2991 :bind (:map anki-editor-mode-map 2992 ("C-c t" . org-property-next-allowed-value) 2993 ("C-c i" . anki-editor-insert-note) 2994 ("C-c p" . anki-editor-push-notes) 2995 ("C-c c" . anki-editor-cloze-dwim))) 2996 #+end_src 2997 ** pdf-tools 2998 A better replacement for DocView: 2999 3000 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3001 (use-package pdf-tools 3002 :init 3003 (pdf-tools-install) 3004 3005 :custom 3006 (pdf-annot-default-annotation-properties '((t 3007 (label . "Alex Balgavy")) 3008 (text 3009 (icon . "Note") 3010 (color . "#0088ff")) 3011 (highlight 3012 (color . "yellow")) 3013 (squiggly 3014 (color . "orange")) 3015 (strike-out 3016 (color . "red")) 3017 (underline 3018 (color . "blue")))) 3019 :bind (:map pdf-isearch-minor-mode-map 3020 ("C-s" . isearch-forward) 3021 :map pdf-view-mode-map 3022 ;; Save position & jump back 3023 ("C-SPC" . (lambda () (interactive) (message "Position saved") (pdf-view-position-to-register ?x))) 3024 ("C-u C-SPC" . (lambda () (interactive) (pdf-view-jump-to-register ?x)))) 3025 :hook 3026 (pdf-annot-list-mode . pdf-annot-list-follow-minor-mode) 3027 (pdf-annot-edit-contents-minor-mode . org-mode) 3028 (pdf-view-mode . (lambda () (display-line-numbers-mode 0))) 3029 3030 :config 3031 ;; The arrow tooltip does not show properly when jumping to a 3032 ;; location. Maybe this is a Mac-only thing. See here: 3033 ;; https://github.com/politza/pdf-tools/issues/145 3034 ;; This ~:override~ advice fixes it, color is customized via ~tooltip~ face 3035 (advice-add #'pdf-util-tooltip-arrow :override #'za/pdf-util-tooltip-arrow) 3036 (defun za/pdf-util-tooltip-arrow (image-top &optional timeout) 3037 "Fix up `pdf-util-tooltip-arrow`, the original doesn't show the arrow." 3038 (pdf-util-assert-pdf-window) 3039 (when (floatp image-top) 3040 (setq image-top 3041 (round (* image-top (cdr (pdf-view-image-size)))))) 3042 (let* (x-gtk-use-system-tooltips ;allow for display property in tooltip 3043 (dx (+ (or (car (window-margins)) 0) 3044 (car (window-fringes)))) 3045 (dy image-top) 3046 (pos (list dx dy dx (+ dy (* 2 (frame-char-height))))) 3047 (vscroll 3048 (pdf-util-required-vscroll pos)) 3049 (tooltip-frame-parameters 3050 `((border-width . 0) 3051 (internal-border-width . 0) 3052 ,@tooltip-frame-parameters)) 3053 (tooltip-hide-delay (or timeout 3))) 3054 (when vscroll 3055 (image-set-window-vscroll vscroll)) 3056 (setq dy (max 0 (- dy 3057 (cdr (pdf-view-image-offset)) 3058 (window-vscroll nil t) 3059 (frame-char-height)))) 3060 (when (overlay-get (pdf-view-current-overlay) 'before-string) 3061 (let* ((e (window-inside-pixel-edges)) 3062 (xw (pdf-util-with-edges (e) e-width))) 3063 (cl-incf dx (/ (- xw (car (pdf-view-image-size t))) 2)))) 3064 (pdf-util-tooltip-in-window "\u2192" dx dy)))) 3065 #+end_src 3066 3067 *** TODO this clobbers register x. Find a way to not clobber a register 3068 ** virtualenvwrapper 3069 Like virtualenvwrapper.sh, but for Emacs. 3070 3071 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3072 (use-package virtualenvwrapper 3073 :custom 3074 (venv-location "~/.config/virtualenvs") 3075 3076 :config 3077 (venv-initialize-interactive-shells) 3078 (venv-initialize-eshell)) 3079 #+end_src 3080 3081 ** ledger 3082 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3083 (use-package ledger-mode 3084 :mode ("\\.ledger\\'") 3085 :hook (ledger-mode . company-mode) 3086 :custom 3087 (ledger-clear-whole-transactions t) 3088 (ledger-reconcile-default-commodity "eur") 3089 (ledger-reports 3090 '(("unreconciled" "%(binary) [[ledger-mode-flags]] -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 reg --uncleared") 3091 ("net-worth-changes" "%(binary) [[ledger-mode-flags]] -f %(ledger-file) reg ^Assets ^Liabilities -R -M -X eur --effective -n") 3092 ("budget-last-month" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 --effective -X eur --period \"last month\" budget ^expenses:budgeted") 3093 ("budget-this-month" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 --effective -X eur --period \"this month\" budget ^expenses:budgeted") 3094 ("expenses-this-month-vs-budget" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 --effective --period \"this month\" --period-sort \"(amount)\" bal ^expenses:budgeted --budget -R") 3095 ("expenses-last-month-vs-budget" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 --effective --period \"last month\" --period-sort \"(amount)\" bal ^expenses:budgeted --budget -R") 3096 ("expenses-last-month" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 --effective --period \"last month\" --period-sort \"(amount)\" bal ^expenses -X eur -R") 3097 ("expenses-this-month" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 --effective --period \"this month\" --period-sort \"(amount)\" bal ^expenses -X eur -R") 3098 ("expenses-vs-income-this-month" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 --effective --period \"this month\" --period-sort \"(amount)\" bal ^income ^expenses -X eur -R") 3099 ("expenses-vs-income-last-month" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 --effective --period \"last month\" --period-sort \"(amount)\" bal ^expenses ^income -X eur -R") 3100 ("bal-assets-czk" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 bal Assets Liabilities -X czk -R") 3101 ("bal-assets" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 bal Assets Liabilities -R") 3102 ("bal" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 bal -B -R") 3103 ("bal-assets-eur" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 bal Assets Liabilities -X eur -R") 3104 ("monthly-balance-abn-checking" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 --effective reg --monthly 'Assets:ABN Checking' -R") 3105 ("monthly-expenses" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --monthly register ^expenses --effective --collapse -X eur -R") 3106 ("reg" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 reg -R") 3107 ("payee" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 reg @%(payee) -R") 3108 ("account" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) --start-of-week=1 reg %(account) -R") 3109 ("reg-org-table" "%(binary) -f %(ledger-file) csv --csv-format '|%(scrub(date))|%(scrub(display_account))|%(scrub(payee))|%(scrub(display_amount))|%(scrub(display_total))| 3110 ' %(account) -R"))) 3111 :config 3112 (with-eval-after-load 'ledger-mode 3113 (setq ledger-amount-regex 3114 (rx 3115 (group (or (= 2 " ") ?\t (seq " " ?\t))) 3116 (zero-or-more (any " " ?\t)) 3117 (opt "=") 3118 (zero-or-more space) 3119 (opt "-") 3120 (opt "(") 3121 (one-or-more (opt (group 3122 (one-or-more (any "A-Z" "$(_£€₹")) 3123 (zero-or-more blank))) 3124 (group (opt "-") 3125 (or (one-or-more (any "0-9")) 3126 (+\? (any "0-9" ",.")))) 3127 (opt (group (any ",.") 3128 (one-or-more (any "0-9" ")")))) 3129 (opt (group (zero-or-more blank) 3130 (one-or-more (any "\"_£€₹" word)))) 3131 (opt (zero-or-more (any blank)) 3132 (any "*+/-") 3133 (zero-or-more (any blank)))) 3134 (opt ")") 3135 (opt (group (zero-or-more (any blank)) 3136 (any "=@{") 3137 (opt "@") 3138 (+? (not (any ?\xA ";"))))) 3139 (opt (group (or (seq (one-or-more (any blank)) ";" (+\? nonl)) 3140 (zero-or-more (any blank))))) 3141 eol)))) 3142 #+end_src 3143 3144 #+RESULTS: 3145 : ((\.[pP][dD][fF]\' . pdf-view-mode) (/neomutt- . mail-mode) (\.odc\' . archive-mode) (\.odf\' . archive-mode) (\.odi\' . archive-mode) (\.otp\' . archive-mode) (\.odp\' . archive-mode) (\.otg\' . archive-mode) (\.odg\' . archive-mode) (\.ots\' . archive-mode) (\.ods\' . archive-mode) (\.odm\' . archive-mode) (\.ott\' . archive-mode) (\.odt\' . archive-mode) (\.epub\' . nov-mode) (\.[Ss][Aa][Ss]\' . SAS-mode) (\.Sout\' . S-transcript-mode) (\.[Ss]t\' . 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image-mode) (\.hrz\' . image-mode) (\.icb\' . image-mode) (\.icc\' . image-mode) (\.icm\' . image-mode) (\.ico\' . image-mode) (\.icon\' . image-mode) (\.jbg\' . image-mode) (\.jbig\' . image-mode) (\.jng\' . image-mode) (\.jnx\' . image-mode) (\.miff\' . image-mode) (\.mng\' . image-mode) (\.mvg\' . image-mode) (\.otb\' . image-mode) (\.p7\' . image-mode) (\.pcx\' . image-mode) (\.pdb\' . image-mode) (\.pfa\' . image-mode) (\.pfb\' . image-mode) (\.picon\' . image-mode) (\.pict\' . image-mode) (\.rgb\' . image-mode) (\.rgba\' . image-mode) (\.tga\' . image-mode) (\.wbmp\' . image-mode) (\.webp\' . image-mode) (\.wmf\' . image-mode) (\.wpg\' . image-mode) (\.xcf\' . image-mode) (\.xmp\' . image-mode) (\.xwd\' . image-mode) (\.yuv\' . image-mode) (\.tgz\' . tar-mode) (\.tbz2?\' . tar-mode) (\.txz\' . tar-mode) (\.tzst\' . tar-mode)) 3146 3147 org-capture lets me add transactions from anywhere in Emacs: 3148 3149 Budget throws an error when there's multiple commodities involved. 3150 See discussion here: https://github.com/ledger/ledger/issues/1450#issuecomment-390067165 3151 3152 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3153 (defconst za/ledger-budget-fix-string 3154 "-X eur -F '%(justify(scrub(get_at(display_total, 0)), 20, -1, true, false)) %(justify(get_at(display_total, 1) ? -scrub(get_at(display_total, 1)) : 0.0, 20, 20 + 1 + 20, true, false)) %(justify(get_at(display_total, 1) ? (get_at(display_total, 0) ? -(scrub(get_at(display_total, 1) + get_at(display_total, 0))) : -(scrub(get_at(display_total, 1)))) : -(scrub(get_at(display_total, 0))), 20, 20 + 1 + 20 + 1 + 20, true, false))%(get_at(display_total, 1) and (abs(quantity(scrub(get_at(display_total, 0))) / quantity(scrub(get_at(display_total, 1)))) >= 1) ? \" \" : \" \")%(justify((get_at(display_total, 1) ? (100% * (get_at(display_total, 0) ? scrub(get_at(display_total, 0)) : 0.0)) / -scrub(get_at(display_total, 1)) : \"na\"), 5, -1, true, false)) %(!options.flat ? depth_spacer : \"\")%-(partial_account(options.flat))\n%/%$2 %$3 %$4 %$6\n%/%(prepend_width ? \" \" * int(prepend_width) : \"\") ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- -----\n'" 3155 "Append this to a ledger budget to fix errors with multiple commodities.") 3156 #+end_src 3157 3158 ** Notmuch 3159 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3160 (use-package notmuch 3161 :custom 3162 (notmuch-saved-searches 3163 `((:name "inbox: personal" :query ,(format "folder:/%s/ tag:inbox" za/email-personal) :key ,(kbd "ip") :search-type 'tree) 3164 (:name "inbox: school" :query ,(format "folder:/%s/ tag:inbox" za/email-vu) :key ,(kbd "is") :search-type 'tree) 3165 (:name "archive: personal" :query ,(format "folder:/%s/ tag:archive" za/email-personal) :key ,(kbd "ap") :search-type 'tree) 3166 (:name "archive: school" :query ,(format "folder:/%s/ tag:archive" za/email-vu) :key ,(kbd "as") :search-type 'tree)) 3167 "Define some saved searches (i.e. mailboxes)") 3168 (notmuch-hello-sections 3169 '(notmuch-hello-insert-header 3170 notmuch-hello-insert-saved-searches 3171 notmuch-hello-insert-search 3172 notmuch-hello-insert-alltags 3173 notmuch-hello-insert-footer) 3174 "Define the main screen sections") 3175 (notmuch-search-oldest-first nil "Show newest mail first") 3176 (notmuch-archive-tags '("-inbox" "+archive")) 3177 (notmuch-tagging-keys '(("a" notmuch-archive-tags "Archive") 3178 ("r" notmuch-show-mark-read-tags "Mark read") 3179 ("u" notmuch-show-mark-unread-tags "Mark unread") 3180 ("d" notmuch-delete-tags "Delete"))) 3181 3182 :bind (("C-c m" . notmuch) 3183 :map notmuch-show-mode-map 3184 ("C-c M-y" . shr-copy-url)) 3185 ;; Run notmuch-hook script on hello refresh, to move messages to 3186 ;; folders according to their tags: 3187 :hook (notmuch-hello-refresh . za/notmuch-hook-tags2folders) 3188 :init (setenv "NOTMUCH_CONFIG" "/Users/alex/.config/notmuch/config") 3189 :config 3190 (setq notmuch-show-mark-unread-tags '("+unread")) 3191 (setq notmuch-delete-tags '("-inbox" "+trash")) 3192 (defun za/notmuch-hook-tags2folders () 3193 "Run notmuch-hook to organise email in folders based on tags." 3194 (start-process "notmuch-hook" nil "notmuch-hook" "--tags2folders"))) 3195 #+end_src 3196 3197 ** MPC 3198 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3199 (use-package mpc 3200 :custom 3201 (mpc-browser-tags '(AlbumArtist Album Genre Playlist) 3202 "Set the windows I want to show") 3203 3204 :bind (:map mpc-mode-map 3205 ("a" . mpc-playlist-add) 3206 ("P" . mpc-playlist) 3207 ("x" . mpc-playlist-delete) 3208 ("p" . mpc-toggle-play) 3209 ("t" . mpc-select-toggle) 3210 ("f" . za/mpc-seek-forward-20-seconds) 3211 ("b" . za/mpc-seek-backward-20-seconds)) 3212 :config 3213 (defun za/mpc-seek-forward-20-seconds () 3214 "Seek forward 20 seconds" 3215 (interactive) 3216 (mpc-seek-current "+20")) 3217 3218 (defun za/mpc-seek-backward-20-seconds () 3219 "Seek backward 20 seconds" 3220 (interactive) 3221 (mpc-seek-current "-20"))) 3222 #+end_src 3223 ** Dired 3224 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3225 (use-package dired 3226 :ensure nil ; installed with Emacs 3227 :bind (:map dired-mode-map 3228 ;; 'i' expands subdirs, so I want to be able to close them too. 3229 ("M-k" . dired-kill-subdir)) 3230 :custom 3231 (dired-listing-switches "-alhv") 3232 (dired-dwim-target t "If I have another dired window open, use that as target") 3233 ;; By default, hide details (show again by pressing oparen): 3234 :hook (dired-mode . dired-hide-details-mode)) 3235 #+end_src 3236 3237 ** ess: statistics (R, SAS...) 3238 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3239 (use-package ess) 3240 #+end_src 3241 3242 ** help mode 3243 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3244 (use-package help-mode 3245 :ensure nil ; included with Emacs 3246 :hook (help-mode . za/settings-on-help-mode) 3247 :config 3248 (defun za/settings-on-help-mode () 3249 "Settings on enabling help mode" 3250 (za/toggle-wrap t))) 3251 #+end_src 3252 ** helpful 3253 An alternative to the built-in Emacs help that provides much more contextual information. 3254 I use counsel, so I use the keybindings in [[*counsel + ivy + swiper]]. 3255 I just augment the functions counsel uses. 3256 Also, counsel doesn't provide some keybindings that I can get from helpful. 3257 3258 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3259 (use-package helpful 3260 :custom 3261 (counsel-describe-symbol-function #'helpful-symbol) 3262 (counsel-describe-function-function #'helpful-callable) 3263 (counsel-describe-variable-function #'helpful-variable) 3264 3265 :bind (("C-h k" . helpful-key) 3266 ("C-h C" . helpful-command) 3267 :map helpful-mode-map 3268 ("l" . za/helpful-previous) 3269 ("r" . za/helpful-next)) 3270 3271 :hook (helpful-mode . za/settings-on-helpful-mode) 3272 :config 3273 3274 (defun za/settings-on-helpful-mode () 3275 "Settings on enabling helpful mode" 3276 (za/toggle-wrap t)) 3277 3278 ;; Then, a way to jump forward and backward in the window: 3279 (defvar za/helpful-buffer-ring-size 20 3280 "How many buffers are stored for use with `helpful-next'.") 3281 3282 (defvar za/helpful--buffer-ring (make-ring za/helpful-buffer-ring-size) 3283 "Ring that stores the current Helpful buffer history.") 3284 3285 (defun za/helpful--buffer-index (&optional buffer) 3286 "If BUFFER is a Helpful buffer, return it’s index in the buffer ring." 3287 (let ((buf (or buffer (current-buffer)))) 3288 (and (eq (buffer-local-value 'major-mode buf) 'helpful-mode) 3289 (seq-position (ring-elements za/helpful--buffer-ring) buf #'eq)))) 3290 3291 (defun za/helpful--new-buffer-a (help-buf) 3292 "Update the buffer ring according to the current buffer and HELP-BUF." 3293 :filter-return #'helpful--buffer 3294 (let ((buf-ring za/helpful--buffer-ring)) 3295 (let ((newer-buffers (or (za/helpful--buffer-index) 0))) 3296 (dotimes (_ newer-buffers) (ring-remove buf-ring 0))) 3297 (when (/= (ring-size buf-ring) za/helpful-buffer-ring-size) 3298 (ring-resize buf-ring za/helpful-buffer-ring-size)) 3299 (ring-insert buf-ring help-buf))) 3300 3301 (advice-add #'helpful--buffer :filter-return #'za/helpful--new-buffer-a) 3302 3303 (defun za/helpful--next (&optional buffer) 3304 "Return the next live Helpful buffer relative to BUFFER." 3305 (let ((buf-ring za/helpful--buffer-ring) 3306 (index (or (za/helpful--buffer-index buffer) -1))) 3307 (cl-block nil 3308 (while (> index 0) 3309 (cl-decf index) 3310 (let ((buf (ring-ref buf-ring index))) 3311 (if (buffer-live-p buf) (cl-return buf))) 3312 (ring-remove buf-ring index))))) 3313 3314 3315 (defun za/helpful--previous (&optional buffer) 3316 "Return the previous live Helpful buffer relative to BUFFER." 3317 (let ((buf-ring za/helpful--buffer-ring) 3318 (index (1+ (or (za/helpful--buffer-index buffer) -1)))) 3319 (cl-block nil 3320 (while (< index (ring-length buf-ring)) 3321 (let ((buf (ring-ref buf-ring index))) 3322 (if (buffer-live-p buf) (cl-return buf))) 3323 (ring-remove buf-ring index))))) 3324 3325 (defun za/helpful-next () 3326 "Go to the next Helpful buffer." 3327 (interactive) 3328 (when-let (buf (za/helpful--next)) 3329 (funcall helpful-switch-buffer-function buf))) 3330 3331 (defun za/helpful-previous () 3332 "Go to the previous Helpful buffer." 3333 (interactive) 3334 (when-let (buf (za/helpful--previous)) 3335 (funcall helpful-switch-buffer-function buf)))) 3336 #+end_src 3337 ** Tex-mode 3338 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3339 (use-package tex-mode 3340 :ensure nil ; installed with Emacs 3341 :hook (tex-mode . za/settings-on-tex-mode) 3342 :config 3343 (defun za/settings-on-tex-mode () 3344 "Settings on enabling helpful mode" 3345 (setq comment-add 0))) 3346 #+end_src 3347 ** Quail 3348 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3349 (use-package quail 3350 :ensure nil) ; provided by Emacs 3351 #+end_src 3352 ** Markdown 3353 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3354 (use-package markdown-mode) 3355 #+end_src 3356 ** vdirel (contacts) 3357 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3358 (use-package vdirel 3359 :config 3360 (vdirel-switch-repository "~/.local/share/contacts/default")) 3361 #+end_src 3362 ** Yaml 3363 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3364 (use-package yaml-mode 3365 :commands yaml-mode 3366 :init 3367 (add-hook 'yaml-mode-hook 3368 (lambda () 3369 (setq-local outline-regexp (rx (* blank))) 3370 (outline-minor-mode)))) 3371 #+end_src 3372 ** calc 3373 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3374 (use-package calc 3375 :config 3376 (setq math-additional-units 3377 ;; elements: 3378 ;; - symbol identifying the unit, 3379 ;; - expression indicatingv alue of unit or nil for fundamental units 3380 ;; - textual description 3381 '((b nil "Bit") 3382 (B "b * 8" "Bytes") 3383 (KiB "1024 * B" "Kibibyte") 3384 (MiB "1024 * KiB" "Mebibyte") 3385 (GiB "1024 * MiB" "Gibibyte") 3386 (TiB "1024 * GiB" "Tebibyte") 3387 (PiB "1024 * TiB" "Pebibyte") 3388 (EiB "1024 * PiB" "Exbibyte") 3389 (ZiB "1024 * EiB" "Zebibyte") 3390 (YiB "1024 * ZiB" "Yobibyte") 3391 (KB "1000 * B" "Kilobyte") 3392 (MB "1000 * KB" "Megabyte") 3393 (GB "1000 * MB" "Gigabyte") 3394 (TB "1000 * GB" "Terabyte") 3395 (PB "1000 * TB" "Petabyte") 3396 (EB "1000 * PB" "Exabyte") 3397 (ZB "1000 * EB" "Zettabyte") 3398 (YB "1000 * ZB" "Yottabyte") 3399 (Kib "1024 * b" "Kibibit") 3400 (Mib "1024 * Kib" "Mebibit") 3401 (Gib "1024 * Mib" "Gibibit") 3402 (Kb "1000 * b" "Kilobit") 3403 (Mb "1000 * Kb" "Megabit") 3404 (Gb "1000 * Mb" "Gigabit"))) 3405 (setq math-units-table nil)) 3406 #+end_src 3407 ** casual 3408 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3409 (use-package casual 3410 :bind (:map calc-mode-map ("C-o" . 'casual-main-menu))) 3411 #+end_src 3412 ** casual-dired 3413 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3414 (use-package casual-dired 3415 :bind (:map dired-mode-map 3416 ("C-o" . 'casual-dired-tmenu) 3417 ("C-u C-o" . 'dired-display-file))) 3418 #+end_src 3419 3420 ** json 3421 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3422 (use-package json-mode) 3423 #+end_src 3424 ** rust 3425 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3426 (use-package rust-mode) 3427 #+end_src 3428 * Override some faces 3429 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3430 (with-eval-after-load 'org-faces 3431 (set-face-attribute 'org-table nil :inherit 'fixed-pitch) 3432 (set-face-attribute 'org-block nil :inherit 'fixed-pitch)) 3433 #+end_src 3434 * Shortdoc 3435 Set a better keybinding (I'm never gonna use ~view-hello-file~ anyways): 3436 3437 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3438 (bind-key "C-h h" #'shortdoc-display-group) 3439 #+end_src 3440 * Upcoming new features 3441 In a new version of use-package, I can use the :vc keyword, so check for when that's available. 3442 See [[https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/emacs.git/commit/?id=2ce279680bf9c1964e98e2aa48a03d6675c386fe][commit]] and [[https://tony-zorman.com/posts/use-package-vc.html][article]]. 3443 3444 #+begin_src emacs-lisp 3445 (when (fboundp 'use-package-vc-install) 3446 (user-error "use-package :vc keyword now available!")) 3447 #+end_src 3448 * References 3449 Here's a list of good articles I encountered about configging emacs: 3450 - [[https://karthinks.com/software/batteries-included-with-emacs/][Batteries included with Emacs]] 3451 - [[https://karthinks.com/software/more-batteries-included-with-emacs/][More batteries included with emacs]] 3452 3453 For Org mode, [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVtKhBrRV_ZkPnBtt_TD1Cs9PJlU0IIdE][Rainer König's tutorials]] are the best. 3454 [[https://emacs.cafe/emacs/orgmode/gtd/2017/06/30/orgmode-gtd.html][Here's a good reference for setting up gtd in org mode]]