Major mode hydra for dired
Inspired by the Casual Dired project.
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@ -573,21 +573,42 @@ Browsing on a work laptop is a bit different. According to [[http://ergoemacs.or
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(cl-callf or browser "org.mozilla.Firefox")
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(cl-callf or browser "org.mozilla.Firefox")
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(osx-browse-url url new-window browser focus)))
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(osx-browse-url url new-window browser focus)))
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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* Dirvish
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* Dired
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The [[https://github.com/alexluigit/dirvish][dirvish]] project aims to make a prettier =dired=. And since the =major-mode= is still =dired-mode=, the decades of finger memory isn’t lost. For people starting to use =dired=, most commands are pretty straight-forward (and Prot did a pretty good [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dlydii7tAU][introduction]] to it), but to remind myself, keep in mind:
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Allow me a confession. When renaming a file or flipping an executable bit, I don’t pull up =dired= as a first thought. But I feel like I should, as can do a lot of things quicker than pulling up a shell.
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Most commands are /somewhat/ straight-forward (and Prot did a pretty good [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dlydii7tAU][introduction]] to it), but to remind myself, keep in mind it has /two actions/ … mark one or more files to do something, or /flag/ one or more files to delete them. Why two? Dunno. Especially since they act the same. For instance:
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- ~%~ :: will /mark/ a bunch of files based on a regular expression
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1. Mark a few files with ~m~, and then type ~D~ to delete them, or …
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- ~m~ :: marks a single file
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2. Flag a few files with ~d~, and then type ~x~ to delete them.
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- ~d~ :: marks a file to delete, type ~x~ to follow-through on all files marked for deletion.
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- ~u~ :: un-mark a file, or type ~!~ to un-mark all
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- ~t~ :: to toggle the marked files. Keep files with =xyz= extension? Mark those with ~%~, and then ~t~ toggle.
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- ~C~ :: copy the current file or all marked files
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- ~R~ :: rename/move the current file or all marked files
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- ~M~ :: change the mode (=chmod=) of current or marked files, accepts symbols, like =a+x=
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Note that =dired= has /two marks/ … one is a general mark, and the other is specifically a mark of files to delete.
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Seems the same to me. Especially since you can type ~u~ to unmark or unflag.
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Dirvish does require the following supporting programs, but I’ve already got those puppies installed:
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Few other commands to note:
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+ ~m~ :: marks a single file
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+ ~%~ :: will /mark/ a bunch of files based on a regular expression
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+ ~u~ :: un-mark a file, or type ~U~ to un-mark all
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+ ~t~ :: to toggle the marked files. Keep files with =xyz= extension? Mark those with ~%~, and then ~t~ toggle.
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+ ~C~ :: copy the current file or all marked files
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+ ~D~ :: delete the current file or all marked files
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+ ~R~ :: rename/move the current file or all marked files
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+ ~M~ :: change the mode (=chmod=) of current or marked files, accepts symbols, like =a+x=
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Couple useful settings:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(setq delete-by-moving-to-trash t
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dired-auto-revert-buffer t)
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;; With `ls' as an alias, and `gls' available on _some_ of my systems, I dont:
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;; (setq insert-directory-program "gls")
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;; And instead use Emacs' built-in directory lister:
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(setq ls-lisp-use-insert-directory-program nil)
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(require 'ls-lisp)
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(setq dired-listing-switches
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"-l --almost-all --human-readable --group-directories-first --no-group")
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#+end_src
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** Dirvish
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The [[https://github.com/alexluigit/dirvish][dirvish]] project aims to make a prettier =dired=. And since the =major-mode= is still =dired-mode=, the decades of finger memory isn’t lost. Dirvish does require the following supporting programs, but I’ve already got those puppies installed:
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#+begin_src sh
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#+begin_src sh
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brew install coreutils fd poppler ffmpegthumbnailer mediainfo imagemagick
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brew install coreutils fd poppler ffmpegthumbnailer mediainfo imagemagick
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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(setq dirvish-attributes
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(setq dirvish-attributes
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'(all-the-icons file-time file-size collapse subtree-state vc-state git-msg))
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'(all-the-icons file-time file-size collapse subtree-state vc-state git-msg))
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(setq delete-by-moving-to-trash t
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dired-auto-revert-buffer t)
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;; With `ls' as an alias, and `gls' available on _some_ of my systems, I dont:
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;; (setq insert-directory-program "gls")
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;; And instead use Emacs' built-in directory lister:
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(setq ls-lisp-use-insert-directory-program nil)
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(require 'ls-lisp)
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(setq dired-listing-switches
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"-l --almost-all --human-readable --group-directories-first --no-group")
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(set-face-attribute 'dirvish-hl-line nil :background "darkmagenta"))
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(set-face-attribute 'dirvish-hl-line nil :background "darkmagenta"))
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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While in =dirvish-mode=, we can rebind some keys:
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While in =dirvish-mode=, we can rebind some keys:
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp :tangle no
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(use-package dirvish
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(use-package dirvish
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:bind
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:bind
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(:map dirvish-mode-map ; Dirvish inherits `dired-mode-map'
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(:map dirvish-mode-map ; Dirvish inherits `dired-mode-map'
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("M-e" . dirvish-emerge-menu)
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("M-e" . dirvish-emerge-menu)
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("M-j" . dirvish-fd-jump)))
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("M-j" . dirvish-fd-jump)))
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#+end_src
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#+end_src
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** My Dired Interface
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Because I can’t remember all the cool things =dired= can do, I put together a helper/cheatsheet. Typing ~,~ brings up a menu of possibilities.
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#+begin_src emacs-lisp
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(use-package major-mode-hydra
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:config
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(major-mode-hydra-define dired-mode (:quit-key "q")
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("File"
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(("C" dired-do-copy "Copy")
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("D" dired-do-delete "Delete")
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("S" dired-do-symlink "Symlink")
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("w" dired-copy-filename-as-kill "Copy name")
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("!" dired-do-shell-command "Shell")
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("&" dired-do-async-shell-command "Shell &")) ; Really?
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"Change"
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(("R" dired-do-rename "Rename")
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("M" dired-do-chmod "Mode")
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("O" dired-do-chown "Owner")
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("G" dired-do-chgrp "Group")
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("T" dired-do-touch "Mod time"))
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"Directory"
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(("+" dired-create-directory "New")
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("i" dired-insert-subdir "Insert subdir" :color pink)
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("I" dired-hide-subdir "Hide subdir" :color pink)
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("g" revert-buffer "Refresh" :color pink)
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("E" wdired-change-to-wdired-mode "Edit (wdired)"))
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"Mark"
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(("m" dired-mark "Mark" :color pink)
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("u" dired-unmark "Unmark" :color pink)
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("U" dired-unmark-all-marks "Unmark all" :color pink)
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("t" dired-toggle-marks "Toggle marks" :color pink)
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("~" dired-flag-backup-files "Mark backups" :color pink)
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("r" hydra-dired-regexp-mark/body "Regexp »"))
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"Navigation"
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(("^" dired-up-directory "Up Directory")
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("j" dired-next-line "Next File" :color pink)
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("k" dired-previous-line "Previous File" :color pink)
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("J" dired-next-subdir "Next subdir" :color pink)
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("K" dired-previous-subdir "Previous subdir" :color pink))
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"Misc"
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(("x" hydra-dired-utils/body "Utils »")
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("o" hydra-dired-toggles/body "Toggles »")
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("a" dirvish-quick-access "Quick Access"))))
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;; And some more hydras for the sub-menus:
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(pretty-hydra-define hydra-dired-regexp-mark (:color blue :hint nil)
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("Mark files with regexp..."
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(("m" dired-mark-files-regexp "matching filenames")
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("g" dired-mark-files-containing-regexp "containing text")
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("d" dired-flag-files-regexp "to delete")
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("c" dired-do-copy-regexp "to copy")
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("r" dired-do-rename-regexp "to rename"))))
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(pretty-hydra-define hydra-dired-toggles (:color blue)
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("Dired Toggles"
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(("d" dired-hide-details-mode "File details")
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("h" dired-do-kill-lines "Hide marked")
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("o" dired-omit-mode "Hide (omit) some?")
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("T" image-dired "Image thumbnails"))))
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(pretty-hydra-define hydra-dired-utils (:color blue :hint nil)
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("Files"
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(("f" dired-do-find-marked-files "open marked")
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("z" dired-do-compress "(un)compress marked"))
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"Rename"
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(("u" dired-upcase "upcase")
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("d" dired-downcase "downcase"))
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"Search"
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(("g" dired-do-find-regexp "grep marked")
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("s" dired-do-isearch "isearch marked")) ; Maybe C-s ... even on top?
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"Replace"
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(("r" dired-do-find-regexp-and-replace "find/replace marked")
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("R" dired-do-query-replace-regexp "query find/replace")))))
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I do want to change a couple of bindings, as ~j~ to pull up a =completing-read= interface for files, and then move the cursor to the on selected (why not just search) and ~k~ for /hiding/ marked files, aren’t very useful, compared to the finger memory I now have for using those two keys to move up and down lines.
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(define-key dired-mode-map (kbd "j") 'evil-next-line)
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(define-key dired-mode-map (kbd "k") 'evil-previous-line)
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(define-key dired-mode-map (kbd "/") 'isearch-forward)
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(define-key dired-mode-map (kbd "n") 'evil-search-next)
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(define-key dired-mode-map (kbd ",") 'major-mode-hydras/dired-mode/body)
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* Annotations
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* Annotations
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Let's try [[https://github.com/bastibe/annotate.el][annotate-mode]], which allows you to drop "notes" and then move to them (yes, serious overlap with bookmarks, which we will return to).
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Let's try [[https://github.com/bastibe/annotate.el][annotate-mode]], which allows you to drop "notes" and then move to them (yes, serious overlap with bookmarks, which we will return to).
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(use-package evil
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(use-package evil
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:config
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:config
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(dolist (mode '(custom-mode
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(dolist (mode '(custom-mode
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dired-mode
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eshell-mode
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eshell-mode
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git-rebase-mode
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git-rebase-mode
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erc-mode
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erc-mode
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