This is an ongoing evolution of my original Emacs configuration files, inspired by a bunch of resources I've found online.

Startup Performance

Make startup faster by reducing the frequency of garbage collection and then use a hook to measure Emacs startup time.

Also, turn on lexical-binding for the init file!

;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*-

;; The default is 800 kilobytes.  Measured in bytes.
(setq gc-cons-threshold (* 50 1000 1000))

;; Profile emacs startup
(add-hook 'emacs-startup-hook
          (lambda ()
            (message "*** Emacs loaded in %s with %d garbage collections."
                     (format "%.2f seconds"
                             (float-time
                              (time-subtract after-init-time before-init-time)))
                     gcs-done)))

Native Compilation

I've started experimenting with the native-comp branch of Emacs for increased performance. Here are some settings to tweak the behavior slightly:

;; Silence compiler warnings as they can be pretty disruptive
(setq native-comp-async-report-warnings-errors nil)

;; Set the right directory to store the native comp cache
(add-to-list 'native-comp-eln-load-path (expand-file-name "eln-cache/" user-emacs-directory))

System Settings

Some parts of the configuration require knowledge of whether Emacs is running on a Guix system or in Termux on Android. Also load system-specific settings from per-system-settings.el.

(load-file "~/.dotfiles/.emacs.d/lisp/dw-settings.el")

;; Load settings for the first time
(dw/load-system-settings)

(require 'subr-x)
(setq dw/is-termux
      (string-suffix-p "Android" (string-trim (shell-command-to-string "uname -a"))))

(setq dw/is-guix-system (and (eq system-type 'gnu/linux)
                             (require 'f)
                             (string-equal (f-read "/etc/issue")
                                           "\nThis is the GNU system.  Welcome.\n")))

Package Management

Set up ELPA, MELPA, and Org package repositories and load use-package to manage package configuration.

NOTE: I'm keeping this section in but disabling tangling for now because I'm trying out straight.el as an alternative.

;; Initialize package sources
(require 'package)

(setq package-archives '(("melpa" . "https://melpa.org/packages/")
                         ("melpa-stable" . "https://stable.melpa.org/packages/")
                         ("org" . "https://orgmode.org/elpa/")
                         ("elpa" . "https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/")))

;; Fix an issue accessing the ELPA archive in Termux
(when dw/is-termux
  (setq gnutls-algorithm-priority "NORMAL:-VERS-TLS1.3"))

(package-initialize)
;; (unless package-archive-contents
;;   (package-refresh-contents))

;; Initialize use-package on non-Linux platforms
(unless (or (package-installed-p 'use-package)
            dw/is-guix-system)
   (package-install 'use-package))
(require 'use-package)

;; Uncomment this to get a reading on packages that get loaded at startup
;;(setq use-package-verbose t)

;; On non-Guix systems, "ensure" packages by default
(setq use-package-always-ensure (not dw/is-guix-system))

Guix Packages

"emacs-use-package"

straight.el

Trying out straight.el for package management. So far so good!

Sometimes it's good to clean up unused repositories if I've removed packages from my configuration. Use straight-remove-unused-repos for this purpose.

;; Bootstrap straight.el
(defvar bootstrap-version)
(let ((bootstrap-file
      (expand-file-name "straight/repos/straight.el/bootstrap.el" user-emacs-directory))
      (bootstrap-version 5))
  (unless (file-exists-p bootstrap-file)
    (with-current-buffer
        (url-retrieve-synchronously
        "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raxod502/straight.el/develop/install.el"
        'silent 'inhibit-cookies)
      (goto-char (point-max))
      (eval-print-last-sexp)))
  (load bootstrap-file nil 'nomessage))

;; Always use straight to install on systems other than Linux
(setq straight-use-package-by-default (not (eq system-type 'gnu/linux)))

;; Use straight.el for use-package expressions
(straight-use-package 'use-package)

;; Clean up unused repos with `straight-remove-unused-repos'

Keep .emacs.d Clean

I don't want a bunch of transient files showing up as untracked in the Git repo so I move them all to another location.

;; Change the user-emacs-directory to keep unwanted things out of ~/.emacs.d
(setq user-emacs-directory (expand-file-name "~/.cache/emacs/")
      url-history-file (expand-file-name "url/history" user-emacs-directory))

;; Use no-littering to automatically set common paths to the new user-emacs-directory
(use-package no-littering)

;; Keep customization settings in a temporary file (thanks Ambrevar!)
(setq custom-file
      (if (boundp 'server-socket-dir)
          (expand-file-name "custom.el" server-socket-dir)
        (expand-file-name (format "emacs-custom-%s.el" (user-uid)) temporary-file-directory)))
(load custom-file t)

Guix Packages

"emacs-no-littering"

Update Load Path

I've got a folder of custom Emacs Lisp libraries which must be added to the load path.

;; Add my library path to load-path
(push "~/.dotfiles/.emacs.d/lisp" load-path)

Default Coding System

Avoid constant errors on Windows about the coding system by setting the default to UTF-8.

(set-default-coding-systems 'utf-8)

Server Mode

Start the Emacs server from this instance so that all emacsclient calls are routed here.

(server-start)

Desktop Environment

Load up the desktop environment if on a machine that supports it and the --use-exwm argument was passed to Emacs on startup. Desktop environment and window management code can be found in Desktop.org.

(setq dw/exwm-enabled (and (not dw/is-termux)
                           (eq window-system 'x)
                           (seq-contains command-line-args "--use-exwm")))

(when dw/exwm-enabled
  (require 'dw-desktop))

Guix Packages

Despite the code being in Desktop.org, include the emacs packages for the desktop environment in this file so that they can be included in the Emacs profile.

"emacs-exwm"
"emacs-desktop-environment"
"emacs-stumpwm-mode"

Keyboard Bindings

ESC Cancels All

(global-set-key (kbd "<escape>") 'keyboard-escape-quit)

Rebind C-u

Since I let evil-mode take over C-u for buffer scrolling, I need to re-bind the universal-argument command to another key sequence. I'm choosing C-M-u for this purpose.

(global-set-key (kbd "C-M-u") 'universal-argument)

Let's Be Evil

Some tips can be found here:

(defun dw/evil-hook ()
  (dolist (mode '(custom-mode
                  eshell-mode
                  git-rebase-mode
                  erc-mode
                  circe-server-mode
                  circe-chat-mode
                  circe-query-mode
                  sauron-mode
                  term-mode))
  (add-to-list 'evil-emacs-state-modes mode)))

(defun dw/dont-arrow-me-bro ()
  (interactive)
  (message "Arrow keys are bad, you know?"))

(use-package undo-tree
  :init
  (global-undo-tree-mode 1))

(use-package evil
  :init
  (setq evil-want-integration t)
  (setq evil-want-keybinding nil)
  (setq evil-want-C-u-scroll t)
  (setq evil-want-C-i-jump nil)
  (setq evil-respect-visual-line-mode t)
  (setq evil-undo-system 'undo-tree)
  :config
  (add-hook 'evil-mode-hook 'dw/evil-hook)
  (evil-mode 1)
  (define-key evil-insert-state-map (kbd "C-g") 'evil-normal-state)
  (define-key evil-insert-state-map (kbd "C-h") 'evil-delete-backward-char-and-join)

  ;; Use visual line motions even outside of visual-line-mode buffers
  (evil-global-set-key 'motion "j" 'evil-next-visual-line)
  (evil-global-set-key 'motion "k" 'evil-previous-visual-line)

  (unless dw/is-termux
    ;; Disable arrow keys in normal and visual modes
    (define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "<left>") 'dw/dont-arrow-me-bro)
    (define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "<right>") 'dw/dont-arrow-me-bro)
    (define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "<down>") 'dw/dont-arrow-me-bro)
    (define-key evil-normal-state-map (kbd "<up>") 'dw/dont-arrow-me-bro)
    (evil-global-set-key 'motion (kbd "<left>") 'dw/dont-arrow-me-bro)
    (evil-global-set-key 'motion (kbd "<right>") 'dw/dont-arrow-me-bro)
    (evil-global-set-key 'motion (kbd "<down>") 'dw/dont-arrow-me-bro)
    (evil-global-set-key 'motion (kbd "<up>") 'dw/dont-arrow-me-bro))

  (evil-set-initial-state 'messages-buffer-mode 'normal)
  (evil-set-initial-state 'dashboard-mode 'normal))

(use-package evil-collection
  :after evil
  :init
  (setq evil-collection-company-use-tng nil)  ;; Is this a bug in evil-collection?
  :custom
  (evil-collection-outline-bind-tab-p nil)
  :config
  (delete 'lispy evil-collection-mode-list)
  (delete 'org-present evil-collection-mode-list)
  (evil-collection-init))

Guix Packages

"emacs-evil"
"emacs-evil-collection"
"emacs-undo-tree"

Keybinding Panel (which-key)

which-key is great for getting an overview of what keybindings are available based on the prefix keys you entered. Learned about this one from Spacemacs.

(use-package which-key
  :init (which-key-mode)
  :diminish which-key-mode
  :config
  (setq which-key-idle-delay 0.3))

Guix Packages

"emacs-which-key"

Simplify Leader Bindings (general.el)

general.el is a fantastic library for defining prefixed keybindings, especially in conjunction with Evil modes.

(use-package general
  :config
  (general-evil-setup t)

  (general-create-definer dw/leader-key-def
    :keymaps '(normal insert visual emacs)
    :prefix "SPC"
    :global-prefix "C-SPC")

  (general-create-definer dw/ctrl-c-keys
    :prefix "C-c"))

Guix Packages

"emacs-general"

General Configuration

User Interface

Clean up Emacs' user interface, make it more minimal.

;; Thanks, but no thanks
(setq inhibit-startup-message t)

(unless dw/is-termux
  (scroll-bar-mode -1)        ; Disable visible scrollbar
  (tool-bar-mode -1)          ; Disable the toolbar
  (tooltip-mode -1)           ; Disable tooltips
  (set-fringe-mode 10))       ; Give some breathing room

(menu-bar-mode -1)            ; Disable the menu bar

;; Set up the visible bell
(setq visible-bell t)

Improve scrolling.

(unless dw/is-termux
  (setq mouse-wheel-scroll-amount '(1 ((shift) . 1))) ;; one line at a time
  (setq mouse-wheel-progressive-speed nil) ;; don't accelerate scrolling
  (setq mouse-wheel-follow-mouse 't) ;; scroll window under mouse
  (setq scroll-step 1) ;; keyboard scroll one line at a time
  (setq use-dialog-box nil)) ;; Disable dialog boxes since they weren't working in Mac OSX

Set frame transparency and maximize windows by default.

(unless dw/is-termux
  (set-frame-parameter (selected-frame) 'alpha '(90 . 90))
  (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(alpha . (90 . 90)))
  (set-frame-parameter (selected-frame) 'fullscreen 'maximized)
  (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(fullscreen . maximized)))

Enable line numbers and customize their format.

(column-number-mode)

;; Enable line numbers for some modes
(dolist (mode '(text-mode-hook
                prog-mode-hook
                conf-mode-hook))
  (add-hook mode (lambda () (display-line-numbers-mode 1))))

;; Override some modes which derive from the above
(dolist (mode '(org-mode-hook))
  (add-hook mode (lambda () (display-line-numbers-mode 0))))

Don't warn for large files (shows up when launching videos)

(setq large-file-warning-threshold nil)

Don't warn for following symlinked files

(setq vc-follow-symlinks t)

Don't warn when advice is added for functions

(setq ad-redefinition-action 'accept)

Theme

These days I bounce around between themes included with DOOM Themes since they're well-designed and integrate with a lot of Emacs packages.

A nice gallery of Emacs themes can be found at https://emacsthemes.com/.

Alternate themes:

  • doom-snazzy
  • doom-vibrant
(use-package spacegray-theme :defer t)
(use-package doom-themes :defer t)
(unless dw/is-termux
  (load-theme 'doom-palenight t)
  (doom-themes-visual-bell-config))

Guix Packages

"emacs-doom-themes"
"emacs-spacegray-theme"

Font

Set the font

Different platforms need different default font sizes, and Fira Mono is currently my favorite face.

;; Set the font face based on platform
(pcase system-type
  ((or 'gnu/linux 'windows-nt 'cygwin)
   (set-face-attribute 'default nil
                       :font "JetBrains Mono"
                       :weight 'light
                       :height (dw/system-settings-get 'emacs/default-face-size)))
  ('darwin (set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "Fira Mono" :height 170)))

;; Set the fixed pitch face
(set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil
                    :font "JetBrains Mono"
                    :weight 'light
                    :height (dw/system-settings-get 'emacs/fixed-face-size))

;; Set the variable pitch face
(set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil
                    ;; :font "Cantarell"
                    :font "Iosevka Aile"
                    :height (dw/system-settings-get 'emacs/variable-face-size)
                    :weight 'light)

Enable proper Unicode glyph support

(defun dw/replace-unicode-font-mapping (block-name old-font new-font)
  (let* ((block-idx (cl-position-if
                         (lambda (i) (string-equal (car i) block-name))
                         unicode-fonts-block-font-mapping))
         (block-fonts (cadr (nth block-idx unicode-fonts-block-font-mapping)))
         (updated-block (cl-substitute new-font old-font block-fonts :test 'string-equal)))
    (setf (cdr (nth block-idx unicode-fonts-block-font-mapping))
          `(,updated-block))))

(use-package unicode-fonts
  :disabled
  :if (not dw/is-termux)
  :custom
  (unicode-fonts-skip-font-groups '(low-quality-glyphs))
  :config
  ;; Fix the font mappings to use the right emoji font
  (mapcar
    (lambda (block-name)
      (dw/replace-unicode-font-mapping block-name "Apple Color Emoji" "Noto Color Emoji"))
    '("Dingbats"
      "Emoticons"
      "Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs"
      "Transport and Map Symbols"))
  (unicode-fonts-setup))

Guix Packages

;; "emacs-unicode-fonts"

Emojis in buffers

(use-package emojify
  :hook (erc-mode . emojify-mode)
  :commands emojify-mode)

Guix Packages

"emacs-emojify"

Mode Line

Basic Customization

(setq display-time-format "%l:%M %p %b %y"
      display-time-default-load-average nil)

Enable Mode Diminishing

The diminish package hides pesky minor modes from the modelines.

(use-package diminish)

Smart Mode Line

Prettify the modeline with smart-mode-line. Really need to re-evaluate the ordering of mode-line-format. Also not sure if rm-excluded-modes is needed anymore if I set up diminish correctly.

(use-package smart-mode-line
  :disabled
  :if dw/is-termux
  :config
  (setq sml/no-confirm-load-theme t)
  (sml/setup)
  (sml/apply-theme 'respectful)  ; Respect the theme colors
  (setq sml/mode-width 'right
      sml/name-width 60)

  (setq-default mode-line-format
  `("%e"
      ,(when dw/exwm-enabled
          '(:eval (format "[%d] " exwm-workspace-current-index)))
      mode-line-front-space
      evil-mode-line-tag
      mode-line-mule-info
      mode-line-client
      mode-line-modified
      mode-line-remote
      mode-line-frame-identification
      mode-line-buffer-identification
      sml/pos-id-separator
      (vc-mode vc-mode)
      " "
      ;mode-line-position
      sml/pre-modes-separator
      mode-line-modes
      " "
      mode-line-misc-info))

  (setq rm-excluded-modes
    (mapconcat
      'identity
      ; These names must start with a space!
      '(" GitGutter" " MRev" " company"
      " Helm" " Undo-Tree" " Projectile.*" " Z" " Ind"
      " Org-Agenda.*" " ElDoc" " SP/s" " cider.*")
      "\\|")))

Guix Packages

"emacs-smart-mode-line"

Doom Modeline

;; You must run (all-the-icons-install-fonts) one time after
;; installing this package!

(use-package minions
  :hook (doom-modeline-mode . minions-mode))

(use-package doom-modeline
  :after eshell     ;; Make sure it gets hooked after eshell
  :hook (after-init . doom-modeline-init)
  :custom-face
  (mode-line ((t (:height 0.85))))
  (mode-line-inactive ((t (:height 0.85))))
  :custom
  (doom-modeline-height 15)
  (doom-modeline-bar-width 6)
  (doom-modeline-lsp t)
  (doom-modeline-github nil)
  (doom-modeline-mu4e nil)
  (doom-modeline-irc t)
  (doom-modeline-minor-modes t)
  (doom-modeline-persp-name nil)
  (doom-modeline-buffer-file-name-style 'truncate-except-project)
  (doom-modeline-major-mode-icon nil))

Guix Packages

"emacs-doom-modeline"
"emacs-all-the-icons"
"emacs-minions"

Workspaces

(use-package perspective
  :demand t
  :bind (("C-M-k" . persp-switch)
         ("C-M-n" . persp-next)
         ("C-x k" . persp-kill-buffer*))
  :custom
  (persp-initial-frame-name "Main")
  :config
  ;; Running `persp-mode' multiple times resets the perspective list...
  (unless (equal persp-mode t)
    (persp-mode)))

Guix Packages

"emacs-perspective"

Notifications

alert is a great library for showing notifications from other packages in a variety of ways. For now I just use it to surface desktop notifications from package code.

(use-package alert
  :commands alert
  :config
  (setq alert-default-style 'notifications))

Guix Packages

"emacs-alert"

Auto-Saving Changed Files

(use-package super-save
  :defer 1
  :diminish super-save-mode
  :config
  (super-save-mode +1)
  (setq super-save-auto-save-when-idle t))

Guix Packages

"emacs-super-save"

Auto-Reverting Changed Files

;; Revert Dired and other buffers
(setq global-auto-revert-non-file-buffers t)

;; Revert buffers when the underlying file has changed
(global-auto-revert-mode 1)

UI Toggles

(dw/leader-key-def
  "t"  '(:ignore t :which-key "toggles")
  "tw" 'whitespace-mode
  "tt" '(counsel-load-theme :which-key "choose theme"))

Highlight Matching Braces

(use-package paren
  :config
  (set-face-attribute 'show-paren-match-expression nil :background "#363e4a")
  (show-paren-mode 1))

Displaying World Time

display-time-world command provides a nice display of the time at a specified list of timezones. Nice for working in a team with remote members.

(setq display-time-world-list
  '(("Etc/UTC" "UTC")
    ("America/Los_Angeles" "Seattle")
    ("America/New_York" "New York")
    ("Europe/Athens" "Athens")
    ("Pacific/Auckland" "Auckland")
    ("Asia/Shanghai" "Shanghai")
    ("Asia/Kolkata" "Hyderabad")))
(setq display-time-world-time-format "%a, %d %b %I:%M %p %Z")

Pinentry

Emacs can be prompted for the PIN of GPG private keys, we just need to set epa-pinentry-mode to accomplish that:

(unless (or dw/is-termux
            (eq system-type 'windows-nt))
  (setq epa-pinentry-mode 'loopback)
  (pinentry-start))

Guix Packages

"emacs-pinentry"
"pinentry-emacs"

TRAMP

;; Set default connection mode to SSH
(setq tramp-default-method "ssh")

Emacs as External Editor

(defun dw/show-server-edit-buffer (buffer)
  ;; TODO: Set a transient keymap to close with 'C-c C-c'
  (split-window-vertically -15)
  (other-window 1)
  (set-buffer buffer))

;; (setq server-window #'dw/show-server-edit-buffer)

Editing Configuration

Tab Widths

Default to an indentation size of 2 spaces since it's the norm for pretty much every language I use.

(setq-default tab-width 2)
(setq-default evil-shift-width tab-width)

Use spaces instead of tabs for indentation

(setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil)

Commenting Lines

(use-package evil-nerd-commenter
  :bind ("M-/" . evilnc-comment-or-uncomment-lines))

Guix Packages

"emacs-evil-nerd-commenter"

Automatically clean whitespace

(use-package ws-butler
  :hook ((text-mode . ws-butler-mode)
         (prog-mode . ws-butler-mode)))

Guix Packages

"emacs-ws-butler"

Use Parinfer for Lispy languages

(use-package parinfer
  :disabled
  :hook ((clojure-mode . parinfer-mode)
         (emacs-lisp-mode . parinfer-mode)
         (common-lisp-mode . parinfer-mode)
         (scheme-mode . parinfer-mode)
         (lisp-mode . parinfer-mode))
  :config
  (setq parinfer-extensions
      '(defaults       ; should be included.
        pretty-parens  ; different paren styles for different modes.
        evil           ; If you use Evil.
        smart-tab      ; C-b & C-f jump positions and smart shift with tab & S-tab.
        smart-yank)))  ; Yank behavior depend on mode.

(dw/leader-key-def
  "tp" 'parinfer-toggle-mode)

Guix Packages

"emacs-parinfer-mode"

Origami.el for Folding

(use-package origami
  :hook (yaml-mode . origami-mode))

Guix Packages

"emacs-origami-el"

Configuration Files

Configuration file management with dotcrafter.el

I've been working on a package called dotcrafter.el for complete management of your dotfiles folder with special emphasis on configurations written with Org Mode.

Check out my Learning Emacs Lisp series to see this package be written from scratch!

(use-package dotcrafter
  :straight '(dotcrafter :host github
                          :repo "daviwil/dotcrafter.el"
                          :branch "main")
  :custom
  (dotcrafter-org-files '("Emacs.org"
                          "Desktop.org"
                          "Stump.org"
                          "Systems.org"
                          "Mail.org"
                          "Workflow.org"))
  :init
  (require 'dotcrafter) ; Not sure why I have to do this...
  :config
  (dotcrafter-mode))

Helpers

(defun dw/org-file-jump-to-heading (org-file heading-title)
  (interactive)
  (find-file (expand-file-name org-file))
  (goto-char (point-min))
  (search-forward (concat "* " heading-title))
  (org-overview)
  (org-reveal)
  (org-show-subtree)
  (forward-line))

(defun dw/org-file-show-headings (org-file)
  (interactive)
  (find-file (expand-file-name org-file))
  (counsel-org-goto)
  (org-overview)
  (org-reveal)
  (org-show-subtree)
  (forward-line))

Bindings

(dw/leader-key-def
  "fn" '((lambda () (interactive) (counsel-find-file "~/Notes/")) :which-key "notes")
  "fd"  '(:ignore t :which-key "dotfiles")
  "fdd" '((lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.dotfiles/Desktop.org")) :which-key "desktop")
  "fde" '((lambda () (interactive) (find-file (expand-file-name "~/.dotfiles/Emacs.org"))) :which-key "edit config")
  "fdE" '((lambda () (interactive) (dw/org-file-show-headings "~/.dotfiles/Emacs.org")) :which-key "edit config")
  "fdm" '((lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.dotfiles/Mail.org")) :which-key "mail")
  "fdM" '((lambda () (interactive) (counsel-find-file "~/.dotfiles/.config/guix/manifests/")) :which-key "manifests")
  "fds" '((lambda () (interactive) (dw/org-file-jump-to-heading "~/.dotfiles/Systems.org" "Base Configuration")) :which-key "base system")
  "fdS" '((lambda () (interactive) (dw/org-file-jump-to-heading "~/.dotfiles/Systems.org" system-name)) :which-key "this system")
  "fdp" '((lambda () (interactive) (dw/org-file-jump-to-heading "~/.dotfiles/Desktop.org" "Panel via Polybar")) :which-key "polybar")
  "fdw" '((lambda () (interactive) (find-file (expand-file-name "~/.dotfiles/Workflow.org"))) :which-key "workflow")
  "fdv" '((lambda () (interactive) (find-file "~/.dotfiles/.config/vimb/config")) :which-key "vimb"))

Stateful Keymaps with Hydra

(use-package hydra
  :defer 1)

Guix Packages

"emacs-hydra"

Completion System

Trying this as an alternative to Ivy and Counsel.

Preserve Minibuffer History with savehist-mode

(use-package savehist
  :config
  (setq history-length 25)
  (savehist-mode 1))

  ;; Individual history elements can be configured separately
  ;;(put 'minibuffer-history 'history-length 25)
  ;;(put 'evil-ex-history 'history-length 50)
  ;;(put 'kill-ring 'history-length 25))

Completions with Vertico

(defun dw/minibuffer-backward-kill (arg)
  "When minibuffer is completing a file name delete up to parent
folder, otherwise delete a word"
  (interactive "p")
  (if minibuffer-completing-file-name
      ;; Borrowed from https://github.com/raxod502/selectrum/issues/498#issuecomment-803283608
      (if (string-match-p "/." (minibuffer-contents))
          (zap-up-to-char (- arg) ?/)
        (delete-minibuffer-contents))
      (delete-word (- arg))))

(use-package vertico
  ;; :straight '(vertico :host github
  ;;                     :repo "minad/vertico"
  ;;                     :branch "main")
  :bind (:map vertico-map
         ("C-j" . vertico-next)
         ("C-k" . vertico-previous)
         ("C-f" . vertico-exit)
         :map minibuffer-local-map
         ("M-h" . dw/minibuffer-backward-kill))
  :custom
  (vertico-cycle t)
  :custom-face
  (vertico-current ((t (:background "#3a3f5a"))))
  :init
  (vertico-mode))

Guix Packages

"emacs-vertico"

Completions in Regions with Corfu

(use-package corfu
  :straight '(corfu :host github
                    :repo "minad/corfu")
  :bind (:map corfu-map
         ("C-j" . corfu-next)
         ("C-k" . corfu-previous)
         ("C-f" . corfu-insert))
  :custom
  (corfu-cycle t)
  :config
  (corfu-global-mode))

Improved Candidate Filtering with Orderless

(use-package orderless
  :init
  (setq completion-styles '(orderless)
        completion-category-defaults nil
        completion-category-overrides '((file (styles . (partial-completion))))))

Guix Packages

"emacs-orderless"

Consult Commands

Consult provides a lot of useful completion commands similar to Ivy's Counsel.

(defun dw/get-project-root ()
  (when (fboundp 'projectile-project-root)
    (projectile-project-root)))

(use-package consult
  :demand t
  :bind (("C-s" . consult-line)
         ("C-M-l" . consult-imenu)
         ("C-M-j" . persp-switch-to-buffer*)
         :map minibuffer-local-map
         ("C-r" . consult-history))
  :custom
  (consult-project-root-function #'dw/get-project-root)
  (completion-in-region-function #'consult-completion-in-region))

Guix Packages

"emacs-consult"

Switching Directories with consult-dir

(use-package consult-dir
  :straight t
  :bind (("C-x C-d" . consult-dir)
         :map vertico-map
         ("C-x C-d" . consult-dir)
         ("C-x C-j" . consult-dir-jump-file))
  :custom
  (consult-dir-project-list-function nil))

;; Thanks Karthik!
(with-eval-after-load 'eshell-mode
  (defun eshell/z (&optional regexp)
    "Navigate to a previously visited directory in eshell."
    (let ((eshell-dirs (delete-dups (mapcar 'abbreviate-file-name
                                            (ring-elements eshell-last-dir-ring)))))
      (cond
       ((and (not regexp) (featurep 'consult-dir))
        (let* ((consult-dir--source-eshell `(:name "Eshell"
                                                   :narrow ?e
                                                   :category file
                                                   :face consult-file
                                                   :items ,eshell-dirs))
               (consult-dir-sources (cons consult-dir--source-eshell consult-dir-sources)))
          (eshell/cd (substring-no-properties (consult-dir--pick "Switch directory: ")))))
       (t (eshell/cd (if regexp (eshell-find-previous-directory regexp)
                       (completing-read "cd: " eshell-dirs))))))))

Completion Annotations with Marginalia

Marginalia provides helpful annotations for various types of minibuffer completions. You can think of it as a replacement of ivy-rich.

(use-package marginalia
  :after vertico
  :custom
  (marginalia-annotators '(marginalia-annotators-heavy marginalia-annotators-light nil))
  :init
  (marginalia-mode))

Guix Packages

"emacs-marginalia"

Completion Actions with Embark

(use-package embark
  :bind (("C-S-a" . embark-act)
         :map minibuffer-local-map
         ("C-d" . embark-act))
  :config

  ;; Show Embark actions via which-key
  (setq embark-action-indicator
        (lambda (map)
          (which-key--show-keymap "Embark" map nil nil 'no-paging)
          #'which-key--hide-popup-ignore-command)
        embark-become-indicator embark-action-indicator))

;; (use-package embark-consult
;;   :straight '(embark-consult :host github
;;                              :repo "oantolin/embark"
;;                              :files ("embark-consult.el"))
;;   :after (embark consult)
;;   :demand t
;;   :hook
;;   (embark-collect-mode . embark-consult-preview-minor-mode))

Guix Packages

"emacs-embark"

Launching apps

(use-package app-launcher)

Guix Packages

"emacs-app-launcher"

Jumping with Avy

(use-package avy
  :commands (avy-goto-char avy-goto-word-0 avy-goto-line))

(dw/leader-key-def
  "j"   '(:ignore t :which-key "jump")
  "jj"  '(avy-goto-char :which-key "jump to char")
  "jw"  '(avy-goto-word-0 :which-key "jump to word")
  "jl"  '(avy-goto-line :which-key "jump to line"))

Guix Packages

"emacs-avy"

Emacs 28.1 (Org mode 9.5.2)