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asok/projectile-rails@8d6b373 -> asok/projectile-rails@f1fe6e8 bastibe/org-journal@f4b1549 -> bastibe/org-journal@043bb9e bbatsov/projectile@fd59947 -> bbatsov/projectile@1528ed4 bradyt/dart-mode@04fcd64 -> bradyt/dart-mode@43975c9 brotzeit/rustic@61d600e -> brotzeit/rustic@d97ec86 charignon/github-review@d0c8234 -> charignon/github-review@341b7a1 clojure-emacs/cider@815204f -> clojure-emacs/cider@4278d7c clojure-emacs/clj-refactor.el@b24ce76 -> clojure-emacs/clj-refactor.el@9f3e735 clojure-emacs/clojure-mode@f26379b -> clojure-emacs/clojure-mode@a14671e codesuki/add-node-modules-path@f31e69c -> codesuki/add-node-modules-path@7d9be65 company-mode/company-mode@88001d7 -> company-mode/company-mode@7207cb1 cpitclaudel/company-coq@4da7b41 -> cpitclaudel/company-coq@7423ee2 cython/cython@9a761a6 -> cython/cython@9decfca dgutov/diff-hl@4c46b3b -> dgutov/diff-hl@1af31fe dgutov/robe@3ef165c -> dgutov/robe@126650a domtronn/all-the-icons.el@2f5ea72 -> domtronn/all-the-icons.el@a8c8417 editorconfig/editorconfig-emacs@048c553 -> editorconfig/editorconfig-emacs@9da2dab elixir-editors/emacs-elixir@9de08c1 -> elixir-editors/emacs-elixir@0212b06 ema2159/centaur-tabs@50fd573 -> ema2159/centaur-tabs@df97209 emacs-csharp/csharp-mode@09b4d57 -> emacs-csharp/csharp-mode@f977800 emacs-ess/ESS@5169b0d -> emacs-ess/ESS@126d344 emacs-evil/evil-collection@334670e -> emacs-evil/evil-collection@b45ec5b emacs-evil/evil@cc9d688 -> emacs-evil/evil@7eace67 emacs-helm/helm-org@b7a18df -> emacs-helm/helm-org@d67186d emacs-helm/helm@dbdec63 -> emacs-helm/helm@98af298 emacs-jp/migemo@f42832c -> emacs-jp/migemo@f756cba emacs-lsp/dap-mode@aa15b9c -> emacs-lsp/dap-mode@ae395aa emacs-lsp/helm-lsp@e934fea -> emacs-lsp/helm-lsp@74a02f8 emacs-lsp/lsp-dart@71902ca -> emacs-lsp/lsp-dart@f3b70ec emacs-lsp/lsp-ivy@c70ee8b -> emacs-lsp/lsp-ivy@515e597 emacs-lsp/lsp-java@5f6d357 -> emacs-lsp/lsp-java@542aaf1 emacs-lsp/lsp-metals@c76eeb6 -> emacs-lsp/lsp-metals@51a89c1 emacs-lsp/lsp-mode@c3cbadc -> emacs-lsp/lsp-mode@eda51c2 emacs-lsp/lsp-ui@0ac3e12 -> emacs-lsp/lsp-ui@1dbea9f emacs-php/php-mode@8cdc727 -> emacs-php/php-mode@a2bca9b emacs-php/phpactor.el@62d2372 -> emacs-php/phpactor.el@80788a8 emacs-straight/auctex@384c4b9 -> emacs-straight/auctex@0f3639a emacs-straight/dired-git-info@b47f2b0 -> emacs-straight/dired-git-info@9461476 emacs-straight/org-mode@0b117f7 -> emacs-straight/org-mode@7a62a4d emacs-straight/project@2e7afbe -> emacs-straight/project@388ffdf emacs-straight/xclip@2951c6b -> emacs-straight/xclip@ef2ad92 emacsattic/nose@f852829 -> emacsattic/nose@f852829 emacsorphanage/quickrun@8008780 -> emacsorphanage/quickrun@57db985 erlang/otp@af06b43 -> erlang/otp@94c9738 factor/factor@1928e60 -> factor/factor@5bfeab6 flycheck/flycheck@01396a5 -> flycheck/flycheck@f8c679f greghendershott/racket-mode@75ea8f6 -> greghendershott/racket-mode@5115c47 hakimel/reveal.js@0582f57 -> hakimel/reveal.js@cf8e64b haskell/haskell-mode@3a019e6 -> haskell/haskell-mode@1baa12a hlissner/doom-snippets@aa5587b -> hlissner/doom-snippets@afe549b hlissner/emacs-counsel-css@6427dfc -> hlissner/emacs-counsel-css@f7647b4 hlissner/emacs-doom-themes@55f01ed -> hlissner/emacs-doom-themes@4199e74 hlissner/emacs-solaire-mode@a8fe09d -> hlissner/emacs-solaire-mode@9d143db hvesalai/emacs-sbt-mode@7b121fc -> hvesalai/emacs-sbt-mode@0bdc36b hvesalai/emacs-scala-mode@402d6df -> hvesalai/emacs-scala-mode@1ab5f64 ideasman42/emacs-spell-fu@a7db587 -> ideasman42/emacs-spell-fu@30c5eea iqbalansari/emacs-emojify@cfa0086 -> iqbalansari/emacs-emojify@1b72641 jacktasia/dumb-jump@f6a1165 -> jacktasia/dumb-jump@8bc1950 jaor/geiser@26dd2f4 -> jaor/geiser@8e61c27 jcollard/elm-mode@188b9c7 -> jcollard/elm-mode@e9fcf9c jkitchin/ox-clip@38b83ac -> jkitchin/ox-clip@2095537 joaotavora/eglot@a2d1fc9 -> joaotavora/eglot@2fbcab2 joaotavora/sly@fb84318 -> joaotavora/sly@5966d68 jorgenschaefer/circe@265f36c -> jorgenschaefer/circe@e67e2d1 js-emacs/js2-refactor.el@d4c40b5 -> 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non-Jedi/lsp-julia@c523c25 -> non-Jedi/lsp-julia@c487ed7 nonsequitur/inf-ruby@1fc972e -> nonsequitur/inf-ruby@c6990a6 ocaml-ppx/ocamlformat@7db8d13 -> ocaml-ppx/ocamlformat@448ac7c ocaml/dune@f839fc1 -> ocaml/dune@a88ce5b ocaml/merlin@36d0aef -> ocaml/merlin@cc17ed6 ocaml/tuareg@ccde45b -> ocaml/tuareg@37a6730 org-roam/org-roam@b0fd126 -> org-roam/org-roam@8ad57b1 purcell/diredfl@cd052df -> purcell/diredfl@4ca3265 purcell/envrc@a7c6ca8 -> purcell/envrc@110a221 purescript-emacs/purescript-mode@8410baf -> purescript-emacs/purescript-mode@0acd1af racer-rust/emacs-racer@f17f9d7 -> racer-rust/emacs-racer@1e63e98 raxod502/prescient.el@9631db7 -> raxod502/prescient.el@8573df9 redguardtoo/evil-nerd-commenter@2730820 -> redguardtoo/evil-nerd-commenter@b8ac35f rolandwalker/flyspell-lazy@d57382c -> rolandwalker/flyspell-lazy@0fc5996 rubocop/rubocop-emacs@1372ee3 -> rubocop/rubocop-emacs@f5fd18a seagle0128/doom-modeline@5fe7fd6 -> seagle0128/doom-modeline@00bc89b seagle0128/grip-mode@1aebf9c -> seagle0128/grip-mode@98d566d skeeto/elfeed@362bbe5 -> skeeto/elfeed@e29c8b9 skk-dev/ddskk@275a831 -> skk-dev/ddskk@cec9936 snosov1/toc-org@aef220c -> snosov1/toc-org@c4c61c5 spotify/dockerfile-mode@ed1d04c -> spotify/dockerfile-mode@3b13745 takaxp/org-tree-slide@c9487e5 -> takaxp/org-tree-slide@9d2ba1d technomancy/fennel-mode@bebc9dd -> technomancy/fennel-mode@ba14a7d travisbhartwell/nix-emacs@977b9a5 -> travisbhartwell/nix-emacs@053a2d5 tumashu/posframe@3454a4c -> tumashu/posframe@fff21cc tumashu/pyim@e54153f -> tumashu/pyim@f48c3ed widefox/flycheck-raku@046f35a -> widefox/flycheck-raku@b1acccd wyuenho/all-the-icons-dired@fc2dfa1 -> wyuenho/all-the-icons-dired@f401fe2 xuchunyang/elisp-demos@ed9578d -> xuchunyang/elisp-demos@924b07d xuchunyang/osx-dictionary.el@1b79ff6 -> xuchunyang/osx-dictionary.el@4d4cc19 yqrashawn/fd-dired@9fb966d -> yqrashawn/fd-dired@7d18938 yyoncho/helm-icons@5a668ef -> yyoncho/helm-icons@e4a2cd1 Closes #4786 Closes #4801 Closes #4803 Skipped bumping straight.el because of raxod502/straight.el#714. Will adapt soon.
editor/evil
Description
This holy module brings the vim experience to Emacs.
Module Flags
+everywhere
Enables evilified keybinds everywhere possible. Uses the evil-collection plugin as a foundation.
Plugins
Hacks
- The o/O keys will respect and continue commented lines (can be disabled by
setting
+evil-want-o/O-to-continue-comments
tonil
). - In visual mode,
*
and#
will search for the current selection instead of the word-at-point. - The
:g[lobal]
ex command has been modified to highlight matches. - More of vim's filename modifiers are supported in ex commands (like
:p
,:p:h
or:t
) than vanilla evil-mode offers. - A custom filename modifier is available in Doom:
:P
, which expands to the project root (throws an error if not in a project).
Prerequisites
This module has no external prerequisites.
Features
Ported vim plugins
The following vim plugins have been ported to evil:
Vim Plugin | Emacs Plugin | Keybind(s) |
---|---|---|
vim-commentary | evil-nerd-commenter | omap gc |
vim-easymotion | evil-easymotion | omap gs |
vim-lion | evil-lion | omap gl / gL |
vim-seek or vim-sneak | evil-snipe | mmap s / S , omap z / Z & x / X |
vim-surround | evil-embrace and evil-surround | vmap S , omap ys |
vim-unimpaired | (provided by Doom) | see the list |
This module has also ported vim-unimpaired keybinds to Emacs.
In other modules:
- The tools/neotree & tools/treemacs modules provide a
NERDTree
equivalent. -
The editor/multiple-cursors module contains functionality equal to the following vim plugins:
- evil-multiedit => vim-multiedit
- evil-mc => vim-multiple-cursors
Custom Text Objects
This module provides a couple extra text objects, along with the built-in ones. For posterity, here are the built-in ones:
w W
wordss
sentencesp
paragraphsb
parenthesized blocks- ) { } [ ] < >= braces, parentheses and brackets
' " `
quotest
tagso
symbols
And these are text objects added by this module:
a
C-style function arguments (provided byevil-args
)B
any block delimited by braces, parentheses or brackets (provided byevil-textobj-anyblock
)c
Commentsf
For functions (but relies on the major mode to have sane definitions forbeginning-of-defun-function
andend-of-defun-function
)g
The entire bufferi j k
by indentation (k
includes one line above;j
includes one line above and below) (provided byevil-indent-plus
)q
For quotes (any kind)u
For URLsx
XML attributes (provided byexato
)
Custom Ex Commands
Ex Command | Description |
---|---|
:@ |
Apply macro on selected lines |
:al[ign][!] REGEXP |
Align text to the first match of REGEXP. If BANG, align all matches on each line |
:cp[!] NEWPATH |
Copy the current file to NEWPATH |
:dash QUERY |
Look up QUERY (or the symbol at point) in dash docsets |
:dehtml [INPUT] |
HTML decode selected text / inserts result if INPUT is given |
:enhtml [INPUT] |
HTML encode selected text / inserts result if INPUT is given |
:iedit REGEXP |
Invoke iedit on all matches for REGEXP |
:k[ill]all[!] |
Kill all buffers (if BANG, affect buffer across workspaces) |
:k[ill]b |
Kill all buried buffers |
:k[ill]m[!] REGEXP |
Kill buffers whose name matches REGEXP (if BANG, affect buffers across workspaces) |
:k[ill]o |
Kill all other buffers besides the selected one |
:k[ill] |
Kill the current buffer |
:lo[okup] QUERY |
Look up QUERY on an online search engine |
:mc REGEXP |
Invoke multiple cursors on all matches for REGEXP |
:mv[!] NEWPATH |
Move the current file to NEWPATH |
:na[rrow] |
Narrow the buffer to the selection |
:pad |
Open a scratch pad for running code quickly |
:ral[ign][!] REGEXP |
Right-Align text that matches REGEXP. If BANG, align all matches on each line |
:repl |
Open a REPL and/or copy the current selection to it |
:retab |
Convert indentation to the default within the selection |
:rev[erse] |
Reverse the selected lines |
:rm[!] [PATH] |
Delete the current buffer's file and buffer |
:tcd[!] |
Send cd X to tmux. X = the project root if BANG, X = default-directory otherwise |
Configuration
Removing evil-mode
You must do two things to remove Evil:
- Remove
:editor evil
from~/.doom.d/init.el
, - Run
doom sync
to clean up lingering dependencies and regenerate your autoloads files. - [OPTIONAL] You may want to assign new values to
doom-leader-alt-key
anddoom-localleader-alt-key
. These are bound toC-c
andC-c l
by default.
Ignore
doom-leader-key
anddoom-localleader-key
, they don't apply to non-evil sessions.
Evil-specific configuration and keybindings (defined with map!
) will be
ignored without :editor evil
present (and omitted when byte-compiling).
Keep in mind that, at the time of this writing, Doom was designed by a vimmer, for vimmers. Little consideration has been put into designing a keybind scheme for vanilla Emacs users (though it's being worked on!).
That means that much of Doom's functionality will be orphaned in an evil-less setup. You'll have to set your own keybinds.
I suggest studying config/default/+emacs-bindings.el to see what keybinds are available for non-evil users. Otherwise, you may find inspiration on the example Doom configurations page.
Restoring old substitution behavior on s/S
Doom replaces the s
and S
keys with the evil-snipe
package (a port of
vim-seek/vim-sneak for 2-character versions of f/F/t/T).
To disable evil-snipe on s/S, you can either:
- Disable
evil-snipe-mode
by adding(after! evil-snipe (evil-snipe-mode -1))
to$DOOMDIR/config.el
, - Or disable
evil-snipe
completely with(package! evil-snipe :disable t)
added to$DOOMDIR/packages.el
, but this will also disable incremental highlighting for the f/F/t/T motions keys. - Or use
cl
andcc
, respectively; they do the same thing.
Restoring old Y behavior (yank the whole line)
Doom changes the behavior of the Y
key in normal mode to yank-to-EOL
(equivalent to y$
). This was to make it consistent with the C
and D
capital operators, and because it was redundant with yy
, which is easier to
type than y$
.
If you prefer the old behavior, it can be reversed with:
;; add to ~/.doom.d/config.el
(setq! evil-want-Y-yank-to-eol nil)
Disabling cursor movement when exiting insert mode
Vim (and evil) move the cursor one character back when exiting insert mode. If you prefer that it didn't, set:
;; add to ~/.doom.d/config.el
(setq evil-move-cursor-back nil)