diff --git a/copydots.sh b/copydots.sh index 7a87979..c3e85a5 100755 --- a/copydots.sh +++ b/copydots.sh @@ -22,9 +22,5 @@ cp $HOME/.zshrc $repoPath # X cp $HOME/.Xresources $repoPath/.Xresources -# Doom Emacs -rm -r $repoPath/doom.d -cp -r $HOME/.doom.d $repoPath/doom.d - # Vim cp $HOME/.vimrc $repoPath/vimrc diff --git a/doom.d/config.el b/doom.d/config.el deleted file mode 100644 index 24489ba..0000000 --- a/doom.d/config.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -;;; $DOOMDIR/config.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; Place your private configuration here! Remember, you do not need to run 'doom -;; sync' after modifying this file! - - -;; Some functionality uses this to identify you, e.g. GPG configuration, email -;; clients, file templates and snippets. -(setq user-full-name "E. Almqvist" - user-mail-address "elalmqvist@gmail.com") - -;; Doom exposes five (optional) variables for controlling fonts in Doom. Here -;; are the three important ones: -;; -;; + `doom-font' -;; + `doom-variable-pitch-font' -;; + `doom-big-font' -- used for `doom-big-font-mode'; use this for -;; presentations or streaming. -;; -;; They all accept either a font-spec, font string ("Input Mono-12"), or xlfd -;; font string. You generally only need these two: -;; (setq doom-font (font-spec :family "monospace" :size 12 :weight 'semi-light) -;; doom-variable-pitch-font (font-spec :family "sans" :size 13)) - -;; There are two ways to load a theme. Both assume the theme is installed and -;; available. You can either set `doom-theme' or manually load a theme with the -;; `load-theme' function. This is the default: -; (setq doom-theme 'doom-tomorrow-day) -(setq doom-theme 'xresources-theme) - -;; If you use `org' and don't want your org files in the default location below, -;; change `org-directory'. It must be set before org loads! -(setq org-directory "~/org/") - -;; This determines the style of line numbers in effect. If set to `nil', line -;; numbers are disabled. For relative line numbers, set this to `relative'. -(setq display-line-numbers-type t) - - -;; Here are some additional functions/macros that could help you configure Doom: -;; -;; - `load!' for loading external *.el files relative to this one -;; - `use-package!' for configuring packages -;; - `after!' for running code after a package has loaded -;; - `add-load-path!' for adding directories to the `load-path', relative to -;; this file. Emacs searches the `load-path' when you load packages with -;; `require' or `use-package'. -;; - `map!' for binding new keys -;; -;; To get information about any of these functions/macros, move the cursor over -;; the highlighted symbol at press 'K' (non-evil users must press 'C-c c k'). -;; This will open documentation for it, including demos of how they are used. -;; -;; You can also try 'gd' (or 'C-c c d') to jump to their definition and see how -;; they are implemented. - -; Indentation settings -(setq-default indent-tabs-mode 'only) -(setq-default tab-width 8) -(defvaralias 'sgml-basic-offset 'tab-width) - -; Elcord -(elcord-mode) - -; NASM -(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.nasm\\'" . nasm-mode)) - -; Tabs -(setq centaur-tabs-height 11) -(define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "g t") 'centaur-tabs-forward) -(define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "g T") 'centaur-tabs-backward) - -; Font -(setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Overpass Mono" :size 13 :weight 'semi-light) - doom-variable-pitch-font (font-spec :family "Overpass Mono") - doom-unicode-font (font-spec :family "Overpass Mono") - doom-big-font (font-spec :family "Overpass Mono" :size 15)) - -; Scroll -(setq scroll-conservatively 101) - -; Word wrap -(global-visual-line-mode t) diff --git a/doom.d/init.el b/doom.d/init.el deleted file mode 100644 index 5462998..0000000 --- a/doom.d/init.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -;;; init.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- - -;; This file controls what Doom modules are enabled and what order they load -;; in. Remember to run 'doom sync' after modifying it! - -;; NOTE Press 'SPC h d h' (or 'C-h d h' for non-vim users) to access Doom's -;; documentation. There you'll find a "Module Index" link where you'll find -;; a comprehensive list of Doom's modules and what flags they support. - -;; NOTE Move your cursor over a module's name (or its flags) and press 'K' (or -;; 'C-c c k' for non-vim users) to view its documentation. This works on -;; flags as well (those symbols that start with a plus). -;; -;; Alternatively, press 'gd' (or 'C-c c d') on a module to browse its -;; directory (for easy access to its source code). - -(doom! :input - ;;chinese - ;;japanese - ;;layout ; auie,ctsrnm is the superior home row - - :completion - company ; the ultimate code completion backend - ;;helm ; the *other* search engine for love and life - ;;ido ; the other *other* search engine... - ivy ; a search engine for love and life - - :ui - ;;deft ; notational velocity for Emacs - doom ; what makes DOOM look the way it does - doom-dashboard ; a nifty splash screen for Emacs - doom-quit ; DOOM quit-message prompts when you quit Emacs - ;;(emoji +unicode) ; 🙂 - ;;fill-column ; a `fill-column' indicator - hl-todo ; highlight TODO/FIXME/NOTE/DEPRECATED/HACK/REVIEW - ;;hydra - ;;indent-guides ; highlighted indent columns - ;;ligatures ; ligatures and symbols to make your code pretty again - ;;minimap ; show a map of the code on the side - modeline ; snazzy, Atom-inspired modeline, plus API - ;;nav-flash ; blink cursor line after big motions - neotree ; a project drawer, like NERDTree for vim - ophints ; highlight the region an operation acts on - (popup +defaults) ; tame sudden yet inevitable temporary windows - (tabs +centaur-tabs) ; a tab bar for Emacs - ;;treemacs ; a project drawer, like neotree but cooler - ;;unicode ; extended unicode support for various languages - vc-gutter ; vcs diff in the fringe - vi-tilde-fringe ; fringe tildes to mark beyond EOB - ;;window-select ; visually switch windows - workspaces ; tab emulation, persistence & separate workspaces - ;;zen ; distraction-free coding or writing - - :editor - (evil +everywhere); come to the dark side, we have cookies - file-templates ; auto-snippets for empty files - fold ; (nigh) universal code folding - ;;(format +onsave) ; automated prettiness - ;;god ; run Emacs commands without modifier keys - ;;lispy ; vim for lisp, for people who don't like vim - ;;multiple-cursors ; editing in many places at once - ;;objed ; text object editing for the innocent - ;;parinfer ; turn lisp into python, sort of - ;;rotate-text ; cycle region at point between text candidates - snippets ; my elves. They type so I don't have to - ;;word-wrap ; soft wrapping with language-aware indent - - :emacs - dired ; making dired pretty [functional] - electric ; smarter, keyword-based electric-indent - ;;ibuffer ; interactive buffer management - undo ; persistent, smarter undo for your inevitable mistakes - vc ; version-control and Emacs, sitting in a tree - - :term - ;;eshell ; the elisp shell that works everywhere - ;;shell ; simple shell REPL for Emacs - ;;term ; basic terminal emulator for Emacs - ;;vterm ; the best terminal emulation in Emacs - - :checkers - syntax ; tasing you for every semicolon you forget - ;;spell ; tasing you for misspelling mispelling - ;;grammar ; tasing grammar mistake every you make - - :tools - ;;ansible - ;;debugger ; FIXME stepping through code, to help you add bugs - ;;direnv - ;;docker - ;;editorconfig ; let someone else argue about tabs vs spaces - ;;ein ; tame Jupyter notebooks with emacs - (eval +overlay) ; run code, run (also, repls) - ;;gist ; interacting with github gists - lookup ; navigate your code and its documentation - ;;lsp - magit ; a git porcelain for Emacs - ;;make ; run make tasks from Emacs - ;;pass ; password manager for nerds - ;;pdf ; pdf enhancements - ;;prodigy ; FIXME managing external services & code builders - ;;rgb ; creating color strings - ;;taskrunner ; taskrunner for all your projects - ;;terraform ; infrastructure as code - ;;tmux ; an API for interacting with tmux - ;;upload ; map local to remote projects via ssh/ftp - - :os - (:if IS-MAC macos) ; improve compatibility with macOS - ;;tty ; improve the terminal Emacs experience - - :lang - ;;agda ; types of types of types of types... - cc ; C/C++/Obj-C madness - ;;clojure ; java with a lisp - ;;common-lisp ; if you've seen one lisp, you've seen them all - ;;coq ; proofs-as-programs - ;;crystal ; ruby at the speed of c - ;;csharp ; unity, .NET, and mono shenanigans - ;;data ; config/data formats - ;;(dart +flutter) ; paint ui and not much else - ;;elixir ; erlang done right - ;;elm ; care for a cup of TEA? - emacs-lisp ; drown in parentheses - ;;erlang ; an elegant language for a more civilized age - ;;ess ; emacs speaks statistics - ;;faust ; dsp, but you get to keep your soul - ;;fsharp ; ML stands for Microsoft's Language - ;;fstar ; (dependent) types and (monadic) effects and Z3 - ;;gdscript ; the language you waited for - ;;(go +lsp) ; the hipster dialect - ;;(haskell +dante) ; a language that's lazier than I am - ;;hy ; readability of scheme w/ speed of python - ;;idris ; a language you can depend on - json ; At least it ain't XML - ;;(java +meghanada) ; the poster child for carpal tunnel syndrome - javascript ; all(hope(abandon(ye(who(enter(here)))))) - ;;julia ; a better, faster MATLAB - ;;kotlin ; a better, slicker Java(Script) - latex ; writing papers in Emacs has never been so fun - ;;lean - ;;factor - ;;ledger ; an accounting system in Emacs - lua ; one-based indices? one-based indices - markdown ; writing docs for people to ignore - ;;nim ; python + lisp at the speed of c - ;;nix ; I hereby declare "nix geht mehr!" - ;;ocaml ; an objective camel - org ; organize your plain life in plain text - ;;php ; perl's insecure younger brother - ;;plantuml ; diagrams for confusing people more - ;;purescript ; javascript, but functional - python ; beautiful is better than ugly - ;;qt ; the 'cutest' gui framework ever - ;;racket ; a DSL for DSLs - ;;raku ; the artist formerly known as perl6 - ;;rest ; Emacs as a REST client - ;;rst ; ReST in peace - ;;(ruby +rails) ; 1.step {|i| p "Ruby is #{i.even? ? 'love' : 'life'}"} - ;;rust ; Fe2O3.unwrap().unwrap().unwrap().unwrap() - ;;scala ; java, but good - ;;scheme ; a fully conniving family of lisps - sh ; she sells {ba,z,fi}sh shells on the C xor - ;;sml - ;;solidity ; do you need a blockchain? No. - ;;swift ; who asked for emoji variables? - ;;terra ; Earth and Moon in alignment for performance. - ;;web ; the tubes - ;;yaml ; JSON, but readable - - :email - ;;(mu4e +gmail) - ;;notmuch - ;;(wanderlust +gmail) - - :app - ;;calendar - ;;irc ; how neckbeards socialize - ;;(rss +org) ; emacs as an RSS reader - ;;twitter ; twitter client https://twitter.com/vnought - - :config - ;;literate - (default +bindings +smartparens)) diff --git a/doom.d/packages.el b/doom.d/packages.el deleted file mode 100644 index 2b288fc..0000000 --- a/doom.d/packages.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -;; -*- no-byte-compile: t; -*- -;;; $DOOMDIR/packages.el - -;; To install a package with Doom you must declare them here and run 'doom sync' -;; on the command line, then restart Emacs for the changes to take effect -- or -;; use 'M-x doom/reload'. - - -;; To install SOME-PACKAGE from MELPA, ELPA or emacsmirror: -;(package! some-package) - -;; To install a package directly from a remote git repo, you must specify a -;; `:recipe'. You'll find documentation on what `:recipe' accepts here: -;; https://github.com/raxod502/straight.el#the-recipe-format -;(package! another-package -; :recipe (:host github :repo "username/repo")) - -;; If the package you are trying to install does not contain a PACKAGENAME.el -;; file, or is located in a subdirectory of the repo, you'll need to specify -;; `:files' in the `:recipe': -;(package! this-package -; :recipe (:host github :repo "username/repo" -; :files ("some-file.el" "src/lisp/*.el"))) - -;; If you'd like to disable a package included with Doom, you can do so here -;; with the `:disable' property: -;(package! builtin-package :disable t) - -;; You can override the recipe of a built in package without having to specify -;; all the properties for `:recipe'. These will inherit the rest of its recipe -;; from Doom or MELPA/ELPA/Emacsmirror: -;(package! builtin-package :recipe (:nonrecursive t)) -;(package! builtin-package-2 :recipe (:repo "myfork/package")) - -;; Specify a `:branch' to install a package from a particular branch or tag. -;; This is required for some packages whose default branch isn't 'master' (which -;; our package manager can't deal with; see raxod502/straight.el#279) -;(package! builtin-package :recipe (:branch "develop")) - -;; Use `:pin' to specify a particular commit to install. -;(package! builtin-package :pin "1a2b3c4d5e") - - -;; Doom's packages are pinned to a specific commit and updated from release to -;; release. The `unpin!' macro allows you to unpin single packages... -;(unpin! pinned-package) -;; ...or multiple packages -;(unpin! pinned-package another-pinned-package) -;; ...Or *all* packages (NOT RECOMMENDED; will likely break things) -;(unpin! t) - -;(package! discord-emacs :recipe (:host github :repo "nitros12/discord-emacs.el")) -(package! nasm-mode :recipe (:host github :repo "skeeto/nasm-mode")) -(package! elcord :recipe (:host github :repo "Mstrodl/elcord")) -(package! xresources-theme :recipe (:host github :repo "cqql/xresources-theme"))