Since bb3f027c moved `projectile-mode` into `doom-init-ui-hook`,
projectile was getting initialized after the dashboard. This means for
non-evil users, the `C-c p p` binding is not shown, because it's not yet
loaded.
- Some buffer-local commands were removed from leader binds
- Some more commands were added to org's localleader
- Reformatted some leader keys so that lower/upper case keys are grouped
together, rather than apart.
- Add SPC-s-c and SPC-s-e for creating/using temporary snippets (with
auto-yasnippet).
This will later be used for doom/describe-packages to list all locations
where a package is being configured (along with def-package! and after!
blocks).
- Move profiler from 't' to 'T' (as not to override
`help-with-tutorial', esp for non-evil users)
- Replace C-c (describe-copying) with describe-coding-system
- Bind doom/describe-symbol to 'h'
- Bind `describe-key-briefly' to 'C-k'
The package is split in a way that `multiple-cursors.el` is normally not
required when autoloading from commands; `multiple-cursors-core.el` is
always loaded.
Unfortunately the `mc/list-file` location is still not being set
properly, a fix has been submitted: magnars/multiple-cursors.el#355
Patch the apropos button types so they call helpful instead of the
built-in describe functions. Also add some bindings to apropos-mode-map
so it behaves like other help modes.
Add `doom/describe-symbol` function, which shows documentation for
callable and variable symbols. If a symbol is both a variable and a
callable, it dispatches to apropos. This gives a better workflow than
`helpful-symbol`, which annoyingly prompts the user.
Remap `describe-symbol` to `doom/describe-symbol`, and update
`+emacs-lisp-lookup-documentation` to call it also.
Done to better facilitate a non-evil config.
- Adds winum (and enables support for it in doom-modeline)
- Adds expand-region (#1231)
- Uses default smartparens config for non-evil users (WIP)
The leader keys have been redesigned a) for consistency, b) to reduce
collisions with packages, and c) to improve command coverage. However,
much of it still comes from a vim user, so it needs more testing.