🔧 emacs config updates

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James Walker 2025-03-29 13:02:55 -04:00
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;; If you use `org' and don't want your org files in the default location below,
;; change `org-directory'. It must be set before org loads!
(setq deft-directory "~/Sync/Notes"
deft-default-extension "md"
deft-recursive t)
;; (setq deft-directory "~/Sync/Notes"
;; deft-default-extension "md"
;; deft-recursive t)
;; This determines the style of line numbers in effect. If set to `nil', line
;; numbers are disabled. For relative line numbers, set this to `relative'.
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:priority 0
:server-id 'nixd)))
;; obsidian
(use-package obsidian
:config
(global-obsidian-mode t)
:custom
(obsidian-directory "~/Documents/Notes")
(markdown-enable-wiki-links t))
;; web-mode
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.njk" . web-mode))

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;;; init.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
;;;
;; This file controls what Doom modules are enabled and what order they load
;; in. Remember to run 'doom sync' after modifying it!
;; NOTE Press 'SPC h d h' (or 'C-h d h' for non-vim users) to access Doom's
;; documentation. There you'll find a "Module Index" link where you'll find
;; a comprehensive list of Doom's modules and what flags they support.
;; documentation. There you'll find a link to Doom's Module Index where all
;; of our modules are listed, including what flags they support.
;; NOTE Move your cursor over a module's name (or its flags) and press 'K' (or
;; 'C-c c k' for non-vim users) to view its documentation. This works on
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;; directory (for easy access to its source code).
(doom! :input
;;bidi ; (tfel ot) thgir etirw uoy gnipleh
;;chinese
;;japanese
;;layout ; auie,ctsrnm is the superior home row
:completion
company ; the ultimate code completion backend
;; company ; the ultimate code completion backend
(corfu +orderless) ; complete with cap(f), cape and a flying feather!
;;helm ; the *other* search engine for love and life
;;ido ; the other *other* search engine...
;;ivy ; a search engine for love and life
vertico ; the search engine of the future
vertico ; the search engine of the future
:ui
deft ; notational velocity for Emacs
;;deft ; notational velocity for Emacs
doom ; what makes DOOM look the way it does
doom-dashboard ; a nifty splash screen for Emacs
doom-quit ; DOOM quit-message prompts when you quit Emacs
(emoji +unicode) ; 🙂
hl-todo ; highlight TODO/FIXME/NOTE/DEPRECATED/HACK/REVIEW
;;hydra
;;indent-guides ; highlighted indent columns
ligatures ; ligatures and symbols to make your code pretty again
minimap ; show a map of the code on the side
modeline ; snazzy, Atom-inspired modeline, plus API
ligatures ; ligatures and symbols to make your code pretty again
minimap ; show a map of the code on the side
modeline ; snazzy, Atom-inspired modeline, plus API
;;nav-flash ; blink cursor line after big motions
;;neotree ; a project drawer, like NERDTree for vim
ophints ; highlight the region an operation acts on
ophints ; highlight the region an operation acts on
(popup +defaults) ; tame sudden yet inevitable temporary windows
;;tabs ; a tab bar for Emacs
treemacs ; a project drawer, like neotree but cooler
unicode ; extended unicode support for various languages
treemacs ; a project drawer, like neotree but cooler
unicode ; extended unicode support for various languages
(vc-gutter +pretty) ; vcs diff in the fringe
vi-tilde-fringe ; fringe tildes to mark beyond EOB
vi-tilde-fringe ; fringe tildes to mark beyond EOB
;;window-select ; visually switch windows
workspaces ; tab emulation, persistence & separate workspaces
workspaces ; tab emulation, persistence & separate workspaces
;;zen ; distraction-free coding or writing
:editor
(evil +everywhere) ; come to the dark side, we have cookies
file-templates ; auto-snippets for empty files
fold ; (nigh) universal code folding
(format +onsave) ; automated prettiness
(evil +everywhere); come to the dark side, we have cookies
file-templates ; auto-snippets for empty files
fold ; (nigh) universal code folding
(format +onsave) ; automated prettiness
;;god ; run Emacs commands without modifier keys
;;lispy ; vim for lisp, for people who don't like vim
;;multiple-cursors ; editing in many places at once
;;objed ; text object editing for the innocent
;;parinfer ; turn lisp into python, sort of
;;rotate-text ; cycle region at point between text candidates
snippets ; my elves. They type so I don't have to
snippets ; my elves. They type so I don't have to
;;word-wrap ; soft wrapping with language-aware indent
:emacs
dired ; making dired pretty [functional]
electric ; smarter, keyword-based electric-indent
;;ibuffer ; interactive buffer management
;;eww ; the internet is gross
;;ibuffer ; interactive buffer management
undo ; persistent, smarter undo for your inevitable mistakes
vc ; version-control and Emacs, sitting in a tree
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;;eshell ; the elisp shell that works everywhere
;;shell ; simple shell REPL for Emacs
;;term ; basic terminal emulator for Emacs
vterm ; the best terminal emulation in Emacs
vterm ; the best terminal emulation in Emacs
:checkers
syntax ; tasing you for every semicolon you forget
;;spell ; tasing you for misspelling mispelling
;;(spell +flyspell) ; tasing you for misspelling mispelling
;;grammar ; tasing grammar mistake every you make
:tools
;;ansible
;;biblio ; Writes a PhD for you (citation needed)
;;collab ; buffers with friends
;;debugger ; FIXME stepping through code, to help you add bugs
direnv
docker
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;;ein ; tame Jupyter notebooks with emacs
(eval +overlay) ; run code, run (also, repls)
lookup ; navigate your code and its documentation
lsp
magit ; a git porcelain for Emacs
make ; run make tasks from Emacs
lsp ; M-x vscode
magit ; a git porcelain for Emacs
;;make ; run make tasks from Emacs
;;pass ; password manager for nerds
;;pdf ; pdf enhancements
;;prodigy ; FIXME managing external services & code builders
;;rgb ; creating color strings
;;taskrunner ; taskrunner for all your projects
terraform ; infrastructure as code
terraform ; infrastructure as code
;;tmux ; an API for interacting with tmux
tree-sitter ; syntax and parsing, sitting in a tree...
tree-sitter ; syntax and parsing, sitting in a tree...
;;upload ; map local to remote projects via ssh/ftp
:os
(:if IS-MAC macos) ; improve compatibility with macOS
(:if (featurep :system 'macos) macos) ; improve compatibility with macOS
;;tty ; improve the terminal Emacs experience
:lang
;;agda ; types of types of types of types...
;;cc ; C/C++/Obj-C madness
;;beancount ; mind the GAAP
;;(cc +lsp) ; C > C++ == 1
;;clojure ; java with a lisp
;;common-lisp ; if you've seen one lisp, you've seen them all
;;coq ; proofs-as-programs

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;; To install a package with Doom you must declare them here and run 'doom sync'
;; on the command line, then restart Emacs for the changes to take effect -- or
;; use 'M-x doom/reload'.
;; To install SOME-PACKAGE from MELPA, ELPA or emacsmirror:
;(package! some-package)
;; (package! some-package)
(package! ellama)
(package! obsidian)
(package! wakatime-mode)
;; To install a package directly from a remote git repo, you must specify a
;; `:recipe'. You'll find documentation on what `:recipe' accepts here:
;; https://github.com/raxod502/straight.el#the-recipe-format
;(package! another-package
; :recipe (:host github :repo "username/repo"))
;; https://github.com/radian-software/straight.el#the-recipe-format
;; (package! another-package
;; :recipe (:host github :repo "username/repo"))
;; If the package you are trying to install does not contain a PACKAGENAME.el
;; file, or is located in a subdirectory of the repo, you'll need to specify
;; `:files' in the `:recipe':
;(package! this-package
; :recipe (:host github :repo "username/repo"
; :files ("some-file.el" "src/lisp/*.el")))
;; (package! this-package
;; :recipe (:host github :repo "username/repo"
;; :files ("some-file.el" "src/lisp/*.el")))
;; If you'd like to disable a package included with Doom, you can do so here
;; with the `:disable' property:
;(package! builtin-package :disable t)
;; (package! builtin-package :disable t)
;; You can override the recipe of a built in package without having to specify
;; all the properties for `:recipe'. These will inherit the rest of its recipe
;; from Doom or MELPA/ELPA/Emacsmirror:
;(package! builtin-package :recipe (:nonrecursive t))
;(package! builtin-package-2 :recipe (:repo "myfork/package"))
;; (package! builtin-package :recipe (:nonrecursive t))
;; (package! builtin-package-2 :recipe (:repo "myfork/package"))
;; Specify a `:branch' to install a package from a particular branch or tag.
;; This is required for some packages whose default branch isn't 'master' (which
;; our package manager can't deal with; see raxod502/straight.el#279)
;(package! builtin-package :recipe (:branch "develop"))
;; our package manager can't deal with; see radian-software/straight.el#279)
;; (package! builtin-package :recipe (:branch "develop"))
;; Use `:pin' to specify a particular commit to install.
;(package! builtin-package :pin "1a2b3c4d5e")
;; (package! builtin-package :pin "1a2b3c4d5e")
;; Doom's packages are pinned to a specific commit and updated from release to
;; release. The `unpin!' macro allows you to unpin single packages...
;(unpin! pinned-package)
;; (unpin! pinned-package)
;; ...or multiple packages
;(unpin! pinned-package another-pinned-package)
;; (unpin! pinned-package another-pinned-package)
;; ...Or *all* packages (NOT RECOMMENDED; will likely break things)
;(unpin! t)
;; (unpin! t)