Adding Calendar, eshell, and some formatting

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Chris Cochrun 2021-02-19 05:44:25 -06:00
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@ -16,7 +16,9 @@
- [[#format][Format]]
- [[#file-management][File Management]]
- [[#org-mode][Org Mode]]
- [[#calendar][Calendar]]
- [[#magit][Magit]]
- [[#eshell][Eshell]]
- [[#pdf-tools][PDF-Tools]]
- [[#garbage-collection][Garbage Collection]]
- [[#early-init][Early Init]]
@ -47,49 +49,50 @@ Let's also set the =gc-cons-threshold= variable to a high setting for the remain
#+end_src
** Keep Folders Clean
Let's setup a backup and auto-save location to keep our main directory clean. The autosave directory needs to be created first.
Let's use =no-littering= in order to stop emacs from filling all our folders with junk.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no
(use-package no-littering)
(setq backup-directory-alist '(("." . "/home/chris/.dotemacs/tmp/backups/")))
(make-directory (expand-file-name "tmp/autosaves/" user-emacs-directory) t)
(setq auto-save-list-file-prefix (expand-file-name "tmp/autosaves/sessions/" user-emacs-directory)
auto-save-file-name-transforms '((".*" (expand-file-name "tmp/autosaves/" user-emacs-directory) t)))
;; no-littering doesn't set this by default so we must place
;; auto save files in the same path as it uses for sessions
(setq auto-save-file-name-transforms
`((".*" ,(no-littering-expand-var-file-name "auto-save/") t)))
#+end_src
** Set basic UI config
Let's start by making some basic ui changes like turning off the scrollbar, toolbar, menu, tooltips, and setting our font and some things.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq inhibit-startup-message t)
(setq inhibit-startup-message t)
(scroll-bar-mode -1)
(tool-bar-mode -1)
(tooltip-mode -1)
(set-fringe-mode 1)
(scroll-bar-mode -1)
(tool-bar-mode -1)
(tooltip-mode -1)
(set-fringe-mode 1)
(menu-bar-mode -1)
(blink-cursor-mode -1)
(column-number-mode +1)
#+end_src
(menu-bar-mode -1)
(blink-cursor-mode -1)
(column-number-mode +1)
#+end_src
In order to have this config work on both my desktop with regular joe-schmoe monitors and my laptop with new-hotness HiDPI monitor, I will set the font size if my system is the laptop to much higher.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(if (string-equal (system-name) "chris-linuxlaptop")
(defvar chris/default-font-size 240)
(defvar chris/default-font-size 120))
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(if (string-equal (system-name) "chris-linuxlaptop")
(defvar chris/default-font-size 240)
(defvar chris/default-font-size 120))
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "VictorMono Nerd Font" :height chris/default-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil :font "VictorMono Nerd Font" :height chris/default-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil :font "Cantarell" :height chris/default-font-size :weight 'regular)
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "VictorMono Nerd Font"
:height chris/default-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil :font "VictorMono Nerd Font"
:height chris/default-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil :font "Cantarell"
:height chris/default-font-size :weight 'regular)
#+end_src
Then let's make sure line-numbers are relative and on. And let's turn on visual-line-mode globally.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq display-line-numbers-type 'relative)
(display-line-numbers-mode +1)
(global-visual-line-mode +1)
(setq display-line-numbers-type 'relative)
(display-line-numbers-mode +1)
(global-visual-line-mode +1)
#+end_src
Let's make doc-view better
@ -133,13 +136,13 @@ Also, real quick let's make sure that ~<escape>~ works as the same as ~<C-g>~
#+end_src
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package doom-modeline
:ensure t
:init
(doom-modeline-mode 1)
(setq doom-modeline-height 35
doom-modeline-bar-width 3
all-the-icons-scale-factor 0.9))
(use-package doom-modeline
:ensure t
:init
(doom-modeline-mode 1)
(setq doom-modeline-height 35
doom-modeline-bar-width 3
all-the-icons-scale-factor 0.9))
#+end_src
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
@ -154,16 +157,23 @@ Also, real quick let's make sure that ~<escape>~ works as the same as ~<C-g>~
#+end_src
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package adaptive-wrap
:defer t)
(use-package smartparens
:defer 1
:config
(smartparens-global-mode +1))
#+end_src
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package which-key
:config
(setq which-key-idle-delay 0.3)
(which-key-mode)
:defer 1)
(use-package adaptive-wrap
:defer t)
#+end_src
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package which-key
:config
(setq which-key-idle-delay 0.3)
(which-key-mode)
:defer 1)
#+end_src
** Ligatures
@ -200,17 +210,17 @@ Here let's try to add ligatures to our font system since the VictorMono Nerd Fon
** Keybindings
There are two major packages we need to get the functionality I desire. Evil and general.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package evil
:init
(setq evil-want-integration t
evil-want-keybinding nil
evil-want-C-i-jump nil
evil-want-C-u-scroll t
evil-respect-visual-line-mode t
evil-want-C-u-delete t)
:config
(evil-mode +1)
(setq evil-undo-system 'undo-tree))
(use-package evil
:init
(setq evil-want-integration t
evil-want-keybinding nil
evil-want-C-i-jump nil
evil-want-C-u-scroll t
evil-respect-visual-line-mode t
evil-want-C-u-delete t)
:config
(evil-mode +1)
(setq evil-undo-system 'undo-tree))
#+end_src
This evil-collection package includes a lot of other evil based things.
@ -239,6 +249,7 @@ This evil-collection package includes a lot of other evil based things.
"n" '(:ignore t :which-key "notes")
"bs" '(consult-buffer :which-key "buffer search")
"bd" '(kill-this-buffer :which-key "kill buffer")
"bi" '(ibuffer :which-key "ibuffer")
"tt" '(consult-theme :which-key "choose theme")
"ff" '(find-file :which-key "find file")
"fr" '(consult-recent-file :which-key "recent file")
@ -247,7 +258,6 @@ This evil-collection package includes a lot of other evil based things.
"hv" '(helpful-variable :which-key "describe-variable")
"hk" '(helpful-key :which-key "describe-key")
"hi" '(info :which-key "info manual")
"od" '(dired-jump :which-key "dired jump")
"ss" '(consult-line :which-key "consult search")
"ww" '(other-window :which-key "other window")
"wd" '(delete-window :which-key "other window")
@ -286,8 +296,8 @@ This evil-collection package includes a lot of other evil based things.
#+end_src
*** TOC-ORG
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package toc-org
:after org)
(use-package toc-org
:after org)
#+end_src
** Completion
@ -297,34 +307,33 @@ My completion framework is a combination of packages so that everything remains
I prefer selectrum over Ivy or Helm for completions. It is using the basic completing read system and therefore it is more inline with basic emacs. Also, let's add prescient to be able to filter selectrum well. We'll add some keybindings too for easier navigation on the home row.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package selectrum
:init
(selectrum-mode +1)
:config
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'selectrum-minibuffer-map
"C-j" 'selectrum-next-candidate
"C-k" 'selectrum-previous-candidate
"C-S-j" 'selectrum-goto-end
"C-S-k" 'selectrum-goto-beginning
"TAB" 'selectrum-insert-current-candidate)
:commands completing-read)
(use-package selectrum
:init
(selectrum-mode +1)
:config
(general-define-key
:keymaps 'selectrum-minibuffer-map
"C-j" 'selectrum-next-candidate
"C-k" 'selectrum-previous-candidate
"C-S-j" 'selectrum-goto-end
"C-S-k" 'selectrum-goto-beginning
"TAB" 'selectrum-insert-current-candidate)
:commands completing-read)
#+END_SRC
We need prescient so we can have smarter sorting and filtering by default. Ontop of that, setting persistance in prescient makes it get better over time.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package prescient
:config
(prescient-persist-mode +1)
:after selectrum)
(use-package prescient
:config
(prescient-persist-mode +1)
:after selectrum)
#+end_src
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(use-package selectrum-prescient
:init
(selectrum-prescient-mode +1)
:after selectrum)
(use-package selectrum-prescient
:init
(selectrum-prescient-mode +1)
:after selectrum)
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :tangle no
@ -359,79 +368,76 @@ Here we use posframe to make a prettier minibuffer. Posframe will work with EXWM
This is similar but using mini-frame. Mini-frame works well, but not if using exwm. With exwm the X windows get displayed above the mini-frame, so the minibuffer isn't visible. Best to let Selectrum or Consult push the frame up and view the vertical completions below the frame.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :tangle no
(mini-frame-mode +1)
(mini-frame-mode -1)
(setq resize-mini-frames t)
(custom-set-variables
'(mini-frame-show-parameters
'((top . 400)
(width . 0.7)
(left . 0.5))))
(mini-frame-mode +1)
(mini-frame-mode -1)
(setq resize-mini-frames t)
(custom-set-variables
'(mini-frame-show-parameters
'((top . 400)
(width . 0.7)
(left . 0.5))))
;; workaround bug#44080, should be fixed in version 27.2 and above, see #169
(define-advice fit-frame-to-buffer (:around (f &rest args) dont-skip-ws-for-mini-frame)
(cl-letf* ((orig (symbol-function #'window-text-pixel-size))
((symbol-function #'window-text-pixel-size)
(lambda (win from to &rest args)
(apply orig
(append (list win from
(if (and (window-minibuffer-p win)
(frame-root-window-p win)
(eq t to))
nil
to))
args)))))
(apply f args)))
;; workaround bug#44080, should be fixed in version 27.2 and above, see #169
(define-advice fit-frame-to-buffer (:around (f &rest args) dont-skip-ws-for-mini-frame)
(cl-letf* ((orig (symbol-function #'window-text-pixel-size))
((symbol-function #'window-text-pixel-size)
(lambda (win from to &rest args)
(apply orig
(append (list win from
(if (and (window-minibuffer-p win)
(frame-root-window-p win)
(eq t to))
nil
to))
args)))))
(apply f args)))
#+END_SRC
#+RESULTS:
: fit-frame-to-buffer@dont-skip-ws-for-mini-frame
*** CONSULT
Consult has a lot of nice functions like Ivy's Counsel functions (enhanced searching functions), lets set some of them in the keymap so they are easily used.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package consult
:after selectrum)
(use-package consult
:after selectrum)
#+end_src
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no
(map! :leader "s s" 'consult-line
:leader "f r" 'consult-recent-file)
(map! :leader "s s" 'consult-line
:leader "f r" 'consult-recent-file)
#+end_src
*** MARGINALIA
Marginalia makes for some great decoration to our minibuffer completion items. Works great with Selectrum which does not have this out of the box.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package marginalia
:bind (:map minibuffer-local-map
("C-M-a" . marginalia-cycle)
;; :map embark-general-map
;; ("A" . marginalia-cycle)
)
(use-package marginalia
:bind (:map minibuffer-local-map
("C-M-a" . marginalia-cycle)
;; :map embark-general-map
;; ("A" . marginalia-cycle)
)
;; The :init configuration is always executed (Not lazy!)
:init
;; The :init configuration is always executed (Not lazy!)
:init
;; Must be in the :init section of use-package such that the mode gets
;; enabled right away. Note that this forces loading the package.
(marginalia-mode)
;; Must be in the :init section of use-package such that the mode gets
;; enabled right away. Note that this forces loading the package.
(marginalia-mode)
;; When using Selectrum, ensure that Selectrum is refreshed when cycling annotations.
(advice-add #'marginalia-cycle :after
(lambda () (when (bound-and-true-p selectrum-mode) (selectrum-exhibit))))
;; When using Selectrum, ensure that Selectrum is refreshed when cycling annotations.
(advice-add #'marginalia-cycle :after
(lambda () (when (bound-and-true-p selectrum-mode) (selectrum-exhibit))))
;; Prefer richer, more heavy, annotations over the lighter default variant.
(setq marginalia-annotators '(marginalia-annotators-heavy marginalia-annotators-light nil))
:after selectrum)
;; Prefer richer, more heavy, annotations over the lighter default variant.
(setq marginalia-annotators '(marginalia-annotators-heavy marginalia-annotators-light nil))
:after selectrum)
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
** Help
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package helpful
:commands (helpful-callable helpful-variable helpful-command helpful-key))
(use-package helpful
:commands (helpful-callable helpful-variable helpful-command helpful-key))
#+end_src
** Format
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package format-all
@ -440,18 +446,24 @@ Marginalia makes for some great decoration to our minibuffer completion items. W
(setq format-all-formatters '("Emacs Lisp" emacs-lisp))
:defer 1)
#+end_src
** File Management
*** Dired
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(chris/leader-keys
"od" '(dired-jump :which-key "open dired here"))
(general-def 'normal dired-mode-map
"h" 'dired-up-directory
"l" 'dired-find-file
"q" 'kill-this-buffer)
(use-package dired
:ensure nil
:straight nil
:general
(chris/leader-keys
"od" '(dired-jump :which-key "open dired here"))
(general-def 'normal dired-mode-map
"h" 'dired-up-directory
"l" 'dired-find-file
"q" 'kill-this-buffer))
#+end_src
** Org Mode
** Org Mode
Let's start by creating a self contained function of what I'd like started on every org buffer.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun chris/org-mode-setup ()
@ -625,6 +637,43 @@ In order to use it, I need to go to http://localhost:8080
(add-hook 'org-roam-mode-hook org-roam-server-mode t)
#+END_SRC
** Calendar
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package calfw
:commands chris/calfw-calendar-open
:config
(defun chris/calfw-calendar-open ()
(interactive)
(cfw:open-calendar-buffer
:contents-sources
(list
(cfw:org-create-source "Cyan") ; org-agenda source
(cfw:ical-create-source "NV" "https://www.nvhuskies.org/vnews/display.v?ical" "Green") ; School Calendar
(cfw:ical-create-source "Outlook" "https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/62a0d491bec4430e825822afd2fd1c01@tfcconnection.org/9acc5bc27ca24ce7a900c57284959f9d8242340735661296952/S-1-8-2197686000-2519837503-3687200543-3873966527/reachcalendar.ics" "Yellow") ; Outlook Calendar
)))
:general
(chris/leader-keys
"ac" 'chris/calfw-calendar-open)
(general-def cfw:calendar-mode-map
"q" 'kill-this-buffer
"RET" 'cfw:show-details-command)
(general-def cfw:details-mode-map
"q" 'cfw:details-kill-buffer-command))
#+end_src
*** Calfw-Org
Here we can use org as a way to create calfw sources in the calendar view.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package calfw-org
:after calfw)
#+end_src
*** Calfw-ical
Here we setup an easy way to use ical as a source for calendar views.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package calfw-ical
:after calfw)
#+end_src
** Magit
Use magit, because why wouldn't you? duh!
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
@ -636,6 +685,84 @@ Use magit, because why wouldn't you? duh!
(magit-display-buffer-function #'magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1))
#+end_src
** Eshell
Let's add our own eshell prompt.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(use-package eshell
:ensure nil
:straight nil
:config
(require 'em-tramp)
(with-eval-after-load 'esh-module ;; REVIEW: It used to work, but now the early `provide' seems to backfire.
(unless (boundp 'eshell-modules-list)
(load "esh-module")) ;; Don't print the banner.
(push 'eshell-tramp eshell-modules-list))
(setq password-cache t
password-cache-expiry 3600)
(setq eshell-history-size 1024)
;;; Extra execution information
(defvar chris/eshell-status-p t
"If non-nil, display status before prompt.")
(defvar chris/eshell-status--last-command-time nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'chris/eshell-status--last-command-time)
(defvar chris/eshell-status-min-duration-before-display 0
"If a command takes more time than this, display its duration.")
(defun chris/eshell-status-display ()
(if chris/eshell-status--last-command-time
(let ((duration (time-subtract (current-time) chris/eshell-status--last-command-time)))
(setq chris/eshell-status--last-command-time nil)
(when (> (time-to-seconds duration) chris/eshell-status-min-duration-before-display)
(format "  %.3fs %s"
(time-to-seconds duration)
(format-time-string "| %F %T" (current-time)))))
(format "  0.000s")))
(defun chris/eshell-status-record ()
(setq chris/eshell-status--last-command-time (current-time)))
(add-hook 'eshell-pre-command-hook 'chris/eshell-status-record)
(setq eshell-prompt-function
(lambda nil
(let ((path (abbreviate-file-name (eshell/pwd))))
(concat
(if (or (string= system-name "archdesktop") (string= system-name "chris-linuxlaptop"))
nil
(format
(propertize "\n(%s@%s)" 'face '(:foreground "#606580"))
(propertize (user-login-name) 'face '(:inherit compilation-warning))
(propertize (system-name) 'face '(:inherit compilation-warning))))
(if (and (require 'magit nil t) (or (magit-get-current-branch) (magit-get-current-tag)))
(let* ((root (abbreviate-file-name (magit-rev-parse "--show-toplevel")))
(after-root (substring-no-properties path (min (length path) (1+ (length root))))))
(format
(propertize "\n[ %s | %s@%s ]" 'face font-lock-comment-face)
(propertize root 'face `(:inherit org-warning))
(propertize after-root 'face `(:inherit org-level-1))
(propertize (or (magit-get-current-branch) (magit-get-current-tag)) 'face `(:inherit org-macro))))
(format
(propertize "\n[%s]" 'face font-lock-comment-face)
(propertize path 'face `(:inherit org-level-1))))
(when chris/eshell-status-p
(propertize (or (chris/eshell-status-display) "") 'face font-lock-comment-face))
(propertize "\n" 'face '(:inherit org-todo :weight ultra-bold))
" "))))
;;; If the prompt spans over multiple lines, the regexp should match
;;; last line only.
(setq-default eshell-prompt-regexp "^ ")
:general
(chris/leader-keys
"oe" 'eshell)
(general-def '(normal insert) eshell-mode-map
"C-d" 'kill-this-buffer))
#+end_src
** PDF-Tools
Let's use pdf-tools for a lot better interaction with pdfs.
#+begin_src emacs-lisp

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@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
make autoloads
make
exit
ls
exit
ls
message hello
32
(32)
32
12
2

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init.el
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@ -19,12 +19,15 @@
(column-number-mode +1)
(if (string-equal (system-name) "chris-linuxlaptop")
(defvar chris/default-font-size 240)
(defvar chris/default-font-size 120))
(defvar chris/default-font-size 240)
(defvar chris/default-font-size 120))
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "VictorMono Nerd Font" :height chris/default-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil :font "VictorMono Nerd Font" :height chris/default-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil :font "Cantarell" :height chris/default-font-size :weight 'regular)
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "VictorMono Nerd Font"
:height chris/default-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil :font "VictorMono Nerd Font"
:height chris/default-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil :font "Cantarell"
:height chris/default-font-size :weight 'regular)
(setq display-line-numbers-type 'relative)
(display-line-numbers-mode +1)
@ -72,6 +75,11 @@
(use-package rainbow-delimiters
:hook (prog-mode . rainbow-delimiters-mode))
(use-package smartparens
:defer 1
:config
(smartparens-global-mode +1))
(use-package adaptive-wrap
:defer t)
@ -142,6 +150,7 @@
"n" '(:ignore t :which-key "notes")
"bs" '(consult-buffer :which-key "buffer search")
"bd" '(kill-this-buffer :which-key "kill buffer")
"bi" '(ibuffer :which-key "ibuffer")
"tt" '(consult-theme :which-key "choose theme")
"ff" '(find-file :which-key "find file")
"fr" '(consult-recent-file :which-key "recent file")
@ -150,7 +159,6 @@
"hv" '(helpful-variable :which-key "describe-variable")
"hk" '(helpful-key :which-key "describe-key")
"hi" '(info :which-key "info manual")
"od" '(dired-jump :which-key "dired jump")
"ss" '(consult-line :which-key "consult search")
"ww" '(other-window :which-key "other window")
"wd" '(delete-window :which-key "other window")
@ -238,12 +246,16 @@
(setq format-all-formatters '("Emacs Lisp" emacs-lisp))
:defer 1)
(chris/leader-keys
"od" '(dired-jump :which-key "open dired here"))
(general-def 'normal dired-mode-map
"h" 'dired-up-directory
"l" 'dired-find-file
"q" 'kill-this-buffer)
(use-package dired
:ensure nil
:straight nil
:general
(chris/leader-keys
"od" '(dired-jump :which-key "open dired here"))
(general-def 'normal dired-mode-map
"h" 'dired-up-directory
"l" 'dired-find-file
"q" 'kill-this-buffer))
(defun chris/org-mode-setup ()
(org-indent-mode +1)
@ -393,6 +405,33 @@
(add-hook 'org-roam-mode-hook org-roam-server-mode t)
(use-package calfw
:commands chris/calfw-calendar-open
:config
(defun chris/calfw-calendar-open ()
(interactive)
(cfw:open-calendar-buffer
:contents-sources
(list
(cfw:org-create-source "Cyan") ; org-agenda source
(cfw:ical-create-source "NV" "https://www.nvhuskies.org/vnews/display.v?ical" "Green") ; School Calendar
(cfw:ical-create-source "Outlook" "https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/62a0d491bec4430e825822afd2fd1c01@tfcconnection.org/9acc5bc27ca24ce7a900c57284959f9d8242340735661296952/S-1-8-2197686000-2519837503-3687200543-3873966527/reachcalendar.ics" "Yellow") ; Outlook Calendar
)))
:general
(chris/leader-keys
"ac" 'chris/calfw-calendar-open)
(general-def cfw:calendar-mode-map
"q" 'kill-this-buffer
"RET" 'cfw:show-details-command)
(general-def cfw:details-mode-map
"q" 'cfw:details-kill-buffer-command))
(use-package calfw-org
:after calfw)
(use-package calfw-ical
:after calfw)
(use-package magit
:commands (magit-status magit-get-current-branch)
:general
@ -400,6 +439,80 @@
:custom
(magit-display-buffer-function #'magit-display-buffer-same-window-except-diff-v1))
(use-package eshell
:ensure nil
:straight nil
:config
(require 'em-tramp)
(with-eval-after-load 'esh-module ;; REVIEW: It used to work, but now the early `provide' seems to backfire.
(unless (boundp 'eshell-modules-list)
(load "esh-module")) ;; Don't print the banner.
(push 'eshell-tramp eshell-modules-list))
(setq password-cache t
password-cache-expiry 3600)
(setq eshell-history-size 1024)
;;; Extra execution information
(defvar chris/eshell-status-p t
"If non-nil, display status before prompt.")
(defvar chris/eshell-status--last-command-time nil)
(make-variable-buffer-local 'chris/eshell-status--last-command-time)
(defvar chris/eshell-status-min-duration-before-display 0
"If a command takes more time than this, display its duration.")
(defun chris/eshell-status-display ()
(if chris/eshell-status--last-command-time
(let ((duration (time-subtract (current-time) chris/eshell-status--last-command-time)))
(setq chris/eshell-status--last-command-time nil)
(when (> (time-to-seconds duration) chris/eshell-status-min-duration-before-display)
(format "  %.3fs %s"
(time-to-seconds duration)
(format-time-string "| %F %T" (current-time)))))
(format "  0.000s")))
(defun chris/eshell-status-record ()
(setq chris/eshell-status--last-command-time (current-time)))
(add-hook 'eshell-pre-command-hook 'chris/eshell-status-record)
(setq eshell-prompt-function
(lambda nil
(let ((path (abbreviate-file-name (eshell/pwd))))
(concat
(if (or (string= system-name "archdesktop") (string= system-name "chris-linuxlaptop"))
nil
(format
(propertize "\n(%s@%s)" 'face '(:foreground "#606580"))
(propertize (user-login-name) 'face '(:inherit compilation-warning))
(propertize (system-name) 'face '(:inherit compilation-warning))))
(if (and (require 'magit nil t) (or (magit-get-current-branch) (magit-get-current-tag)))
(let* ((root (abbreviate-file-name (magit-rev-parse "--show-toplevel")))
(after-root (substring-no-properties path (min (length path) (1+ (length root))))))
(format
(propertize "\n[ %s | %s@%s ]" 'face font-lock-comment-face)
(propertize root 'face `(:inherit org-warning))
(propertize after-root 'face `(:inherit org-level-1))
(propertize (or (magit-get-current-branch) (magit-get-current-tag)) 'face `(:inherit org-macro))))
(format
(propertize "\n[%s]" 'face font-lock-comment-face)
(propertize path 'face `(:inherit org-level-1))))
(when chris/eshell-status-p
(propertize (or (chris/eshell-status-display) "") 'face font-lock-comment-face))
(propertize "\n" 'face '(:inherit org-todo :weight ultra-bold))
" "))))
;;; If the prompt spans over multiple lines, the regexp should match
;;; last line only.
(setq-default eshell-prompt-regexp "^ ")
:general
(chris/leader-keys
"oe" 'eshell)
(general-def '(normal insert) eshell-mode-map
"C-d" 'kill-this-buffer))
(use-package pdf-tools
:straight (:host github
:repo "flatwhatson/pdf-tools"