tvl-depot/configs/shared/.emacs.d/wpc/packages/wpc-lisp.el
William Carroll 9108c3fa7d Drop support for prism-mode
Many times when I run `prism-mode` the contrast between the colors isn't strong
enough. This is unfortunate because I really like the idea.

Perhaps one day I can submit a PR to ensure that it uses the highest-contrast
colors available to it.
2020-01-17 10:56:21 +00:00

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EmacsLisp

;;; lisp.el --- Generic LISP preferences -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
;; parent (up)
;; child (down)
;; prev-sibling (left)
;; next-sibling (right)
;;; Code:
(defconst wpc/lisp-mode-hooks
'(lisp-mode-hook
emacs-lisp-mode-hook
clojure-mode-hook
clojurescript-mode-hook
racket-mode-hook)
"List of LISP modes.")
(use-package rainbow-delimiters
:config
(general-add-hook wpc/lisp-mode-hooks #'rainbow-delimiters-mode))
(use-package racket-mode
:config
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'racket-mode-map
:states 'normal
:prefix "<SPC>"
"x" #'racket-send-definition)
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'racket-mode-map
:states 'normal
:prefix "<SPC>"
"X" #'racket-run)
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'racket-mode-map
:states 'normal
:prefix "<SPC>"
"d" #'racket-describe)
(setq racket-program "~/.nix-profile/bin/racket"))
(use-package lispyville
:init
(defconst lispyville-key-themes
'(c-w
operators
text-objects
;; Disabling this because I don't enjoy the way it moves around comments.
;; atom-motions
prettify
commentary
slurp/barf-cp
wrap
additional
additional-insert
additional-wrap
escape)
"All available key-themes in Lispyville.")
:config
(general-add-hook wpc/lisp-mode-hooks #'lispyville-mode)
(lispyville-set-key-theme lispyville-key-themes)
(progn
;;
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'lispyville-mode-map
:states 'motion
;; first unbind
"M-h" nil
"M-l" nil)
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'lispyville-mode-map
:states 'normal
;; first unbind
"M-j" nil
"M-k" nil
;; second rebind
;; TODO: Rebind to something that doesn't conflict with window resizing.
"C-s-h" #'lispyville-drag-backward
"C-s-l" #'lispyville-drag-forward
"C-s-e" #'lispyville-end-of-defun
"C-s-a" #'lispyville-beginning-of-defun)))
;; deletes all bindings of f->kbd
;; binds kbd->
;; (kbd/bind-function->key
;; :keymap 'lispyville-mode-map
;; :states 'motion
;; #'lispyville-drag-backward "H")
;; Elisp
(use-package elisp-slime-nav
:config
(general-add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode #'ielm-mode))
;; TODO: Should I be using `general-define-key' or `evil-leader/set-key'? My
;; gut say `general-define-key'.
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'emacs-lisp-mode-map
:states 'normal
:prefix "<SPC>"
"x" #'eval-defun)
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'emacs-lisp-mode-map
:states 'normal
:prefix "<SPC>"
"X" #'eval-buffer)
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'emacs-lisp-mode-map
:states 'normal
:prefix "<SPC>"
"d" (lambda ()
(interactive)
(with-current-buffer (current-buffer)
(helpful-function (symbol-at-point)))))
(provide 'wpc-lisp)
;;; wpc-lisp.el ends here