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;;; init.el --- AMACS -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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;;; Package management
(defvar bootstrap-version)
(let ((bootstrap-file
(expand-file-name
"straight/repos/straight.el/bootstrap.el"
(or (bound-and-true-p straight-base-dir)
user-emacs-directory)))
(bootstrap-version 7))
(unless (file-exists-p bootstrap-file)
(with-current-buffer
(url-retrieve-synchronously
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/radian-software/straight.el/develop/install.el"
'silent 'inhibit-cookies)
(goto-char (point-max))
(eval-print-last-sexp)))
(load bootstrap-file nil 'nomessage))
(straight-use-package 'use-package)
;;; UI Setup
(tooltip-mode -1) ; Disable tooltips
(menu-bar-mode -1) ; Disable the menu bar
(scroll-bar-mode -1) ; Disable visible scrollbar
(tool-bar-mode -1) ; Disable the toolbar
(defun aa/set-font (a-font-size)
"Sets the font size for the whole of emacs setting the font faces
This is better than the `C-x +` and C-x - because this is global to emacs not
just in in the current buffer."
(interactive "nFont Size: ")
(setq aa-font "FiraCode Nerd Font Mono")
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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(setq aa-v-font "Sans Serif")
;; (setq aa-v-font "Ubuntu")
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :font aa-font :height a-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil :font aa-font :height a-font-size)
(set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil :font aa-v-font :height a-font-size :weight 'regular))
;; Set the default font size when emacs starts
(aa/set-font 100)
(use-package all-the-icons
:straight t
:if (display-graphic-p))
(use-package doom-modeline
:straight t
:init (doom-modeline-mode 1))
(use-package doom-themes
:straight t
:config
;; Global settings (defaults)
(setq doom-themes-enable-bold t ; if nil, bold is universally disabled
doom-themes-enable-italic t) ; if nil, italics is universally disabled
(load-theme 'doom-nord-light t)
;; Enable flashing mode-line on errors
(doom-themes-visual-bell-config)
;; Corrects (and improves) org-mode's native fontification.
(doom-themes-org-config))
;;; General Setup
;; Disable .# lock files. Then sends all directory watch tasks crazy. It also
;; make compiling applications fail when you have unsaved files
(setq create-lockfiles nil)
;; Make ESC quit prompts
(global-set-key (kbd "<escape>") 'keyboard-escape-quit)
(setq browse-url-browser-function 'browse-url-chrome)
(use-package which-key
:straight t
:init (which-key-mode)
:diminish which-key-mode
:config
(setq which-key-idle-delay 1))
;;; Org
(straight-use-package 'org)
(require 'org-habit)
(require 'org-id)
(require 'org-protocol)
(require 'org-tempo)
(defun aa/org-roam-update-tasklist-tag ()
"Add or remove the 'tasklist' filetag based on the presence of TODO items in
the current buffer. Ensure the filetag is inserted right under the title if
not present."
(when (org-roam-file-p) ; Ensure this only runs on Org-roam files
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
;; Locate the title or the first heading
(let ((has-title (re-search-forward "^#\\+title:" nil t))
(has-todo nil))
;; Check for TODOs in the file
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward org-todo-regexp nil t)
(setq has-todo t))
;; Determine the correct place for filetags (right below the title or
;; first heading)
(goto-char (point-min))
(when has-title
(re-search-forward "^#\\+title:.*$" nil t))
;; Insert filetags if missing
(unless (re-search-forward "^#\\+filetags:" (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (point)) t)
;; Move under title or first heading
(end-of-line)
(insert "\n#+filetags:"))
;; Go to the filetags line and modify based on presence of TODOs
(goto-char (point-min))
(when (re-search-forward "^#\\+filetags:.*$" nil t)
(let ((tags-line (match-string 0)))
(if has-todo
(unless (string-match-p ":tasklist:" tags-line)
;; Add the tasklist tag if not present and TODOs exist
(end-of-line)
(insert " :tasklist:"))
(when (string-match-p ":tasklist:" tags-line)
;; Remove the tasklist tag if no TODOs exist
(replace-match (replace-regexp-in-string ":tasklist:" "" tags-line) nil nil nil 0)))))))))
;; Add the function to before-save-hook so it runs on every save
(add-hook 'before-save-hook 'aa/org-roam-update-tasklist-tag)
(defun aa/org-roam-tasklist-files ()
"Return a list of note files containing 'tasklist' tag."
(seq-uniq
(seq-map
#'car
(org-roam-db-query
[:select [nodes:file]
:from tags
:left-join nodes
:on (= tags:node-id nodes:id)
:where (like tag (quote "%\"tasklist\"%"))]))))
(defun aa/org-agenda-files (&rest _)
"Update the value of `org-agenda-files'."
(setq org-agenda-files
(append (aa/org-roam-tasklist-files) (list org-directory))))
(advice-add 'org-agenda :before #'aa/org-agenda-files)
(advice-add 'org-todo-list :before #'aa/org-agenda-files)
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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(setq org-directory "~/Org"
org-todo-keywords '((sequence "TODO" "WAITING" "REVIEW" "|" "DONE" "ARCHIVED"))
org-hide-emphasis-markers t
org-agenda-window-setup 'current-window
org-export-with-broken-links "mark"
org-export-with-section-numbers nil
org-export-with-sub-superscripts nil
org-export-with-toc nil
org-html-head "<style>body { font-family: system-ui; }</style>")
(setq org-agenda-custom-commands
'(("d" "Dashboard"
((agenda "" ((org-deadline-warning-days 7)))
(todo "WAITING"
((org-agenda-overriding-header "Waiting on External")))
(todo "TODO"
((org-agenda-overriding-header "Scheduled")
(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'nottimestamp))))
(todo "TODO"
((org-agenda-overriding-header "Backlog")
(org-agenda-todo-list-sublevels nil)
(org-agenda-skip-function '(org-agenda-skip-entry-if 'timestamp))))))))
(setq org-capture-templates
'(("t" "Todo" entry (file+headline "Todo.org" "Inbox")
"* TODO %?\n\n %a")))
(setq org-roam-dailies-capture-templates
'(("d" "default" entry
"* %?"
:target (file+head "%<%Y-%m-%d>.org" "#+title: %<%Y-%m-%d>\n"))
("t" "todo" entry
"* TODO %?\n\n %a"
:target (file+head "%<%Y-%m-%d>.org" "#+title: %<%Y-%m-%d>\n"))))
(setq org-refile-targets
`((,(concat (file-name-as-directory org-directory) "Todo.org") :maxlevel . 1)))
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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(add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda ()
(electric-pair-mode)
(org-indent-mode)
(flyspell-mode)))
;; Open file links in current window, rather than new ones
;; https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/blob/develop/modules/lang/org/config.el#L632
(setf (alist-get 'file org-link-frame-setup) #'find-file)
(use-package org-bullets
:straight t
:after org
:config
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda () (org-bullets-mode 1))))
(use-package org-roam
:straight t
:custom
(setq org-roam-completion-everywhere t)
(org-roam-directory (concat (file-name-as-directory org-directory) "Roam"))
(org-roam-completion-everywhere t)
:config
(org-roam-db-autosync-mode)
(aa/org-agenda-files)
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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(require 'org-roam-protocol))
(use-package org-roam-ui
:straight t
:after org-roam
:config
(setq org-roam-ui-sync-theme t
org-roam-ui-follow t
org-roam-ui-update-on-save t
org-roam-ui-open-on-start t))
(use-package org-download
:straight t
:config
(setq-default org-download-image-dir (concat (file-name-as-directory org-directory) "Attachments")
org-download-heading-lvl nil))
;;; Completion
(use-package company
:straight t
:config
(setq completion-ignore-case t)
(setq company-idle-delay 0.4)
(add-to-list 'company-backends 'company-capf)
(global-company-mode 1))
(use-package company-box
:straight t
:hook (company-mode . company-box-mode))
(use-package ivy
:straight t
:diminish
:bind (:map ivy-minibuffer-map
("TAB" . ivy-alt-done)
("C-l" . ivy-alt-done)
("C-j" . ivy-next-line)
("C-k" . ivy-previous-line)
:map ivy-switch-buffer-map
("C-k" . ivy-previous-line)
("C-l" . ivy-done)
("C-d" . ivy-switch-buffer-kill)
:map ivy-reverse-i-search-map
("C-k" . ivy-previous-line)
("C-d" . ivy-reverse-i-search-kill))
:config
(ivy-mode 1))
(use-package counsel
:straight t
:config
(counsel-mode 1))
;;; Evil
(use-package evil
:straight t
:init
(setq evil-want-keybinding nil)
(setq evil-want-C-u-scroll t)
(setq evil-want-C-i-jump nil)
:config
(evil-mode 1)
;; Set window movement to CTRL hjkl to emulate tmux vim interaction
(global-set-key (kbd "C-h") 'evil-window-left)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-j") 'evil-window-down)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-l") 'evil-window-right)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-k") 'evil-window-up)
(evil-set-initial-state 'messages-buffer-mode 'normal)
(evil-set-initial-state 'dashboard-mode 'normal))
(use-package evil-collection
:straight t
:after evil
:config
(evil-collection-init))
(use-package evil-org
:straight t
:after evil org
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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:hook (org-mode . (lambda () evil-org-mode))
:config
(require 'evil-org-agenda)
(evil-org-set-key-theme)
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
2024-09-24 19:26:45 +00:00
(evil-org-agenda-set-keys))
;; Ensure org-agenda starts in evil-normal-state
(defun aa/org-agenda-setup ()
"Start org-agenda in evil-normal-state."
(evil-org-mode)
(evil-set-initial-state 'org-agenda-mode 'normal))
(add-hook 'org-agenda-mode-hook 'aa/org-agenda-setup)
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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;;; Email
(use-package counsel-notmuch
:straight t
:defer t)
(use-package notmuch
;; Use the notmuch package that is installed
:load-path "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp"
:config
(setq notmuch-saved-searches '((:name "inbox"
:key "i"
:query "query:inbox"
:sort-order oldest-first)))
(defun aa/notmuch-open-github-link ()
"Open the first GitHub Pull Request or Issue link in the current notmuch message or thread.
Works in both `notmuch-show-mode` and `notmuch-search-mode`."
(interactive)
(let (url (original-buffer (current-buffer)))
(cond
;; Handle notmuch-show-mode (email message view)
((eq major-mode 'notmuch-show-mode)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (re-search-forward "https://github\\.com/[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+/[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+/\\(pull\\|issues\\)/[0-9]+" nil t)
(setq url (match-string 0))
(message "No GitHub link found in the current message."))))
;; Handle notmuch-search-mode (search list view)
((eq major-mode 'notmuch-search-mode)
(let ((message-id (notmuch-search-find-thread-id)))
(when message-id
(save-window-excursion
(with-temp-buffer
(notmuch-show message-id nil nil)
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (re-search-forward "https://github\\.com/[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+/[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+/\\(pull\\|issues\\)/[0-9]+" nil t)
(setq url (match-string 0))
(message "No GitHub link found in the thread."))))))))
;; Open the URL in the browser
(if url
(browse-url url)
(message "No GitHub link found."))))
(evil-define-key 'normal notmuch-search-mode-map
"d" 'aa/notmuch-search-delete
"b" 'aa/notmuch-open-github-link)
(evil-define-key 'visual notmuch-search-mode-map
"d" 'aa/notmuch-search-delete)
"b" 'aa/notmuch-open-github-link)
(evil-define-key 'normal notmuch-show-mode-map
"b" 'aa/notmuch-open-github-link)
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
2024-09-24 19:26:45 +00:00
(defun aa/notmuch-search-inbox ()
"Helper function to search for the inbox messages (oldest message first).
This query is defined in the notmuch config to make it easier to search for
inbox messages."
(interactive)
(notmuch-search "query:inbox" t))
(defun aa/notmuch-search-delete ()
"When deleting messages we want to also make them unread. When a new message
comes in the thread notmuch will show you all the messages, this makes it
easier to see what is new."
(interactive)
(notmuch-search-tag (list "+deleted" "-inbox" "-unread"))
(notmuch-tree-next-message))
(defun org-notmuch-open (id)
"Visit the notmuch message or thread with id ID."
(notmuch-show id))
(defun org-notmuch-store-link ()
"Store a link to a notmuch mail message."
(cl-case major-mode
('notmuch-show-mode
;; Store link to the current message
(let* ((id (notmuch-show-get-message-id))
(link (concat "notmuch:" id))
(description (format "Mail: %s" (notmuch-show-get-subject))))
(org-store-link-props
:type "notmuch"
:link link
:description description)))
('notmuch-search-mode
;; Store link to the thread on the current line
(let* ((id (notmuch-search-find-thread-id))
(link (concat "notmuch:" id))
(description (format "Mail: %s" (notmuch-search-find-subject))))
(org-store-link-props
:type "notmuch"
:link link
:description description)))))
(org-link-set-parameters
"notmuch"
:follow 'org-notmuch-open
:store 'org-notmuch-store-link)
(defun aa/notmuch-show-view-as-patch ()
"View the the current message as a patch.
See: https://notmuchmail.org/emacstips"
(interactive)
(let* ((id (notmuch-show-get-message-id))
(msg (notmuch-show-get-message-properties))
(part (notmuch-show-get-part-properties))
(subject (concat "Subject: " (notmuch-show-get-subject) "\n"))
(diff-default-read-only t)
(buf (get-buffer-create (concat "*notmuch-patch-" id "*")))
(map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(define-key map "q" 'notmuch-bury-or-kill-this-buffer)
(switch-to-buffer buf)
(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
(erase-buffer)
(insert subject)
(insert (notmuch-get-bodypart-text msg part nil)))
(set-buffer-modified-p nil)
(diff-mode)
(lexical-let ((new-ro-bind (cons 'buffer-read-only map)))
(add-to-list 'minor-mode-overriding-map-alist new-ro-bind))
(goto-char (point-min))))
(use-package mbwatch
:load-path "~/.emacs.d/mbwatch"
:after notmuch
:config
(mbwatch-mode 1)
(add-hook 'mbwatch-output-hook
(lambda (account mailbox)
(message "[mbwatch] new messages for account %s in mailbox %s" account mailbox)
(notmuch-command-to-string "new"))))
;;; Sending email
(use-package org-mime
:straight t)
;; sendmail-program
(setq send-mail-function 'sendmail-send-it
sendmail-program "mailsend")
;;; Keybindings
(use-package general
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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:straight t
:config
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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(general-create-definer aa/leader-keys
:keymaps '(normal insert visual emacs)
:prefix "SPC"
:global-prefix "C-SPC")
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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(aa/leader-keys
;; Global bindings
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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"/" '(counsel-projectile-ag :which-key "Search Project")
"TAB" '(evil-switch-to-windows-last-buffer :which-key "Last Buffer")
"SPC" '(counsel-M-x :which-key "M-x")
;; Jumping in a buffer
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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"j" '(:ignore t :which-key "Jumps")
"jj" 'evil-avy-goto-char-timer
"jl" 'evil-avy-goto-line
;; Searching
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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"s" '(:ignore t :which-key "Searching")
"ss" 'swiper
"sS" 'swiper-thing-at-point
"sb" 'swiper-all
"sB" 'swiper-all-thing-at-point
;; Windows. Just rebind all of the evil window bindings to "SPC w"
;; so we dont have to keep hitting "CTRL-w"
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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"w" '(evil-window-map :which-key "Windows")
"wd" 'evil-window-delete
;; Org Mode
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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"o" '(evil-window-map :which-key "Org Mode")
"oa" 'org-agenda
"oc" 'org-roam-dailies-capture-today
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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"ot" 'org-roam-dailies-goto-today
"of" 'org-roam-node-find
"or" 'org-refile
"ol" 'org-roam-link-replace-all
;; Files
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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"f" '(:ignore t :which-key "Files")
"fs" 'save-buffer
"ff" 'counsel-find-file
;; Buffers
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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"b" '(:ignore t :which-key "Buffers")
"bd" 'kill-this-buffer
"bb" 'counsel-switch-buffer
refactor(emacs): move emacs config to be really minimal Yea thats it, we are bringing back the use of emacs. This is very much the "why choose" way and using the correct tool for the job. I have now gone back to emacs for all the productivity / notes related stuff. Code will still continue to be in neovim. The developer experience nvim brings is really nice, the community around plugins is amazing, you can really get your work done fast. What it does not have is org-mode, this is the feature of emacs and I would like to go back to using it. Emacs has now replaced todoist, obsidian and gmail web client. Singularly, I think these tools are on par if not better sometimes that the emacs replacement. However, together with org-link, this is where the power is. Being able to quickly capture tasks that link back to emails is supper powerful. The org-mode stuff is generally the same. It uses evil mode, so my fingers don't get lost, Doom to make it look good. All the key bindings are the same, it's just ripped out all the code and language support. The only code related package is company so I can get completion on the roam links just like you do in obsidian. Email is powered by notmuch. I said this replaces the gmail web client, however, it's really a couple of other too. The main benefit over have this is you can have one inbox for multiple accounts. Having a single list for your inbox is a grate way to keep track of everything. This will org capture and org links works perfectly with the inbox zero flow, having the ability to file things away not lose track of them is really nice.
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"e" '(:ignore t :which-key "Email")
"ee" 'notmuch
"ei" 'aa/notmuch-search-inbox
"ej" 'notmuch-jump-search
"es" 'counsel-notmuch
;; Toggles
"t" '(:ignore t :which-key "Toggles")
"tt" '(counsel-load-theme :which-key "choose theme")))