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I wasn't using the previous KBDs, which were modelled after Vim's answer for Paredit KBDs. Some of the mappings bothered me, so I needed that made more sense to me.
45 lines
1.1 KiB
EmacsLisp
45 lines
1.1 KiB
EmacsLisp
;;; lisp.el --- Generic LISP preferences -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This hosts things like Paredit settings
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;;; Code:
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(defconst wpc/lisp-mode-hooks
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'(emacs-lisp-mode-hook
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clojure-mode-hook
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clojurescript-mode-hook))
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;; Elisp
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(use-package elisp-slime-nav
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:ghook
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'emacs-lisp-mode
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'ielm-mode)
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;; Here is some of the thinking behind some of the keybindings:
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;;
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;; slurp s
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;; barf S
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;; forward )
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;; backward (
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;;
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;; Known concession: s and S eclipse Vim bindings. There is a precedent already
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;; for eclipsing the s binding for window splitting. Shift-s feel appropriate
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;; for barfing, since eclisping the b KBD feels less acceptable than eclisping
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;; the s KBD.
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;; paredit LISP editing
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(use-package paredit
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:general
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(general-unbind paredit-mode-map "C-j" "M-q")
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(n paredit-mode-map
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"s)" 'paredit-forward-slurp-sexp
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"s(" 'paredit-backward-slurp-sexp
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"S)" 'paredit-forward-barf-sexp
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"S(" 'paredit-backward-barf-sexp
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"gr" 'paredit-raise-sexp)
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:ghook (wpc/lisp-mode-hooks #'enable-paredit-mode))
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(provide 'wpc-lisp)
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;;; lisp.el ends here
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