94 lines
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EmacsLisp
94 lines
4 KiB
EmacsLisp
;;; $DOOMDIR/config.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-
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;; Place your private configuration here! Remember, you do not need to run 'doom
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;; sync' after modifying this file!
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;; Some functionality uses this to identify you, e.g. GPG configuration, email
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;; clients, file templates and snippets. It is optional.
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(setq user-full-name "Mars"
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user-mail-address "mars@pupbrained.xyz")
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;; Doom exposes five (optional) variables for controlling fonts in Doom:
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;;
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;; - `doom-font' -- the primary font to use
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;; - `doom-variable-pitch-font' -- a non-monospace font (where applicable)
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;; - `doom-big-font' -- used for `doom-big-font-mode'; use this for
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;; presentations or streaming.
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;; - `doom-unicode-font' -- for unicode glyphs
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;; - `doom-serif-font' -- for the `fixed-pitch-serif' face
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;;
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;; See 'C-h v doom-font' for documentation and more examples of what they
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;; accept. For example:
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;;
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;;(setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Fira Code" :size 12 :weight 'semi-light)
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;; doom-variable-pitch-font (font-spec :family "Fira Sans" :size 13))
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;;
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;; If you or Emacs can't find your font, use 'M-x describe-font' to look them
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;; up, `M-x eval-region' to execute elisp code, and 'M-x doom/reload-font' to
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;; refresh your font settings. If Emacs still can't find your font, it likely
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;; wasn't installed correctly. Font issues are rarely Doom issues!
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;; There are two ways to load a theme. Both assume the theme is installed and
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;; available. You can either set `doom-theme' or manually load a theme with the
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;; `load-theme' function. This is the default:
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(setq doom-theme 'catppuccin)
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(setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Maple Mono NF" :size 16))
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;; This determines the style of line numbers in effect. If set to `nil', line
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;; numbers are disabled. For relative line numbers, set this to `relative'.
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(setq display-line-numbers-type 'relative)
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;; If you use `org' and don't want your org files in the default location below,
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;; change `org-directory'. It must be set before org loads!
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(setq org-directory "~/org/")
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(setq lsp-rust-analyzer-cargo-watch-command 'clippy)
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(load! "./flycheck-inline.el")
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(with-eval-after-load 'flycheck
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(add-hook 'flycheck-mode-hook #'flycheck-inline-mode))
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;; we recommend using use-package to organize your init.el
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;; accept completion from copilot and fallback to company
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(use-package! copilot
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:hook (prog-mode . copilot-mode)
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:bind (:map copilot-completion-map
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("<tab>" . 'copilot-accept-completion)
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("TAB" . 'copilot-accept-completion)
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("C-TAB" . 'copilot-accept-completion-by-word)
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("C-<tab>" . 'copilot-accept-completion-by-word)))
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;; Whenever you reconfigure a package, make sure to wrap your config in an
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;; `after!' block, otherwise Doom's defaults may override your settings. E.g.
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;;
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;; (after! PACKAGE
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;; (setq x y))
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;;
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;; The exceptions to this rule:
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;;
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;; - Setting file/directory variables (like `org-directory')
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;; - Setting variables which explicitly tell you to set them before their
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;; package is loaded (see 'C-h v VARIABLE' to look up their documentation).
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;; - Setting doom variables (which start with 'doom-' or '+').
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;;
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;; Here are some additional functions/macros that will help you configure Doom.
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;;
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;; - `load!' for loading external *.el files relative to this one
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;; - `use-package!' for configuring packages
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;; - `after!' for running code after a package has loaded
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;; - `add-load-path!' for adding directories to the `load-path', relative to
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;; this file. Emacs searches the `load-path' when you load packages with
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;; `require' or `use-package'.
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;; - `map!' for binding new keys
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;;
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;; To get information about any of these functions/macros, move the cursor over
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;; the highlighted symbol at press 'K' (non-evil users must press 'C-c c k').
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;; This will open documentation for it, including demos of how they are used.
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;; Alternatively, use `C-h o' to look up a symbol (functions, variables, faces,
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;; etc).
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;;
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;; You can also try 'gd' (or 'C-c c d') to jump to their definition and see how
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;; they are implemented.
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