An ever-changing set of emacs settings. Micro-optimizations are super fun. These are used in the Emacs Rocks screencasts. You can also see some thoughts behind the settings on my What the .emacs.d!?-blog.
To grab all the dependencies:
git clone --recursive git://github.com/magnars/.emacs.d.git
The first time you start emacs, it will install some additional packages that are best handled by the package manager.
I use Cocoa Emacs, installed like this:
brew install emacs --cocoa
If you want to use my settings straight out of the box, here are some things to note:
-
I recommend starting with a blank emacs + Technomancy's better-defaults package, and then dig through this repo for useful nuggets, instead of forking it directly.
-
The key bindings are optimized for a norwegian keyboard layout.
-
Start by reading up on all the cool stuff in key-bindings.el.
-
You quit emacs with
C-x r q, mnemonic Really Quit. -
Find file in project with
C-x o, in dir withC-x C-f, recent withC-x f -
Add your user- and project-specific stuff in .emacs.d/users/[machine name]/*.el
-
C-his rebound to backspace, like in the shell. Get help onF1instead. -
Autocomplete with
C-.(autocomplete entire lines withC-:) -
expand-region is your friend. Find its bound key by doing
F1 f er/expand-region -
Undo with
C-_and redo withM-_. Watch the undo-tree withC-x u -
Quickly jump anywhere in the buffer with
C-øthen the starting letter of a word. -
Indent and clean up white space in the entire buffer with
C-c n -
On a mac, the Meta key
Mis bound to Command. -
I recommend rebinding Caps Lock to Ctrl and use that instead of the often badly placed Ctrl-key.
-
Watch emacsrocks.com
When you start using emacs for the first time, your habits fight you every inch of the way. Your fingers long for the good old familiar keybindings. Here's an overview of the most commonly used shortcuts to get you through this pain:
CShorthand for the ctrl-keyMShorthand for the meta-key (bound to cmd on my mac settings)SShorthand for the shift-key
C-x C-fOpen a file. Starts in the current directoryC-x fOpen a recently visited fileC-x oOpen a file in the current project (based on .git ++)C-x C-sSave this fileC-x C-wSave as ...C-x C-jJump to this files' current directoryC-x bSwitch to another open file (buffer)C-x C-bList all open files (buffers)
C-spaceStart marking stuff. C-g to cancel.C-wCut (aka kill)C-kCut till end of lineM-wCopyC-yPaste (aka yank)M-yCycle last paste through previous killsC-x C-yChoose what to paste from previous killsC-@Mark stuff quickly. Press multiple times
C-gQuit out of whatever mess you've gotten yourself intoM-xRun a command by nameC-.AutocompleteC-_UndoM-_RedoC-x uShow the undo-treeC-x mOpen magit. It's a magical git interface for emacs
C-arrowMove past words/paragraphsC-aGo to start of lineC-eGo to end of lineM-g M-gGo to line numberC-x C-iGo to symbolC-sSearch forward. PressC-sagain to go further.C-rSearch backward. PressC-ragain to go further.
C-x 0Close this windowC-x 1Close other windowsC-x 2Split window horizontallyC-x 3Split window verticallyS-arrowJump to window to the left/right/up/down
F1 tBasic tutorialF1 kHelp for a keybindingF1 rEmacs' extensive documentation