I think it's pretty common for people (myself included) to name their capture file `capture.org` file, and currently this rule matches it, so if you open capture.org, your end up with it opened in a popup (I believe it wasn't intended?). My fix makes it so it matches only capture buffers (they've got name like `CAPTURE-filename.org`). I believe there shouldn't be any unanticipated consequences of the change?
As far as I understand, the problem is that in elisp, regexes are case insensitive by default, and the sensitivity is controlled by a [variable](http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/emacs_regex.html), so I struggle to see what's the proper way to control it (especially considering the window manipulation happens in `window.el`). If you know of a way to deal with this, happy to implement and update my pull request!
A common bug report is that straight cannot see treemacs-persp in MELPA.
Perhaps the MELPA repo isn't being updated properly -- I have no idea,
but since this package isn't doing anything at the moment, I will simply
remove the package until I have time to look into it further.
When a file template rule is evaluated against a particular buffer it is
supposed to call the :when function if it is defined. Currently, the
function is ignored if the PRED of the template rule is a mode. This
fixes this issue.
Also renames doom-scratch-buffer-major-mode ->
doom-scratch-initial-major-mode, since it only affects the initial
buffer now.
This was designed to be backwards compatible; you won't lose your
scratch buffers from this update. Though I may remove the old format in
3.1.
`+macos/open-in-iterm` opens the current directory in `iTerm`, which as far as i know is a popular alternative to the macos's default terminal emulator `term`.