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Henrik Lissner fa7f7042b0 Add and expand doom/help* commands
Adds the following commands:

- doom/help (opens the Doom manual)
- doom/help-search (for searching through org headlines in Doom's
  documentation)
- doom/help-faq (for searching the FAQ)
- doom/help-news (for browsing the Doom newsletters)
- doom/help-autodefs (renamed from doom/describe-autodef -- for looking
  up documentation on autodef function/macros, like
  `set-lookup-handler!`)
- doom/help-modules (renamed from doom/describe-module, for jumping to a
  Doom module's documentation)
- doom/help-packages (renamed from doom/describe-package and recently
  fixed -- looks up information about installed packages, including what
  Doom module(s) install it and where it is configured)
- doom/help-package-config (for searching and jumping to any block where
  a package is configured in Doom Emacs)

Also adds the SPC h d (or C-h d) prefix for Doom-specific help commands.
SPC h D will invoke doom/help.

However, the documentation itself hasn't been committed yet, so some of
these commands may be useless atm. Sorry!
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Doom Modules

:completion

Modules that provide new interfaces or frameworks for completion, including code completion.

  • company +auto +childframe +tng: The ultimate code completion backend
  • helm +fuzzy +childframe: Another search engine for love and life
  • ido: The other other search engine for love and life
  • ivy +fuzzy +childframe: The search engine for love and life

:ui

Aesthetic modules that affect the Emacs interface or user experience.

:editor

Modules that affect and augment your ability to manipulate or insert text.

:emacs

Modules that reconfigure or augment packages or features built into Emacs.

  • dired +ranger +icons:
  • electric:
  • eshell:
  • imenu:
  • term:
  • vc:

:tools

Small modules that give Emacs access to external tools & services.

  • ansible:
  • debugger: A (nigh-)universal debugger in Emacs
  • docker:
  • editorconfig:
  • ein:
  • eval: REPL & code evaluation support for a variety of languages
  • flycheck: Live error/warning highlights
  • flyspell: Spell checking
  • gist:
  • lookup +docsets: Universal jump-to & documentation lookup backend
  • lsp:
  • macos:
  • magit:
  • make:
  • password-store:
  • pdf:
  • prodigy:
  • rgb:
  • terraform:
  • tmux:
  • upload:
  • wakatime:
  • vterm:

:lang

Modules that bring support for a language or group of languages to Emacs.

  • agda:
  • assembly:
  • cc +lsp:
  • clojure:
  • common-lisp:
  • coq:
  • crystal:
  • csharp:
  • data:
  • erlang:
  • elixir:
  • elm:
  • emacs-lisp:
  • ess:
  • go +lsp:
  • haskell +intero +dante +lsp:
  • hy:
  • idris:
  • java +meghanada +lsp:
  • javascript +lsp:
  • julia:
  • kotlin:
  • latex:
  • ledger:
  • lua:
  • markdown:
  • nim:
  • nix:
  • ocaml +lsp:
  • org +attach +babel +capture +export +present +ipython:
  • perl:
  • php +lsp:
  • plantuml:
  • purescript:
  • python +lsp:
  • qt:
  • racket:
  • rest:
  • ruby +lsp:
  • rust +lsp:
  • scala:
  • sh +fish +lsp:
  • solidity:
  • swift:
  • terra:
  • web +lsp:
  • vala:

:app

Large, opinionated modules that transform and take over Emacs, i.e. Doom-specific porcelains.

  • calendar:
  • email +gmail:
  • irc:
  • rss +org:
  • twitter:
  • write +wordnut +langtool:

:collab

Modules that enable collaborative programming over the internet.

  • floobits:
  • impatient-mode:

:config

Modules that configure Emacs one way or another, or focus on making it easier for you to customize it yourself.

  • literate:
  • default +bindings +smartparens: