From c5b32b9accad526f2bcf11dd32892b110ea2af9f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?Madeleine=20Sydney=20=C5=9Alaga?= Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2025 14:39:48 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] blah --- .sops.yaml | 1 + hosts/fruitbook/configuration.nix | 2 + hosts/sydpc/configuration.nix | 2 + modules/home/emacs.nix | 31 +- .../crumb/emacs/snippets/emacs-lisp-mode/__ | 13 + .../crumb/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/__shell | 11 + modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/init.el | 12 +- .../users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/constants.el | 2 +- .../home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/dash.el | 2 +- .../users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/emacs-lisp.el | 43 ++ .../home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/handle.el | 16 + .../syd/{top-level-keymaps.el => keymaps.el} | 4 +- .../home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org.el | 275 +++++++ .../users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/agenda.el | 93 +++ .../users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/latex.el | 48 ++ .../users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam.el | 97 +++ .../roam/mathematical-definition-template.org | 15 + 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modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/bibtex-mode/@art create mode 100644 modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/emacs-lisp-mode/__ create mode 100644 modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/__module create mode 100644 modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/enable diff --git a/.sops.yaml b/.sops.yaml index 2c7f3cb..9f3a7e4 100755 --- a/.sops.yaml +++ b/.sops.yaml @@ -11,3 +11,4 @@ creation_rules: key_groups: - age: - *crumb + diff --git a/hosts/fruitbook/configuration.nix b/hosts/fruitbook/configuration.nix index 5bd9d4c..876f97e 100644 --- a/hosts/fruitbook/configuration.nix +++ b/hosts/fruitbook/configuration.nix @@ -99,6 +99,8 @@ sydnix-cli.packages.x86_64-linux.default ]; + services.flatpak.enable = true; + services.openssh = { enable = true; settings.PermitRootLogin = "yes"; diff --git a/hosts/sydpc/configuration.nix b/hosts/sydpc/configuration.nix index 52d6b4d..3de2b85 100644 --- a/hosts/sydpc/configuration.nix +++ b/hosts/sydpc/configuration.nix @@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ sydnix = { filesystemType = "btrfs"; + wifi.enable = true; + tailscale.enable = true; earlyoom.enable = true; diff --git a/modules/home/emacs.nix b/modules/home/emacs.nix index efa5ba0..f9b897a 100644 --- a/modules/home/emacs.nix +++ b/modules/home/emacs.nix @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ in { }; my-texlive = pkgs.texlive.combine - (essentialTexPackages ++ cfg.tex.extraTexPackages); + (essentialTexPackages // cfg.tex.extraTexPackages); sydmacs = let ewp = (pkgs.emacsPackagesFor cfg.package).emacsWithPackages @@ -95,17 +95,26 @@ in { nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.makeWrapper ]; - postBuild = '' - # Read all emacs binaries into a Bash array. - readarray -d "" emacsen \ - < <(find "$out/bin" \( -name emacs -or -name 'emacs-*' \) -print0) + postBuild = + let + runtime-binaries = [ + pkgs.git # Dependency of Straight.el. + pkgs.ghostscript # For TeX. + my-texlive + pkgs.unzip # For jump-to-source. + ]; + in '' + # Read all emacs binaries into a Bash array. + readarray -d "" emacsen \ + < <(find "$out/bin" \( -name emacs -or -name 'emacs-*' \) -print0) - for emacs in "''${emacsen[@]}"; do - wrapProgram "$emacs" \ - --add-flags "--init-directory \"${cfg.userDir}\"" \ - ${cfg.extraWrapProgramArgs} - done - ''; + for emacs in "''${emacsen[@]}"; do + wrapProgram "$emacs" \ + --add-flags "--init-directory \"${cfg.userDir}\"" \ + --prefix PATH : "${lib.makeBinPath runtime-binaries}" \ + ${cfg.extraWrapProgramArgs} + done + ''; meta = cfg.package.meta; version = cfg.package.version; }; diff --git a/modules/home/users/crumb/emacs/snippets/emacs-lisp-mode/__ b/modules/home/users/crumb/emacs/snippets/emacs-lisp-mode/__ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d6ed8e --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/crumb/emacs/snippets/emacs-lisp-mode/__ @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# -*- mode: snippet -*- +# name: Minimal Elisp file +# uuid: +# key: __ +# condition: t +# expand-env: ((yas-indent-line 'fixed) (yas-wrap-around-region 'nil) (this-current-file-name (file-name-base (buffer-file-name (current-buffer))))) +# -- +;;; ${1:`this-current-file-name`}.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +$2 + +(provide '$1) +;;; $1.el ends here \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/crumb/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/__shell b/modules/home/users/crumb/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/__shell new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9ec0dd --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/crumb/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/__shell @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# -*- mode: snippet -*- +# name: shell +# key: __shell +# -- +{ pkgs ? import {}, ... }: + +pkgs.mkShell { + packages = with pkgs; [ + $1 + ]; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/init.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/init.el index bb81f8c..5a8b04a 100644 --- a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/init.el +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/init.el @@ -26,11 +26,19 @@ syd/vc syd/compilation syd/grep - syd/top-level-keymaps + syd/keymaps syd/escape syd/leader syd/which-key - syd/tramp)) + syd/tramp + syd/handle + syd/org + syd/org/roam + syd/org/agenda + syd/org/latex + syd/smartparens + syd/snippets + syd/ptemplate)) (defun syd-random-permutation (lst &optional seed) "Return a random permutation of list LST using SEED as the random state. The diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/constants.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/constants.el index 333249b..1f7f939 100644 --- a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/constants.el +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/constants.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ (defvar syd-data-dir (or (getenv "EMACS_DATA_DIR") - (file-name-concat (xdg-state-home) + (file-name-concat (xdg-data-home) "emacs"))) (defvar syd-cache-dir diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/dash.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/dash.el index 9787723..b598f71 100644 --- a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/dash.el +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/dash.el @@ -3,6 +3,6 @@ (require 'syd/straight) (require 'syd/use-package) -(use-package dash) +(use-package dash :demand t) (provide 'syd/dash) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/emacs-lisp.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/emacs-lisp.el index 6a383bf..8dd7f21 100644 --- a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/emacs-lisp.el +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/emacs-lisp.el @@ -1,6 +1,10 @@ ;;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*- (require 'syd/base) +(require 'syd/handle) + + +;;; Pairs (with-eval-after-load 'evil-surround ;; In Elisp, `' is a much more common pair than ``. @@ -8,4 +12,43 @@ (defun syd-elisp-evil-surround-pairs-h () (push '(?` . ("`" . "'")) evil-surround-pairs-alist)))) + +;;; Ielm + +;; Keep junk out of `user-emacs-directory'. +(setq ielm-history-file-name + (file-name-concat syd-data-dir "ielm-history.eld")) + + +;;; Define handlers + +(defun syd-elisp-open-repl () + (interactive) + (pop-to-buffer + (or (get-buffer "*ielm*") + (progn (ielm) ; Creates the *ielm* buffer. + (let ((b (get-buffer "*ielm*"))) + ;; We leave it to the enclosing `pop-to-buffer' to display the + ;; buffer. + (bury-buffer b) + b))))) + +(defun syd-elisp-lookup-documentation (identifier) + "Lookup IDENTIFIER with `describe-symbol'" + ;; HACK: Much to my frustration, `describe-symbol' has no defined return + ;; value. To test if the call was successful or not, we check if any window + ;; is displaying the help buffer. This breaks if + ;; `syd-emacs-lisp-lookup-documentation' is called while the help buffer is + ;; already open. + (describe-symbol (intern identifier)) + (let ((buffer (get-buffer (help-buffer)))) + (and (get-buffer-window-list buffer) + buffer))) + +;; (handle '(emacs-lisp-mode lisp-interaction-mode +;; inferior-emacs-lisp-mode) +;; :repl #'syd-elisp-open-repl) + + + (provide 'syd/emacs-lisp) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/handle.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/handle.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b34d138 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/handle.el @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +;;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'cl-lib) +(require 'syd/straight) +(require 'syd/use-package) +(eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib)) + +(use-package handle + :preface + (require 'cl-lib) + :init + (setq handle-keywords + '(:repl + :docs))) + +(provide 'syd/handle) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/top-level-keymaps.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/keymaps.el similarity index 97% rename from modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/top-level-keymaps.el rename to modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/keymaps.el index d924930..02fd6bb 100644 --- a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/top-level-keymaps.el +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/keymaps.el @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -;;; base.el -*- lexical-binding: t -*- +;;; -*- lexical-binding: t -*- ;;; This file defines the most common and most general keymaps which are ;;; frequently extended by other modules. Examples include the leader keymap, @@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ "," `("Switch buffer in project" . ,#'consult-project-buffer) "<" `("Switch buffer" . ,#'consult-buffer)) -(provide 'syd/top-level-keymaps) +(provide 'syd/keymaps) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a966ec4 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org.el @@ -0,0 +1,275 @@ +;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'syd/base) +(require 'syd/evil) + +;; Optional Org-mode dependency used for highlighting source code in HTML +;; exports. +(use-package htmlize) + +(defun syd-org-init-theme () + (require 'syd/kanagawa-palette) + (let* ((hl `(:weight bold)) + (fg (lambda (c) `(:foreground ,(syd-kanagawa-get c)))) + (bg (lambda (c) `(:background ,(syd-kanagawa-get c)))) + (block-delim `(:foreground unspecified + :inherit font-lock-comment-face + :extend t + ,@(funcall bg 'sumi-ink-0) + :height 0.75)) + (keyword '(:background unspecified :foreground unspecified + :inherit (fixed-pitch font-lock-comment-face) + :height 0.9))) + (setq org-src-block-faces + `(("jupyter-apl" syd-apl))) + (custom-theme-set-faces + 'user + `(org-document-title ((t (,@hl :height 1.60)))) + `(org-document-info ((t (,@hl :height 1.0)))) + `(org-document-info-keyword ((t ,keyword))) + `(org-meta-line ((t ,keyword))) + `(org-level-1 ((t (,@hl :height 1.40 ,@(funcall fg 'oni-violet))))) + `(org-level-2 ((t (,@hl :height 1.35 ,@(funcall fg 'crystal-blue))))) + `(org-level-3 ((t (,@hl :height 1.30 ,@(funcall fg 'spring-violet-2))))) + `(org-level-4 ((t (,@hl :height 1.25 ,@(funcall fg 'light-blue))))) + `(org-level-5 ((t (,@hl :height 1.20 ,@(funcall fg 'wave-aqua-2))))) + `(org-level-6 ((t (,@hl :height 1.15 ,@(funcall fg 'spring-green))))) + `(org-level-7 ((t (,@hl :height 1.10 ,@(funcall fg 'boat-yellow-1))))) + `(org-level-8 ((t (,@hl :height 1.05 ,@(funcall fg 'boat-yellow-2))))) + `(org-block-begin-line ((t ,block-delim))) + `(org-block-end-line ((t ,block-delim))) + '(org-ellipsis ((t (:height 1.0)))) + ;; It is important that the `org-indent' face uses a fixed-pitch font, lest + ;; e.g. multi-line bullets appear misaligned. + '(org-indent ((t (:inherit (org-hide syd-alt-fixed-pitch))))) + ;; Must be fixed-pitch; `[ ]` and `[X]' should be the same width. + '(org-checkbox ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch)))) + `(org-drawer ((t ,block-delim))) + '(org-property-value ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch)))) + '(org-special-keyword ((t (:inherit (font-lock-comment-face fixed-pitch))))) + `(org-block ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch + ,@(funcall bg 'sumi-ink-2))))) + `(org-quote ((t (:inherit (variable-pitch org-block))))) + '(org-code ((t (:inherit (shadow fixed-pitch)))))))) + +(evil-define-command syd-org-yank-link (register) + (interactive "") + (if-let* ((url (thing-at-point 'url))) + (progn (evil-set-register (or register ?\") url) + (message "Yanked link: %s" url)) + (message "No URL at point"))) + +(defun syd-org-init-keybinds () + (general-def + :keymaps 'org-mode-map + :states '(insert emacs) + [C-M-return] #'org-insert-subheading + "TAB" nil + "" nil) + (general-def + :prefix-map 'syd-org-mode-links-map + "l" #'org-insert-link + "y" #'syd-org-yank-link) + (general-define-key + :keymaps 'org-mode-map + :states '(normal visual motion emacs insert) + :major-modes t + :prefix syd-localleader-key + :non-normal-prefix syd-alt-localleader-key + "." #'consult-org-heading + "/" #'consult-org-agenda + "@" #'org-cite-insert + "e" #'org-export-dispatch + "f" #'org-footnote-action + "h" #'org-toggle-heading + "i" #'org-toggle-item + "I" #'org-id-get-create + "k" #'org-babel-remove-result + "l" `("Links" . ,syd-org-mode-links-map) + "t" #'org-todo + "L L" #'syd-org-latex-preview-buffer + "L r" #'syd-org-latex-preview-recompile-preamble + "L c" #'org-latex-preview-clear-cache + "s t" #'org-set-tags-command + "s p" #'org-set-property + "s d" #'org-deadline + "s s" #'org-schedule + "d t" #'org-timestamp + "d T" #'org-timestamp-inactive + "x" #'org-toggle-checkbox)) + +(use-package hide-mode-line + :hook (org-mode . hide-mode-line-mode)) + +(use-package org + :defer-incrementally + calendar find-func format-spec org-macs org-compat org-faces org-entities + org-list org-pcomplete org-src org-footnote org-macro ob org org-agenda + org-capture + ;; We are using Tecosaur's fork starring the shiny new async LaTeX preview + ;; engine. Learn more here: + ;; https://abode.karthinks.com/org-latex-preview/#org9054eb6 + :straight `(org + :fork (:host nil + :repo "https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/org-mode.git" + :branch "dev" + :remote "tecosaur") + :files (:defaults "etc") + :build t + :pre-build + (with-temp-file "org-version.el" + (require 'lisp-mnt) + (let ((version + (with-temp-buffer + (insert-file-contents "lisp/org.el") + (lm-header "version"))) + (git-version + (string-trim + (with-temp-buffer + (call-process "git" nil t nil "rev-parse" "--short" "HEAD") + (buffer-string))))) + (insert + (format "(defun org-release () \"The release version of Org.\" %S)\n" version) + (format "(defun org-git-version () \"The truncate git commit hash of Org mode.\" %S)\n" git-version) + "(provide 'org-version)\n"))) + :pin nil) + :init + ;; HACK: Face specs fed directly to `org-todo-keyword-faces' don't respect + ;; underlying faces like the `org-todo' face does, so we define our own + ;; intermediary faces that extend from org-todo. + (with-no-warnings + (custom-declare-face + 'syd-org-todo-active + '((t (:inherit (bold font-lock-constant-face org-todo)))) "") + (custom-declare-face + 'syd-org-todo-project + '((t (:inherit (bold font-lock-doc-face org-todo)))) "") + (custom-declare-face + 'syd-org-todo-onhold + '((t (:inherit (bold warning org-todo)))) "") + (custom-declare-face + 'syd-org-todo-cancel + '((t (:inherit (bold error org-todo)))) "")) + :custom ((org-startup-folded 'content) + (org-directory "~/org") + (org-refile-use-outline-path t) + (org-tag-persistent-alist `(("orgmode" . ?o) + ("hrt" . ?h))) + ;; Upon finishing a task, leave a timestamp. + (org-log-done 'time) + (org-indirect-buffer-display 'current-window) + ;; Force a TeX-like syntax for {sub,super}-scripts. x^{blah blah} + (org-use-sub-superscripts '{}) + (org-fontify-quote-and-verse-blocks t) + (org-enforce-todo-dependencies t) + (org-image-actual-width nil) + (org-imenu-depth 6) + ;; Include some sane default CSS declarations when exporting to HTML. + (org-html-head syd-org-default-css) + ;; Don't right-align tags. + (org-tags-column 0) + (org-priority-faces '((?A . error) + (?B . warning) + (?C . success))) + ;; Stay out of my config dir! + (org-id-locations-file (file-name-concat syd-cache-dir + "org-id-locations")) + (org-cite-global-bibliography + (list (expand-file-name "~/etc/liography.bib"))) + ;; New headings should be inserted /after/ the heading's contents. + (org-insert-heading-respect-content t) + ;; Hide markup syntax and leave the markup. + (org-hide-emphasis-markers t) + (org-ellipsis " […]") + (org-todo-keywords + '((sequence + "TODO(t)" ; A task that needs doing & is ready to do + "PROJ(p)" ; A project, which usually contains other tasks + "STRT(s)" ; A task that is in progress + "WAIT(w)" ; Something external is holding up this task + "HOLD(h)" ; This task is paused/on hold because of me + "IDEA(i)" ; An unconfirmed and unapproved task or notion + "|" + "DONE(d)" ; Task successfully completed + "KILL(k)"))) ; Task was cancelled, aborted, or is no longer + ; applicable + (org-todo-keyword-faces + '(("[-]" . syd-org-todo-active) + ("STRT" . syd-org-todo-active) + ("WAIT" . syd-org-todo-onhold) + ("HOLD" . syd-org-todo-onhold) + ("PROJ" . syd-org-todo-project) + ("KILL" . syd-org-todo-cancel))) + (org-pretty-entities t)) + :preface + ;; Speed up initialisation by disabling modules we don't need. + (defvar org-modules + '(;; ol-w3m + ;; ol-bbdb + ol-bibtex + ;; ol-docview + ;; ol-gnus + ;; ol-info + ;; ol-irc + ;; ol-mhe + ;; ol-rmail + ;; ol-eww + )) + :config + (require 'syd/prose) + (syd-add-hook 'org-mode-hook + #'org-indent-mode + #'syd-prose-mode) + (syd-org-init-theme) + (syd-org-init-keybinds)) + +(with-eval-after-load 'org + (syd-add-hook 'org-tab-first-hook + (defun syd-org-cycle-only-current-subtree-h (&optional arg) + "Toggle the local fold at the point, and no deeper. `org-cycle's standard +behavior is to cycle between three levels: collapsed, subtree and whole +document. This is slow, especially in larger org buffer. Most of the time I just +want to peek into the current subtree — at most, expand *only* the current +subtree. + +All my (performant) foldings needs are met between this and `org-show-subtree' +(on zO for evil users), and `org-cycle' on shift-TAB if I need it." + (interactive "P") + (unless (or (eq this-command 'org-shifttab) + (and (bound-and-true-p org-cdlatex-mode) + (or (org-inside-LaTeX-fragment-p) + (org-inside-latex-macro-p)))) + (save-excursion + (org-beginning-of-line) + (let (invisible-p) + (when (and (org-at-heading-p) + (or org-cycle-open-archived-trees + (not (member org-archive-tag (org-get-tags)))) + (or (not arg) + (setq invisible-p + (memq (get-char-property (line-end-position) + 'invisible) + '(outline org-fold-outline))))) + (unless invisible-p + (setq org-cycle-subtree-status 'subtree)) + (org-cycle-internal-local) + t))))))) + +(use-package evil-org + :hook ((org-mode . evil-org-mode) + (org-capture-mode . evil-insert-state)) + :straight (:type git :host github :repo "doomelpa/evil-org-mode") + :init + (defvar evil-org-retain-visual-state-on-shift t) + (defvar evil-org-special-o/O '(table-row)) + (defvar evil-org-use-additional-insert t) + :config + (add-hook 'evil-org-mode-hook #'evil-normalize-keymaps) + (evil-org-set-key-theme)) + +(use-package org-appear + :hook (org-mode . org-appear-mode) + :custom ((org-appear-autoemphasis t) + (org-appear-auto-submarkers t))) + +(provide 'syd/org) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/agenda.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/agenda.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..257a828 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/agenda.el @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'syd/base) +(require 'syd/org) +(require 'syd/leader) + +(use-package evil-org-agenda + :hook (org-agenda-mode . evil-org-agenda-mode) + :straight nil + :config + (evil-org-agenda-set-keys) + ;; Stay away from my leader key! + (evil-define-key* 'motion evil-org-agenda-mode-map + (kbd syd-leader-key) nil)) + +(use-package org-agenda + :straight nil + :general + (:keymaps 'org-agenda-mode-map + :states '(normal visual motion emacs insert) + :major-modes t + :prefix syd-localleader-key + :non-normal-prefix syd-alt-localleader-key + "t" #'org-agenda-todo + "r" #'org-agenda-refile + "q" #'org-agenda-set-tags + "p p" #'org-agenda-priority + "p u" #'org-agenda-priority-up + "p d" #'org-agenda-priority-down + "p k" #'org-agenda-priority-up + "p j" #'org-agenda-priority-down + "d d" #'org-agenda-deadline + "d s" #'org-agenda-schedule) + :custom + ((org-agenda-files (list org-directory)) + (org-agenda-deadline-faces '((1.001 . error) + (1.0 . org-warning) + (0.5 . org-upcoming-deadline) + (0.0 . org-upcoming-distant-deadline))) + (org-agenda-window-setup 'current-window) + (org-agenda-skip-unavailable-files t) + ;; Shift the agenda to show the previous 3 days and the next 7 days + ;; for better context on your week. The past is less important than + ;; the future. + (org-agenda-span 10) + (org-agenda-start-on-weekday nil) + (org-agenda-start-day "-3d") + ;; Optimize `org-agenda' by inhibiting extra work while opening + ;; agenda buffers in the background. They'll be "restarted" if the + ;; user switches to them anyway (see + ;; `syd-org-exclude-agenda-buffers-from-workspace-h') + (org-agenda-inhibit-startup t) + + + ;; The lengths of these leaders take account for our added + ;; `syd-org--agenda-repeater'. + (org-agenda-scheduled-leaders '("Sched" "S.%2dx")) + (org-agenda-deadline-leaders '("Deadl" "In%2dd" "D.%2dx")) + (org-agenda-timerange-leaders '("" ; Range within a single day. + "%2d/%2d")) ; Range spanning many days. + ;; Hide "upcoming deadlines" until the scheduled date. + (org-agenda-skip-deadline-prewarning-if-scheduled 'pre-scheduled) + ;; Hide completed tasks. + (org-agenda-skip-scheduled-if-done t) + (org-agenda-custom-commands + '(("k" "My agenda for today" + ((agenda + "" + ((org-agenda-span 1) + (org-deadline-warning-days 0))) + (agenda + "" + ((org-agenda-span 7) + (org-agenda-start-day "+1d") + (org-deadline-warning-days 0) + (org-agenda-time-grid nil) + (org-agenda-entry-types '(:deadline)) + (org-agenda-overriding-header "Upcoming deadlines")))))))) + :config + ;; Show the repeater (the repeat interval, e.g. +1d) in repeating agenda + ;; entries. + (defun syd-org--agenda-repeater () + "The repeater information (e.g. +1w) in the agenda." + (let ((pom (org-get-at-bol 'org-marker))) + (if (or (org-get-scheduled-time pom) (org-get-deadline-time pom)) + (format "%5s: " (or (org-get-repeat) "")) + "┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄┄"))) + + ;; Add `syd-org--agenda-repeater' to the agenda prefix. + (setcdr (assoc 'agenda org-agenda-prefix-format) + " %i %-12:c%?-12t%s%(syd-org--agenda-repeater)")) + +(provide 'syd/org/agenda) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/latex.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/latex.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b3cb32 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/latex.el @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'syd/base) +(require 'syd/org) +(require 'syd/leader) + +(defun syd-org-latex-preview-recompile-preamble () + (interactive) + (setq org-latex-preview-process-precompiled nil) + (org-latex-preview-clear-cache) + (org-latex-preview 'buffer)) + +(defun syd-org-latex-preview-buffer () + (interactive) + (org-latex-preview 'buffer)) + +(use-package org + :custom (org-startup-with-latex-preview t) + :general (:keymaps 'org-mode-map + :states '(normal visual motion emacs insert) + :major-modes t + :prefix syd-localleader-key + :non-normal-prefix syd-alt-localleader-key + "L L" #'syd-org-latex-preview-buffer + "L r" #'syd-org-latex-preview-recompile-preamble + "L c" #'org-latex-preview-clear-cache)) + +(use-package org-latex-preview + :defer t + :straight nil + :custom (;; Generate previews whilst editing. + (org-latex-preview-live t) + ;; Default behaviour waits one second before generating the live + ;; preview. + (org-latex-preview-live-debounce 0.25) + ;; Increase size of previews. + (org-latex-preview-appearance-options + (plist-put org-latex-preview-appearance-options :zoom 1.4))) + :hook (org-mode . org-latex-preview-mode)) + +(use-package org-contrib) + +(use-package ox-extra + :after org-contrib + :config + (ox-extras-activate '(latex-header-blocks ignore-headlines))) + +(provide 'syd/org/latex) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fadd29d --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam.el @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'syd/base) +(require 'syd/keymaps) +(require 'syd/org) + +(defun syd-org--init-roam-keybinds () + (general-def + :prefix-map 'syd-org-roam-mode-map + "i" #'org-roam-node-insert + "r a" #'org-roam-ref-add + "r r" #'org-roam-ref-remove + "a a" #'org-roam-alias-add + "a r" #'org-roam-alias-remove) + (general-def + :prefix-map 'syd-leader-notes-map + "r" `("Org-roam" . ,syd-leader-notes-roam-map)) + ;; Rebind Imenu keybind to `consult-org-heading'. It's similar enough in + ;; appearance and functionality, but more reliable and "correct." + ;; REVIEW: Perhaps it would be best to implement `imenu-create-index-function' + ;; using `consult-org-heading'? + (general-def + :keymaps 'org-mode-map + [remap consult-imenu] #'consult-org-heading + [remap imenu] #'consult-org-heading) + (general-define-key + :keymaps 'org-mode-map + :states '(normal visual motion emacs insert) + :major-modes t + :prefix syd-localleader-key + :non-normal-prefix syd-alt-localleader-key + "m" `("Org-roam" . ,syd-org-roam-mode-map))) + +;; Unlike those appearing in `syd-org--init-roam-keybinds', these should be +;; available even outside of Org-mode. +(general-def + :prefix-map 'syd-leader-notes-roam-map + "f" #'org-roam-node-find + "d t" #'org-roam-dailies-capture-today + "d T" #'org-roam-dailies-goto-today + "d d" #'org-roam-dailies-goto-date) + +(use-package org-roam + :hook (org-load . syd-org-init-roam-h) + :commands (org-roam-buffer-toggle-display + org-roam-dailies-capture-today + org-roam-dailies-goto-date + org-roam-dailies-goto-today + org-roam-dailies-goto-tomorrow + org-roam-dailies-goto-yesterday) + :init (progn (syd-org--init-roam-keybinds) + (syd-load-packages-incrementally + '(ansi-color dash f rx seq magit-section emacsql))) + :custom ((org-roam-directory org-directory) + (org-roam-db-location (file-name-concat syd-cache-dir + "org-roam.db")) + ;; Make org-roam buffer sticky; i.e. don't replace it when opening a + ;; file with an *-other-window command. + (org-roam-buffer-window-parameters '((no-delete-other-windows . t))) + (org-roam-completion-everywhere t) + (org-roam-dailies-capture-templates + `(("d" "default" entry "* %?\n%U" + :target (file+head "%<%Y-%m-%d>.org" "#+title: %<%Y-%m-%d>") + :empty-lines 1))) + (org-roam-capture-templates + (let ((default-target-file-name + "%<%Y%m%d%H%M%S>-${slug}.org")) + `(("d" "default" plain "%?" + :target (file+head ,default-target-file-name + "#+title: ${title}") + :unnarrowed t) + ("r" "recipe" plain + (file ,(syd-emacs-file "lisp/syd/org/roam/recipe-template")) + :target (file ,default-target-file-name)))))) + :config + (add-to-list 'org-agenda-files org-roam-directory) + (with-eval-after-load 'org-roam-dailies + (add-to-list 'org-agenda-files + (file-name-concat org-roam-directory + org-roam-dailies-directory))) + (defun syd-org-init-roam-h () + "Setup `org-roam' but don't immediately initialize its database. Instead, +initialize it when it will be actually needed." + (cl-letf (((symbol-function #'org-roam-db-sync) #'ignore)) + (org-roam-db-autosync-enable))) + + ;; (syd-org--init-roam-keybinds) + + (syd-defadvice syd-org-roam-try-init-db-a (&rest _) + "Try to initialize org-roam database at the last possible safe moment. +In case of failure, fail gracefully." + :before #'org-roam-db-query + (message "Initializing org-roam database...") + (advice-remove 'org-roam-db-query #'syd-org-roam-try-init-db-a) + (org-roam-db-sync))) + +(provide 'syd/org/roam) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam/mathematical-definition-template.org b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam/mathematical-definition-template.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acd171c --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam/mathematical-definition-template.org @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#+title: ${title} + +In mathematics, *Zygomorphism* is... + +* Motivation + +* Intuition + +* Definition + +* Remarks + +* Folklore + +* References \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam/recipe-template.org b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam/recipe-template.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7f09d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/org/roam/recipe-template.org @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +#+title: ${title} +#+filetags: cooking + +*Badass Spaghetter*, ([[id:2a667101-9147-4abf-9b0b-c8f22472fe47][IPA]]: =[bædæz spæɡhɛtɪr]=) is... + +* Etymology + +* History + +* Ingredients + +- ... + +* Instructions + +1. ... + +* Tips \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/prelude.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/prelude.el index 41bf7b9..5808452 100644 --- a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/prelude.el +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/prelude.el @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ (eval-when-compile (require 'cl-lib)) (require 'syd/dash) +(require 'dash) (cl-defmacro syd-define-stub (name &key (desc "implement me!") interactive) @@ -167,6 +168,11 @@ form." `(advice-add ,sym ,how #',name))) advice)))) +(defun syd-emacs-file (&rest components) + "Construct a file path relative to `user-emacs-directory'." + (apply #'file-name-concat + user-emacs-directory components)) + ;; (syd-defadvice syd-lsp-install-server-a () ;; :override #'lsp-install-server ;; (user-error (concat "Ignoring a call to `lsp-install-server'" diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/prose.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/prose.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..33c4dd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/prose.el @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'syd/base) + +;; Soft-wrap text to not the window edge, but a constant width. Also allows for +;; centering buffer text. +(use-package visual-fill-column + :defer t) + +(defun syd-prose-disable-display-line-numbers-mode-h () + "Disable `display-line-numbers-mode'." + (display-line-numbers-mode -1)) + +(defun syd-prose-set-visual-fill-column-center () + "Sets the buffer-local value for `visual-fill-column-center-text'." + (setq-local visual-fill-column-center-text t)) + +;; Jinx is a fast just-in-time spell-checker for Emacs. Jinx highlights +;; misspelled words in the text of the visible portion of the buffer. For +;; efficiency, Jinx highlights misspellings lazily, recognizes window boundaries +;; and text folding, if any. For example, when unfolding or scrolling, only the +;; newly visible part of the text is checked if it has not been checked +;; before. Each misspelling can be corrected from a list of dictionary words +;; presented as a completion menu. +(use-package jinx + ;; Managed by Nix: libenchant dependency. + :straight nil + :commands (jinx-mode jinx-correct jinx-correct-word) + :init + (defun syd-jinx-or-ispell () + (interactive) + (if (bound-and-true-p jinx-mode) + (call-interactively #'jinx-correct-word) + (call-interactively #'ispell-word))) + :general (:states '(normal visual) + "z =" #'syd-jinx-or-ispell) + :config + ;; Default is "en_US"; fuck that! + (jinx-languages "en" t)) + +(defvar syd-prose-mode-hook + (list #'syd-prose-set-visual-fill-column-center + #'visual-fill-column-mode + #'visual-line-mode + #'variable-pitch-mode + #'syd-prose-disable-display-line-numbers-mode-h + #'jinx-mode) + "Hooks run for `syd-prose-mode'.") + +;;;###autoload +(define-minor-mode syd-prose-mode + "A minor mode for writing prose." + :lighter nil) + + +(provide 'syd/prose) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplate.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplate.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..40ad80d --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplate.el @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +;;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'syd/base) +(require 'syd/keymaps) + +;; Project templates via Yasnippet. +(use-package ptemplate + :custom ((ptemplate-default-workspace (expand-file-name "~/src/")) + (ptemplate-project-template-dirs + (list (syd-emacs-file "lisp/syd/ptemplates")))) + :general (:keymaps 'syd-leader-project-map + "N" #'ptemplate-new-project)) + +(defun syd-ptemplate-project-name () + "Return the name of the project being generated. +Intended for use in defining project templates." + (defvar ptemplate-target-directory) + (file-name-nondirectory (directory-file-name ptemplate-target-directory))) + +(provide 'syd/ptemplate) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/-/version-controlled/.gitignore b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/-/version-controlled/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e69de29 diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/-/version-controlled/.ptemplate.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/-/version-controlled/.ptemplate.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0092239 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/-/version-controlled/.ptemplate.el @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +;;; .ptemplate.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +;;; Commentary: + +;;; Code: + +(require 'ptemplate) +(require 'syd/ptemplate) + +(ptemplate! + :after-copy (let ((default-directory ptemplate-target-directory)) + (when (executable-find "git") + (shell-command "git init") + (when (executable-find "jj") + (shell-command "jj git init --colocate")))) + :open ptemplate-target-directory) + +;;; .ptemplate.el ends here diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Emacs/package/.gitignore b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Emacs/package/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..016d3b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Emacs/package/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +*.elc \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Emacs/package/.ptemplate.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Emacs/package/.ptemplate.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c02552c --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Emacs/package/.ptemplate.el @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +;;; .ptemplate.el --- Emacs package template -*- lexical-binding: t -+- + +;;; Commentary: + +;; This template generates a project for an Emacs package. + +;;; Code: + +(require 'ptemplate) +(require 'syd/ptemplate) + +(ptemplate! + :snippet-let + (template:package-name (syd-ptemplate-project-name)) + (template:lisp-file (concat template:package-name ".el")) + :remap ("/package.el.yas" template:lisp-file) + :nokill template:lisp-file) + +;;; .ptemplate.el ends here diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Emacs/package/LICENSE b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Emacs/package/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e72bfdd --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Emacs/package/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Haskell/flake+shellFor/README.md.autoyas b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Haskell/flake+shellFor/README.md.autoyas new file mode 100644 index 0000000..231c74c --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Haskell/flake+shellFor/README.md.autoyas @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +# `default-directory` + +`default-directory` is a Haskell project. }:) + + + indentattttion \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Haskell/flake+shellFor/flake.nix.autoyas b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Haskell/flake+shellFor/flake.nix.autoyas new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3a89835 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Haskell/flake+shellFor/flake.nix.autoyas @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +{ + inputs = { + nixpkgs.url = "github:nixos/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable"; + flake-utils.url = "github:numtide/flake-utils"; + }; + + outputs = { self, nixpkgs, ... }@inputs: + inputs.flake-utils.lib.eachDefaultSystem (system: + let + pkgs = import nixpkgs { inherit system; }; + hlib = pkgs.haskell.lib.compose; + hpkgs = pkgs.haskell.packages.ghc98.extend (final: prev: { + `template:project-name` = + hlib.dontCheck + (final.callCabal2nix "`template:project-name`" ./. {}); + }); + in { + packages = rec { + `template:project-name` = hpkgs.`template:project-name`; + default = `template:project-name`; + }; + + devShells.default = hpkgs.shellFor { + packages = p: [ + p.`template:project-name` + ]; + nativeBuildInputs = [ + hpkgs.cabal-fmt + hpkgs.fourmolu + hpkgs.haskell-language-server + hpkgs.cabal-install + ]; + withHoogle = true; + }; + }); +} diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Haskell/flake+shellFor/package.cabal.yas b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Haskell/flake+shellFor/package.cabal.yas new file mode 100644 index 0000000..992cce9 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/ptemplates/Haskell/flake+shellFor/package.cabal.yas @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +cabal-version: 3.0 +name: ${1:`template:project-name`} +version: 0.1.0.0 +synopsis: $1 is a Haskell prooject +description: $1 is a super-duper cool Haskell project written by big and powerful Haskellers. +license: GPL-3.0-only +license-file: LICENSE +author: `user-full-name` <`user-mail-address`> +maintainer: `user-full-name` <`user-mail-address`> +category: $4 +build-type: Simple +extra-doc-files: README.md + +common common + ghc-options: -Wno-typed-holes -fdefer-typed-holes -threaded -fdefer-type-errors + + default-extensions: + BlockArguments + DataKinds + DuplicateRecordFields + DeriveDataTypeable + DeriveGeneric + DeriveTraversable + DerivingVia + FlexibleContexts + GADTs + GeneralisedNewtypeDeriving + LambdaCase + MultiWayIf + NoFieldSelectors + OverloadedLabels + OverloadedRecordDot + OverloadedStrings + PartialTypeSignatures + PatternSynonyms + StandaloneDeriving + TypeApplications + TypeFamilies + + default-language: GHC2021 + +library + import: common + + ghc-options: -fplugin=Effectful.Plugin + + -- cabal-fmt: expand src/ -Main + exposed-modules: +`(mapconcat (lambda (x) + (concat " " x)) + template:modules + "\n")` + + default-language: GHC2021 + + build-depends: + , base ^>=4.19.1.0 + , containers + , hashable + , mtl + , transformers + , lens + , generic-lens + , pretty-simple + , text >=2.0 && <2.2 + , unordered-containers + , effectful + , effectful-plugin + + hs-source-dirs: src + +-- executable $1 +-- import: common +-- main-is: Main.hs +-- default-language: GHC2021 +-- hs-source-dirs: app +-- build-depends: +-- , base ^>=4.19.1.0 +-- , $1 diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/smartparens.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/smartparens.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ae1592 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/smartparens.el @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +;;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'syd/base) + +;; Smartparens, most importantly to me, automatically closes opened delimiters. +;; It additionally offers a lot of Paredit-like functionality, but we do not yet +;; use any of it. +;; FIXME: If the first buffer visited is the eval minibuffer, smartparens is not +;; activated. +(use-package smartparens + :hook (on-first-buffer . smartparens-global-mode) + :commands (sp-pair sp-local-pair sp-with-modes + sp-point-in-comment sp-point-in-string) + :custom + ;; Overlays are too distracting and not terribly helpful. show-parens does + ;; this for us already (and is faster), so... + ((sp-highlight-pair-overlay nil) + (sp-highlight-wrap-overlay nil) + (sp-highlight-wrap-tag-overlay nil) + + ;; The default is 100. because smartparen's scans are relatively expensive + ;; (especially with large pair lists for some modes), we reduce it, as a + ;; better compromise between performance and accuracy. + (sp-max-prefix-length 25) + + ;; No pair has any business being longer than 4 characters; if they must, set + ;; it buffer-locally. It's less work for smartparens. + (sp-max-pair-length 4)) + :config + ;; Load default config. + (require 'smartparens-config) + ;; Silence some harmless but annoying echo-area spam + (dolist (key '(:unmatched-expression :no-matching-tag)) + (setf (alist-get key sp-message-alist) nil)) + + (syd-add-hook 'eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook + (defun syd-init-smartparens-in-eval-expression-h () + "Enable `smartparens-mode' in the minibuffer for `eval-expression'. This +includes everything that calls `read--expression', e.g. `edebug-eval-expression' +It is only enabled it if `smartparens-global-mode' is on." + (when smartparens-global-mode + (smartparens-mode 1)))) + + (syd-add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook + (defun syd-init-smartparens-in-minibuffer-maybe-h () + "Enable `smartparens' for non-`eval-expression' commands. Only enable +`smartparens-mode' if `smartparens-global-mode' is on." + (when (and smartparens-global-mode (memq this-command '(evil-ex))) + (smartparens-mode 1)))) + + ;; You're likely writing lisp in the minibuffer, therefore, disable these + ;; quote pairs, which lisps doesn't use for strings: + (sp-local-pair '(minibuffer-mode minibuffer-inactive-mode) "'" nil :actions nil) + (sp-local-pair '(minibuffer-mode minibuffer-inactive-mode) "`" nil :actions nil)) + +(provide 'syd/smartparens) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/snippets.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/snippets.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dba3d4c --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/lisp/syd/snippets.el @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +;;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'syd/base) +(require 'syd/keymaps) + +(use-package yasnippet + :hook (on-first-input . yas-global-mode) + :bind (:map syd-leader-insert-map ("s" . yas-insert-snippet))) + +(use-package yasnippet-snippets + :after yasnippet) + +(provide 'syd/snippets) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/bibtex-mode/.yas-setup.el b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/bibtex-mode/.yas-setup.el new file mode 100644 index 0000000..37fb019 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/bibtex-mode/.yas-setup.el @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +;;; .yas-setup.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +(require 'dash) +(require 's) + +(defun snippet-bibtex--make-id () + (let ((surname (--> (or (yas-field-value 2) + "surname") + (s-downcase it) + (string-to-list it) + (-take-while (lambda (x) (/= x ?,)) it) + (-filter (lambda (x) (not (memq x '(?- ?\s)))) it) + (apply #'string it))) + (year (--> (or (yas-field-value 3) + "1234") + (string-to-list it) + (-take-while (lambda (x) (<= ?0 x ?9)) it) + (apply #'string it))) + (keyword (or (-some--> (or (yas-field-value 1) + "keyword") + (s-downcase it) + (s-split-words it) + (-find (lambda (x) + (not (member x '("the" "on" "of" "a" "when")))) + it)) + "keyword"))) + (concat surname year keyword))) diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/bibtex-mode/@art b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/bibtex-mode/@art new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82dc38b --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/bibtex-mode/@art @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# -*- mode: snippet -*- +# name: Article +# uuid: +# key: @art +# condition: t +# -- +@article{${1:$(snippet-bibtex--make-id)} +, title = {${1:Principia Mathematica}} +, author = {${2:of Sinope, Diogenes}} +, year = {${3:1992}} +, url = {${4:https://example.com/}} +, urldate = {${5:`(format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d")`}} +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/emacs-lisp-mode/__ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/emacs-lisp-mode/__ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0d6ed8e --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/emacs-lisp-mode/__ @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# -*- mode: snippet -*- +# name: Minimal Elisp file +# uuid: +# key: __ +# condition: t +# expand-env: ((yas-indent-line 'fixed) (yas-wrap-around-region 'nil) (this-current-file-name (file-name-base (buffer-file-name (current-buffer))))) +# -- +;;; ${1:`this-current-file-name`}.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- + +$2 + +(provide '$1) +;;; $1.el ends here \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/__module b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/__module new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7be9c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/__module @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# -*- mode: snippet -*- +# name: Nix module +# uuid: +# key: __module +# condition: t +# expand-env: ((yas-indent-line 'fixed) (yas-wrap-around-region 'nil) (this-current-file-name (file-name-base (buffer-file-name (current-buffer))))) +# -- +{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }: + +let cfg = config.${1:`this-current-file-name`}; +in { + options.$1 = { + enable = lib.mkEnableOption "$2"; + }; + + config = lib.mkIf cfg.enable { + $3 + }; +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/enable b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/enable new file mode 100644 index 0000000..48df96a --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/home/users/msyds/emacs/snippets/nix-mode/enable @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# -*- mode: snippet -*- +# name: enable +# uuid: +# key: enable +# condition: t +# -- +enable = lib.mkEnableOption "$1"; \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/outputs/nixosConfigurations.nix b/outputs/nixosConfigurations.nix index 84800c4..93825c0 100755 --- a/outputs/nixosConfigurations.nix +++ b/outputs/nixosConfigurations.nix @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ let let system = import ../hosts/${hostName}/system.nix; in nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem { # Pass `inputs` to all modules as a 'special arg,' like `config` or `lib`. - specialArgs = inputs; + specialArgs = inputs // { inherit system; }; inherit system; modules = [ ../hosts/${hostName}/configuration.nix