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Emacs Configuration
Literate emacs configuration
I can never rembember what various configs do. Jumping on this literate emacs config to see if it helps!
Set some ENV vars
These are needed to make emacs aware of various things (like Go binaries,
etc). I have them here because sometimes when emacs is launched from rofi
or similar it doesn't have the same ENV as it does when launching from the
shell.
(setenv "PATH" (concat (getenv "PATH") ":/usr/local/jdk-11/bin:~/go/bin:~/ruby_bin/bin"))
(setenv "GEM_HOME" (expand-file-name "~/ruby_bin"))
(setenv "GEM_BIN" (expand-file-name "~/ruby_bin/bin"))
(setenv "BUNDLE_PATH" (expand-file-name "~/ruby_bin"))
(setenv "JAVA_HOME" "/usr/local/jdk-11/")
(setq exec-path (append exec-path '("~/go/bin:~/ruby_bin/bin")))
Start the emacs server
Starting as a server lets me connect externally to do things like change themes, save buffers via cron and other such dumbary!
(load "server")
(unless (server-running-p) (server-start))
OpenBSD Lockups
For some reason OpenBSD hangs, these seem to help a bit
(setq x-select-enable-clipboard-manager nil)
(setq x-select-request-type '(UTF8_STRING COMPOUND_TEXT TEXT STRING))
(setf x-selection-timeout 500)
Interface and Behavior
Interface
Global font
;;(set-default-font "Go Regular")
Use 80 columns, this helps keep things readable when windows are split
(setq whitespace-style '(trailing lines space-before-tab)
whitespace-line-column 80)
(setq-default fill-column 80)
I know I am in emacs, don't need to see the startup screen.
(setq inhibit-startup-screen t)
If we are on OpenBSD, fill the scratch buffer with fortune \o/.
(if (file-executable-p "/usr/games/fortune")
(setq initial-scratch-message
(concat
(shell-command-to-string "/usr/games/fortune | sed -e 's/^/;; /g'")
"\n\n")))
Use UTF8 where ever possible
(prefer-coding-system 'utf-8)
(set-default-coding-systems 'utf-8)
(set-terminal-coding-system 'utf-8)
(set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8)
Change various UI bits
(tool-bar-mode -1)
(menu-bar-mode -1)
(scroll-bar-mode -1)
(column-number-mode +1)
(global-font-lock-mode 1)
Behavior
Switch various defaults to be more comfortable for myself.
(fset 'yes-or-no-p 'y-or-n-p)
(show-paren-mode t)
(desktop-save-mode)
(setq backup-directory-alist '(("." . "~/.emacs-saves")))
(setq auto-mode-alist
(append
(list
'("\\.gpg$" . sensitive-minor-mode)
)
auto-mode-alist))
(setq auth-sources
'((:source "~/.netrc")))
Use spelling and auto-fill when we are in text mode.
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook (lambda ()
(auto-fill-mode 1)
(turn-on-flyspell)))
This fixes some tramp "waiting for prompt" errors.
;;(setq trarmp-shell-prompt-pattern "\\(?:^\\|\r\\)[^]#$%>λ\n]*#?[]#$%>λ].* *\\(^[\\[[0-9;]*[a-zA-Z] *\\)*")
;;(require 'tramp-sh nil t)
;;(setf tramp-ssh-controlmaster-options
;; (concat
;; "-o ControlPath=/tmp/ssh-%%r@%%h:%%p "
;; "-o ControlMaster=auto -o ControlPersist=yes"))
If things aren't working the way we want:
(setq tramp-verbose 6)
Include ports site-lisp
On OpenBSD various packages (mu, git.. etc) install elisp things into a global directory, this makes sure we include it.
(if (file-directory-p "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp")
(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/"))
Unset custom-file
The customization file mostly just causes churn in the SCM so we disable it here.
(setq custom-file (make-temp-file ""))
Ensure packages are pinned and installed
This makes sure use-package
installs things (and makes it so we don't need
:ensure t
set for every package.
(setq use-package-always-ensure t)
;;(setq use-package-always-pin "melpa-stable")
Packages
parchment-theme
This is a nice theme that resembles acme in plan9. Minimal.
(use-package parchment-theme
:config (load-theme 'parchment t))
keychain-environment
I make heavy use of ssh-agent
this lets emacs pickup / use the existing
agents I have running.
(use-package keychain-environment
;;:pin "melpa"
:init
(keychain-refresh-environment))
ivy
ivy
is fantastic. It gives me nice visual search for buffers,
code.. etc. Combined with smex
for sorting (shows last used things first) and
counsel
(extends ivy into various areas like the help stuff).
(use-package counsel)
(use-package smex)
(use-package ivy
:hook (after-init . ivy-mode)
:bind
("C-s" . swiper)
("M-x" . counsel-M-x)
("C-x C-f" . counsel-find-file)
("C-x b" . ivy-switch-buffer)
("C-c n" . counsel-fzf))
magit
Magit is a awesome. Not sure what else to say about it. :P
(use-package magit
:bind ("C-c m" . magit-status)
:init
(setq magit-completing-read-function 'ivy-completing-read))
flycheck
flycheck
does automatic syntax checking for most things
(use-package flycheck
:init (global-flycheck-mode))
- [2020-05-29 Fri] Unfortunately it clobbers the "C-c !" prefix, so we need to add this to get it back:
(define-key flycheck-mode-map (kbd "C-c !") 'org-time-stamp-inactive)
Go configuration
go-add-tags
This lets one select a struct
or similar and auto add the `json:"NAME"`
bits.
(use-package go-add-tags
:bind
("C-c t" . go-add-tags))
go-mode
This allows for things like gofmt
and auto adding / removing of imports.
(use-package go-mode
:after (go-add-tags lsp-mode)
:bind
("C-c t" . go-add-tags))
(defun lsp-go-install-save-hooks ()
(add-hook 'before-save-hook #'lsp-format-buffer t t)
(add-hook 'before-save-hook #'lsp-organize-imports t t))
(add-hook 'go-mode-hook #'lsp-go-install-save-hooks)
go-eldoc
This extends eldoc to be able to speak Go - quite handy for quickly looking up what things do.
(use-package go-eldoc
:after (go-mode lsp-mode)
:hook
(go-mode . go-eldoc-setup))
yasnippet
Some go tools use this.
(use-package yasnippet
:commands yas-minor-mode
:hook (go-mode . yas-minor-mode))
lsp-mode
lsp-mode
supports language servers for various things. I pretty much only
care about Go and Ruby.
(use-package lsp-mode
:hook ((go-mode . lsp-deferred)
(ruby-mode . lsp))
:commands (lsp lsp-deferred))
company and friends
company
allows for auto-completion of various things. It can interface with lsp-mode
to complete
things like Go.
(use-package company
:config
(setq company-tooltip-limit 20
company-minimum-prefix-length 1
company-idle-delay .3
company-echo-delay 0)
:hook (prog-mode . company-mode))
(use-package company-lsp
:commands company-lsp)
gitgutter
This gives me a nice in-ui way to see modifications and what not.
(use-package git-gutter
:hook
(after-init . global-git-gutter-mode))
nix
Add support for nix files. I don't use nix much atm, but it was recently ported to OpenBSD, so I am hopeful I can start using it there more!
(use-package nix-mode
:mode "\\.nix\\'")
shell
I don't often use the shell from emacs, but when I do these bits make it easier for me to treat it like a regular shell.
(use-package fish-mode)
;; Kill terminal buffers on exit so I din't have to kill the buffer after I exit.
(defadvice term-handle-exit
(after term-kill-buffer-on-exit activate)
(kill-buffer))
pinboard
A pinboard.in client
(use-package pinboard)
restclient
(use-package restclient
;;:pin "melpa"
:mode (("\\.http$" . restclient-mode)))
treemacs
This gives me a decent "sidebar" that is project oriented - the workspaces are handy too.
C-s C-w s
to switch workspaces.C-s C-w e
to edit workspaces.
(use-package treemacs
:config
(progn
(setq treemacs-collapse-dirs (if treemacs-python-executable 3 0)
treemacs-deferred-git-apply-delay 0.5
treemacs-directory-name-transformer #'identity
treemacs-display-in-side-window t
treemacs-eldoc-display t
treemacs-file-event-delay 5000
treemacs-file-extension-regex treemacs-last-period-regex-value
treemacs-file-follow-delay 0.2
treemacs-file-name-transformer #'identity
treemacs-follow-after-init t
treemacs-git-command-pipe ""
treemacs-goto-tag-strategy 'refetch-index
treemacs-indentation 2
treemacs-indentation-string " "
treemacs-is-never-other-window nil
treemacs-max-git-entries 5000
treemacs-missing-project-action 'ask
treemacs-move-forward-on-expand nil
treemacs-no-png-images nil
treemacs-no-delete-other-windows t
treemacs-project-follow-cleanup nil
treemacs-persist-file (expand-file-name ".cache/treemacs-persist" user-emacs-directory)
treemacs-position 'left
treemacs-recenter-distance 0.1
treemacs-recenter-after-file-follow nil
treemacs-recenter-after-tag-follow nil
treemacs-recenter-after-project-jump 'always
treemacs-recenter-after-project-expand 'on-distance
treemacs-show-cursor nil
treemacs-show-hidden-files t
treemacs-silent-filewatch nil
treemacs-silent-refresh nil
treemacs-sorting 'alphabetic-asc
treemacs-space-between-root-nodes t
treemacs-tag-follow-cleanup t
treemacs-tag-follow-delay 1.5
treemacs-user-mode-line-format nil
treemacs-user-header-line-format nil
treemacs-width 35)
(treemacs-follow-mode t)
(treemacs-filewatch-mode t)
(treemacs-fringe-indicator-mode t)
(pcase (cons (not (null (executable-find "git")))
(not (null treemacs-python-executable)))
(`(t . t)
(treemacs-git-mode 'deferred))
(`(t . _)
(treemacs-git-mode 'simple))))
:bind
(:map global-map
("M-0" . treemacs-select-window)
("C-x t 1" . treemacs-delete-other-windows)
("C-x t t" . treemacs)
("C-x t B" . treemacs-bookmark)
("C-x t C-t" . treemacs-find-file)
("C-x t M-t" . treemacs-find-tag)))
(use-package treemacs-magit
:after treemacs magit
:ensure t)
plantuml
plantuml is a pretty easy way to make decent looking flow chart sorta things.
(use-package plantuml-mode
:config
(progn
(setq org-plantuml-jar-path (expand-file-name "~/Docs/plantuml.jar"))
(add-to-list 'org-src-lang-modes '("plantuml" . plantuml))
(org-babel-do-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages '((plantuml . t)))))
mu
has been the best mail client for me on emacs.
General mail configuration
(require 'smtpmail)
(setq user-mail-address "aaron@bolddaemon.com"
user-full-name "Aaron Bieber"
message-send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it
message-kill-buffer-on-exit t
smtpmail-smtp-user "qbit@fastmail.com"
smtpmail-smtp-server "smtp.fastmail.com"
smtpmail-smtp-service 465
smtpmail-default-smtp-server "smtp.fastmail.com"
smtpmail-stream-type 'ssl)
mu4e specific configs
(if (file-exists-p "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/mu4e/mu4e.el")
(progn
(load "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/mu4e/mu4e.el")
(require 'mu4e)
(require 'org-mu4e)
(setq mail-user-agent 'mu4e-user-agent
mu4e-get-mail-command "mbsync fastmail"
mu4e-update-interval 420
mu4e-compose-context-policy nil
mu4e-context-policy 'pick-first
mu4e-drafts-folder "/Drafts"
mu4e-sent-folder "/Sent Items"
mu4e-trash-folder "/Trash"
mu4e-maildir-shortcuts
'( ("/INBOX" . ?i)
("/Archive" . ?a)
("/Sent Items" . ?s))
org-mu4e-link-query-in-headers-mode nil
mu4e-attachment-dir
(lambda (fname mtype)
(cond
((and fname (string-match "\\.diff$" fname)) "~/patches")
((and fname (string-match "\\.patch$" fname)) "~/patches")
((and fname (string-match "\\.diff.gz$" fname)) "~/patches")
(t "~/Downloads")))
mu4e-bookmarks
`(,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "Inbox"
:query "maildir:/Inbox AND NOT flag:trashed"
:key ?i)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "Unread messages"
:query "flag:unread AND NOT flag:trashed AND NOT list:ports-changes.openbsd.org AND NOT list:source-changes.openbsd.org"
:key ?u)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "Today's messages"
:query (concat
"date:today..now"
" AND NOT flag:trashed"
" AND NOT list:ports-changes.openbsd.org"
" AND NOT list:source-changes.openbsd.org")
:key ?d)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "Last 7 days"
:query "date:7d..now AND NOT flag:trashed"
:key ?w)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "Hackers"
:query "list:hackers.openbsd.org AND NOT flag:trashed"
:key ?h)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "Bugs"
:query "list:bugs.openbsd.org AND NOT flag:trashed"
:key ?b)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "Tech"
:query "list:tech.openbsd.org AND NOT flag:trashed"
:key ?t)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "Ports"
:query "list:ports.openbsd.org AND NOT flag:trashed"
:key ?p)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "Misc"
:query "list:misc.openbsd.org AND NOT flag:trashed"
:key ?m)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "9front"
:query "list:9front.9front.org AND NOT flag:trashed"
:key ?9)
,(make-mu4e-bookmark
:name "GOT"
:query "list:gameoftrees.openbsd.org AND NOT flag:trashed"
:key ?g)))))
org-mode
Oh org-mode
. It's the reason I started using emacs.. and it's the reason I
can't quit!
Publish bits
I publish some of my notes on suah.dev/p. Also some recipes.
(setq my-org-publish-alist
'(("notes" :components ("org-notes" "notes-static"))
("org-notes"
:auto-preamble t
:auto-sitemap t
:headline-levels 4
:publishing-directory "/ssh:suah.dev:/var/www/htdocs/p/"
:publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html
:recursive t
:section-numbers nil
:html-head "<link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"https://suah.dev/p/css/stylesheet.css\" type=\"text/css\" />"
:html-link-home "http://suah.dev/p/"
:html-link-up "../"
:style-include-default nil
:sitemap-filename "index.org"
:sitemap-title "Notes"
:with-title t
:author-info nil
:creator-info nil
:base-directory "~/org/notes")
("notes-static"
:base-directory "~/org/notes"
:publishing-directory "/ssh:suah.dev:/var/www/htdocs/p/"
:base-extension "css\\|js\\|png\\|jpg\\|gif\\|pdf\\|mp3\\|ogg"
:recursive t
:publishing-function org-publish-attachment)
("recipes"
:auto-preamble t
:auto-sitemap t
:headline-levels 4
:publishing-directory "/ssh:suah.dev:/var/www/htdocs/recipes/"
:publishing-function org-html-publish-to-html
:recursive t
:section-numbers nil
:html-head "<link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"https://suah.dev/p/css/stylesheet.css\" type=\"text/css\" />"
:html-link-home "http://suah.dev/recipes/"
:html-link-up "../"
:style-include-default nil
:sitemap-filename "index.org"
:sitemap-title "Recipes"
:with-title t
:author-info nil
:creator-info nil
:base-directory "~/org/recipes")
))
Capture templates
(setq my-org-capture-templates
`(("t" "TODO"
entry (file+headline "~/org/todo.org" "TODOs")
,(concat
"* TODO %?\n"
":PROPERTIES:\n"
":LOGGING: TODO(!) WAIT(!) DONE(!) CANCELED(!)\n"
":END:\n") :prepend t)
("f" "TODO with File"
entry (file+headline "~/org/todo.org" "TODOs")
,(concat
"* TODO %?\n"
":PROPERTIES:\n"
":LOGGING: TODO(!) WAIT(!) DONE(!) CANCELED(!)\n"
":END:\n"
"%i\n %a") :prepend t)
("b" "Bug"
entry (file+olp+datetree "~/org/bugs.org" "Bugs")
"* BUG %?\nEntered on %U\n :PROPERTIES:\n :FILE: %a\n :END:\n" :prepend t)
("p" "Protocol"
entry (file+headline "~/org/links.org" "Links")
"* %^{Title}\nSource: %u, %c\n #+BEGIN_QUOTE\n%i\n#+END_QUOTE\n\n\n%?")
("L" "Protocol Link" entry (file+headline "~/org/links.org" "Links")
"* %? %:link\n%:description\n")
("j" "Journal"
entry (file+olp+datetree "~/org/journal.org")
"* %?\nEntered on %U\n %i\n")))
org
(use-package org
;;:pin "org"
:ensure org-plus-contrib
:hook
(org-mode . (lambda ()
(turn-on-flyspell)
(auto-revert-mode)
(auto-fill-mode 1)))
:bind
("C-c c" . org-capture)
("C-c p" . org-publish)
("C-c l" . org-store-link)
("C-c a" . org-agenda)
("C-c b" . org-iswitchb)
:config
(load-library "find-lisp")
(setq org-directory "~/org"
org-agenda-files (find-lisp-find-files "~/org" "\.org$")
org-startup-indented t
org-log-done 'time
org-log-into-drawer t
org-src-tab-acts-natively t
org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-deadline-is-shown t
org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO(t)" "|" "DONE(d)")
(sequence "REPORT(r)" "BUG(b)" "KNOWNCAUSE(k)" "|" "FIXED(f)")
(sequence "|" "CANCELED(c)")))
(setq org-publish-project-alist my-org-publish-alist)
(setq org-capture-templates my-org-capture-templates))
org-roam
;; (use-package org-roam
;; :hook
;; (after-init . org-roam-mode)
;; :custom
;; (org-roam-directory "~/org-roam")
;; :bind (:map org-roam-mode-map
;; (("C-c n l" . org-roam)
;; ("C-c n f" . org-roam-find-file)
;; ("C-c n g" . org-roam-graph-show))
;; :map org-mode-map
;; (("C-c n i" . org-roam-insert))
;; (("C-c n I" . org-roam-insert-immediate))))
Extra bits
(use-package org-journal
:defer t
:config
(setq org-journal-dir "~/org/journal/"
org-journal-file-format "%Y/%m-%d"
org-journal-date-format "%A, %d %B %Y"))
Add in some org-mode helpers:
org-habit
lets me keep track of TODOs and other things.-
org-checklist
lets me reset checklists for reoccurring tasks.- This requires one to
pkg_add a2ps
. RESET_CHECK_BOXES
property to be set tot
on a task headline. (properties can be set viaC-c C-x d
- This requires one to
(require 'org-habit)
(require 'org-checklist)
Found this bad boy to integrate pinboard with org-mode:
(defun org-pinboard-store-link ()
"Store a link taken from a pinboard buffer."
(when (eq major-mode 'pinboard-mode)
(pinboard-with-current-pin pin
(org-store-link-props
:type "pinboard"
:link (alist-get 'href pin)
:description (alist-get 'description pin)))))
(org-link-set-parameters "pinboard"
:follow #'browse-url
:store #'org-pinboard-store-link)
Custom agenda commands for various things.
Daily habits
shows how well I am keeping track of daily things.
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("h" "Daily habits"
((agenda ""))
((org-agenda-show-log t)
(org-agenda-ndays 7)
(org-agenda-log-mode-items '(state))))))