This is from the dotfiles a long time ago, its still in vimscript, don't
think I will ever convert it over to lua.
This also disables base16 shell when the terminal is running inside vim
like I am doing with emacs.
At this point there is a very little I am using of oh-my-zsh. I think it could
be worth looking at removing it and build my own git module based on the
oh-my-zsh one
This dose the same thing as the built in oh-my-zsh plugin but this one can
update the paths to emacs that it will be used.
This will allow you to use a custom compiled version of emacs for testing and /
or pinning the version you want with the features you need.
After a long while in emacs gui trying the terminal inside emacs and using the
external terminal with tmux. I have now decided to back full terminal using
emacs in the terminal in a tmux pain, sort of the same way I was using vim
before I switched to emacs.
This is the big re structure to all of the projects. I have decided to
go with the `GOPATH` format so all of the code is in one place and
organised inherently by code host / group / project
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.
When running zsh inside emacs base16 colors messes the colors. By using the
`INSIDE_EMACS` this excludes loading the shell color theme when running shells
inside emacs
This is the first commit that brings the privet dotfiles to a public
reop previously this was all one puppet module. Now this has been split
out so I can put all of the private files in a private puppet module