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Derek Taylor 2022-04-15 15:22:24 -05:00
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@ -228,6 +228,17 @@ List of keybindings (SPC h b b)")
(use-package emojify
:hook (after-init . global-emojify-mode))
(setq erc-prompt (lambda () (concat "[" (buffer-name) "]"))
erc-server "irc.libera.chat"
;; erc-autojoin-channels-alist '(("irc.libera.chat" "#emacs" "#linux"))
erc-nick "distrotube"
erc-user-full-name "Derek Taylor"
;; By default, ERC selects the channel buffers when it reconnects. If youd like it to connect to channels in the background, use this:
erc-auto-query 'bury
erc-fill-column 100
erc-fill-function 'erc-fill-static
erc-fill-static-center 20)
(map! :leader
(:prefix ("e". "evaluate/EWW")
:desc "Evaluate elisp in buffer" "b" #'eval-buffer

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@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
- [[#elfeed][ELFEED]]
- [[#emms][EMMS]]
- [[#emojis][EMOJIS]]
- [[#erc][ERC]]
- [[#evaluate-elisp-expressions][EVALUATE ELISP EXPRESSIONS]]
- [[#eww][EWW]]
- [[#fonts][FONTS]]
@ -471,6 +472,27 @@ Emojify is an Emacs extension to display emojis. It can display github style emo
:hook (after-init . global-emojify-mode))
#+end_src
* ERC
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq erc-prompt (lambda () (concat "[" (buffer-name) "]"))
erc-server "irc.libera.chat"
;; erc-autojoin-channels-alist '(("irc.libera.chat" "#emacs" "#linux"))
erc-nick "distrotube"
erc-user-full-name "Derek Taylor"
;; By default, ERC selects the channel buffers when it reconnects. If youd like it to connect to channels in the background, use this:
erc-auto-query 'bury
erc-fill-column 100
erc-fill-function 'erc-fill-static
erc-fill-static-center 20)
#+end_src
#+RESULTS:
: 20
* EVALUATE ELISP EXPRESSIONS
Changing some keybindings from their defaults to better fit with Doom Emacs, and to avoid conflicts with my window managers which sometimes use the control key in their keybindings. By default, Doom Emacs does not use 'SPC e' for anything, so I choose to use the format 'SPC e' plus 'key' for these (I also use 'SPC e' for 'eww' keybindings).