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  1. ;; -*- mode: emacs-lisp -*-
  2. ;; This file is loaded by Spacemacs at startup.
  3. ;; It must be stored in your home directory.
  4. (defun dotspacemacs/layers ()
  5. "Configuration Layers declaration.
  6. You should not put any user code in this function besides modifying the variable
  7. values."
  8. (setq-default
  9. ;; Base distribution to use. This is a layer contained in the directory
  10. ;; `+distribution'. For now available distributions are `spacemacs-base'
  11. ;; or `spacemacs'. (default 'spacemacs)
  12. dotspacemacs-distribution 'spacemacs
  13. ;; Lazy installation of layers (i.e. layers are installed only when a file
  14. ;; with a supported type is opened). Possible values are `all', `unused'
  15. ;; and `nil'. `unused' will lazy install only unused layers (i.e. layers
  16. ;; not listed in variable `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers'), `all' will
  17. ;; lazy install any layer that support lazy installation even the layers
  18. ;; listed in `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers'. `nil' disable the lazy
  19. ;; installation feature and you have to explicitly list a layer in the
  20. ;; variable `dotspacemacs-configuration-layers' to install it.
  21. ;; (default 'unused)
  22. dotspacemacs-enable-lazy-installation 'unused
  23. ;; If non-nil then Spacemacs will ask for confirmation before installing
  24. ;; a layer lazily. (default t)
  25. dotspacemacs-ask-for-lazy-installation t
  26. ;; If non-nil layers with lazy install support are lazy installed.
  27. ;; List of additional paths where to look for configuration layers.
  28. ;; Paths must have a trailing slash (i.e. `~/.mycontribs/')
  29. dotspacemacs-configuration-layer-path '()
  30. ;; List of configuration layers to load.
  31. dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
  32. '(
  33. typescript
  34. html
  35. javascript
  36. python
  37. php
  38. markdown
  39. sml
  40. yaml
  41. haskell
  42. ;; ----------------------------------------------------------------
  43. ;; Example of useful layers you may want to use right away.
  44. ;; Uncomment some layer names and press <SPC f e R> (Vim style) or
  45. ;; <M-m f e R> (Emacs style) to install them.
  46. ;; ----------------------------------------------------------------
  47. helm
  48. auto-completion
  49. ;; better-defaults
  50. emacs-lisp
  51. git
  52. ;; markdown
  53. org
  54. ;; (shell :variables
  55. ;; shell-default-height 30
  56. ;; shell-default-position 'bottom)
  57. spell-checking
  58. syntax-checking
  59. version-control
  60. evil-snipe
  61. latex
  62. )
  63. ;; List of additional packages that will be installed without being
  64. ;; wrapped in a layer. If you need some configuration for these
  65. ;; packages, then consider creating a layer. You can also put the
  66. ;; configuration in `dotspacemacs/user-config'.
  67. dotspacemacs-additional-packages
  68. '(
  69. calfw
  70. calfw-org
  71. org-caldav
  72. )
  73. ;; A list of packages that cannot be updated.
  74. dotspacemacs-frozen-packages '()
  75. ;; A list of packages that will not be installed and loaded.
  76. dotspacemacs-excluded-packages
  77. '(
  78. evil-search-highlight-persist
  79. )
  80. ;; Defines the behaviour of Spacemacs when installing packages.
  81. ;; Possible values are `used-only', `used-but-keep-unused' and `all'.
  82. ;; `used-only' installs only explicitly used packages and uninstall any
  83. ;; unused packages as well as their unused dependencies.
  84. ;; `used-but-keep-unused' installs only the used packages but won't uninstall
  85. ;; them if they become unused. `all' installs *all* packages supported by
  86. ;; Spacemacs and never uninstall them. (default is `used-only')
  87. dotspacemacs-install-packages 'used-only))
  88. (defun dotspacemacs/init ()
  89. "Initialization function.
  90. This function is called at the very startup of Spacemacs initialization
  91. before layers configuration.
  92. You should not put any user code in there besides modifying the variable
  93. values."
  94. ;; This setq-default sexp is an exhaustive list of all the supported
  95. ;; spacemacs settings.
  96. (setq-default
  97. ;; If non nil ELPA repositories are contacted via HTTPS whenever it's
  98. ;; possible. Set it to nil if you have no way to use HTTPS in your
  99. ;; environment, otherwise it is strongly recommended to let it set to t.
  100. ;; This variable has no effect if Emacs is launched with the parameter
  101. ;; `--insecure' which forces the value of this variable to nil.
  102. ;; (default t)
  103. dotspacemacs-elpa-https t
  104. ;; Maximum allowed time in seconds to contact an ELPA repository.
  105. dotspacemacs-elpa-timeout 5
  106. ;; If non nil then spacemacs will check for updates at startup
  107. ;; when the current branch is not `develop'. Note that checking for
  108. ;; new versions works via git commands, thus it calls GitHub services
  109. ;; whenever you start Emacs. (default nil)
  110. dotspacemacs-check-for-update nil
  111. ;; If non-nil, a form that evaluates to a package directory. For example, to
  112. ;; use different package directories for different Emacs versions, set this
  113. ;; to `emacs-version'.
  114. dotspacemacs-elpa-subdirectory nil
  115. ;; One of `vim', `emacs' or `hybrid'.
  116. ;; `hybrid' is like `vim' except that `insert state' is replaced by the
  117. ;; `hybrid state' with `emacs' key bindings. The value can also be a list
  118. ;; with `:variables' keyword (similar to layers). Check the editing styles
  119. ;; section of the documentation for details on available variables.
  120. ;; (default 'vim)
  121. dotspacemacs-editing-style 'vim
  122. ;; If non nil output loading progress in `*Messages*' buffer. (default nil)
  123. dotspacemacs-verbose-loading nil
  124. ;; Specify the startup banner. Default value is `official', it displays
  125. ;; the official spacemacs logo. An integer value is the index of text
  126. ;; banner, `random' chooses a random text banner in `core/banners'
  127. ;; directory. A string value must be a path to an image format supported
  128. ;; by your Emacs build.
  129. ;; If the value is nil then no banner is displayed. (default 'official)
  130. dotspacemacs-startup-banner 'official
  131. ;; List of items to show in startup buffer or an association list of
  132. ;; the form `(list-type . list-size)`. If nil then it is disabled.
  133. ;; Possible values for list-type are:
  134. ;; `recents' `bookmarks' `projects' `agenda' `todos'."
  135. ;; List sizes may be nil, in which case
  136. ;; `spacemacs-buffer-startup-lists-length' takes effect.
  137. dotspacemacs-startup-lists '((recents . 5)
  138. (projects . 7))
  139. ;; True if the home buffer should respond to resize events.
  140. dotspacemacs-startup-buffer-responsive t
  141. ;; Default major mode of the scratch buffer (default `text-mode')
  142. dotspacemacs-scratch-mode 'text-mode
  143. ;; List of themes, the first of the list is loaded when spacemacs starts.
  144. ;; Press <SPC> T n to cycle to the next theme in the list (works great
  145. ;; with 2 themes variants, one dark and one light)
  146. dotspacemacs-themes '(spacemacs-dark
  147. spacemacs-light)
  148. ;; If non nil the cursor color matches the state color in GUI Emacs.
  149. dotspacemacs-colorize-cursor-according-to-state t
  150. ;; Default font, or prioritized list of fonts. `powerline-scale' allows to
  151. ;; quickly tweak the mode-line size to make separators look not too crappy.
  152. dotspacemacs-default-font '("Source Code Pro"
  153. :size 13
  154. :weight normal
  155. :width normal
  156. :powerline-scale 1.1)
  157. ;; The leader key
  158. dotspacemacs-leader-key "SPC"
  159. ;; The key used for Emacs commands (M-x) (after pressing on the leader key).
  160. ;; (default "SPC")
  161. dotspacemacs-emacs-command-key "SPC"
  162. ;; The key used for Vim Ex commands (default ":")
  163. dotspacemacs-ex-command-key ":"
  164. ;; The leader key accessible in `emacs state' and `insert state'
  165. ;; (default "M-m")
  166. dotspacemacs-emacs-leader-key "M-m"
  167. ;; Major mode leader key is a shortcut key which is the equivalent of
  168. ;; pressing `<leader> m`. Set it to `nil` to disable it. (default ",")
  169. dotspacemacs-major-mode-leader-key ","
  170. ;; Major mode leader key accessible in `emacs state' and `insert state'.
  171. ;; (default "C-M-m")
  172. dotspacemacs-major-mode-emacs-leader-key "C-M-m"
  173. ;; These variables control whether separate commands are bound in the GUI to
  174. ;; the key pairs C-i, TAB and C-m, RET.
  175. ;; Setting it to a non-nil value, allows for separate commands under <C-i>
  176. ;; and TAB or <C-m> and RET.
  177. ;; In the terminal, these pairs are generally indistinguishable, so this only
  178. ;; works in the GUI. (default nil)
  179. dotspacemacs-distinguish-gui-tab nil
  180. ;; If non nil `Y' is remapped to `y$' in Evil states. (default nil)
  181. dotspacemacs-remap-Y-to-y$ nil
  182. ;; If non-nil, the shift mappings `<' and `>' retain visual state if used
  183. ;; there. (default t)
  184. dotspacemacs-retain-visual-state-on-shift t
  185. ;; If non-nil, J and K move lines up and down when in visual mode.
  186. ;; (default nil)
  187. dotspacemacs-visual-line-move-text nil
  188. ;; If non nil, inverse the meaning of `g' in `:substitute' Evil ex-command.
  189. ;; (default nil)
  190. dotspacemacs-ex-substitute-global nil
  191. ;; Name of the default layout (default "Default")
  192. dotspacemacs-default-layout-name "Default"
  193. ;; If non nil the default layout name is displayed in the mode-line.
  194. ;; (default nil)
  195. dotspacemacs-display-default-layout nil
  196. ;; If non nil then the last auto saved layouts are resume automatically upon
  197. ;; start. (default nil)
  198. dotspacemacs-auto-resume-layouts nil
  199. ;; Size (in MB) above which spacemacs will prompt to open the large file
  200. ;; literally to avoid performance issues. Opening a file literally means that
  201. ;; no major mode or minor modes are active. (default is 1)
  202. dotspacemacs-large-file-size 1
  203. ;; Location where to auto-save files. Possible values are `original' to
  204. ;; auto-save the file in-place, `cache' to auto-save the file to another
  205. ;; file stored in the cache directory and `nil' to disable auto-saving.
  206. ;; (default 'cache)
  207. dotspacemacs-auto-save-file-location 'cache
  208. ;; Maximum number of rollback slots to keep in the cache. (default 5)
  209. dotspacemacs-max-rollback-slots 5
  210. ;; If non nil, `helm' will try to minimize the space it uses. (default nil)
  211. dotspacemacs-helm-resize nil
  212. ;; if non nil, the helm header is hidden when there is only one source.
  213. ;; (default nil)
  214. dotspacemacs-helm-no-header nil
  215. ;; define the position to display `helm', options are `bottom', `top',
  216. ;; `left', or `right'. (default 'bottom)
  217. dotspacemacs-helm-position 'bottom
  218. ;; Controls fuzzy matching in helm. If set to `always', force fuzzy matching
  219. ;; in all non-asynchronous sources. If set to `source', preserve individual
  220. ;; source settings. Else, disable fuzzy matching in all sources.
  221. ;; (default 'always)
  222. dotspacemacs-helm-use-fuzzy 'always
  223. ;; If non nil the paste micro-state is enabled. When enabled pressing `p`
  224. ;; several times cycle between the kill ring content. (default nil)
  225. dotspacemacs-enable-paste-transient-state nil
  226. ;; Which-key delay in seconds. The which-key buffer is the popup listing
  227. ;; the commands bound to the current keystroke sequence. (default 0.4)
  228. dotspacemacs-which-key-delay 0.4
  229. ;; Which-key frame position. Possible values are `right', `bottom' and
  230. ;; `right-then-bottom'. right-then-bottom tries to display the frame to the
  231. ;; right; if there is insufficient space it displays it at the bottom.
  232. ;; (default 'bottom)
  233. dotspacemacs-which-key-position 'bottom
  234. ;; If non nil a progress bar is displayed when spacemacs is loading. This
  235. ;; may increase the boot time on some systems and emacs builds, set it to
  236. ;; nil to boost the loading time. (default t)
  237. dotspacemacs-loading-progress-bar t
  238. ;; If non nil the frame is fullscreen when Emacs starts up. (default nil)
  239. ;; (Emacs 24.4+ only)
  240. dotspacemacs-fullscreen-at-startup nil
  241. ;; If non nil `spacemacs/toggle-fullscreen' will not use native fullscreen.
  242. ;; Use to disable fullscreen animations in OSX. (default nil)
  243. dotspacemacs-fullscreen-use-non-native nil
  244. ;; If non nil the frame is maximized when Emacs starts up.
  245. ;; Takes effect only if `dotspacemacs-fullscreen-at-startup' is nil.
  246. ;; (default nil) (Emacs 24.4+ only)
  247. dotspacemacs-maximized-at-startup nil
  248. ;; A value from the range (0..100), in increasing opacity, which describes
  249. ;; the transparency level of a frame when it's active or selected.
  250. ;; Transparency can be toggled through `toggle-transparency'. (default 90)
  251. dotspacemacs-active-transparency 90
  252. ;; A value from the range (0..100), in increasing opacity, which describes
  253. ;; the transparency level of a frame when it's inactive or deselected.
  254. ;; Transparency can be toggled through `toggle-transparency'. (default 90)
  255. dotspacemacs-inactive-transparency 90
  256. ;; If non nil show the titles of transient states. (default t)
  257. dotspacemacs-show-transient-state-title t
  258. ;; If non nil show the color guide hint for transient state keys. (default t)
  259. dotspacemacs-show-transient-state-color-guide t
  260. ;; If non nil unicode symbols are displayed in the mode line. (default t)
  261. dotspacemacs-mode-line-unicode-symbols t
  262. ;; If non nil smooth scrolling (native-scrolling) is enabled. Smooth
  263. ;; scrolling overrides the default behavior of Emacs which recenters point
  264. ;; when it reaches the top or bottom of the screen. (default t)
  265. dotspacemacs-smooth-scrolling t
  266. ;; Control line numbers activation.
  267. ;; If set to `t' or `relative' line numbers are turned on in all `prog-mode' and
  268. ;; `text-mode' derivatives. If set to `relative', line numbers are relative.
  269. ;; This variable can also be set to a property list for finer control:
  270. ;; '(:relative nil
  271. ;; :disabled-for-modes dired-mode
  272. ;; doc-view-mode
  273. ;; markdown-mode
  274. ;; org-mode
  275. ;; pdf-view-mode
  276. ;; text-mode
  277. ;; :size-limit-kb 1000)
  278. ;; (default nil)
  279. dotspacemacs-line-numbers nil
  280. ;; Code folding method. Possible values are `evil' and `origami'.
  281. ;; (default 'evil)
  282. dotspacemacs-folding-method 'evil
  283. ;; If non-nil smartparens-strict-mode will be enabled in programming modes.
  284. ;; (default nil)
  285. dotspacemacs-smartparens-strict-mode nil
  286. ;; If non-nil pressing the closing parenthesis `)' key in insert mode passes
  287. ;; over any automatically added closing parenthesis, bracket, quote, etc…
  288. ;; This can be temporary disabled by pressing `C-q' before `)'. (default nil)
  289. dotspacemacs-smart-closing-parenthesis nil
  290. ;; Select a scope to highlight delimiters. Possible values are `any',
  291. ;; `current', `all' or `nil'. Default is `all' (highlight any scope and
  292. ;; emphasis the current one). (default 'all)
  293. dotspacemacs-highlight-delimiters 'all
  294. ;; If non nil, advise quit functions to keep server open when quitting.
  295. ;; (default nil)
  296. dotspacemacs-persistent-server nil
  297. ;; List of search tool executable names. Spacemacs uses the first installed
  298. ;; tool of the list. Supported tools are `ag', `pt', `ack' and `grep'.
  299. ;; (default '("ag" "pt" "ack" "grep"))
  300. dotspacemacs-search-tools '("ag" "pt" "ack" "grep")
  301. ;; The default package repository used if no explicit repository has been
  302. ;; specified with an installed package.
  303. ;; Not used for now. (default nil)
  304. dotspacemacs-default-package-repository nil
  305. ;; Delete whitespace while saving buffer. Possible values are `all'
  306. ;; to aggressively delete empty line and long sequences of whitespace,
  307. ;; `trailing' to delete only the whitespace at end of lines, `changed'to
  308. ;; delete only whitespace for changed lines or `nil' to disable cleanup.
  309. ;; (default nil)
  310. dotspacemacs-whitespace-cleanup nil
  311. ))
  312. (defun dotspacemacs/user-init ()
  313. "Initialization function for user code.
  314. It is called immediately after `dotspacemacs/init', before layer configuration
  315. executes.
  316. This function is mostly useful for variables that need to be set
  317. before packages are loaded. If you are unsure, you should try in setting them in
  318. `dotspacemacs/user-config' first."
  319. )
  320. (defun dotspacemacs/user-config ()
  321. "Configuration function for user code.
  322. This function is called at the very end of Spacemacs initialization after
  323. layers configuration.
  324. This is the place where most of your configurations should be done. Unless it is
  325. explicitly specified that a variable should be set before a package is loaded,
  326. you should place your code here."
  327. (setq undo-tree-auto-save-history t
  328. undo-tree-history-directory-alist
  329. `(("." . ,(concat spacemacs-cache-directory "undo"))))
  330. (unless (file-exists-p (concat spacemacs-cache-directory "undo"))
  331. (make-directory (concat spacemacs-cache-directory "undo")))
  332. (require 'calfw)
  333. (require 'calfw-org)
  334. (defun org-agenda-this-buffer ()
  335. ;; Automatically jump to a week view of the current buffer.
  336. (interactive)
  337. (execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<SPC>ma<a")))
  338. (defun cfw:show-details-command-call ()
  339. ;; Lets me call this with RET.
  340. (interactive)
  341. (execute-kbd-macro (kbd "<SPC>")))
  342. (evil-define-key 'normal org-mode-map (kbd "<SPC>o") 'org-agenda-this-buffer)
  343. (define-key org-agenda-mode-map (kbd "c") 'cfw:open-org-calendar)
  344. (define-key cfw:calendar-mode-map (kbd "<RET>") 'cfw:show-details-command-call)
  345. )
  346. ;; Do not write anything past this comment. This is where Emacs will
  347. ;; auto-generate custom variable definitions.
  348. (custom-set-variables
  349. ;; custom-set-variables was added by Custom.
  350. ;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful.
  351. ;; Your init file should contain only one such instance.
  352. ;; If there is more than one, they won't work right.
  353. '(evil-want-Y-yank-to-eol nil)
  354. '(package-selected-packages
  355. (quote
  356. (mmm-mode markdown-toc markdown-mode gh-md ob-sml sml-mode yaml-mode treepy graphql company-auctex auctex-latexmk auctex evil-snipe smeargle orgit org-projectile org-category-capture org-present org-pomodoro alert log4e gntp org-mime org-download magit-gitflow htmlize helm-gitignore helm-company helm-c-yasnippet gnuplot gitignore-mode gitconfig-mode gitattributes-mode git-timemachine git-messenger git-link git-gutter-fringe+ git-gutter-fringe fringe-helper git-gutter+ git-gutter fuzzy flyspell-correct-helm flyspell-correct flycheck-pos-tip pos-tip flycheck-haskell evil-magit magit magit-popup git-commit ghub with-editor diff-hl company-statistics company-cabal auto-yasnippet auto-dictionary ac-ispell auto-complete intero flycheck hlint-refactor hindent helm-hoogle haskell-snippets yasnippet company-ghci company-ghc ghc company haskell-mode cmm-mode ws-butler winum which-key volatile-highlights vi-tilde-fringe uuidgen use-package toc-org spaceline powerline restart-emacs request rainbow-delimiters popwin persp-mode pcre2el paradox spinner org-plus-contrib org-bullets open-junk-file neotree move-text macrostep lorem-ipsum linum-relative link-hint indent-guide hydra hungry-delete hl-todo highlight-parentheses highlight-numbers parent-mode highlight-indentation helm-themes helm-swoop helm-projectile helm-mode-manager helm-make projectile pkg-info epl helm-flx helm-descbinds helm-ag google-translate golden-ratio flx-ido flx fill-column-indicator fancy-battery eyebrowse expand-region exec-path-from-shell evil-visualstar evil-visual-mark-mode evil-unimpaired evil-tutor evil-surround evil-search-highlight-persist evil-numbers evil-nerd-commenter evil-mc evil-matchit evil-lisp-state smartparens evil-indent-plus evil-iedit-state iedit evil-exchange evil-escape evil-ediff evil-args evil-anzu anzu evil goto-chg undo-tree eval-sexp-fu highlight elisp-slime-nav dumb-jump f dash s diminish define-word column-enforce-mode clean-aindent-mode bind-map bind-key auto-highlight-symbol auto-compile packed aggressive-indent adaptive-wrap ace-window ace-link ace-jump-helm-line helm avy helm-core popup async))))
  357. (custom-set-faces
  358. ;; custom-set-faces was added by Custom.
  359. ;; If you edit it by hand, you could mess it up, so be careful.
  360. ;; Your init file should contain only one such instance.
  361. ;; If there is more than one, they won't work right.
  362. )