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#+PROPERTY: header-args :mkdirp yes
* Overall Structure
This is the basic structure of the home.nix file. Individual sections are defined later.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb no-export :tangle target/home.nix
{ config, pkgs, kube, ... }:
{
home.packages = with pkgs; [
<<packages>>
];
<<path>>
programs = {
<<programs>>
};
fonts.fontconfig.enable = true;
xdg = {
enable = true;
<<extra_xdg>>
};
}
#+END_SRC
* Packages
:PROPERTIES:
:header-args: :noweb-ref packages
:END:
~SBCL~ is the current leading open-source common lisp compiler. It requires any libraries you want
to be availble to be installed using withPackages. Many lisp projects I work on have this overridden
in a ~nix~ devshell I think I'd also like to use it for scripting / exploratory development, though,
so I'm installing it globally with a useful set of libraries. I should curate this somewhat
carefully so it doesn't get carried away...
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
rlwrap
(sbcl.withPackages (ps: with ps; [
alexandria
cl-markup
cl-mock
cl-rdkafka
clack
clack-handler-woo
dbd-mysql
dbi
dexador
fare-csv
group-by
lack-request
lack-response
local-time
log4cl
mito
myway
prove
prove-asdf
replic
serapeum
shasht
slynk
smug
split-sequence
str
sxql-composer
trivia
trivial-ws
trivial-open-browser
trivial-timeout
uuid
]))
#+END_SRC
[[https://github.com/str4d/rage][~rage~]] is a rust implementation of [[https://pkg.go.dev/filippo.io/age][~age~]]. It implements a simple system for generating public /
private encryption keys, and encrypting / decrypting files with those keys. [[https://github.com/str4d/age-plugin-yubikey][~age-plugin-yubikey~]], as
the name implies, allows generating and storing ~age~ keys on a Yubikey. ~rage~ is required over
~age~ when using ~age.el~, because it supports ~pinentry~. That allows it to prompt for yubikey pins
using a dialog, rather than a command line prompt.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
rage
age-plugin-yubikey
#+END_SRC
~dust~, ~fd~, ~ripgrep~, and ~xh~ are rust re-implementations of a few longtime Linux command-line
tools. They boost better speed, or simply more streamlined features.
| Command | Original |
| ~dust~ | ~du~ |
| ~fd~ | ~find~ |
| ~ripgrep~ | ~grep~ |
| ~xh~ | ~curl~ |
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
dust
fd
ripgrep
xh
#+END_SRC
[[https://ledger-cli.org/][~ledger~]] is how I manage my budget. It's a plain-text accounting tool that's really awesome.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
ledger
#+END_SRC
~nil~ is an LSP server for nix files.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
nil
#+END_SRC
These are the other programs I have installed globally. A few (like ~awscli~, ~mysql-client~, etc.)
are still Shibumi-specific; ideally I'd find another way to install them.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
aws-iam-authenticator
awscli
iosevka
kube
kubectl
magic-wormhole
nerd-fonts.jetbrains-mono
openssh
tokei
yubikey-manager
#+END_SRC
* Program Configurations
:PROPERTIES:
:header-args: :noweb-ref programs :noweb no-export
:END:
This section contains applications whose config files will be generated by Home Manager. Home
Manager calls these "programs" (as opposed to "packages", which are just binaries to put on the
path).
** Simple Programs
Although Home-Manager generates config files for these programs, they don't need their own dedicated
configuration. I'm not sure what benefit there is to enabling ~jq~ as a Home Manager program, rather
than just as an available package, but there doesn't seem to be a downside.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
bash.enable = true;
gh.enable = true;
home-manager.enable = true;
jq.enable = true;
lazygit.enable = true;
zoxide.enable = true;
#+END_SRC
** Bat
~bat~ is a less alternative that performs syntax highlighting for a variety of languages. It also
provides syntax-highlighting versions of a few other commands. It's honestly not incredibly useful,
but still nice to have.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
bat.enable = true;
bat.config.style = "numbers";
#+END_SRC
** Direnv
~direnv~ allows loading per-project paths as I navigate to their directories on the command line. I
leverage this with the emacs ~envrc~ package.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
direnv.enable = true;
direnv.nix-direnv.enable = true;
#+END_SRC
** Eza
~eza~ is an ~ls~ replacement that offers icons, colors, and some easier command-line options.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
eza.enable = true;
eza.enableBashIntegration = true;
eza.enableZshIntegration = true;
eza.icons = "auto";
#+END_SRC
** Fzf
~fzf~ offers a variety of fuzzy finders right from the shell. I haven't been using this, so I'll
turn it off for now.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
fzf.defaultCommand = "fd --type f";
fzf.fileWidgetCommand = "fd --type f";
fzf.fileWidgetOptions = ["--preview" "'bat --color=always --style=numbers --line-range=:500 {}'"];
fzf.changeDirWidgetCommand = "fd --type d";
fzf.tmux.enableShellIntegration = true;
#+END_SRC
** Git
We all know what ~git~ does.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
git.enable = true;
git.settings.user.name = "Joe Frikker";
git.settings.user.email = "joe.frikker@shibumi.com";
delta.enable = true;
delta.enableGitIntegration = true;
#+END_SRC
** Helix
The best text editor ever? Heresy!
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
helix.enable = true;
helix.defaultEditor = true;
helix.settings.editor = {
auto-format = false;
auto-pairs = false;
auto-save.after-delay.enable = true;
auto-save.after-delay.timeout = 1000;
cursorline = true;
idle-timeout = 0;
rulers = [100];
text-width = 100;
lsp.goto-reference-include-declaration = false;
cursor-shape.insert = "bar";
smart-tab.supersede-menu = true;
whitespace.render.newline = "all";
};
helix.settings.keys.normal.space = {
space = "file_picker";
"," = "buffer_picker";
# b = "@:sh wezterm cli spawn --cwd . -- tig blame <C-r>%<ret>";
};
helix.languages.language-server.eslint = {
args = ["--stdio"];
command = "vscode-eslint-language-server";
config.nodePath = "";
config.quiet = false;
config.rulesCustomizations = [];
config.run = "onType";
config.validate = "on";
config.codeAction.disableRuleComment.enable = true;
config.codeAction.disableRuleComment.location = "separateLine";
config.codeAction.showDocumentation.enable = true;
config.problems.shortenToSingleLine = false;
};
helix.languages.language-server.jdtls.config.java = {
autobuild.enabled = true;
completion.maxResults = 1000;
format.settings.url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/google/styleguide/gh-pages/eclipse-java-google-style.xml";
};
helix.languages.language-server.rust-analyzer.config.files.watcher = "client";
helix.languages.language = [
{
name = "typescript";
language-servers = [ "typescript-language-server" "vscode-eslint-language-server" ];
indent.tab-width = 4;
indent.unit = " ";
}
{
name = "tsx";
language-servers = [ "typescript-language-server" "vscode-eslint-language-server" ];
indent.tab-width = 4;
indent.unit = " ";
}
{
name = "java";
indent.tab-width = 4;
indent.unit = " ";
}
];
#+END_SRC
** Starship
~starship~ gives me a nice shell prompt, mostly showing the versions of relevant software I have
installed. It's shell-agnostic, so it works with both bash and zsh.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb no-export
starship.enable = true;
starship.settings = {
add_newline = false;
container.disabled = true;
git_branch.symbol = " ";
git_status.ahead = "\${count}";
git_status.behind = "\${count}";
git_status.diverged = "\${ahead_count}\${behind_count}";
git_status.format = "([\\[\$conflicted\$staged\$ahead_behind\\]](\$style) )";
java.symbol = " ";
line_break.disabled = true;
nix_shell.symbol = " ";
nodejs.symbol = " ";
package.disabled = true;
palette = "catppuccin_frappe";
python.symbol = " ";
package.symbol = " ";
rust.symbol = " ";
docker_context.disabled = true;
shell.disabled = false;
} //
<<starship_colors>>
;
#+END_SRC
** Tmux
I'm using ~wezterm~ instead of ~tmux~ for now, so this is disabled, but I'm keeping the config here
in case I need it later.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
tmux.baseIndex = 1;
tmux.clock24 = true;
tmux.customPaneNavigationAndResize = true;
tmux.historyLimit = 50000;
tmux.enable = true;
tmux.escapeTime = 0;
tmux.keyMode = "vi";
tmux.mouse = true;
tmux.shell = pkgs.zsh + "/bin/zsh";
tmux.shortcut = "Space";
tmux.tmuxinator.enable = true;
tmux.terminal = "xterm-256color";
tmux.extraConfig = ''
bind-key -T copy-mode-vi 'v' send -X begin-selection
bind-key -T copy-mode-vi 'y' send -X copy-selection-and-cancel
bind-key -T launcher g popup -h 100% -w 100% -E lazygit
bind-key g switch-client -Tlauncher
set -g default-command ""
'';
#+END_SRC
** Wezterm
~wezterm~ is a fast terminal emulator and multiplexer. It is configured using lua. We'll define its
config in two blocks, so we can get lua syntax highlighting in org. First, the nix configuration:
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb no-export
wezterm.enable = true;
wezterm.extraConfig = ''
local config = {}
<<wezterm_colors>>
<<wezterm>>
'';
#+END_SRC
Then the real lua config:
#+BEGIN_SRC lua :noweb-ref wezterm
config.default_prog = { '/Users/jfrikker/.nix-profile/bin/zsh', '-l' }
config.font_size = 13.0
-- config.font = wezterm.font("JetBrains Mono")
config.inactive_pane_hsb = {
saturation = 0.5,
brightness = 0.5,
}
config.pane_focus_follows_mouse = true
config.switch_to_last_active_tab_when_closing_tab = true
config.tab_bar_at_bottom = true
config.use_fancy_tab_bar = false
config.window_decorations = "RESIZE"
#+END_SRC
I use a workspace switcher plugin, bouned to ~cmd-s~, that lets me quickly switch between
per-project workspaces using a single OS window.
#+BEGIN_SRC lua :noweb-ref wezterm
local workspace_switcher = wezterm.plugin.require("https://github.com/MLFlexer/smart_workspace_switcher.wezterm")
workspace_switcher.zoxide_path='~/.nix-profile/bin/zoxide'
#+END_SRC
Set up a default window layout when switching to a workspace that hasn't been opened in this session
yet. This will create three tabs, caled "edit", "run", and "term", and open helix in the first
one. I use "edit" for running the editor (obviously), "run" for building / running the application,
and "term" for miscellaneous other tasks. I sometimes split the "run" window into multiple panes if
the project requires multiple things to run simultaneously.
#+BEGIN_SRC lua :noweb-ref wezterm
wezterm.on('smart_workspace_switcher.workspace_switcher.created', function(window, path, workspace)
local editor = window:active_tab()
editor:set_title("edit")
editor:panes()[1]:send_text("hx\n")
local run = window:spawn_tab {}
run:set_title "run"
local term = window:spawn_tab {}
term:set_title "term"
editor:activate()
end)
#+END_SRC
Put the current workspace name in the lower-right corner of the window. Taken from
[https://alexplescan.com/posts/2024/08/10/wezterm/].
#+BEGIN_SRC lua :noweb-ref wezterm
local function segments_for_right_status(window)
return {
window:active_workspace(),
}
end
wezterm.on('update-status',
function(window, _)
local SOLID_LEFT_ARROW = utf8.char(0xe0b2)
local segments = segments_for_right_status(window)
local color_scheme = window:effective_config().resolved_palette
-- Note the use of wezterm.color.parse here, this returns
-- a Color object, which comes with functionality for lightening
-- or darkening the colour (amongst other things).
local bg = wezterm.color.parse(color_scheme.background)
local fg = color_scheme.foreground
-- Each powerline segment is going to be coloured progressively
-- darker/lighter depending on whether we're on a dark/light colour
-- scheme. Let's establish the "from" and "to" bounds of our gradient.
local gradient_to, gradient_from = bg
gradient_from = gradient_to:lighten(0.2)
-- Yes, WezTerm supports creating gradients, because why not?! Although
-- they'd usually be used for setting high fidelity gradients on your terminal's
-- background, we'll use them here to give us a sample of the powerline segment
-- colours we need.
local gradient = wezterm.color.gradient(
{
orientation = 'Horizontal',
colors = { gradient_from, gradient_to },
},
#segments -- only gives us as many colours as we have segments.
)
-- We'll build up the elements to send to wezterm.format in this table.
local elements = {}
for i, seg in ipairs(segments) do
local is_first = i == 1
if is_first then
table.insert(elements, { Background = { Color = 'none' } })
end
table.insert(elements, { Foreground = { Color = gradient[i] } })
table.insert(elements, { Text = SOLID_LEFT_ARROW })
table.insert(elements, { Foreground = { Color = fg } })
table.insert(elements, { Background = { Color = gradient[i] } })
table.insert(elements, { Text = ' ' .. seg .. ' ' })
end
window:set_right_status(wezterm.format(elements))
end)
#+END_SRC
Now we'll set up some keybindings:
| Key | Action |
| s-s | Switch Workspace |
| s-- | Vertical Split |
| s-\ | Horizontal split |
| s-hjkl | Switch to the pane in that direction |
| s-g | Launch ~lazygit~ in a new tab. The tab closes when ~lazygit~ exits. |
| s-z | Toggle full-screen zoom for the active pane. |
| s-t | Launch a terminal in a new tab. |
| s-d | Close the current tab (with confirmation). |
| s-123456789 | Switch to the tab with the corresponding number. |
#+BEGIN_SRC lua :noweb-ref wezterm
config.leader = { key = ' ', mods = 'CTRL', timeout_milliseconds = 10000 }
config.keys = {
{
key = "s",
mods = "CMD",
action = workspace_switcher.switch_workspace(),
},
{
key = "-",
mods = "CMD",
action = wezterm.action.SplitVertical {},
},
{
key = "\\",
mods = "CMD",
action = wezterm.action.SplitHorizontal {},
},
{
key = "h",
mods = "CMD",
action = wezterm.action.ActivatePaneDirection "Left",
},
{
key = "j",
mods = "CMD",
action = wezterm.action.ActivatePaneDirection "Down",
},
{
key = "k",
mods = "CMD",
action = wezterm.action.ActivatePaneDirection "Up",
},
{
key = "l",
mods = "CMD",
action = wezterm.action.ActivatePaneDirection "Right",
},
{
key = "g",
mods = "CMD",
action = wezterm.action.SpawnCommandInNewTab {
args = { wezterm.home_dir .. "/.nix-profile/bin/zsh", "-l", "-c", "lazygit" }
}
},
{
key = "t",
mods = "CMD",
action = wezterm.action.SpawnCommandInNewTab {}
},
{
key = 'z',
mods = 'CMD',
action = wezterm.action.TogglePaneZoomState,
},
{
key = 'd',
mods = 'CMD',
action = wezterm.action.CloseCurrentTab { confirm = true },
},
}
for i = 1, 9 do
-- CTRL+ALT + number to activate that tab
table.insert(config.keys, {
key = tostring(i),
mods = 'LEADER',
action = wezterm.action.ActivateTab(i - 1),
})
end
return config
#+END_SRC
** Zsh
This is my default shell for now. Unfortunately, nix requires a posix-compliant shell, so bash or
zsh it is.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
zsh.enable = true;
zsh.oh-my-zsh.enable = true;
zsh.syntaxHighlighting.enable = true;
zsh.autosuggestion.enable = true;
zsh.historySubstringSearch.enable = true;
zsh.history.share = false;
zsh.cdpath = ["~/source"];
#+END_SRC
Actually, nix *really* requires ~bash~. This is a plugin that allows using zsh from nix-shell.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
zsh.plugins = [
{
name = "zsh-nix-shell";
file = "nix-shell.plugin.zsh";
src = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "chisui";
repo = "zsh-nix-shell";
rev = "v0.7.0";
sha256 = "149zh2rm59blr2q458a5irkfh82y3dwdich60s9670kl3cl5h2m1";
};
}
];
#+END_SRC
* Emacs
Emacs is a huge portion of this configuration, so although it's a home-manager "program", I'm
breaking it out into its own top-level section. Many of the sections here have two code blocks: a
nix code block listing the emacs packages to include, and an elisp code block to configure them in
emacs.
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb no-export :noweb-ref programs
emacs.enable = true;
emacs.extraPackages = epkgs: with epkgs; [
<<emacs_packages>>
];
emacs.extraConfig = ''
<<emacs_early>>
<<emacs_config>>
'';
#+END_SRC
** Keybindings
These keybindings are scattered throughout this file, I'm collecting them all here to make it easier
to track them.
| Key | Normal Key | Action | Mode |
| s-b | | [[id:6D1A8B35-3093-4DA6-A5AA-2A0D45112BAB][Switch project buffer]] | |
| s-B | | [[id:6D1A8B35-3093-4DA6-A5AA-2A0D45112BAB][Switch buffer]] | |
| s-f | C-x p f | [[id:A2F7FF5C-AFCC-44D4-9AA5-3498F6D6D5E0::workspace_keybinds][Open file in current project]] | |
| s-F | C-x p p | [[id:A2F7FF5C-AFCC-44D4-9AA5-3498F6D6D5E0::workspace_keybinds][Switch project]] | |
| S-s | C-x t RET | [[id:A2F7FF5C-AFCC-44D4-9AA5-3498F6D6D5E0::workspace_keybinds][Switch tab]] | |
| C-c a | | [[id:3B0BFCDC-DFD5-42A0-97D8-3B032B128AF7][Org agenda]] | |
| C-c A | | [[id:5CCB676B-9FF0-47B4-8AF2-10FD3899A646][Eglot code actions]] | prog |
| C-c c | | [[id:3B0BFCDC-DFD5-42A0-97D8-3B032B128AF7][Org capture]] | |
| C-c D | | [[id:5CCB676B-9FF0-47B4-8AF2-10FD3899A646][Show flymake diagnostics]] | prog |
| C-c h | | [[id:6D1A8B35-3093-4DA6-A5AA-2A0D45112BAB][Consult shell history]] | |
| C-c I | | [[id:5CCB676B-9FF0-47B4-8AF2-10FD3899A646][Eglot find implementation]] | prog |
| C-c l | | [[id:3B0BFCDC-DFD5-42A0-97D8-3B032B128AF7][Org store link]] | |
| C-c n | | [[id:3B0BFCDC-DFD5-42A0-97D8-3B032B128AF7][Org Roam prefix]] | |
| C-c R | | [[id:5CCB676B-9FF0-47B4-8AF2-10FD3899A646][Eglot rename]] | prog |
| C-c u | | [[id:5CCB676B-9FF0-47B4-8AF2-10FD3899A646][Cycle string inflection]] | various |
| C-c M-g | | [[id:4F426E77-CE03-4BF8-8D1B-7791C7C02B28][Magit file dispatch]] | |
** Global Settings
:PROPERTIES:
:ID: A2F7FF5C-AFCC-44D4-9AA5-3498F6D6D5E0
:END:
These are just some general settings that apply everywhere. First, a few packages:
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
doom-modeline
ligature
mixed-pitch
ace-window
#+END_SRC
Turn off some default settings that I don't find useful.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(setq inhibit-startup-screen t)
(setq initial-scratch-message nil)
(menu-bar-mode -1)
(scroll-bar-mode -1)
(tool-bar-mode -1)
(setq make-backup-files nil)
(setq split-window-threshold 200)
(setq split-height-threshold 200)
(setq view-read-only t)
#+END_SRC
Make sure which-key mode is always on. The on-the-fly keymap help it gives is indespensable.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(which-key-mode)
#+END_SRC
Automatically refresh ~dired~ buffers when switching to them, instead of requiring an explicit
refresh.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(setq dired-auto-revert-buffer t)
#+END_SRC
Similarly, highlighting the line the cursor is on is really useful for figuring out where you are,
especially on monitors with a lot of vertical space.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(global-hl-line-mode)
#+END_SRC
From the docs: "If complete, TAB first tries to indent the current line, and if the line was
already indented, then try to complete the thing at point." Recommended by [[https://github.com/minad/corfu][the ~corfu~ readme]].
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(setq tab-always-indent 'complete)
#+END_SRC
Set the cursor to be a bar. I'm not sure what the benefit would be of a block cursor, since the
current character isn't really "selected" like it would be in Helix. When I had God mode set up, I
switched to a block cursor during normal mode, just because I was so used to it from Helix and
Vim. Now, I don't think there's really a need to ever switch.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(setq-default cursor-type 'bar)
#+END_SRC
Emacs is supposed to be all about automation (maybe?). There's basically never a case where I don't
want changes I've made to be immediately saved to disk. So let's have Emacs do that. There's still a
fairly long (~5 sec) delay before changes are saved, which is kind of annoying. Maybe I'll look into
that at some point?
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(auto-save-visited-mode)
#+END_SRC
Repeat-mode takes care of eliminating some annoying duplicate keypresses. I mostly use repeat-mode
for two-character commands that need to be repeated; ~devil~ also has some single-key-with-modifier
repeats set up that only apply in that mode.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(repeat-mode)
#+END_SRC
Save the minibuffer history to disk, so recently-used options show up at the top of the picker
across restarts.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(savehist-mode)
#+END_SRC
The doom modeline looks nice. I'm turning off IRC notifications, because it was slow to update (and
it would update after every command, slowing down everything). I don't need the workspace name when
I have the tab bar at the top of the window. The other settings just clear up some space, and make
things look at little nicer.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(setq doom-modeline-irc nil)
(setq doom-modeline-workspace-name nil)
(setq doom-modeline-buffer-encoding nil)
(setq doom-modeline-vcs-max-length 30)
(doom-modeline-mode)
#+END_SRC
Ligature mode combines character sequences like <= into a single on-screen glyph. It looks kind of
cool, so I'm turning it on in prog mode. The enabled ligatures are font-specific, taken from [[https://github.com/mickeynp/ligature.el/wiki#jetbrains-mono][the
ligature wiki]].
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package ligature
:after prog-mode
:config
(ligature-set-ligatures 'prog-mode
'("--" "---" "==" "===" "!=" "!==" "=!="
"=:=" "=/=" "<=" ">=" "&&" "&&&" "&=" "++" "+++" "***" ";;" "!!"
"??" "???" "?:" "?." "?=" "<:" ":<" ":>" ">:" "<:<" "<>" "<<<" ">>>"
"<<" ">>" "||" "-|" "_|_" "|-" "||-" "|=" "||=" "##" "###" "####"
"#{" "#[" "]#" "#(" "#?" "#_" "#_(" "#:" "#!" "#=" "^=" "<$>" "<$"
"$>" "<+>" "<+" "+>" "<*>" "<*" "*>" "</" "</>" "/>" "<!--" "<#--"
"-->" "->" "->>" "<<-" "<-" "<=<" "=<<" "<<=" "<==" "<=>" "<==>"
"==>" "=>" "=>>" ">=>" ">>=" ">>-" ">-" "-<" "-<<" ">->" "<-<" "<-|"
"<=|" "|=>" "|->" "<->" "<~~" "<~" "<~>" "~~" "~~>" "~>" "~-" "-~"
"~@" "[||]" "|]" "[|" "|}" "{|" "[<" ">]" "|>" "<|" "||>" "<||"
"|||>" "<|||" "<|>" "..." ".." ".=" "..<" ".?" "::" ":::" ":=" "::="
":?" ":?>" "//" "///" "/*" "*/" "/=" "//=" "/==" "@_" "__" "???"
"<:<" ";;;"))
(global-ligature-mode t))
#+END_SRC
Use variable-width fonts in text buffers. ~mixed-pitch-mode~ keeps most code blocks as monospace.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook 'mixed-pitch-mode)
(defun no-mixed-pitch ()
(mixed-pitch-mode -1))
(add-hook 'yaml-ts-mode-hook 'no-mixed-pitch)
(add-hook 'mhtml-mode 'no-mixed-pitch)
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package ace-window
:bind (("M-o" . ace-window)
("s-o" . ace-window))
:config
(setq aw-keys '(?a ?s ?d ?f ?g ?h ?j ?k ?l))
(setq aw-dispatch-always t))
#+END_SRC
Set up a few project- / workspace-related key bindings.
#+name: workspace_keybinds
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb no :noweb-ref emacs_config
(bind-keys ("s-f" . project-find-file)
("s-F" . project-switch-project))
(bind-keys :map tab-bar-mode-map
("s-s" . tab-bar-switch-to-tab))
#+END_SRC
Don't run a server. I'm not using this, I can always turn it back on if I need to.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb no :noweb-ref emacs_config
(server-mode -1)
#+END_SRC
All the beeping is annoying. This flashes a huge icon over the screen, which is still annoying, but
less so?
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb no :noweb-ref emacs_config
(setq visible-bell t)
#+END_SRC
I'm trying this out. This disables visual selections. It's bold, which is why I like it :)
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb no :noweb-ref emacs_config
(transient-mark-mode -1)
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb no :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package tab-bar
:config
(tab-bar-history-mode)
(defvar-keymap tab-bar-repeat-map
:repeat t
"<left>" #'tab-bar-history-back
"<right>" #'tab-bar-history-forward))
#+END_SRC
** Editing
This configuration affects general text editing, across all modes. First, some packages:
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
avy
devil
edit-indirect
god-mode
string-inflection
#+END_SRC
I find Emacs to be almost unusable on a normal keyboard unless there's some way to avoid all the
modifier keys. I tried Evil mode first. But although I love Vim, it just seemed to be hiding too
much of the Emacs native functionality. The keybindings were also much harder to configure. I tried
God mode, which has the benefit of re-using the normal Emacs keybindings and commands. It was
annoying, though, because some read-only buffers (like magit buffers) have their own "normal-mode"
commands that don't use modifiers. It felt jarring to switch to "insert mode" to use those
keys. It's also hard to repeat sequences of M-f, M-b, etc. I could have made a ton of repeat maps,
but I'm worried that having too many repeat maps will also be annoying (I'll have to explicitly
cancel them more frequently). In the end, I opted for Devil mode. It avoids modifier keys, and has
its own devil-mode-only repeat maps that don't interfere when using normal modifier key sequences.
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package devil
:disable t
:config
(global-devil-mode)
(setq devil-repeatable-keys
'(("%k /")
("%k d")
("%k k")
("%k m ^")
("%k m b" "%k m f" "%k m a" "% k m e")
("%k m @" "%k m h")
("%k m y")
("%k p" "%k n" "%k b" "%k f" "%k a" "%k e")
("%k s")
("%k m d" "%k m <backspace>"))))
(use-package god-mode
:config
(bind-keys :map god-local-mode-map
("i" . (lambda () (interactive) (god-mode-all -1)))
("z" . repeat))
(bind-keys ("<escape>" . (lambda () (interactive) (god-mode-all 1))))
(defun my-god-mode-update-cursor-type ()
(setq cursor-type (if (or god-local-mode buffer-read-only) 'box 'bar)))
(add-hook 'post-command-hook #'my-god-mode-update-cursor-type)
(which-key-enable-god-mode-support))
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package avy
:bind ("M-j" . avy-goto-char-timer))
(defun avy-goto-char-timer-embark ()
(interactive)
(require 'avy)
(require 'embark)
(let ((avy-action-oneshot
(lambda (pt)
(unwind-protect
(save-excursion
(goto-char pt)
(embark-act))
(select-window
(cdr (ring-ref avy-ring 0)))))))
(avy-goto-char-timer)))
(bind-keys
("M-J" . avy-goto-char-timer-embark))
(use-package isearch
:custom
(isearch-wrap-pause 'no-ding))
(use-package string-inflection
:commands
string-inflection-java-style-cycle
string-inflection-rust-style-cycle
:config
(defun string-inflection-rust-style-cycle-function (str)
(cond
((string-inflection-snake-case-p str)
(string-inflection-upcase-function str))
((string-inflection-upcase-p str)
(string-inflection-pascal-case-function str))
(t
(string-inflection-snake-case-function str))))
(defun string-inflection-rust-style-cycle ()
(interactive)
(string-inflection--symbol-or-region #'string-inflection-rust-style-cycle-function))
(defvar-keymap string-inflection-java-map
:repeat t
"u" #'string-inflection-java-style-cycle)
(defvar-keymap string-inflection-rust-map
:repeat t
"u" #'string-inflection-rust-style-cycle))
(use-package edit-indirect
:bind ("C-x 4 n" . edit-indirect-region))
#+END_SRC
** Language Support
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
consult-eglot
haskell-ts-mode
jenkinsfile-mode
lispy
lua-mode
nix-mode
rust-mode
smartparens
sly
sly-macrostep
sql-indent
tree-sitter
treesit-grammars.with-all-grammars
yaml-pro
#+END_SRC
I had some weird problems with jsx code where the default M-q would just do a text fill rather than
a re-indent. The solution seems to be to only do the ~syntax-ppss~ stuff if tree-sitter isn't
available? It seems to work for now anyway...
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package prog-mode
:config
(defun prog-fill-reindent-defun (&optional argument)
"Refill or reindent the paragraph or defun that contains point.
If the point is in a string or a comment, fill the paragraph that
contains point or follows point.
Otherwise, reindent the function definition that contains point
or follows point."
(interactive "P")
(save-excursion
(let ((treesit-text-node
(and (treesit-available-p)
(treesit-parser-list)
(treesit-node-match-p
(treesit-node-at (point)) 'text t))))
(if (or treesit-text-node
(and (not (and (treesit-available-p) (treesit-parser-list))) (nth 8 (syntax-ppss)))
(re-search-forward "\\s-*\\s<" (line-end-position) t))
(fill-paragraph argument (region-active-p))
(beginning-of-defun)
(let ((start (point)))
(end-of-defun)
(indent-region start (point) nil)))))))
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package nix-mode
:mode "\\.nix\\'")
(use-package nix-flake
:bind ("C-x p n" . project-nix-flake)
:config
(defun project-nix-flake ()
(interactive)
(nix-flake (project-root (project-current t)))))
(use-package lua-mode
:mode "\\.lua\\'")
(use-package jenkinsfile-mode
:mode "\\.jenkinsfile\\'")
(setq major-mode-remap-alist '((rust-mode . rust-mode)))
(use-package rust-mode
:init (setq rust-mode-treesitter-derive t))
(defun yaml-validate ()
(interactive)
(compile (concat "yamllint -d '{extends: default, rules: {indentation: {indent-sequences: false}, braces: {max-spaces-inside: 1}}}' " (buffer-file-name)) t))
(use-package yaml-ts-mode
:mode "\\.yaml\\'")
(use-package yaml-pro
:hook (yaml-ts-mode . yaml-pro-ts-mode))
(use-package sly
:hook lisp-mode-hook
:custom
(inferior-lisp-program "sbcl"))
(use-package sly-macrostep
:defer t
:after sly
:init
(add-to-list 'sly-contribs 'sly-macrostep))
(use-package consult-eglot
:commands
consult-eglot-symbols)
(use-package typescript-ts-mode
:mode "\\.ts\\'" ("\\.tsx\\'" . tsx-ts-mode)
:custom
(typescript-ts-mode-indent-offset 4)
(defun tsx-ts-mode--indent-compatibility-b893426 ()
"Indent rules helper, to handle different releases of tree-sitter-tsx.
Check if a node type is available, then return the right indent rules."
;; handle https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter-typescript/commit/b893426b82492e59388a326b824a346d829487e8
(condition-case nil
(progn (treesit-query-capture 'tsx '((jsx_fragment) @capture))
`(((match "<" "jsx_fragment") parent 0)
((parent-is "jsx_fragment") parent typescript-ts-mode-indent-offset)))
(treesit-query-error
`(((match "<" "jsx_text") parent 0)
((parent-is "jsx_text") grand-parent typescript-ts-mode-indent-offset))))))
(use-package rust-ts-mode
:mode "\\.rs\\'"
:config
(bind-keys :map rust-ts-mode-map
("C-c u" . string-inflection-rust-style-cycle)))
(use-package java-ts-mode
:mode "\\.java\\'"
:config
(bind-keys :map java-ts-mode-map
("C-c u" . string-inflection-java-style-cycle)))
(use-package sql-indent
:hook (sql-mode-hook . sqlind-minor-mode))
(use-package haskell-ts-mode
:mode "\\.hs\\'"
:custom (haskell-ts-use-indent tc))
(use-package flymake
:bind
(:map prog-mode-map
("C-c D" . flymake-show-project-diagnostics)
("M-n" . flymake-goto-next-error)
("M-p" . flymake-goto-prev-error)))
(use-package eglot
:commands eglot
:custom
(eglot-ignored-server-capabilities '(:inlayHintProvider))
:config
(bind-keys :map eglot-mode-map
("C-c A" . eglot-code-actions)
("C-c R" . eglot-rename)
("C-c I" . eglot-find-implementation))
(add-hook 'eglot-managed-mode-hook (lambda () (eglot-inlay-hints-mode -1)) nil t))
(use-package lispy
:hook (emacs-lisp-mode lisp-mode)
:init (setq lispy-compat '(god-mode edebug))
:config
(bind-keys :map lispy-mode-map
("i" . (lambda ()
(interactive)
(if god-global-mode
(god-mode-all -1)
(special-lispy-tab))))))
(use-package smartparens
:hook
emacs-lisp-mode
common-lisp-mode
:config
(add-to-list 'sp-lisp-modes 'sly-mrepl-mode)
(require 'smartparens-config)
(setq sp-highlight-pair-overlay nil
sp-highlight-wrap-overlay nil
sp-highlight-wrap-tag-overlay nil))
(setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil)
(setq-default tab-width 4)
(global-tree-sitter-mode 1)
(setq-default fill-column 100)
(defun jf-init-fill-column ()
(display-fill-column-indicator-mode 1))
(defvar jf/class-name-to-file-search-path (list "src/main/java" "src/test/java"))
(defun jf/class-name-to-file (class-name)
(let ((root (project-root (project-current t)))
(fragment (format "%s.java" (replace-regexp-in-string "\\." "/" class-name)))
(result))
(dolist (p jf/class-name-to-file-search-path result)
(unless result
(let ((path (format "%s/%s" p fragment)))
(when (file-exists-p (concat root path))
(setq result path)))))))
(defun jf/compile-class-to-file ()
(jf/class-name-to-file (concat (match-string 1) (match-string 2))))
;(add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist-alist
; '(java-stack-trace .
; ("^[[:space:]]*at \\(\\(?:[[:lower:]]+\\.\\)+\\)[^(]+(\\([[:alnum:]]+\\)\\.java:\\([[:digit:]]+\\))"
; jf/compile-class-to-file 3)))
;(add-to-list 'compilation-error-regexp-alist 'java-stack-trace)
(add-hook 'prog-mode-hook 'jf-init-fill-column)
(add-hook 'java-mode-hook (lambda () (c-set-offset 'arglist-intro '+)))
(dolist (hook
(list 'grep-mode-hook
'flymake-project-diagnostics-mode-hook
'xref--xref-buffer-mode-hook
'embark-collect-mode-hook
'compilation-mode-hook
'sly-mrepl-mode-hook
'eglot-list-connections-mode-hook))
(add-hook hook 'tab-line-mode))
(let ((bottom-window-params '((side . bottom)
(slot . 1)
(window-height . 0.33)
(window-parameters (no-delete-other-windows . t))))
(right-window-params '((side . right)
(window-width . 0.5)
(window-parameters (no-delete-other-windows . t)))))
(setopt display-buffer-alist
(mapcar (lambda (buffer) `(,buffer
(display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-side-window)
,@bottom-window-params))
(list
"\\*Flymake diagnostics *"
"\\*Embark Export *"
"\\*Embark Collect *"
"\\*xref*"
"\\*compilation\\*"
"\\*sly-mrepl *"
"\\*Messages\\*"
"\\*EGLOT connections\\*"))))
(setq ediff-split-window-function 'split-window-horizontally)
#+END_SRC
** Envrc
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
envrc
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package envrc
:hook (after-init . envrc-global-mode)
:custom
(envrc-show-summary-in-minibuffer nil))
#+END_SRC
** Magit
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
consult-gh
diff-hl
forge
magit
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package magit
:bind (("C-x g" . magit-status)
("s-g" . magit-status)
("C-x M-g" . magit-dispatch)
("C-c M-g" . magit-file-dispatch))
:custom
(magit-save-repository-buffers 'dontask)
:config
(set-face-attribute 'git-commit-summary nil :inherit nil)
(defun magit-fetch-all-on-load ()
(magit-run-git-async "fetch" "--all"))
(add-hook 'magit-status-mode-hook 'magit-fetch-all-on-load)
(remove-hook 'magit-status-headers-hook 'magit-insert-tags-header))
(use-package forge
:after magit)
(use-package diff-hl
:after magit
:config
(global-diff-hl-mode)
(add-hook 'magit-post-refresh-hook 'diff-hl-magit-post-refresh))
#+END_SRC
** Vertico
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
cape
consult
corfu
embark
embark-consult
marginalia
orderless
vertico
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package consult
:bind (
;; ("C-c M-x" . consult-mode-command)
("C-c h" . consult-history)
;; ("C-c k" . consult-kmacro)
;; ("C-c m" . consult-man)
;; ([remap Info-search] . consult-info)
;; ("C-x M-:" . consult-complex-command)
("C-x b" . consult-buffer)
("s-b" . consult-project-buffer)
("s-B" . consult-buffer)
("C-x 4 b" . consult-buffer-other-window)
("C-x 5 b" . consult-buffer-other-frame)
("C-x t b" . consult-buffer-other-tab)
("C-x r b" . consult-bookmark)
("C-x p b" . consult-project-buffer)
("M-#" . consult-register-load)
("M-'" . consult-register-store)
("C-M-#" . consult-register)
("M-y" . consult-yank-pop)
("M-g e" . consult-compile-error)
("M-g f" . consult-flymake)
("M-g g" . consult-goto-line)
("M-g M-g" . consult-goto-line)
("M-g o" . consult-org-heading)
("M-g m" . consult-mark)
("M-g k" . consult-global-mark)
("M-g i" . consult-imenu)
("M-g I" . consult-imenu-multi)
("M-s r" . consult-ripgrep)
("M-s l" . consult-line)
("M-s L" . consult-line-multi)
("M-s e" . consult-isearch-history)
:map isearch-mode-map
("M-e" . consult-isearch-history)
("M-s e" . consult-isearch-history)
("M-s l" . consult-line)
("M-s L" . consult-line-multi)
:map minibuffer-local-map
("M-s" . consult-history)
("M-r" . consult-history))
:hook (completion-list-mode . consult-preview-at-point-mode)
:init
(advice-add #'register-preview :override #'consult-register-window)
(setq register-preview-delay 0.5)
;; (setq xref-show-xrefs-function #'consult-xref xref-show-definitions-function #'consult-xref)
:config
(consult-customize
consult-theme :preview-key '(:debounce 0.2 any)
consult-ripgrep consult-git-grep consult-grep consult-man
consult-bookmark consult-recent-file consult-xref
consult--source-bookmark consult--source-file-register
consult--source-recent-file consult--source-project-recent-file
;; :preview-key "M-."
:preview-key '(:debounce 0.4 any))
(setq consult-narrow-key "<") ;; "C-+"
)
(use-package vertico
:custom
(vertico-count 25)
:config
(vertico-mode))
;; (use-package vertico-buffer
;; :after vertico
;; :config
;; (vertico-buffer-mode))
(use-package orderless
:custom
(completion-styles '(orderless))
(orderless-matching-styles '(orderless-literal orderless-flex)))
(use-package marginalia
:config
(marginalia-mode))
(use-package embark
:bind
(("C-." . embark-act) ;; pick some comfortable binding
))
(use-package corfu
:custom
(corfu-cycle t)
(corfu-popupinfo-mode)
(corfu-quit-at-boundary nil)
(corfu-on-exact-match 'show)
:config
(global-corfu-mode))
;; Consult users will also want the embark-consult package.
(use-package embark-consult
:hook (embark-collect-mode . consult-preview-at-point-mode))
(use-package cape
:config
(add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions #'cape-file))
#+END_SRC
** Org
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
org-modern
org-roam
verb
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package org
:mode ("\\.org\\'" . org-mode)
:bind (("C-c a" . org-agenda)
("C-c c" . org-capture)
("C-c l" . org-store-link))
:config
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'visual-line-mode)
(setq org-link-keep-stored-after-insertion t
org-todo-keywords
'((sequence
"TODO(o)"
"IN_PROGRESS(p!)"
"WAITING(w@)"
"|"
"DONE(d!)"
"CANCELLED(c@)"))
org-capture-templates
'(("t" "Todo" entry
(here)
"** TODO %?\n- State \"TODO\" %U\n")
("w" "Work stuff")
("wp" "Work Project" entry
(file+headline "~/org/todo/work.org.age" "Next Actions")
"*** PROJ %?\n- State \"PROJ\" %U\n")
("wa" "Work Next Action" entry
(file+headline "~/org/todo/work.org.age" "Next Actions")
"*** TODO %?\n- State \"TODO\" %U\n")
("p" "Personal stuff")
("pp" "Personal Project" entry
(file+headline "~/org/todo/personal.org.age" "Next Actions")
"*** PROJ %?\n- State \"PROJ\" %U\n")
("pa" "Personal Next Action" entry
(file+headline "~/org/todo/personal.org.age" "Next Actions")
"*** TODO %?\n- State \"TODO\" %U\n"))
org-agenda-files '("~/org/todo/work.org.age" "~/org/todo/personal.org.age")
org-agenda-todo-ignore-scheduled 'future
org-agenda-tags-todo-honor-ignore-options t
org-id-link-to-org-use-id t
org-enforce-todo-dependencies t
org-agenda-dim-blocked-tasks 'invisible)
(set-face-attribute 'org-level-1 nil :font "Iosevka Aile")
(set-face-attribute 'org-level-2 nil :font "Iosevka Aile")
(set-face-attribute 'org-level-3 nil :font "Iosevka Aile")
(set-face-attribute 'org-level-4 nil :font "Iosevka Aile")
(set-face-attribute 'org-level-5 nil :font "Iosevka Aile")
(set-face-attribute 'org-level-6 nil :font "Iosevka Aile")
(set-face-attribute 'org-level-7 nil :font "Iosevka Aile")
(set-face-attribute 'org-level-8 nil :font "Iosevka Aile"))
(use-package org-roam
:bind (("C-c n l" . org-roam-buffer-toggle)
("C-c n f" . org-roam-node-find)
("C-c n g" . org-roam-graph)
("C-c n i" . org-roam-node-insert)
("C-c n c" . org-roam-capture))
:config
(setq org-roam-node-display-template (concat "${title:*} " (propertize "${tags:10}" 'face 'org-tag)))
(org-roam-db-autosync-mode))
(use-package org-modern
:hook org-mode-hook)
(use-package verb
:after org
:bind-keymap
(:map org-mode-map
("C-c C-r" . verb-command-map)))
#+END_SRC
** Terminal
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
eshell-vterm
vterm
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package em-term
:config
(push "hx" eshell-visual-commands))
(use-package vterm
:commands vterm)
(use-package eshell-vterm
:after eshell
:config
(eshell-vterm-mode))
#+END_SRC
** Slack
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
slack
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package lui
:defer t
:custom
(lui-time-stamp-format "[%Y-%m-%d %H:%M]"))
(use-package slack
:commands
slack-start
:custom
(slack-render-profile-images-p nil)
(slack-buffer-function #'switch-to-buffer()))
#+END_SRC
** Kubernetes
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
kubed
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package kubed
:bind-keymap
("s-k" . kubed-prefix-map))
#+END_SRC
** Ledger
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
ledger-mode
#+END_SRC
** Age
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref emacs_packages
age
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref emacs_config
(use-package age
:custom
(age-default-identity "~/source/dotfiles/keys/yubi1age.txt")
(age-default-recipient "~/source/dotfiles/keys/myself.txt")
:config
(setenv "PINENTRY_PROGRAM" "pinentry-mac")
(age-file-enable))
#+END_SRC
* Theme
I like Catppuccin Frappe as my theme. Let's use it in as many places as we can.
** Bat
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref programs
bat.config.theme = "catppuccin-frappe";
bat.themes = {
catppuccin-frappe = {
src = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "catppuccin";
repo = "sublime-text"; # Bat uses sublime syntax for its themes
rev = "3d8625d937d89869476e94bc100192aa220ce44a";
sha256 = "3ABUsfJpb6RO6AiuuSL5gwDofJIwC5tlEMzBrlY9/s0=";
};
file = "Frappe.tmTheme";
};
};
#+END_SRC
** Helix
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref programs
helix.settings.theme = "catppuccin_frappe";
#+END_SRC
** Tmux
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref programs
tmux.plugins = [
{
plugin = pkgs.tmuxPlugins.catppuccin;
extraConfig = ''set -g @catppuccin_window_tabs_enabled on
set -g @catppuccin_window_default_text "#W"
set -g @catppuccin_window_current_text "#W"'';
}
];
#+END_SRC
** Lazygit
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref extra_xdg
configFile."lazygit/config.yml" = {
enable = true;
source = pkgs.fetchFromGitHub
{
owner = "catppuccin";
repo = "lazygit";
rev = "b2ecb6d41b6f54a82104879573c538e8bdaeb0bf"; # Replace with the latest commit hash
sha256 = "9BBmWRcjNaJE9T0RKVEJaSnkrbMom0CLYE8PzAT6yFw=";
} + /themes/frappe.yml;
};
#+END_SRC
** Starship
#+NAME: starship_colors
#+BEGIN_SRC nix
builtins.fromTOML (builtins.readFile
(pkgs.fetchFromGitHub
{
owner = "catppuccin";
repo = "starship";
rev = "3e3e54410c3189053f4da7a7043261361a1ed1bc"; # Replace with the latest commit hash
sha256 = "soEBVlq3ULeiZFAdQYMRFuswIIhI9bclIU8WXjxd7oY=";
} + /palettes/frappe.toml))
#+END_SRC
** Wezterm
#+NAME: wezterm_colors
#+BEGIN_SRC lua
config.color_scheme = 'Catppuccin Frappe'
#+END_SRC
** Emacs
#+BEGIN_SRC nix :noweb-ref "emacs_packages"
catppuccin-theme
#+END_SRC
#+BEGIN_SRC elisp :noweb-ref "emacs_config"
(use-package catppuccin-theme
:custom
(catppuccin-flavor 'frappe)
:config
(load-theme 'catppuccin :no-confirm))
;; (set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font" :height 130)
;; (set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil :font "JetBrainsMono Nerd Font" :height 130)
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :font "Iosevka" :height 130 :width 'expanded)
(set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil :font "Iosevka" :height 130 :width 'expanded)
(set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil :font "Iosevka Etoile" :height 130)
#+END_SRC