The current keybinding was set to kill the buffer that was causing an
issue when there was a spit of the same buffers and you wanted to
close one. If your were in this situation them the buffer would be
deleted and both of the windows would close. This is not what I want
from the "delete window" command, the expected behaviour is to close
the one window and leave the other window. This is what
`evil-window-delete` dose. This prevents the buffer from getting
deleted and if it is the last buffer emacs would then close.
When editing typescript jsx files I was previously using rjsx-mode to
get the jsx highlighting and emmet `className` support. This now
splits out the tsx to ts like other packages like spacemacs and doom
do. This gives me better jsx support with typescript and not impacting
the ts mode that dose not play nicely with jsx.
This seems to be working better with the snippets I created for
spacemacs that works with rjsx-mode and override any functions that
need it for typescript-tsx-mode
When opening files in emacs from the terminal using the default command `+LINE`
is not really useful an no programs output files and lines in that format. All
programmes output a file like `path/to/file.ext:2` this is line 2 in the file
`path/to/file.ext` if you were to open this with the emacs command it would be
`emacs +2 path/to/file.ext`. With this commit you can use `emacs
path/to/file.ext:2` and it will open the file on line 2 like you would expect.
As a extra I have overridden the tmux open command to add the `--no-wait` to the
editor command so that we can continue to use the terminal window as the file is
open in emacs and we don't need to close the file to use the terminal.