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;;;; Tabs, indentation, and the TAB key
(use-package emacs
:ensure nil
:demand t
:config
(setq tab-always-indent 'complete)
(setq tab-first-completion 'word-or-paren-or-punct) ; Emacs 27
(setq-default tab-width 4
indent-tabs-mode nil))
;;;; Parentheses (show-paren-mode)
(use-package paren
:ensure nil
:hook (prog-mode . show-paren-local-mode)
:config
(setq show-paren-style 'mixed)
(setq show-paren-when-point-in-periphery nil)
(setq show-paren-when-point-inside-paren nil)
(setq show-paren-context-when-offscreen 'overlay)) ; Emacs 29
;;;; Eldoc (Emacs live documentation feedback)
(use-package eldoc
:ensure nil
:hook (prog-mode . eldoc-mode)
:config
(setq eldoc-message-function #'message)) ; don't use mode line for M-x eval-expression, etc.
;;;; Eglot (built-in client for the language server protocol)
(use-package eglot
:ensure nil
:demand t ; Not a mistake, we need to load Eglot elisp code before
; we open any Python file.
:functions (eglot-ensure)
:commands (eglot)
:bind
( :map eglot-mode-map
("C-c e r" . eglot-rename)
("C-c e o" . eglot-code-action-organize-imports)
("C-c e d" . eldoc)
("C-c e c" . eglot-code-actions)
("C-c e f" . eglot-format)
;; Since eglot plugs into flymake anyway
("C-c e l" . flymake-show-buffer-diagnostics))
:config
(setq eglot-sync-connect nil)
(setq eglot-autoshutdown t)
(setq eglot-extend-to-xref t))
;;; Markdown (markdown-mode)
(use-package markdown-mode
:ensure t
:defer t
:config
(setq markdown-fontify-code-blocks-natively t))
;;; csv-mode
(use-package csv-mode
:ensure t
:commands (csv-align-mode))
;;; Flyspell
(use-package flyspell
:ensure nil
:bind
( :map flyspell-mode-map
("C-;" . nil)
:map flyspell-mouse-map
("<mouse-3>" . flyspell-correct-word))
:config
(setq flyspell-issue-message-flag nil)
(setq flyspell-issue-welcome-flag nil)
(setq ispell-program-name "aspell")
(setq ispell-dictionary "en_GB"))
;;; Flymake
(use-package flymake
:ensure nil
:bind
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( :map flymake-mode-map
("C-c ! s" . flymake-start)
("C-c ! l" . flymake-show-buffer-diagnostics) ; Emacs28
("C-c ! L" . flymake-show-project-diagnostics) ; Emacs28
("C-c ! n" . flymake-goto-next-error)
("C-c ! p" . flymake-goto-prev-error))
:config
(setq flymake-fringe-indicator-position 'left-fringe)
(setq flymake-suppress-zero-counters t)
(setq flymake-no-changes-timeout nil)
(setq flymake-start-on-flymake-mode t)
(setq flymake-start-on-save-buffer t)
(setq flymake-proc-compilation-prevents-syntax-check t)
(setq flymake-wrap-around nil)
(setq flymake-mode-line-format
'("" flymake-mode-line-exception flymake-mode-line-counters))
(setq flymake-mode-line-counter-format
'("" flymake-mode-line-error-counter
flymake-mode-line-warning-counter
flymake-mode-line-note-counter ""))
(setq flymake-show-diagnostics-at-end-of-line nil)) ; Emacs 30
;;; Elisp packaging requirements
(use-package package-lint-flymake
:ensure t
:after flymake
:config
(add-hook 'flymake-diagnostic-functions #'package-lint-flymake))
;;; General configurations for prose/writing
;;;; `outline' (`outline-mode' and `outline-minor-mode')
(use-package outline
:ensure nil
:bind
("<f10>" . outline-minor-mode)
:config
(setq outline-minor-mode-highlight nil) ; emacs28
(setq outline-minor-mode-cycle t) ; emacs28
(setq outline-minor-mode-use-buttons nil) ; emacs29---bless you for the nil option!
(setq outline-minor-mode-use-margins nil)) ; as above
;;;; `dictionary'
(use-package dictionary
:ensure nil
:config
(setq dictionary-server "dict.org"
dictionary-default-popup-strategy "lev" ; read doc string
dictionary-create-buttons nil
dictionary-use-single-buffer t))
;;; Denote (simple note-taking and file-naming)
;; Read the manual: <https://protesilaos.com/emacs/denote>. This does
;; not include all the useful features of Denote. I have a separate
;; private setup for those, as I need to test everything is in order.
(use-package denote
:ensure t
:hook
;; If you use Markdown or plain text files you want to fontify links
;; upon visiting the file (Org renders links as buttons right away).
((text-mode . denote-fontify-links-mode-maybe)
;; Highlight Denote file names in Dired buffers. Below is the
;; generic approach, which is great if you rename files Denote-style
;; in lots of places as I do.
;;
;; If you only want the `denote-dired-mode' in select directories,
;; then modify the variable `denote-dired-directories' and use the
;; following instead:
;;
;; (dired-mode . denote-dired-mode-in-directories)
(dired-mode . denote-dired-mode))
:bind
;; Denote DOES NOT define any key bindings. This is for the user to
;; decide. Here I only have a subset of what Denote offers.
( :map global-map
("C-c d n" . denote-create-note)
("C-c d N" . denote-silo-extras-select-silo-then-command)
("C-c d o" . denote-open-or-create)
("C-c d O" . denote-silo-extras-open-or-create)
("C-c d l" . denote-link-or-create)
("C-c d L" . denote-link-after-creating-with-command)
;; Note that `denote-rename-file' can work from any context, not
;; just Dired buffers. That is why we bind it here to the
;; `global-map'.
;;
;; Also see `denote-rename-file-using-front-matter' further below.
("C-c d r" . denote-rename-file)
;; If you intend to use Denote with a variety of file types, it is
;; easier to bind the link-related commands to the `global-map', as
;; shown here. Otherwise follow the same pattern for
;; `org-mode-map', `markdown-mode-map', and/or `text-mode-map'.
("C-c d j" . denote-journal-extras-new-entry)
("C-c d s" . denote-sort-dired)
:map text-mode-map
("C-c d B" . denote-backlinks)
("C-c d b" . denote-find-backlink)
;; Also see `denote-rename-file' further above.
("C-c d R" . denote-rename-file-using-front-matter)
("C-c d k" . denote-rename-file-keywords)
:map org-mode-map
("C-c d h" . denote-org-extras-link-to-heading)
("C-c d d l" . denote-org-extras-dblock-insert-links)
("C-c d d b" . denote-org-extras-dblock-insert-backlinks)
("C-c d d m" . denote-org-extras-dblock-insert-missing-links)
;; Key bindings specifically for Dired.
:map dired-mode-map
("C-c C-d C-i" . denote-dired-link-marked-notes)
("C-c C-d C-r" . denote-dired-rename-marked-files)
("C-c C-d C-k" . denote-dired-rename-marked-files-with-keywords)
("C-c C-d C-A" . denote-dired-rename-marked-files-add-keywords)
("C-c C-d C-K" . denote-dired-rename-marked-files-remove-keywords)
("C-c C-d C-f" . denote-dired-rename-marked-files-using-front-matter))
:config
(require 'denote-silo-extras)
(require 'denote-journal-extras)
(require 'denote-org-extras)
;; Remember to check the doc strings of those variables.
(setq denote-directory (expand-file-name "~/Tresors/Documents/diary/notes"))
(setq denote-infer-keywords t)
(setq denote-sort-keywords t)
(setq denote-excluded-directories-regexp "data") ; external data related to headings is stored in these directories (web archives)
(setq denote-date-format nil) ; read its doc string
(setq denote-date-prompt-use-org-read-date t)
(setq denote-prompts '(title keywords subdirectory signature))
(setq denote-rename-confirmations nil) ; CAREFUL with this if you are not familiar with Denote!
(setq denote-save-buffers t)
(setq denote-rename-buffer-format "[D] %s %t%b")
;; Automatically rename Denote buffers when opening them so that
;; instead of their long file name they have a literal "[D]"
;; followed by the file's title. Read the doc string of
;; `denote-rename-buffer-format' for how to modify this.
(denote-rename-buffer-mode 1)
(setq denote-buffer-has-backlinks-string " (<--->)")
(setq denote-backlinks-show-context t)
(setq denote-org-store-link-to-heading t)
;; Journal settings
(setq denote-journal-extras-keyword "")
;; I use Yasnippet to expand these into a better template.
(add-to-list 'denote-templates '(reference-note . "reference"))
(add-to-list 'denote-templates '(morning . "morningpage"))
(add-to-list 'denote-templates '(emotion . "emotion"))
(add-to-list 'denote-templates '(insight . "insight"))
(add-to-list 'denote-templates '(weekly_intentions . "weekint"))
(add-to-list 'denote-templates '(weekly_report . "weekrpt"))
(add-to-list 'denote-templates '(sketch . "sketch"))
;; Front-matter for Org files
(setq denote-org-front-matter
":PROPERTIES:
:ID: %4$s
:CREATED: %2$s
:END:
#+title: %1$s
#+filetags: %3$s
#+date: %2$s
#+identifier: %4$s
\n"))
(defun vedang/denote-publishing-extras-new-blog-entry (&optional date)
"Create a new blog entry.
With optional DATE as a prefix argument, prompt for a date. If
`denote-date-prompt-use-org-read-date' is non-nil, use the Org
date selection module.
When called from Lisp DATE is a string and has the same format as
that covered in the documentation of the `denote' function. It
is internally processed by `denote-parse-date'."
(interactive (list (when current-prefix-arg (denote-date-prompt))))
(let ((internal-date (denote-parse-date date))
(denote-directory (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name "published" denote-directory))))
(denote
(denote-title-prompt)
'("draft")
nil nil date
;; See YASnippet
"fullblog")))
(defun vedang/denote-publishing-extras-new-microblog-entry (&optional date)
"Create a new microblog entry.
Set the title of the new entry according to the value of the user option
`denote-journal-extras-title-format'.
With optional DATE as a prefix argument, prompt for a date. If
`denote-date-prompt-use-org-read-date' is non-nil, use the Org
date selection module.
When called from Lisp DATE is a string and has the same format as
that covered in the documentation of the `denote' function. It
is internally processed by `denote-parse-date'."
(interactive (list (when current-prefix-arg (denote-date-prompt))))
(let ((internal-date (denote-parse-date date))
(denote-directory (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name "published" denote-directory))))
(denote
(denote-journal-extras-daily--title-format internal-date)
'("draft" "microblog")
nil nil date
;; See YASnippet
"microblog")))
(defun vedang/denote-link-ol-get-id ()
"Get the CUSTOM_ID of the current entry.
If the entry already has a CUSTOM_ID, return it as-is, else create a new
one.
If we are creating a new ID, add a CREATED property with the current
timestamp as well.
This function is based on `denote-link-ol-get-id', with minor
modifications."
(interactive)
(let* ((pos (point))
(id (org-entry-get pos "CUSTOM_ID"))
(created (org-entry-get pos "CREATED")))
(if (and (stringp id) (string-match-p "\\S-" id))
id
(setq id (org-id-new "h"))
(org-entry-put pos "CUSTOM_ID" id))
(when (not created)
(setq created (format-time-string (org-time-stamp-format t t) (current-time)))
(org-entry-put pos "CREATED" created))
id))
(defun vedang/denote--split-luhman-sig (signature)
"Split numbers and letters in Luhmann-style SIGNATURE string."
(replace-regexp-in-string
"\\([a-zA-Z]+?\\)\\([0-9]\\)" "\\1=\\2"
(replace-regexp-in-string
"\\([0-9]+?\\)\\([a-zA-Z]\\)" "\\1=\\2"
signature)))
(defun vedang/denote--pad-sig (signature)
"Create a new signature with padded spaces for all components"
(combine-and-quote-strings
(mapcar
(lambda (x)
(string-pad x 5 32 t))
(split-string (vedang/denote--split-luhman-sig signature) "=" t))
"="))
(defun vedang/denote-sort-for-signatures (sig1 sig2)
"Return non-nil if SIG1 is smaller that SIG2.
Perform the comparison with `string<'."
(string< (vedang/denote--pad-sig sig1) (vedang/denote--pad-sig sig2)))
(use-package denote
:ensure t
:bind
( :map global-map
;; Bindings to personal functions (defined above)
("C-c d p m" . vedang/denote-publishing-extras-new-microblog-entry)
("C-c d p b" . vedang/denote-publishing-extras-new-blog-entry))
:config
(setq denote-sort-signature-comparison-function #'vedang/denote-sort-for-signatures))
(use-package consult-denote
:ensure t
:bind
(("C-c d f" . consult-denote-find)
("C-c d g" . consult-denote-grep))
:config
(consult-denote-mode 1))
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(use-package paredit
:ensure t
:bind ( :map paredit-mode-map
("C-o" . paredit-open-round)
("M-D" . paredit-splice-sexp)
("C-A-d" . paredit-forward-down)
("C-A-u" . paredit-backward-up)
;; Unbind things that I don't need
("M-s" . nil) ; used for search related keybindings
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("M-?" . nil) ; `xref-find-references' uses it.
("RET" . nil)); `ielm-return' uses it.
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:hook ((lisp-data-mode lisp-mode clojure-mode clojure-ts-mode cider-repl-mode inferior-emacs-lisp-mode) . paredit-mode))
(use-package apheleia
:ensure t
:demand t
:config
(apheleia-global-mode +1)
(with-eval-after-load 'apheleia-formatters
(push '(zprint . ("zprint")) apheleia-formatters)))
;;;; Configuration for Python Programming
(use-package python
:ensure nil
;;; Uncomment this if you want Eglot to start automatically. I prefer
;;; calling `M-x eglot' myself.
;; :hook ((python-base-mode . eglot-ensure))
:config
(setq python-shell-dedicated 'project)
;; Apheleia is an Emacs package for formatting code as you save
;; it. Here we are asking Apheleia to use Ruff for formatting our
;; Python code.
(with-eval-after-load 'apheleia
(setf (alist-get 'python-mode apheleia-mode-alist)
'(ruff-isort ruff))
(setf (alist-get 'python-ts-mode apheleia-mode-alist)
'(ruff-isort ruff))))
(use-package pet
:ensure (:host github :repo "vedang/emacs-pet" :branch "fix-eglot-integration"
;; :remotes (("upstream" :repo "wyuenho/emacs-pet" :branch "main"))
)
:ensure-system-package (dasel sqlite3)
:config
;; The -10 here is a way to define the priority of the function in
;; the list of hook functions. We want `pet-mode' to run before any
;; other configured hook function.
(add-hook 'python-base-mode-hook #'pet-mode -10))
;;;; Configuration for Zig Programming
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(use-package zig-mode
:ensure t
;;; Uncomment this if you want Eglot to start automatically. I don't
;;; recommend it, but that's just me.
:hook ((zig-mode . eglot-ensure)))
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;;; Configuration for Clojure programming
(use-package clojure-mode
:ensure t)
(use-package cider
:ensure t
:after clojure-mode
:config
(defun cider-repl-prompt-on-newline (ns)
"Return a prompt string with newline.
NS is the namespace information passed into the function by cider."
(concat ns ">\n"))
(setq cider-repl-prompt-function #'cider-repl-prompt-on-newline))
(use-package clj-refactor
:ensure t
:after clojure-mode
:hook
((clojure-mode . clj-refactor-mode))
:config
(cljr-add-keybindings-with-prefix "C-c m")
;; Don't magically add stuff to the namespace requires form (because
;; for big projects this operation is slow) it's easier to do this
;; by hand (=add-missing= operation) after you've typed out what you
;; wanted to.
(setq cljr-magic-requires nil))
(use-package clojure-snippets
:ensure t
:after clojure-mode)
(use-package jet
:ensure t
:config
(defun json->edn ()
"Convert the selected region, or entire file, from JSON to EDN."
(interactive)
(let ((b (if mark-active (region-beginning) (point-min)))
(e (if mark-active (region-end) (point-max)))
(jet (when (executable-find "jet")
"jet --pretty --keywordize keyword --from json --to edn")))
(if jet
(let ((p (point)))
(shell-command-on-region b e jet (current-buffer) t)
(goto-char p))
(user-error "Could not find jet installed")))))
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;;; Settings for Interaction mode for Emacs-Lisp
(use-package ielm
:ensure nil
:bind
( :map ielm-map
("C-j" . newline-and-indent)))
(provide 'unravel-langs)