doomemacs/modules/editor/lispy
Henrik Lissner 77e4cc4d58
💥 Remove :feature category
:feature was a "catch-all" category. Many of its modules fit better in
other categories, so they've been moved:

- feature/debugger -> tools/debugger
- feature/evil -> editor/evil
- feature/eval -> tools/eval
- feature/lookup -> tools/lookup
- feature/snippets -> editor/snippets
- feature/file-templates -> editor/file-templates
- feature/workspaces -> ui/workspaces

More potential changes in the future:

- A new :term category for terminal emulation modules (eshell, term and
  vterm).
- A new :os category for modules dedicated to os-specific functionality.
  The :tools macos module would fit here, but so would modules for nixos
  and arch.
- A new :services category for web-service integration, like wakatime,
  twitter, elfeed, gist and pastebin services.
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README.org

:editor lispy

This modules adds lispy key functionality in Lisp languages.

This includes:

  • Common Lisp
  • Emacs Lisp
  • Scheme
  • Racket
  • Hy
  • LFE
  • Clojure

If evil is enabled, lispyville would also be activated for every mode where lispy is active

The default key themes that are set are as follows:

(lispyville-set-key-theme
 '((operators normal)
    c-w
    (prettify insert)
    (atom-movement normal visual)
    slurp/barf-lispy
    (wrap normal insert)
    additional
    additional-insert
    (additional-wrap normal insert)
    (escape insert)))

See noctuid's README for more info on specific keybindings (starting here) of each key theme. Think of lispyville-set-key-theme as adding parinfer-extensions via (setq parinfer-extensions '(blah blah blah)).