[![Main screenshot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hlissner/.emacs.d/screenshots/main.png?raw=true)][sc] [![MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-green.svg)](./LICENSE) [![DOOM v2.0.0](https://img.shields.io/badge/DOOM-v2.0.0-blue.svg)](./init.el) This is an Emacs configuration for a stubborn, melodramatic and shell-dwelling vimmer disappointed with the text-editor statsu quo. Doom tries to look and act like modern editors (whatever that means to me on any given day), emulate vim as best it can and strive to surpass it in any way possible. I've designed it to fit my needs as a software developer, indie game developer, scientist and doom enthusiast. It was tailored for **MacOS 10.11+** and **Arch Linux 4.7+**, and exclusively for Emacs 25.1+ **(NOTE: Older versions of Emacs won't work).**. I use [vim] everywhere else. **NOTE:** you can [find the theme in a separate repo][doom-theme]. ## Installation ```bash git clone https://github.com/hlissner/.emacs.d ~/.emacs.d cd ~/.emacs.d cp init.example.el init.el # maybe edit init.el make install make compile # optional, may take a while ``` If you change the module list in `init.el`, you'll need to refresh autoloads and, if necessary, recompile: + `make autoloads` or `(doom/reload-autoloads)` + If you byte-compiled: `make compile` or `(doom/byte-compile)` ## Deciphering my emacs.d To get a picture of what's in here, check out: * **[init.example.el](init.example.el)**: what my init.el looks like. Copy this to `init.el` and you're set. * **[modules/README.md](modules/README.md)**: a primer into module structure and how the module system works. * **[modules/private/hlissner/+bindings.el](modules/private/hlissner/+bindings.el)**: my custom keybinds. * **[modules/private/hlissner/+commands.el](modules/private/hlissner/+commands.el)**: my custom ex commands. * **[modules/ui](modules/ui)**: the modules that makes my Emacs look the way it does, including my modeline, dashboard and more. + See screenshots in the [screenshots branch][sc]. + Some modules have README's. ### Features * Strong support for a [large selection of languages](modules/lang), including REPLs and inline/live code evaluation. * A [consistent popup management system](core/core-popups.el) using **[shackle]** for temporary or disposable buffers. e.g. help buffers will always pop up at the bottom of the frame, and are removed with ESC. * Workspaces, tab emulation and session persistence with **[workgroups2]**. * Project and workspace-sensitive buffer navigation and functions. * A vim-centric environment with **[evil-mode]** * 2-character motions (ala vim-seek/vim-sneak) with **[evil-snipe]** * Sublime Text-esque [multiple cursors][sc-multiedit] with **[evil-multiedit]** * Repeat (most) motions with SPC and shift+SPC (backwards) * Global C-x omnicompletion * Fast search utilities: * Project and buffer navigation with **[ivy]** * File browser sidebar with **[neotree]** * Project search (& replace) with **[counsel-ag]** (and **[wgrep]**) * Interactive buffer search with **[swiper]** * REPLs & inline/live code evaluation (using **[quickrun]**) for many languages including Ruby, Python, PHP, JS, Elisp, Haskell and Lua. * [Minimalistic diffs in the fringe][sc-diffs] with **[git-gutter-fringe]**. * A do-what-I-mean jump-to-definition implementation that tries its darnest to find the definition of what you're looking at. It tries major-mode commands, **[dumb-jump]**, ctags, then **[counsel-ag]**. * Snippets and file-templates with **[yasnippet]**. * Hybrid completion with both **[company-mode]** and **[auto-complete]**. They collaborate to give you the completion system most appropriate for the current major mode. * A modern interface inspired by Atom's, with a smarter, perdier mode-line that includes: * evil-search/iedit/evil-substitute mode-line integration * Macro-recording indicator * Python/ruby version in mode-line (for rbenv/pyenv) ## Contributing or troubleshooting My config wasn't designed with anyone else's use in mind, but I'm all for improving it in any way possible. [Don't hesitate to report bugs or tell me my Elisp-fu sucks](https://github.com/hlissner/.emacs.d/issues/new)! If you'd like to help, I'd be happy to accept any sort of contributions, whether that be modules, extra documentation, bug fixes or even elisp tips. I don't mind any opportunity to learn more about Emacs. [yay-evil]: http://ultravioletbat.deviantart.com/art/Yay-Evil-111710573 [Cask]: https://github.com/cask/cask [Homebrew]: http://brew.sh [auto-yasnippet]: https://melpa.org/#/auto-yasnippet [company-mode]: https://melpa.org/#/company [counsel-ag]: https://melpa.org/#/counsel [dumb-jump]: https://melpa.org/#/dumb-jump [evil-mode]: https://melpa.org/#/evil [evil-multiedit]: https://melpa.org/#/evil-multiedit [evil-snipe]: https://melpa.org/#/evil-snipe [flycheck]: https://melpa.org/#/flycheck [git-gutter-fringe]: https://melpa.org/#/git-gutter-fringe [irony-mode]: https://github.com/Sarcasm/irony-mode [ivy]: https://melpa.org/#/ivy [neotree]: https://melpa.org/#/neotree [nlinum]: http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/nlinum.html [quickrun]: https://melpa.org/#/quickrun [racer]: https://github.com/phildawes/racer [realgud]: https://melpa.org/#/realgud [repl-toggle]: https://melpa.org/#/repl-toggle [shackle]: https://melpa.org/#/shackle [swiper]: https://melpa.org/#/swiper [wgrep]: https://melpa.org/#/wgrep [workgroups2]: https://melpa.org/#/workgroups2 [yasnippet]: https://melpa.org/#/yasnippet [sc]: https://github.com/hlissner/.emacs.d/tree/screenshots [sc-diffs]: https://github.com/hlissner/.emacs.d/blob/screenshots/git-gutter.png?raw=true [sc-multiedit]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hlissner/evil-multiedit/screenshots/main.gif?raw=true [vim]: https://github.com/hlissner/.vim [doom-theme]: https://github.com/hlissner/emacs-doom-theme