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  1. #+TITLE: Dotfiles
  2. #+SUBTITLE: I showed you my source code, pls respond
  3. #+AUTHOR: Christopher James Hayward
  4. #+EMAIL: chris@chrishayward.xyz
  5. #+ROAM_KEY: https://github.com/chayward1/dotfiles/
  6. #+ATTR_ORG: :width 420px
  7. #+ATTR_HTML: :width 420px
  8. #+ATTR_LATEX: :width 420px
  9. [[./docs/images/desktop-alt.png]]
  10. Immutable GNU Emacs dotfiles. Built for Life, Liberty, and the Open Road.
  11. + 100% Literate
  12. + 100% Immutable
  13. + 100% Reproducible
  14. Heavily inspired by [[https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs][Doom Emacs]] and [[https://youtube.com/c/SystemCrafters][System Crafters]].
  15. * Init
  16. :PROPERTIES:
  17. :header-args: :tangle init.el
  18. :END:
  19. Although later versions of Emacs introduce =early-init.el=, it's not used in this configuration for two reasons:
  20. + It's not required due to the modularity
  21. + Maintaining support for older versions
  22. Assuming you have completed all of the following tasks prior to proceeding further:
  23. 1. Imported the =secrets=
  24. 2. Initialized the =passwords=
  25. 3. Defined the =host= file
  26. 4. Created all required symbolic links
  27. Launch emacs: ~emacs -mm --debug-init~
  28. ** Options
  29. Here's a complete list of all of the options configurable for each host, and their default values. If a host configuration does not exist, these values will be used in place.
  30. Configure the system font with a single ~font-family~ and define the size, of which variations to the font size are relative to this value.
  31. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  32. (defvar dotfiles/font
  33. "Fira Code"
  34. "Unified system font family, used on all font faces.")
  35. #+end_src
  36. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  37. (defvar dotfiles/font-size
  38. 96
  39. "Unified font size, of which all variations are relative to.")
  40. #+end_src
  41. Used by the desktop module to find the appropriate browser.
  42. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  43. (defvar dotfiles/browser
  44. (getenv "BROWSER")
  45. "The default browser used by the system.")
  46. #+end_src
  47. All of the available modules are defined in the ~dotfiles/modules-available~ constant.
  48. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  49. (defconst dotfiles/modules-available
  50. '(core editor desktop writing projects interface)
  51. "All of the available modules for hosts to load.")
  52. #+end_src
  53. Add the modules you want to initialize to the ~dotfiles/modules~ variable.
  54. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  55. (defvar dotfiles/modules
  56. dotfiles/modules-available
  57. "Enabled modules, modify this in your host configuration.")
  58. #+end_src
  59. Specify the emacs home, and the cache directory.
  60. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  61. (defvar dotfiles/home
  62. user-emacs-directory
  63. "Original value of `user-emacs-directory'.")
  64. #+end_src
  65. Used to seperate the immutable configuration from the stateful package files.
  66. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  67. (defvar dotfiles/cache
  68. (expand-file-name "~/.cache/emacs")
  69. "Where `user-emacs-directory' will be redirected.")
  70. #+end_src
  71. Functionality like =completion= and =hints= can be delayed to avoid popups for common manuevers.
  72. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  73. (defvar dotfiles/idle
  74. 0.0
  75. "Length of time to wait before offering completions.")
  76. #+end_src
  77. Required for the all powerful leader key.
  78. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  79. (defvar dotfiles/leader-key
  80. "SPC"
  81. "Custom leader key for custom actions.")
  82. #+end_src
  83. The desktop module requires the global leader key to be set.
  84. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  85. (defvar dotfiles/leader-key-global
  86. (concat "C-" dotfiles/leader-key)
  87. "Global leader key available everywhere.")
  88. #+end_src
  89. Define where the source repositories are stored, for integration with the *Projects* module.
  90. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  91. (defvar dotfiles/projects
  92. (expand-file-name "~/.local/source/")
  93. "Location where source code projects are stored.")
  94. #+end_src
  95. Where the password store is located.
  96. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  97. (defvar dotfiles/passwords
  98. (expand-file-name "~/.password-store/")
  99. "Directory containing the password store.")
  100. #+end_src
  101. ** Startup
  102. The host configuration is loaded (if it exist) using the systems name.
  103. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  104. ;; Load the host configuration.
  105. (let ((host-file (concat dotfiles/home "/hosts/" system-name ".el")))
  106. (when (file-exists-p host-file)
  107. (load-file host-file)))
  108. #+end_src
  109. Load all of the enabled modules:
  110. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  111. ;; Load the enabled modules.
  112. (dolist (m dotfiles/modules)
  113. (let ((mod-file (concat dotfiles/home "/modules/" (symbol-name m) ".el")))
  114. (when (file-exists-p mod-file)
  115. (load-file mod-file))))
  116. #+end_src
  117. * Hosts
  118. Each host system that runs Emacs has a file defined in the =hosts/= sub directory, following the pattern of ~$HOSTNAME.el~. All of the configurations are defined within this file, the values of which are read from by the other modules during startup and installation. This does *not* cover hosts that are controlled via =TRAMP=, as that will be covered in another section.
  119. ** Acernitro
  120. :PROPERTIES:
  121. :header-args: :tangle hosts/acernitro.el
  122. :END:
  123. Configure the browser.
  124. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  125. (setq dotfiles/browser "flatpak run org.mozilla.firefox")
  126. #+end_src
  127. This machine has a screen with a very high =DPI=, requiring modification to ~dotfiles/font-size~.
  128. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  129. (setq dotfiles/font-size 132)
  130. #+end_src
  131. ** Virtualbox
  132. :PROPERTIES:
  133. :header-args: :tangle hosts/virtualbox.el
  134. :END:
  135. The first configuration, which was built using the Ubuntu 20.04 LTS server edition. I decided to incorporate =flatpaks= into this build.
  136. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  137. (setq dotfiles/browser "flatpak run org.mozilla.firefox")
  138. #+end_src
  139. * Modules
  140. Breaking down the project into logical units or chapters to keep the code more maintainable and organized. This is also a fundemental requirement to achieve the goal of modularity. Incorporating just the =core= module on a build server to build literate programming projects is just one example of what can be achieved.
  141. ** Core
  142. :PROPERTIES:
  143. :header-args: :tangle modules/core.el :results silent
  144. :END:
  145. Minimal configuration to make Emacs usable for my own personal workflow. This does very little in the ways of improving the visuals, only removing what is included by default and not required. More information about my technique can be seen in my post [[file:docs/posts/immutable-emacs.org.gpg][Immutable Emacs]].
  146. *** Startup
  147. Emacs creates a lot of files relative to ~user-emacs-directory~, these files are not part of this immutable configuration and do not belong in the emacs directory. How can we solve this issue? Shortly after initialization, before most packages are loaded, we change the value to ~dotfiles/cache~. I elaborate more on the technique in my post [[https://chrishayward.xyz/posts/immutable-emacs/][Immutable Emacs]].
  148. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  149. (setq user-emacs-directory dotfiles/cache)
  150. #+end_src
  151. Because this project uses version-control, we can disable more unwanted features:
  152. + Lock files
  153. + Backup files
  154. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  155. (setq create-lockfiles nil
  156. make-backup-files nil)
  157. #+end_src
  158. *** Packages
  159. Download and install packages using [[https://github.com/raxod502/straight.el][straight.el]], a functional package manager that integrates with =use-package=, giving us more control over where packages are sourced from.
  160. + Use the development branch
  161. + Integrate with ~use-package~
  162. Apply the configurations prior to bootstrapping the package manager, by setting (writing) to the variables that =straight= will ultimately read from.
  163. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  164. (setq straight-repository-branch "develop"
  165. straight-use-package-by-default t)
  166. #+end_src
  167. Bootstrap the package manager, downloading, installing, or configuring depending on the state of the configuration. All packages are downloaded and built from source, and can be pinned to specific git commit hashes.
  168. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  169. (defvar bootstrap-version)
  170. (let ((bootstrap-file
  171. (expand-file-name "straight/repos/straight.el/bootstrap.el" user-emacs-directory))
  172. (bootstrap-version 5))
  173. (unless (file-exists-p bootstrap-file)
  174. (with-current-buffer
  175. (url-retrieve-synchronously
  176. "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raxod502/straight.el/develop/install.el"
  177. 'silent 'inhibit-cookies)
  178. (goto-char (point-max))
  179. (eval-print-last-sexp)))
  180. (load bootstrap-file nil 'nomessage))
  181. #+end_src
  182. Complete the integration with ~use-package~ by installing it with =straight=.
  183. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  184. (straight-use-package 'use-package)
  185. #+end_src
  186. *** Cleanup
  187. Despite having our *stateful* and *immutable* configurations seperate, it's good practice to make efforts to reduce the trash created by Emacs.
  188. Install [[https://github.com/emacscollective/no-littering][no-littering]] to reduce the files created by Emacs.
  189. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  190. (use-package no-littering)
  191. #+end_src
  192. Emacs' default user interface is horrendous, but with less than 10 lines of code we can change that.
  193. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  194. (setq inhibit-startup-message t)
  195. (global-prettify-symbols-mode)
  196. (scroll-bar-mode -1)
  197. (menu-bar-mode -1)
  198. (tool-bar-mode -1)
  199. (tooltip-mode -1)
  200. #+end_src
  201. *** Babel
  202. *Organize your plain life in plain text*
  203. [[https://orgmode.org][Org-mode]] is one of the hallmark features of Emacs, and provides the basis for my Literate Programming platform. It's essentially a markdown language with rich features for project management, scheduling, development, and writing. It's hard to convey everything within its capabilities.
  204. + [[https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/index.html][Babel languages]]
  205. + [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Structure-Templates.html][Structure templates]]
  206. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  207. (use-package org
  208. :hook (org-mode . (lambda ()
  209. (org-indent-mode)
  210. (visual-line-mode 1)
  211. (variable-pitch-mode 1)))
  212. :custom (org-ellipsis " ▾")
  213. (org-log-done 'time)
  214. (org-log-into-drawer t)
  215. (org-image-actual-width nil)
  216. (org-directory dotfiles/home)
  217. (org-src-preserve-indentation t)
  218. (org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO" "START" "WAIT" "DONE")))
  219. :config (require 'org-tempo)
  220. (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("s" . "src"))
  221. (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("q" . "quote"))
  222. (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("e" . "example"))
  223. (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("sh" . "src shell"))
  224. (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("el" . "src emacs-lisp"))
  225. (org-babel-do-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages '((shell . t)
  226. (emacs-lisp . t))))
  227. #+end_src
  228. Build all of the =org= files within a given directory.
  229. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  230. (defun dotfiles/tangle (dir)
  231. "Recursively tangle the Org files within a directory."
  232. (interactive)
  233. (let ((org-files (directory-files-recursively dir "org")))
  234. (dolist (f org-files)
  235. (org-babel-tangle-file f))))
  236. #+end_src
  237. ** Editor
  238. :PROPERTIES:
  239. :header-args: :tangle modules/editor.el :results silent
  240. :END:
  241. This section contains configuration for improving the editor experience within Emacs.
  242. *** Keys
  243. Make the =ESC= key quit (most) prompts, instead of the default =C-g=.
  244. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  245. (global-set-key (kbd "<escape>") 'keyboard-escape-quit)
  246. #+end_src
  247. Download [[https://github.com/justbur/emacs-which-key][which-key]], a package that displays the current incomplete keybinding input in a mini-buffer, showing available completion options.
  248. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  249. (use-package which-key
  250. :diminish which-key-mode
  251. :custom (which-key-idle-delay dotfiles/idle)
  252. :config (which-key-mode))
  253. #+end_src
  254. After a few hour with =vim= I knew it was game over, I cannot even think of another way I would feel comfortable editing text. Luckily, there exist packages to emulate this within Emacs. [[https://evil.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html][evil-mode]] is the extensible VI layer for Emacs.
  255. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  256. (use-package evil
  257. :custom (evil-want-integration t) ;; Required for `evil-collection'.
  258. (evil-want-keybinding nil) ;; Same as above
  259. :config (evil-mode 1))
  260. #+end_src
  261. Unfortunately the default keybindings are *lacking*, but there is a community curated package [[https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-collection][evil-collection]], which does a much better job implementing keybindings you would expect to find.
  262. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  263. (use-package evil-collection
  264. :after evil
  265. :config (evil-collection-init))
  266. #+end_src
  267. Surround text with functions, quotations, and any other symbols using the [[https://github.com/emacs-evil/evil-surround][evil-surround]] package.
  268. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  269. (use-package evil-surround
  270. :after evil
  271. :config (global-evil-surround-mode 1))
  272. #+end_src
  273. https://github.com/redguardtoo/evil-nerd-commenter
  274. + Toggle comments with =M-;=
  275. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  276. (use-package evil-nerd-commenter
  277. :after evil
  278. :bind ("M-;" . evilnc-comment-or-uncomment-lines))
  279. #+end_src
  280. Implement the *leader* key using [[https://github.com/noctuid/general.el][general.el]], letting us easily configure prefixed keybindings in a much cleaner manner than the default methods.
  281. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  282. (use-package general
  283. :after evil
  284. :config
  285. (general-create-definer dotfiles/leader
  286. :states '(normal motion)
  287. :keymaps 'override
  288. :prefix dotfiles/leader-key
  289. :global-prefix dotfiles/leader-key-global))
  290. #+end_src
  291. Use [[https://github.com/abo-abo/hydra][hydra]] for transient keybindings sharing a common prefix.
  292. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  293. (use-package hydra
  294. :defer t)
  295. #+end_src
  296. *** Help
  297. Run helper functions with =SPC h=.
  298. + Packages =p=
  299. + Variables =v=
  300. + Functions =f=
  301. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  302. (dotfiles/leader
  303. "h" '(:ignore t :which-key "Help")
  304. "hp" '(describe-package :which-key "Package")
  305. "hv" '(describe-variable :which-key "Variable")
  306. "hf" '(describe-function :which-key "Function"))
  307. #+end_src
  308. *** Files
  309. Emacs' can feel more modern when icon-fonts are installed and prioritized. I feel that this makes navigation of folders much faster, given that file types may be quickly identified by their corresponding icons.
  310. https://github.com/domtronn/all-the-icons.el
  311. + Collects various icon fonts
  312. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  313. (use-package all-the-icons)
  314. #+end_src
  315. https://github.com/jtbm37/all-the-icons-dired
  316. + Integration with dired
  317. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  318. (use-package all-the-icons-dired
  319. :hook (dired-mode . all-the-icons-dired-mode))
  320. #+end_src
  321. When opening =dired=, I don't want to have to press =RET= twice to navigate to the current directory. This can be avoided with ~dired-jump~, included in the =dired-x= package shipped with =dired=.
  322. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  323. (require 'dired-x)
  324. #+end_src
  325. By default =dired= will create a new buffer everytime you press =RET= over a directory. In my workflow this leads to many unwanted =dired= buffers that have to be cleaned up manually. [[https://github.com/crocket/dired-single][Dired-single]] lets us reuse the same dired buffer.
  326. + Move up a directory with =h=
  327. + Open a single buffer with =l=
  328. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  329. (use-package dired-single
  330. :config (evil-collection-define-key 'normal 'dired-mode-map
  331. "h" 'dired-single-up-directory
  332. "l" 'dired-single-buffer))
  333. #+end_src
  334. Open a dired buffer with =SPC d=.
  335. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  336. (dotfiles/leader
  337. "d" '(dired-jump :which-key "Dired"))
  338. #+end_src
  339. *** Shell
  340. While not a traditional terminal emulator, =eshell= provides me with all of the functionality I expect and require from one. Some users may be left wanting more, I would recommend they look into =vterm=.
  341. https://github.com/zwild/eshell-prompt-extras
  342. + Enable lambda shell prompt
  343. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  344. (use-package eshell-prompt-extras
  345. :custom (eshell-highlight-prompt nil)
  346. (eshell-prompt-function 'epe-theme-lambda))
  347. #+end_src
  348. Open an =eshell= buffer with =SPC e=.
  349. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  350. (dotfiles/leader
  351. "e" '(eshell :which-key "Shell"))
  352. #+end_src
  353. *** Source
  354. Another hallmark feature is [[https://github.com/magit/magit][Magit]], a complete git porcelain within Emacs.
  355. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  356. (use-package magit
  357. :custom (magit-display-buffer-function
  358. #'magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1))
  359. #+end_src
  360. Work directly with github issues / pull requests using [[https://github.com/magit/forge][Forge]].
  361. + Requires a valid ~$GITHUB_TOKEN~
  362. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  363. (use-package forge
  364. :after magit)
  365. #+end_src
  366. Open the *status* page for the current repository with =SPC g=.
  367. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  368. (dotfiles/leader
  369. "g" '(magit-status :which-key "Magit"))
  370. #+end_src
  371. *** Windows
  372. Window management with =SPC w=.
  373. + Swap with =w=
  374. + Close with =c=
  375. + Motions with =h,j,k,l=
  376. + Split with =s + <MOTION>=
  377. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  378. (dotfiles/leader
  379. "w" '(:ignore t :which-key "Window")
  380. "ww" '(window-swap-states :which-key "Swap")
  381. "wc" '(delete-window :which-key "Close")
  382. "wh" '(windmove-left :which-key "Left")
  383. "wj" '(windmove-down :which-key "Down")
  384. "wk" '(windmove-up :which-key "Up")
  385. "wl" '(windmove-right :which-key "Right")
  386. "ws" '(:ignore t :which-key "Split")
  387. "wsj" '(split-window-below :which-key "Down")
  388. "wsl" '(split-window-right :which-key "Right"))
  389. #+end_src
  390. *** Shortcuts
  391. Implement a few shortcut bindings, cherry picked from Doom emacs.
  392. + Close buffers with =SPC c=
  393. + Find files with =SPC . (period)=
  394. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  395. (dotfiles/leader
  396. "." '(find-file :which-key "Files")
  397. "c" '(kill-buffer-and-window :which-key "Close"))
  398. #+end_src
  399. Quit emacs with =SPC q=.
  400. + Saving =q=
  401. + Without =w=
  402. + Frame (daemon) =f=
  403. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  404. (dotfiles/leader
  405. "q" '(:ignore t :which-key "Quit")
  406. "qq" '(save-buffers-kill-emacs :which-key "Save")
  407. "qw" '(kill-emacs :which-key "Now")
  408. "qf" '(delete-frame :which-key "Frame"))
  409. #+end_src
  410. Place runtime tweaks behind =SPC t=.
  411. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  412. (dotfiles/leader
  413. "t" '(:ignore t :which-key "Tweaks"))
  414. #+end_src
  415. ** Desktop
  416. :PROPERTIES:
  417. :header-args: :tangle modules/desktop.el :results silent
  418. :END:
  419. I use Emacs as a Desktop Environment with the [[https://github.com/ch11ng/exwm][exwm]] package. It allows Emacs to function as a complete tiling window manager for =X11=. My workflow includes launching the window manager with =xinitrc=, without the use of a display manager, controlling *everything* within Emacs.
  420. #+begin_src conf :tangle config/xinitrc
  421. exec dbus-launch --exit-with-session emacs -mm --debug-init
  422. #+end_src
  423. *** Email
  424. Plain text email delivered via mu, mu4e and mbsync. I run my own email server, so your configuration may differ from mine. This is the ~mbsyncrc~ file I use to synchronize my local mail with my server. This is required for mu4e in Emacs.
  425. #+begin_src conf :tangle config/mbsyncrc
  426. IMAPStore xyz-remote
  427. Host mail.chrishayward.xyz
  428. User chris@chrishayward.xyz
  429. PassCmd "pass chrishayward.xyz/chris"
  430. SSLType IMAPS
  431. MaildirStore xyz-local
  432. Path ~/.cache/mail/
  433. Inbox ~/.cache/mail/inbox
  434. SubFolders Verbatim
  435. Channel xyz
  436. Master :xyz-remote:
  437. Slave :xyz-local:
  438. Patterns * !Archives
  439. Create Both
  440. Expunge Both
  441. SyncState *
  442. #+end_src
  443. The system typically expects to find this file at ~$HOME/.mbsyncrc~, but you may also specify a custom path if launching the command using arguments. I chose to symlink the default location to my repository.
  444. #+begin_src shell :tangle no
  445. mbsync -a
  446. mu index --maildir="~/.cache/mail"
  447. #+end_src
  448. Once the mail is being synchronized, and the mail has been indexed with =mu=, it's time to install the required packages for Emacs.
  449. + Update every 5 minutes
  450. + Scale text for all devices
  451. + Sign outbound mail with GPG key
  452. + Configure mail account(s)
  453. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  454. (use-package mu4e
  455. :load-path "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/mu4e"
  456. :custom (mu4e-maildir "~/.cache/mail")
  457. (mu4e-update-interval (* 5 60))
  458. (mu4e-get-mail-command "mbsync -a")
  459. (mu4e-compose-format-flowed t)
  460. (mu4e-change-filenames-when-moving t)
  461. (message-send-mail-function 'smtpmail-send-it)
  462. (mml-secure-openpgp-signers '("37AB1CB72B741E478CA026D43025DCBD46F81C0F"))
  463. (mu4e-compose-signature (concat "Chris Hayward\n"
  464. "https://chrishayward.xyz\n"))
  465. :config
  466. (add-hook 'message-send-hook 'mml-secure-message-sign-pgpmime)
  467. (setq mu4e-contexts
  468. (list
  469. ;; Main
  470. ;; chris@chrishayward.xyz
  471. (make-mu4e-context
  472. :name "Main"
  473. :match-func
  474. (lambda (msg)
  475. (when msg
  476. (string-prefix-p "/Main" (mu4e-message-field msg :maildir))))
  477. :vars
  478. '((user-full-name . "Christopher James Hayward")
  479. (user-mail-address . "chris@chrishayward.xyz")
  480. (smtpmail-smtp-server . "mail.chrishayward.xyz")
  481. (smtpmail-smtp-service . 587)
  482. (smtpmail-stream-type . starttls))))))
  483. #+end_src
  484. Use [[https://github.com/iqbalansari/mu4e-alert][mu4e-alert]] to give us desktop notifications about incoming mail.
  485. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  486. (use-package mu4e-alert
  487. :after mu4e
  488. :custom (mu4e-alert-set-default-style 'libnotify)
  489. :config (mu4e-alert-enable-notifications)
  490. (mu4e-alert-enable-mode-line-display))
  491. #+end_src
  492. Create a keybinding to open the mail dashboard with =SPC m=.
  493. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  494. (dotfiles/leader
  495. "m" '(mu4e :which-key "Mail"))
  496. #+end_src
  497. *** Browser
  498. Write out the ~$BROWSER~ environment variable.
  499. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  500. (setenv "BROWSER" dotfiles/browser)
  501. #+end_src
  502. Launch a browser with =SPC b=.
  503. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  504. ;; (dotfiles/leader
  505. ;; "b" '(dotfiles/run-in-background dotfiles/browser :which-key "Browser"))
  506. #+end_src
  507. *** Startup
  508. When launching into a session, if the display server is not running then =startx= should be invoked, to run the window manager.
  509. #+begin_src sh :tangle config/profile
  510. if [ -z "${DISPLAY}" ] && [ "${XDG_VTNR}" -eq 1 ]; then
  511. exec startx
  512. fi
  513. #+end_src
  514. *** Methods
  515. Define a method to run an external process, allowing us to launch any application on a new process without interferring with Emacs.
  516. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  517. (defun dotfiles/run (command)
  518. "Run an external process."
  519. (interactive (list (read-shell-command "λ ")))
  520. (start-process-shell-command command nil command))
  521. #+end_src
  522. Some methods must be called and applied to the current call process in order to function correctly with Emacs hooks.
  523. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  524. (defun dotfiles/run-in-background (command)
  525. (let ((command-parts (split-string command "[ ]+")))
  526. (apply #'call-process `(,(car command-parts) nil 0 nil ,@(cdr command-parts)))))
  527. #+end_src
  528. Place keybindings for executing shell commands behind =SPC x=.
  529. + Run shell commands with =x=
  530. + Run async shell commands with =z=
  531. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  532. (dotfiles/leader
  533. "x" '(:ignore t :which-key "Run")
  534. "xx" '(dotfiles/run :which-key "Run")
  535. "xz" '(async-shell-command :which-key "Async"))
  536. #+end_src
  537. *** Displays
  538. When the window manager first launches the ~init-hook~ will be called, this allows us to define some custom logic when it's initialized.
  539. + Display time and date
  540. + Display battery info (if available)
  541. In my personal configuration, I do not want the battery or time displayed within Emacs when it's not running as desktop environment because that information is typically already available.
  542. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  543. (defun dotfiles/init-hook ()
  544. (exwm-workspace-switch-create 1)
  545. (setq display-time-and-date t)
  546. (display-battery-mode 1)
  547. (display-time-mode 1))
  548. #+end_src
  549. Using =autorandr= with pre configured profiles, switching screens (AKA hot plugging) is also handled through a hook.
  550. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  551. (defun dotfiles/update-display ()
  552. (dotfiles/run-in-background "autorandr --change --force"))
  553. #+end_src
  554. *** Configuration
  555. Connect our custom hooks and configure the input keys, a custom layer for defining which keys are captured by Emacs, and which are passed through to =X= applications.
  556. + Enable =randr= support
  557. + Pass through to Emacs
  558. + =M-x= to Emacs
  559. + =C-g= to Emacs
  560. + =C-SPC= to Emacs
  561. + Bindings with =S= (Super / Win)
  562. + Reset =S-r=
  563. + Launch =S-&=
  564. + Workspace =S-[1..9]=
  565. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  566. (use-package exwm
  567. :demand t
  568. :custom (exwm-input-prefix-keys
  569. '(?\M-x
  570. ?\C-g
  571. ?\C-\ ))
  572. (exwm-input-global-keys
  573. `(([?\s-r] . exwm-reset)
  574. ,@(mapcar (lambda (i)
  575. `(,(kbd (format "s-%d" i)) .
  576. (lambda ()
  577. (interactive)
  578. (exwm-workspace-switch-create ,i))))
  579. (number-sequence 1 9))))
  580. :config (require 'exwm-randr)
  581. (exwm-randr-enable)
  582. (add-hook 'exwm-init-hook #'dotfiles/init-hook)
  583. (add-hook 'exwm-randr-screen-change-hook #'dotfiles/update-display)
  584. (dotfiles/update-display)
  585. (exwm-enable))
  586. #+end_src
  587. ** Writing
  588. :PROPERTIES:
  589. :header-args: :tangle modules/writing.el :results silent
  590. :END:
  591. I am using [[https://orgmode.org][Org-mode]] extensively for writing projects for different purposes. Most of the improvements are done in the *Core* module for the Literate programming configuration. [[https://github.com/integral-dw/org-superstar-mode][Org-superstar-mode]] for making headline stars more *super*.
  592. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  593. (use-package org-superstar
  594. :after org
  595. :hook (org-mode . org-superstar-mode))
  596. #+end_src
  597. I use [[https://gohugo.io][Hugo]] for my personal [[https://chrishayward.xyz][website]], which I write in =Org-mode= before compiling to =hugo-markdown=. [[https://github.com/kaushalmodi/ox-hugo][Ox-hugo]], configured for =one-post-per-file= is my technique for managing my blog.
  598. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  599. (use-package ox-hugo
  600. :after ox)
  601. #+end_src
  602. Produce high quality presentations that work anywhere with =HTML/JS= and the [[https://revealjs.com][Reveal.js]] package. [[https://github.com/hexmode/ox-reveal][Ox-reveal]], configured to use a =cdn= allows us to produce ones that are not dependent on a local version of =Reveal.js=.
  603. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  604. (use-package ox-reveal
  605. :after ox
  606. :custom (org-reveal-root "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/reveal.js"))
  607. #+end_src
  608. *** Roam
  609. Download and install [[https://orgroam.com][org-roam]], a plain text knowledge management system for Emacs. Organize the capture templates, this allows me to quickly dictate where each new item should be placed.
  610. + ~posts/~ contains blog posts
  611. + ~notes/~ contains cited notes on others' work
  612. + ~slides/~ contains presentations / screencasts
  613. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  614. (use-package org-roam
  615. :hook (after-init . org-roam-mode)
  616. :custom (org-roam-directory org-directory)
  617. (org-roam-encrypt-files t)
  618. (org-roam-capture-templates
  619. '(("p" "Post" plain (function org-roam-capture--get-point)
  620. "%?"
  621. :file-name "docs/posts/${slug}"
  622. :unnarrowed t
  623. :head
  624. "
  625. ,#+TITLE: ${title}
  626. ,#+AUTHOR: Christopher James Hayward
  627. ,#+DATE: %<%Y-%m-%d>
  628. ,#+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: ${slug}
  629. ,#+ROAM_KEY: https://chrishayward.xyz/posts/${slug}/
  630. ,#+HUGO_BASE_DIR: ../
  631. ,#+HUGO_AUTO_SET_LASTMOD: t
  632. ,#+HUGO_SECTION: posts
  633. ,#+HUGO_DRAFT: true
  634. ")
  635. ("n" "Notes" plain (function org-roam-capture--get-point)
  636. "%?"
  637. :file-name "docs/notes/${slug}"
  638. :unnarrowed t
  639. :head
  640. "
  641. ,#+TITLE: ${title}
  642. ,#+AUTHOR: Christopher James Hayward
  643. ,#+EXPORT_FILE_NAME: ${slug}
  644. ,#+ROAM_KEY: https://chrishayward.xyz/notes/${slug}/
  645. ,#+HUGO_BASE_DIR: ../
  646. ,#+HUGO_AUTO_SET_LASTMOD: t
  647. ,#+HUGO_SECTION: notes
  648. ,#+HUGO_DRAFT: true
  649. ")
  650. ("c" "Course" plain (function org-roam-capture--get-point)
  651. "%?"
  652. :file-name "docs/courses/${slug}"
  653. :unnarrowed t
  654. :head
  655. "
  656. ,#+TITLE: ${title}
  657. ,#+SUBTITLE:
  658. ,#+AUTHOR: Christopher James Hayward
  659. ")
  660. ("s" "Slides" plain (function org-roam-capture--get-point)
  661. "%?"
  662. :file-name "docs/slides/${slug}"
  663. :unnarrowed t
  664. :head
  665. "
  666. ,#+TITLE: ${title}
  667. ,#+AUTHOR: Christopher James Hayward
  668. ,#+REVEAL_ROOT: https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/reveal.js
  669. ")))
  670. (org-roam-dailies-capture-templates
  671. '(("d" "Default" entry (function org-roam-capture--get-point)
  672. "* %?"
  673. :file-name "docs/daily/%<%Y-%m-%d>"
  674. :head
  675. "
  676. ,#+TITLE: %<%Y-%m-%d>
  677. ,#+AUTHOR: Christopher James Hayward
  678. "))))
  679. #+end_src
  680. Place keybindings behind =SPC r=.
  681. + Find with =f=
  682. + Toggle buffer with =b=
  683. + Dailies with =d=
  684. + Arbitrary date with =d=
  685. + Today with =t=
  686. + Tomorrow with =m=
  687. + Yesterday with =y=
  688. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  689. (dotfiles/leader
  690. "r" '(:ignore t :which-key "Roam")
  691. "rf" '(org-roam-find-file :which-key "Find")
  692. "rb" '(org-roam-buffer-toggle-display :which-key "Buffer")
  693. "rd" '(:ignore t :which-key "Dailies")
  694. "rdd" '(org-roam-dailies-find-date :which-key "Date")
  695. "rdt" '(org-roam-dailies-find-today :which-key "Today")
  696. "rdm" '(org-roam-dailies-find-tomorrow :which-key "Tomorrow")
  697. "rdy" '(org-roam-dailies-find-yesterday :which-key "Yesterday"))
  698. #+end_src
  699. Visualize the org-roam database with the server, available when the editor is running at http://localhost:8080
  700. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  701. (use-package org-roam-server
  702. :hook (org-roam-mode . org-roam-server-mode))
  703. #+end_src
  704. *** Agenda
  705. Override ~org-agenda-file-regexp~ to include =.org.gpg= files.
  706. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  707. (unless (string-match-p "\\.gpg" org-agenda-file-regexp)
  708. (setq org-agenda-file-regexp
  709. (replace-regexp-in-string "\\\\\\.org" "\\\\.org\\\\(\\\\.gpg\\\\)?"
  710. org-agenda-file-regexp)))
  711. #+end_src
  712. Configure agenda sources.
  713. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  714. (setq org-agenda-files '("~/.emacs.d/docs/"
  715. "~/.emacs.d/docs/courses/"
  716. "~/.emacs.d/docs/daily/"))
  717. #+end_src
  718. Open an agenda buffer with =SPC a=.
  719. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  720. (dotfiles/leader
  721. "a" '(org-agenda :which-key "Agenda"))
  722. #+end_src
  723. *** Images
  724. Create screencasts with =one-frame-per-action= GIF recording via [[https://github.com/takaxp/emacs-gif-screencast][emacs-gif-screencast]].
  725. + Can be paused / resumed
  726. + High quality images
  727. + Optimized size
  728. It requires the installation of ~scrot~, ~gifsicle~, and ~convert~ from the =ImageMagick= library.
  729. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  730. (use-package gif-screencast
  731. :commands (gif-screencast-start-or-stop gif-screencast-toggle-pause)
  732. :custom (gif-screencast-output-directory (concat dotfiles/home "docs/images/")))
  733. #+end_src
  734. Screencast controls behind =SPC s=.
  735. + Start / stop with =s=
  736. + Pause with =t=
  737. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  738. (dotfiles/leader
  739. "s" '(:ignore t :which-key "Screencast")
  740. "ss" '(gif-screencast-start-or-stop :which-key "Start / Stop")
  741. "sp" '(gif-screencast-toggle-pause :which-key "Pause"))
  742. #+end_src
  743. ** Projects
  744. :PROPERTIES:
  745. :header-args: :tangle modules/projects.el :results silent
  746. :END:
  747. An IDE like experience (or better) can be achieved in Emacs using two *Microsoft* open source initiatives. Turn Emacs into an *IDE* (or better) with the [[https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/][Language Server Protocol]], an open source initiative from *Microsoft* for the *VSCode* editor. [[https://emacs-lsp.github.io/lsp-mode/][lsp-mode]] brings support for language servers into Emacs.
  748. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  749. (use-package lsp-mode
  750. :commands (lsp lsp-deferred)
  751. :custom (lsp-idle-delay 0.500))
  752. #+end_src
  753. [[https://emacs-lsp.github.io/lsp-ui/][lsp-ui]] provides UI improvements for =lsp-mode=.
  754. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  755. (use-package lsp-ui
  756. :after lsp
  757. :custom (lsp-ui-doc-position 'at-point)
  758. (lsp-ui-doc-delay 0.500))
  759. #+end_src
  760. *** Containers
  761. Use ~docker~ for running containers. Download and install https://github.com/Silex/docker.el, allowing us to manage containers within Emacs.
  762. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  763. (use-package docker
  764. :commands (docker))
  765. #+end_src
  766. Open the management screen with =SPC k=.
  767. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  768. (dotfiles/leader
  769. "k" '(docker :which-key "Docker"))
  770. #+end_src
  771. *** Management
  772. Configure [[https://projectile.mx][projectile]], a project interaction library for Emacs. It provides a nice set of features for operating on a project level without introducing external dependencies.
  773. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  774. (use-package projectile
  775. :custom (projectile-project-search-path '("~/.local/source"))
  776. :config (projectile-mode))
  777. #+end_src
  778. *** Passwords
  779. Pass makes managing passwords extremely easy, encrypring them in a file structure and providing easy commands for generating, modify, and copying passwords. =password-store.el= provides a wrapper for the functionality within Emacs.
  780. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  781. (use-package password-store
  782. :custom (password-store-dir dotfiles/passwords))
  783. #+end_src
  784. Configure keybindings behind =SPC p=.
  785. + Copy with =p=
  786. + Rename with =r=
  787. + Generate with =g=
  788. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  789. (dotfiles/leader
  790. "p" '(:ignore t :which-key "Passwords")
  791. "pp" '(password-store-copy :which-key "Copy")
  792. "pr" '(password-store-rename :which-key "Rename")
  793. "pg" '(password-store-generate :which-key "Generate"))
  794. #+end_src
  795. *** Debugging
  796. Handled through the [[https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/][Debug Adapter Protocol]], an open source initiative from *Microsoft* for the *VSCode* editor.
  797. [[https://emacs-lsp.github.io/dap-mode/][Dap-mode]] adds support for the protocol to Emacs.
  798. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  799. (use-package dap-mode
  800. :commands (dap-debug))
  801. #+end_src
  802. *** Completion
  803. Text completion framework via =company= aka *Complete Anything*.
  804. http://company-mode.github.io/
  805. + Integrate with =lsp-mode=
  806. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  807. (use-package company
  808. :after lsp)
  809. (use-package company-lsp
  810. :after (lsp company)
  811. :custom (company-backend 'company-lsp))
  812. #+end_src
  813. *** Languages
  814. Support for individual languages are implemented here.
  815. **** Go
  816. Install the =gopls= language server.
  817. #+begin_src sh :tangle no
  818. GO111MODULE=on go get golang.org/x/tools/gopls@latest
  819. #+end_src
  820. Set the ~GOPATH~ environment variable prior to loading, this allows us to change the default value of ~$HOME/go~ to ~$HOME/.go~.
  821. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  822. (setenv "GOPATH" (concat (getenv "HOME") "/.go/"))
  823. #+end_src
  824. Additionally, include the =bin= subdirectory of the ~$GOPATH~ in the ~$PATH~ variable, adding compiled golang programs.
  825. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  826. (setenv "PATH" (concat (getenv "GOPATH") "bin:" (getenv "PATH")))
  827. #+end_src
  828. Finally we can include the =go-mode= package, integrating it with =lsp=.
  829. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  830. (use-package go-mode
  831. :hook (go-mode . lsp)
  832. :custom (lsp-go-gopls-server-path "~/.go/bin/gopls"))
  833. #+end_src
  834. Apply some custom behaviour before saving:
  835. + Format buffer
  836. + Organize imports
  837. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  838. (defun dotfiles/go-hook ()
  839. (add-hook 'before-save-hook #'lsp-format-buffer t t)
  840. (add-hook 'before-save-hook #'lsp-organize-imports t t))
  841. #+end_src
  842. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  843. (add-hook 'go-mode-hook #'dotfiles/go-hook)
  844. #+end_src
  845. Add a golang source code block structure template with ~<go~:
  846. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  847. (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("go" . "src go"))
  848. #+end_src
  849. **** C/C++
  850. Install the [[https://github.com/MaskRay/ccls][ccls]] language server, and allow us to create a new structure template for C/C++ with ~<cc~.
  851. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  852. (use-package ccls
  853. :hook ((c-mode c++-mode objc-mode cuda-mode) .
  854. (lambda ()
  855. (require 'ccls)
  856. (lsp-deferred)))
  857. :config (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("cc" . "src cc")))
  858. #+end_src
  859. **** Python
  860. Install the =pyls= language server.
  861. #+begin_src shell :tangle no
  862. pip install --user "python-language-server[all]"
  863. #+end_src
  864. [[https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/PythonProgrammingInEmacs][Python-mode]] is an Emacs built in mode.
  865. + Load the babel language module for Python
  866. + Add a python source code block structure template with ~<py~
  867. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  868. (use-package python-mode
  869. :hook (python-mode . lsp-deferred)
  870. :config (require 'dap-python)
  871. (add-to-list 'org-src-lang-modes '("python" . python))
  872. (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("py" . "src python"))
  873. (org-babel-do-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages '((python . t)))
  874. :custom (python-shell-interpreter "python3") ;; Required if "python" is not python 3.
  875. (dap-python-executable "python3") ;; Same as above.
  876. (dap-python-debugger 'debugpy))
  877. #+end_src
  878. **** PlantUML
  879. Download and install [[https://plantuml.com][PlantUML]], a text-based markup language for creating UML diagrams.
  880. + Load the babel language module for PlantUML
  881. + Create a structure template with ~<pl~
  882. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  883. (use-package plantuml-mode
  884. :after org
  885. :custom (plantuml-default-exec-mode 'jar)
  886. (plantuml-jar-path "~/.local/bin/plantuml.jar")
  887. (org-plantuml-jar-path (expand-file-name "~/.local/bin/plantuml.jar"))
  888. (org-startup-with-inline-images t)
  889. :config (add-to-list 'org-src-lang-modes '("plantuml" . plantuml))
  890. (add-to-list 'org-structure-template-alist '("pl" . "src plantuml"))
  891. (org-babel-do-load-languages 'org-babel-load-languages '((plantuml . t))))
  892. #+end_src
  893. Toggle inline images with =SPC t i=.
  894. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  895. (dotfiles/leader
  896. "ti" '(org-display-inline-images :which-key "Images"))
  897. #+end_src
  898. ** Interface
  899. :PROPERTIES:
  900. :header-args: :tangle modules/interface.el :results silent
  901. :END:
  902. *Bring Emacs out of the eighties*
  903. *** Ivy
  904. Download and configure [[https://oremacs.com/swiper/][ivy]], a powerful selection menu for Emacs.
  905. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  906. (use-package ivy
  907. :diminish
  908. :config (ivy-mode 1))
  909. #+end_src
  910. Counsel is a customized set of commands to replace built in completion buffers.
  911. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  912. (use-package counsel
  913. :after ivy
  914. :custom (counsel-linux-app-format-function #'counsel-linux-app-format-function-name-only)
  915. :config (counsel-mode 1))
  916. #+end_src
  917. Switch buffers with =SPC , (comma)=.
  918. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  919. (dotfiles/leader
  920. "," '(counsel-switch-buffer :which-key "Buffers"))
  921. #+end_src
  922. Provide more information about each item with [[https://github.com/Yevgnen/ivy-rich][ivy-rich]].
  923. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  924. (use-package ivy-rich
  925. :after counsel
  926. :init (ivy-rich-mode 1))
  927. #+end_src
  928. *** Fonts
  929. Write out to all *3* of Emacs' default font faces.
  930. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  931. (set-face-attribute 'default nil :font dotfiles/font :height dotfiles/font-size)
  932. (set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil :font dotfiles/font :height dotfiles/font-size)
  933. (set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil :font dotfiles/font :height dotfiles/font-size)
  934. #+end_src
  935. Define a transient keybinding for scaling the text.
  936. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  937. (defhydra hydra-text-scale (:timeout 4)
  938. "Scale"
  939. ("j" text-scale-increase "Increase")
  940. ("k" text-scale-decrease "Decrease")
  941. ("f" nil "Finished" :exit t))
  942. #+end_src
  943. Increase the font size in buffers with =SPC t f=.
  944. + Increase =j=
  945. + Decrease =k=
  946. + Finish =f=
  947. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  948. (dotfiles/leader
  949. "tf" '(hydra-text-scale/body :which-key "Font"))
  950. #+end_src
  951. *** Lines
  952. Relative line numbers are important when using =VI= emulation keys. You can prefix most commands with a *number*, allowing you to jump up / down by a line count.
  953. #+begin_example
  954. 5:
  955. 4:
  956. 3:
  957. 2:
  958. 1:
  959. 156: << CURRENT LINE >>
  960. 1:
  961. 2:
  962. 3:
  963. 4:
  964. 5:
  965. #+end_example
  966. https://github.com/emacsmirror/linum-relative
  967. + Integrate with ~display-line-numbers-mode~ for performance
  968. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  969. (use-package linum-relative
  970. :custom (linum-relative-backend 'display-line-numbers-mode)
  971. :config (linum-relative-global-mode))
  972. #+end_src
  973. Add line numbers to the toggles behind =SPC t l=.
  974. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  975. (dotfiles/leader
  976. "tl" '(linum-relative-global-mode :which-key "Lines"))
  977. #+end_src
  978. https://github.com/Fanael/rainbow-delimiters
  979. + Colourize nested parenthesis
  980. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  981. (use-package rainbow-delimiters
  982. :hook (prog-mode . rainbow-delimiters-mode))
  983. #+end_src
  984. *** Themes
  985. Cherry pick a few modules from =doom-emacs=. High quality and modern colour themes are provided in the [[https://github.com/hlissner/emacs-doom-themes][doom-themes]] package.
  986. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  987. (use-package doom-themes
  988. :init (load-theme 'doom-moonlight t))
  989. #+end_src
  990. [[https://github.com/seagle0128/doom-modeline][doom-modeline]] provides an elegant status bar / modeline.
  991. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  992. (use-package doom-modeline
  993. :custom (doom-modeline-height 16)
  994. :config (doom-modeline-mode 1))
  995. #+end_src
  996. Load a theme with =SPC t t=.
  997. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  998. (dotfiles/leader
  999. "tt" '(counsel-load-theme t t :which-key "Theme"))
  1000. #+end_src
  1001. *** Ligatures
  1002. Enable font ligatures via [[https://github.com/jming422/fira-code-mode][fira-code-mode]], perform this action *only* when ~Fira Code~ is set as the current font.
  1003. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  1004. (when (display-graphic-p)
  1005. (use-package fira-code-mode
  1006. :hook (prog-mode org-mode)))
  1007. #+end_src
  1008. Toggle global ligature mode with =SPC t g=.
  1009. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  1010. (dotfiles/leader
  1011. "tg" '(global-fira-code-mode :which-key "Ligatures"))
  1012. #+end_src
  1013. *** Dashboard
  1014. #+ATTR_ORG: :width 420px
  1015. #+ATTR_HTML: :width 420px
  1016. #+ATTR_LATEX: :width 420px
  1017. [[./docs/images/desktop.png]]
  1018. Present a dashboard when first launching Emacs. Customize the buttons of the navigator:
  1019. + Brain @ http://localhost:8080
  1020. + Homepage @ https://chrishayward.xyz
  1021. + Athabasca @ https://login.athabascau.ca/cas/login
  1022. + Bookshelf @ https://online.vitalsource.com
  1023. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  1024. (use-package dashboard
  1025. :custom (dashboard-center-content t)
  1026. (dashboard-set-init-info t)
  1027. (dashboard-set-file-icons t)
  1028. (dashboard-set-heading-icons t)
  1029. (dashboard-set-navigator t)
  1030. (dashboard-startup-banner 'logo)
  1031. (dashboard-projects-backend 'projectile)
  1032. (dashboard-items '((projects . 5) (recents . 5) (agenda . 10)))
  1033. (dashboard-navigator-buttons `(((,(all-the-icons-fileicon "brain" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0)
  1034. "Brain" "Knowledge base"
  1035. (lambda (&rest _) (browse-url "http://localhost:8080"))))
  1036. ((,(all-the-icons-material "public" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0)
  1037. "Homepage" "Personal website"
  1038. (lambda (&rest _) (browse-url "https://chrishayward.xyz"))))
  1039. ((,(all-the-icons-faicon "university" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0)
  1040. "Athabasca" "Univeristy login"
  1041. (lambda (&rest _) (browse-url "https://login.athabascau.ca/cas/login"))))
  1042. ((,(all-the-icons-faicon "book" :height 1.1 :v-adjust 0.0)
  1043. "Bookshelf" "Vitalsource bookshelf"
  1044. (lambda (&rest _) (browse-url "https://online.vitalsource.com"))))))
  1045. :config (dashboard-setup-startup-hook))
  1046. #+end_src
  1047. When running in *daemon* mode, ensure that the dashboard is the initial buffer.
  1048. #+begin_src emacs-lisp
  1049. (setq initial-buffer-choice
  1050. (lambda ()
  1051. (get-buffer "*dashboard*")))
  1052. #+end_src