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William Carroll
fb6dabfb8d Drop support for wpc-terminal
As I mentioned in the previous commit, I now use vterm.el as my primary
terminal. I wrote most of this Elisp when I first started using Emacs. I
know longer need it.
2020-04-05 16:10:32 +01:00
William Carroll
431f68298d Drop support for terminator.el
Before I switched to vterm.el, I used alacritty as my primary terminal.
I could not install alacritty on gLinux, so I switched to terminator.
When I was ricing my machine, I wanted my Emacs theme to change my
terminator theme. I never finished that project, and it is quite dusty
now.
2020-04-05 16:08:10 +01:00
William Carroll
695ab28a6c Remove wpc-docker.el
I have not needed this configuration in over a year.
2020-04-05 16:07:33 +01:00
William Carroll
408a25415c Remove dotfiles.el
This module is a bit stale.
2020-04-05 15:58:57 +01:00
William Carroll
946ccfb247 Tidy //emacs
TL;DR:
- Add README.md that includes instructions on how to install my Emacs
- Delete unused Makefile
2020-04-05 15:50:58 +01:00
William Carroll
46d817665f Move Emacs documents to //emacs
These documents outline some of my Elisp conventions and ideas. As such,
I think //emacs should host them.
2020-04-04 14:30:27 +01:00
William Carroll
f23e1be416 Drop support for Terminal workspace
I created the Terminal workspace before I wrote a function for finding/creating
vterm instances. I now use the latter almost exclusively.
2020-04-03 10:08:41 +01:00
William Carroll
d8f0f3daf3 Remove :index field from exwm/named-workspace struct
I can compute the index use dash.el's -elem-index. I'm also removing some unused
EXWM workspaces.
2020-04-02 18:36:51 +01:00
William Carroll
099d88739b Tidy window-manager.el
Remove stale code and stale comments.
2020-04-02 18:36:21 +01:00
William Carroll
691583ed5c Refactor opening X applications from Emacs
I borrowed heavily from Vincent's depot.
2020-04-02 18:34:49 +01:00
William Carroll
d12b8b3dcb Build either emacs.{glinux,nixos} depending on my current device
`M-x nix/rebuild-emacs` will build either emacs.glinux or emacs.nixos depending
on whether I'm using a work device or a personal device.
2020-04-02 14:50:53 +01:00
William Carroll
86da482fbf Define device/corporate?
Write a predicate function for checking whether or not I'm on a corporate
device.
2020-04-02 14:50:18 +01:00
William Carroll
401ec6a7a1 Tidy up emacs/default.nix
When I run `nix-env -f '<briefcase>' -iA emacs`, Nix builds a derivation of
wpcarros-emacs using the path to the Emacs derivation. This doesn't work well on
glinux and causes strange behavior. For instance, Chrome crashes when it tries
to browse for files. Building with `nix-env -iA emacs.glinux` fixes this and
other problems.

Miscellaneous other changes:
- Remove unnecessary fix-point recursion
- Drop support for unused dottime.el
- Remove unused overrideEmacs
- Remove unused withLocalConfig
- Support emacs.glinux and emacs.nixos alternative derivations
2020-04-02 14:37:47 +01:00
William Carroll
8c3bf2debf Set Gruvbox theme as my default Emacs theme
I want to use a dark theme for awhile.
2020-04-02 14:37:09 +01:00
William Carroll
be13644f1c Tidy up themes.el
TL;DR:
- Prune unused themes
- Prefer "JetBrainsMono" font for all themes
- Remove TODOs that I've either supported or that I'm uninterested in supporting
2020-04-02 14:36:12 +01:00
William Carroll
8fa3140253 Increase default font size for laptop
I'm working off of my laptop but I'm using my 4k monitor. The expression that
sets `fonts/size` could be more sophisticated and detect this, but for now, I'm
just bumping up the size.
2020-04-02 14:34:31 +01:00
William Carroll
d88a4d5792 Drop support for org-capture
I don't use org-capture, and I am not currently interested in developing that
habit.
2020-04-01 21:02:30 +01:00
William Carroll
90154fd2dd Prefer briefcase/org to Dropbox/org
I would like to version-control most but not all of my org files.
2020-04-01 21:01:17 +01:00
William Carroll
7dbf7b025a Delete dusty Elisp code
When I first switched to EXWM, I wrote a lot of Elisp. I think I was mostly
excited about having a monorepo and, as I had a backlog of ideas that I wanted
to implement, I ended up writing many halfly baked ideas in Elisp. These are
mostly sketches.
2020-04-01 20:58:10 +01:00
William Carroll
f2ba5aca31 Ensure Emacs prettier hook activates
Problem:
prettier-js waits for rjsx-mode. rjsx-mode only runs on .js files. As such,
the hook that installs prettier-js-mode for *all* of my frontend hooks, which
includes more than just js files, does not install until a javascript file is
opened.

Solution:
Do not conditionally load prettier-js.

Bonus:
Remove the .js mode from rjsx.
2020-03-27 10:59:57 +00:00
William Carroll
47a0b45f5f Change theme to doom-one
TL;DR
- Prefer doom-one theme to solarized light
- Prefer colorscheme/set to themes/set
2020-03-26 23:34:40 +00:00
William Carroll
1cc1ce5ccf Change the value of constants/current-project
Yesterday evening, I moved the blog directory to website/blog; I forgot to
update this value.
2020-03-20 16:56:46 +00:00
William Carroll
117f0be7c2 Unbind <SPC> in evil's motion map
By default this just advances the point one character, which I don't use nor
want especially because my leader key is the space key.
2020-03-20 12:12:42 +00:00
William Carroll
d0d77baafb Support KBD for toggling linum-mode
I would like to restore the good practice of jumping precisely to line numbers
within buffers.
2020-03-20 12:12:09 +00:00
William Carroll
fbf66c423b Remove setting for enabling both laptop and external monitor
Currently I prefer working with one screen at a time, so I'm preferring to
toggle between external monitor and laptop monitor.
2020-03-16 13:58:18 +00:00
William Carroll
8c0a56a03e Restore Emacs server
I think I removed the `(server-start)` call when I was debugging some EXWM
issues. I have stabilized my configuration considerably since then, and I'd like
to use the Emacs server.
2020-03-10 23:07:30 +00:00
William Carroll
5d656b646f Include notmuch as an Emacs dependency
`(require 'notmuch)` in `email.el` broke my Emacs initialization. This should
fix that.
2020-03-06 18:45:55 +00:00
William Carroll
28af585f3d Include NIX_PATH settings in nix/rebuild-emacs function
I'm currently setting NIX_PATH in ~/briefcase/shell.nix. This means when I call
`nix/rebuild-emacs` from a buffer that is inside the briefcase directory, the
command succeeds because NIX_PATH is properly defined. When I call
`nix/rebuild-emacs` from any other location it fails.

I'm hard-coding the NIX_PATH in this command so that I can call
`nix/rebuild-emacs` from any buffer that is currently active.
2020-03-06 18:45:55 +00:00
William Carroll
96ff26e5ca Support nix/home-manager-switch
As a part of my plan to reduce my dependence on the shell, I defined an Elisp
function to call `home-manager switch` from `M-x`.
2020-03-06 18:45:55 +00:00
William Carroll
19742e7790 Add programs to home-manager
Support commonly used programs like fd, exa, bat, etc.

For now, I'm unsure how to manage the programs in my emacs/default.nix with my
home.nix. I'll wait until I have a stronger opinion to handle this.
2020-03-06 10:15:29 +00:00
William Carroll
dec005ea34 Consume top-level emacs attribute
Refactor `nix/rebuild-emacs` to consume newly defined top-level emacs
attribute.
2020-03-04 19:49:45 +00:00
William Carroll
3abee3373c Use doom-modeline
Cleaning up my modeline by using the beautiful doom-modeline package.
2020-03-01 22:32:25 +00:00
William Carroll
9e0fdd3973 Remove default values for Nix expression parameters
I'm not sure if this commit breaks everything in my monorepo. I think it
will.

Why am I doing this? Perhaps it's a bad idea. I don't fully understand how
readTree works. My ignorance is costing me hours of time spent debugging. In an
effort to better understand readTree, I'm removing the default values for my Nix
expression parameters, which I believe have preventing errors from surfacing.
2020-03-01 22:32:24 +00:00
William Carroll
527b472469 Converge naming of Acer laptop to "socrates"
Prefer "socrates" to "flattop".
2020-02-22 19:04:12 +00:00
William Carroll
1fbc80359b Support ssh/{sudo-buffer,cd-home}
- Support command to open a dired buffer with wpcarro's $HOME directory for any
  host defined in ssh/hosts.
- Support opening the current buffer with sudo privileges.
2020-02-20 23:18:59 +00:00
William Carroll
9fc29831e0 Configure ssh preferences
Every Tuesday I work from Google's 6PS office instead of BEL. I work from my
laptop, which often requires that I ssh into the desktop work station in BEL. I
have settled on a locally optimal workflow that I'd like to improve. To help
seek higher ground, I'm planning on using ssh.el to configure tramp and define
utility functions to lower my cost of exploring new workflows.

- Defines a function, `ssh/desktop-cd-home` that helps me quickly open a dired
  buffer for my work station's home directory.
- Documents some variables that I set weeks ago.
- Requires ssh.el in init.el.
2020-02-18 11:18:02 +00:00
William Carroll
993f7c9389 Further configure notmuch
Until now my notmuch is usable but not almost always pleasurably so. For
example, when I reply to messages, notmuch warns that "Insert failed:"; when I
check Gmail, the reply sent... strange. After consulting with a fellow notmuch
user and Emacs disciple, tazjin@, I borrowed some of his notmuch configuration.

- notmuch is no longer warning about replies
- Replies do not include noisy email signatures
- I have an Emacs User-Agent header in my outgoing mail
- All of this and more...
2020-02-18 11:09:03 +00:00
William Carroll
6f179afd49 Define KBD for find-file-at-point (i.e. ffap)
I'm attempting to incorporate the beloved find-file-at-point function into my
workflow.
2020-02-18 11:09:03 +00:00
William Carroll
159301da50 Further specify saved searches for tags
Add tag:unread to:
- direct
- broadcast
- systems

Additionally: I added "and not tag:sent" for direct because oftentimes I send
myself mail. Without that condition, my sent mail shows up in direct.
2020-02-18 11:09:03 +00:00
William Carroll
2e63a4e2e1 Require keybindings.el after wpc-keybindings.el
keybindings.el calls (require 'evil-ex), which I introduced in this commit...
0456a1c4b4
...calling (require 'evil-ex) loads evil. When evil is loaded before
evil-want-integration is set to nil, evil-collection writes to *Warnings* when
Emacs initializes, which I find noisy. This commit ensures the
evil-want-integration is set to nil before evil is loaded, which appeases
evil-collection and thus removes the warning message.

Bonus:
If you git checkout the previous commit, and attempt to run the KBDs...
- `SPC g s`: magit-status
- `s h`: evil-window-vsplit
...from a buffer whose major-mode is dired-mode, you should notice that the
above functions won't execute.

Strangely though, if you look at this commit...
37f8ca04f2
...I fixed these issues. Well I introduced a regression when I added 0456a1c.

My current guess is that when evil-collection complains about
evil-want-integration, it is breaking the evaluation sequence of my init.el
file. wpc-dired.el is downstream from wpc-keybindings.el, which requires
evil-collection. Perhaps no modules required after wpc-keybindings.el are
evaluated after evil-collection warns about evil-want-integration. Even if that
assumption is wrong, what I do know is that this commit fixes the
evil-collection warning and restores the KBDs for dired-mode-map.

Here's to feeding two birds with one scone!
2020-02-17 22:40:41 +00:00
William Carroll
e61965cafd Drop support for compton
I'm finding myself running `pkill compton` offer. In the spirit of slimming down
my configuration, I'm dropping support for compton.
2020-02-17 21:18:03 +00:00
William Carroll
6051654527 Support additional notmuch saved queries
Today I setup declarative gmail filters using some Google internal tooling. I'm
now adding labels to messages from Critique, Sphinx, Ganpati, "The Daily
Insider", messages sent directly to me, and more. These labels are applied
server-side.

On the notmuch, client-side, I'm support saved queries for these newly created
gmail labels.
2020-02-16 17:16:05 +00:00
William Carroll
08c3f6dd69 Support KBDs for labelling emails
I can already tag emails with `+` and `-`. Here I'm defining KBDs for moving
messages from my inbox into: action, review, and waiting. I'm also mutually
excluding messages in action, review, and waiting from inbox and vice versa.

I'm also supporting a "muted" tag for now; I'm still learning how to use notmuch
with email threads, but I'm hoping the "muted" tag will prevent future messages
in a thread from arriving in my inbox.
2020-02-16 17:13:21 +00:00
William Carroll
1ed7f2ed73 Prefer newest-to-oldest sorting
The default sorting order of results from notmuch.el are in
oldest-to-newest. This prefers the opposite.
2020-02-14 18:01:38 +00:00
William Carroll
0456a1c4b4 Define notmuch KBDs
Until I have more opinions about my workflow with notmuch, I will redefine the
KBDs from Gmail that I'm comfortable with. While not many KBDs are defined here,
evil-collection defines dozens, many of which I find reasonable; those that I
disagree with, I've unbound in this commit.

Composing emails in notmuch feels similar to writing a commit message with
magit. I want to be able to type :x or :wq, but these commands don't DWIM. For
magit, I'd like that behavior to be the same as `C-c C-c`; not surprisingly, for
notmuch, I'd like the same.

I've bound :x to do this for notmuch. I'd like to define a macro that can easily
define buffer-local evil-ex commands for particular modes. This should lower the
cost of defining evil-ex commands and hopefully convince me to support some of
this desired behavior.
2020-02-14 15:38:28 +00:00
William Carroll
8105af7b8d Configure saved searches for notmuch
Mimmicking the "action", "review", and "waiting" labels that I had in Gmail
using the equivalent labels as tags in notmuch.
2020-02-14 15:38:05 +00:00
William Carroll
fa779ab7bf Support list/xs-distinct-by?
Supporting a predicate to check that all elements in a list are distinct after
applying a transformation function to them.
2020-02-14 15:34:56 +00:00
William Carroll
1a484b4b91 Disable auto pairing parens, brackets, quotes
I don't see much value in this tool for my workflow.
2020-02-12 18:07:31 +00:00
William Carroll
d81f31107d Support cycling through display configurations
Today when I opened my laptop, I wasn't sure if it was powered off or on because
the display was blank. Thankfully the volume was muted and the LED indicator was
on, which informed me that the laptop was powered on. This saved me from
unnecessarily rebooting.

What happened was that last night I was working from home and using my external
monitor. Usually I enable my external display and disable my laptop display. But
when I left for work this morning, I unplugged the HDMI cable from my laptop
without disabling the external display or enabling the laptop display.

I noticed a XF86 button on my laptop entitled XF86Display. I figured that this
could be a nice place to bind a key to toggle my laptop display on or off. At
the last minute, I had the idea to just cycle through all possible display
configurations that I use; there are only three anyways. When dealing with more
than two states, I realized I should use a cycle to model the configuration
states. Now I'm thinking that I should be using cycles to model toggles as well
- instead of just using a top-level variable that I `setq` over. I haven't
refactored existing toggles to be cycles, but I am excited about this new
keybinding.

This commit additionally:
- Moves keybindings out of display.el and into keybindings.el
- Conditionally sets KBDs if using work laptop
2020-02-11 13:56:10 +00:00
William Carroll
3fa8276816 Support C-k for upward movement in ivy-switch-buffer-map
Without these KBDs, C-k kills buffers. As an evil-mode user, I expect C-k to
move upwards. As such, adding the `ivy-switch-buffer-map` to my existing ivy
KBDs that handle a similar use-case.

Note: I'm unsure why the KBDs in evil-collection didn't cover this.
2020-02-10 11:36:09 +00:00