doomemacs/core/packages.el
Henrik Lissner 2dc52bc9be
💥 Replace exec-path-from-shell w/ 'bin/doom env'
IMPORTANT: This is a breaking update for Mac users, as your shell
environment will no longer be inherited correctly (with the removal of
exec-path-from-shell). The quick fix is: 'bin/doom env refresh'. Also,
the set-env! autodef now does nothing (and is deprecated), be sure to
remove calls to it in your config.

Smaller changes:
+ This update also adds --no-* switches to doom quickstart
+ Includes general improvements to the documentation of several bin/doom
  commands.
+ Moves doom/reload* commands to core/autoload/config.el
+ doom/reload-project has been removed (it didn't actually do anything)

The breaking change:
This update adds an "envvar file" to Doom Emacs. This file is generated
by `doom env refresh`, populated with variables scraped from your shell
environment (from both non-interactive and interactive sessions). This
file is then (inexpensively) loaded at startup, if it exists.

+ The file is manually generated with `doom env refresh`.
+ It can be regenerated automatically whenever `doom refresh` is run by
  running `doom env enable` (`doom env clear` will reverse this and
  delete the env file).
+ `doom quickstart` will ask if you want to auto-generate this envvar
  file. You won't need it if you're confident Emacs will always be
  started from the correct environment, however.
+ Your env file can be reloaded from a running Emacs session with `M-x
  doom/reload-env`. Note: this won't work if the Emacs session you're
  running it in doesn't have a correct SHELL set. i.e. don't use this to
  create your first env file!

The idea isn't mine -- it's borrowed from Spacemacs -- and was
introduced to me in #1053 by @yurimx. I was impressed with it. Prior to
this, I was unhappy with exec-path-from-shell (no hate to the dev, I
understand its necessity), and 'doom patch-macos' wasn't ideal for mac
users (needed to be reapplied every time you update Emacs). What's more,
many users (even Linux users) had to install exec-path-from-shell
anyway.

This solution suffers from none of their shortcomings. More reliable
than patch-macos, more performant and complete than
exec-path-from-shell, and easily handled by bin/doom.
2019-03-28 01:56:09 -04:00

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;; -*- no-byte-compile: t; -*-
;;; core/packages.el
;; core.el
(package! load-env-vars)
(package! dotenv-mode)
;; core-os.el
(if (not IS-MAC)
(package! xclip)
(package! osx-clipboard)
(package! ns-auto-titlebar))
;; core-ui.el
(package! all-the-icons)
(package! hide-mode-line)
(package! highlight-numbers)
(package! highlight-escape-sequences
:recipe (:fetcher github :repo "hlissner/highlight-escape-sequences"))
(unless (locate-library "display-line-numbers")
(package! nlinum)
(package! nlinum-hl)
(package! nlinum-relative))
(package! rainbow-delimiters)
(package! visual-fill-column)
(package! restart-emacs)
;; core-editor.el
(package! ace-link)
(package! ace-window)
(package! avy)
(package! command-log-mode)
(package! dtrt-indent)
(package! helpful)
(package! pcre2el)
(package! smartparens)
(package! undo-tree)
(package! ws-butler)
;; core-projects.el
(package! projectile)
;; core-keybinds.el
(package! general)
(package! which-key)
(package! hydra)
;; autoload/debug.el
(package! esup)
;; autoload/test.el
(package! buttercup)