some links were missing, outdated, or without description
tried to remedy that a bit,
pulling some information from behind the links to the overview
also small insertion for private config bisecting,
some sembr lines (better reading flow in editor)
and headline capitalisation improvements
index.org duplicates a lot of info from the README
and tends to lag behind, should consider options of merging -
from what I know github could support a README.org
that could also serve as index then,
or vice versa linking the markdown readme in emacs
These two files were removed in ccb5fde9bcc on the rewrite-docs branch,
which was merged in 1f8bf7accb. I planned to add their rewritten
versions soon after, but life and distractions got in the way, so I'm
restoring the old ones until I finish the new ones.
Fix: #6748Fix: #6723Fix: #6671Fix: #6631Close: #6726
Revert: ccb5fde99b
BREAKING CHANGE: ghcide was archived a while back and now primarily
exists as a library used in the development of haskell-language-server.
It is not recommended for end-users, only for development. To this end I
think including it in the module is more misleading than helpful, and
the people that really want to use it can easily set it up themselves.
Ref: https://github.com/haskell/ghcide/pull/939
- Rename module from `:completion selectrum` to `:completion vertico`
- Rename all files involved
- Do *not* yet rename all the functions, as that messes up git's rename
detection.
Emacs 27.x has been the stable version of Emacs for nearly a year, and
introduces a litany of bugfixes, performance, and quality-of-life
improvements that significantly reduce Doom's maintenance burden (like
XDG support, early-init.el, image manipulation without imagemagick, a
native JSON library, harfbuzz support, pdumper, and others).
With so many big changes on Doom's horizon, I like having one less (big)
thing to worry about.
Also reverts bb677cf7a (#5232) as it is no longer needed.
* lang/julia: include lsp-julia w/o language server
Use nonrecursive clone to get lsp-julia without bundled
LanguageServer.jl (plus dependencies) and include instructions in the
README on how to install the language server (bundled or otherwise).
* lang/julia: add checks for julia +lsp in doctor
Add two checks, both only for when the +lsp feature is enabled:
- Check if (:tools lsp) is selected
- Check if LanguageServer.jl is installed
* lang/julia: indicate SymbolServer.jl as dependency
It is itself a dependency of LanguageServer.jl, but it's necessary to
add it separately in order to do `using SymbolServer`.
* tools/lsp: add julia language server to list
* lang/julia: add eglot support using eglot-jl
Forcing eglot-jl to not install its own LanguageServer.jl is a bit of a
hack though.
* lang/julia: make timeout increase buffer-local
Suggestion by @benneti to use `setq-local` instead of `setq` to prevent
a timeout increase in non-Julia eglot buffers.
* Fix issues
Co-authored-by: Henrik Lissner <henrik@lissner.net>
- Moves clipetty to its own, opt-in module (#2671, #3195, #3498)
- Fix cursor shape changing between evil states (#1994)
- Moves `xterm-mouse-mode` and `visible-cursor` config out of core.
Remove :tools/lookup +xwidget. Provide
`+lookup-xwidget-webkit-open-url-fn` so that we can manually configure
Xwidget WebKit browser for `+lookup/online` or `+lookup/in-docsets`.