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See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to ;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; This global minor mode provides a set of keybindings for switching ;; window configurations. It tries mimicking the tab behaviour of ;; `ranger`, a file manager. ;; See the README for more info: ;; https://github.com/wasamasa/eyebrowse ;;; Code: (require 'dash) (require 'format-spec) ;;; variables (defgroup eyebrowse nil "A window configuration switcher modeled after the ranger file manager." :group 'convenience :prefix "eyebrowse-") (defcustom eyebrowse-keymap-prefix (kbd "C-c C-w") "Prefix key for key-bindings." :type 'string :group 'eyebrowse) (defface eyebrowse-mode-line-delimiters '((t (nil))) "Face for the mode line indicator delimiters." :group 'eyebrowse) (defface eyebrowse-mode-line-separator '((t (nil))) "Face for the mode line indicator separator." :group 'eyebrowse) (defface eyebrowse-mode-line-inactive '((t (nil))) "Face for the inactive items of the mode line indicator." :group 'eyebrowse) (defface eyebrowse-mode-line-active '((t (:inherit mode-line-emphasis))) "Face for the active items of the mode line indicator." :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-mode-line-separator ", " "Separator of the mode line indicator." :type 'string :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-mode-line-left-delimiter "[" "Left delimiter of the mode line indicator." :type 'string :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-mode-line-right-delimiter "]" "Right delimiter of the mode line indicator." :type 'string :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-mode-line-style 'smart "The mode line indicator style may be one of the following: nil, 'hide: Don't show at all. 'smart: Hide when only one window config. 'current: Only show current config. t, 'always: Always show." :type '(choice (const :tag "Hide" hide) (const :tag "Smart" smart) (const :tag "Always" always) (const :tag "Current" current)) :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-wrap-around nil "Wrap around when switching to the next/previous window config? If t, wrap around." :type 'boolean :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-switch-back-and-forth nil "Switch to the last window automatically? If t, switching to the same window config as `eyebrowse-current-window-config', switches to `eyebrowse-last-window-config'." :type 'boolean :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-new-workspace nil "Type of the new workspace. It may be one of the following: nil: Clone last workspace. string value: Clean up and display a buffer with that name. If necessary, create the buffer beforehand. symbol name: Clean up and call the specified function. t: Clean up and display the scratch buffer." :type '(choice (const :tag "Clone last workspace." nil) (string :tag "Switch to buffer name.") (function :tag "Initialize with function.") (const :tag "Switch to scratch buffer." t)) :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-pre-window-switch-hook nil "Hook run before switching to a window config." :type 'hook :group 'eyebrowse) (add-hook 'eyebrowse-pre-window-switch-hook 'deactivate-mark) (defcustom eyebrowse-post-window-switch-hook nil "Hook run after switching to a window config." :type 'hook :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-pre-window-delete-hook nil "Hook run before deleting a window config." :type 'hook :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-default-workspace-slot 1 "Slot number assigned to the default workspace." :type 'integer :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-slot-format "%s" "Format string for untagged slots. The following format codes are supported: %s: Current slot" :type 'string :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-tagged-slot-format "%s:%t" "Format string for tagged slots. The following format codes are supported: %t: Tag %s: Current slot" :type 'string :group 'eyebrowse) (defcustom eyebrowse-close-window-config-prompt nil "Ask user for confirmation when closing a window config? If t, ask for confirmation." :type 'boolean :group 'eyebrowse) (defvar eyebrowse-mode-map (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)) (prefix-map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "<") 'eyebrowse-prev-window-config) (define-key prefix-map (kbd ">") 'eyebrowse-next-window-config) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "'") 'eyebrowse-last-window-config) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "\"") 'eyebrowse-close-window-config) (define-key prefix-map (kbd ",") 'eyebrowse-rename-window-config) (define-key prefix-map (kbd ".") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "0") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-0) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "1") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-1) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "2") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-2) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "3") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-3) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "4") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-4) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "5") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-5) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "6") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-6) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "7") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-7) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "8") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-8) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "9") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-9) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "c") 'eyebrowse-create-window-config) (define-key prefix-map (kbd "C-c") 'eyebrowse-create-window-config) (define-key map eyebrowse-keymap-prefix prefix-map) map) "Initial key map for `eyebrowse-mode'.") ;;; functions (defun eyebrowse--get (type &optional frame) "Retrieve frame-specific value of TYPE. If FRAME is nil, use current frame. TYPE can be any of 'window-configs, 'current-slot, 'last-slot." (cond ((eq type 'window-configs) (frame-parameter frame 'eyebrowse-window-configs)) ((eq type 'current-slot) (frame-parameter frame 'eyebrowse-current-slot)) ((eq type 'last-slot) (frame-parameter frame 'eyebrowse-last-slot)))) (defun eyebrowse--set (type value &optional frame) "Set frame-specific value of TYPE to VALUE. If FRAME is nil, use current frame. TYPE can be any of 'window-configs, 'current-slot, 'last-slot." (cond ((eq type 'window-configs) (set-frame-parameter frame 'eyebrowse-window-configs value)) ((eq type 'current-slot) (set-frame-parameter frame 'eyebrowse-current-slot value)) ((eq type 'last-slot) (set-frame-parameter frame 'eyebrowse-last-slot value)))) (put 'eyebrowse--set 'lisp-indent-function 1) (defun eyebrowse-init (&optional frame) "Initialize Eyebrowse for the current frame." (unless (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs frame) (eyebrowse--set 'last-slot eyebrowse-default-workspace-slot frame) (eyebrowse--set 'current-slot eyebrowse-default-workspace-slot frame) (eyebrowse--insert-in-window-config-list (eyebrowse--current-window-config eyebrowse-default-workspace-slot "") frame))) (defun eyebrowse--update-window-config-element (new-element) "Replace the old element with NEW-ELEMENT in the window config list. The old element is identified by the first element of NEW-ELEMENT." (eyebrowse--set 'window-configs (--replace-where (= (car it) (car new-element)) new-element (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs)))) (defun eyebrowse--insert-in-window-config-list (element &optional frame) "Insert ELEMENT in the list of window configs. This function keeps the sortedness intact." (let* ((window-configs (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs frame)) (index (--find-last-index (< (car it) (car element)) window-configs))) (eyebrowse--set 'window-configs (-insert-at (if index (1+ index) 0) element window-configs) frame))) (defun eyebrowse--window-config-present-p (slot &optional frame) "Non-nil if there is a window config at SLOT." (assq slot (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs frame))) (defun eyebrowse--current-window-config (slot tag) "Returns a window config list appliable for SLOT." (list slot (window-state-get nil t) tag)) (defun eyebrowse--dotted-list-p (list) "Non-nil if LIST is terminated by a non-nil value." (cdr (last list))) (defun eyebrowse--walk-window-config (window-config function) "Walk through WINDOW-CONFIG and apply FUNCTION to each leaf." (dolist (item window-config) (when (consp item) (when (symbolp (car item)) (funcall function item)) (when (and (consp (cdr item)) (not (eyebrowse--dotted-list-p (cdr item)))) (eyebrowse--walk-window-config (cdr item) function))))) (defun eyebrowse--fixup-window-config (window-config) "Walk through WINDOW-CONFIG and fix it up destructively. If a no longer existent buffer is encountered, it is replaced with the scratch buffer." (eyebrowse--walk-window-config window-config (lambda (item) (when (eq (car item) 'buffer) (let* ((buffer-name (cadr item)) (buffer (get-buffer buffer-name))) (when (not buffer) (message "Replaced deleted %s buffer with *scratch*" buffer-name) (setf (cadr item) "*scratch*"))))))) (defun eyebrowse--rename-window-config-buffers (window-config old new) "Walk through WINDOW-CONFIG and rename buffers when appropriate. If a buffer name equal to OLD is found, it is replaced with NEW." (eyebrowse--walk-window-config window-config (lambda (item) (when (eq (car item) 'buffer) (let ((buffer-name (cadr item))) (when (equal buffer-name old) (setf (cadr item) new))))))) (defadvice rename-buffer (around eyebrowse-fixup-window-configs activate) "Replace buffer names in all window configs." (let ((old (buffer-name))) ad-do-it (let ((new ad-return-value)) (dolist (frame (frame-list)) (dolist (window-config (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs frame)) (eyebrowse--rename-window-config-buffers window-config old new)))) ad-return-value)) (defun eyebrowse--load-window-config (slot) "Restore the window config from SLOT." (-when-let (match (assq slot (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs))) ;; KLUDGE: workaround for #36 ;; see also http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=20848 (when (version< emacs-version "25") (delete-other-windows) (set-window-dedicated-p nil nil)) ;; KLUDGE: workaround for visual-fill-column foolishly ;; setting the split-window parameter (let ((ignore-window-parameters t) (window-config (cadr match))) (eyebrowse--fixup-window-config window-config) (window-state-put window-config (frame-root-window) 'safe)))) (defun eyebrowse--string-to-number (x) "Version of `string-to-number' that returns nil if not a number." (let ((result (string-to-number x))) (if (and (zerop result) (not (string-match-p (rx bos (* white) "0") x))) nil result))) (defun eyebrowse--read-slot () "Read in a window config SLOT to switch to. A formatted list of window configs is presented as candidates. If no match was found, the user input is interpreted as a new slot to switch to." (let* ((candidates (--map (cons (eyebrowse-format-slot it) (car it)) (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs))) (candidate (completing-read "Enter slot: " candidates)) (choice (cdr (assoc candidate candidates)))) (or choice (eyebrowse--string-to-number candidate) (user-error "Invalid slot number")))) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config (slot) "Switch to the window config SLOT. This will save the current window config to `eyebrowse-current-slot' first, then switch. If `eyebrowse-switch-back-and-forth' is t and `eyebrowse-current-slot' equals SLOT, this will switch to the last window config." (interactive (list (if (numberp current-prefix-arg) current-prefix-arg (eyebrowse--read-slot)))) (when slot (let* ((current-slot (eyebrowse--get 'current-slot)) (window-configs (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs)) (current-tag (nth 2 (assoc current-slot window-configs))) (last-slot (eyebrowse--get 'last-slot))) (when (and eyebrowse-switch-back-and-forth (= current-slot slot)) (setq slot last-slot)) (let ((new-window-config (not (eyebrowse--window-config-present-p slot)))) (when (/= current-slot slot) (run-hooks 'eyebrowse-pre-window-switch-hook) (eyebrowse--update-window-config-element (eyebrowse--current-window-config current-slot current-tag)) (when new-window-config (eyebrowse--insert-in-window-config-list (eyebrowse--current-window-config slot ""))) (eyebrowse--load-window-config slot) (eyebrowse--set 'last-slot current-slot) (eyebrowse--set 'current-slot slot) (when (and new-window-config eyebrowse-new-workspace) (delete-other-windows) (cond ((stringp eyebrowse-new-workspace) (switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create eyebrowse-new-workspace))) ((functionp eyebrowse-new-workspace) (funcall eyebrowse-new-workspace)) (t (switch-to-buffer "*scratch*")))) (run-hooks 'eyebrowse-post-window-switch-hook)))))) (defun eyebrowse-next-window-config (count) "Switch to the next available window config. If `eyebrowse-wrap-around' is t, this will switch from the last to the first one. When used with a numerical argument, switch to window config COUNT." (interactive "P") (let* ((window-configs (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs)) (match (assq (eyebrowse--get 'current-slot) window-configs)) (index (-elem-index match window-configs))) (if count (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config count) (when index (if (< (1+ index) (length window-configs)) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config (car (nth (1+ index) window-configs))) (when eyebrowse-wrap-around (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config (caar window-configs)))))))) (defun eyebrowse-prev-window-config (count) "Switch to the previous available window config. If `eyebrowse-wrap-around' is t, this will switch from the first to the last one. When used with a numerical argument, switch COUNT window configs backwards and always wrap around." (interactive "P") (let* ((window-configs (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs)) (match (assq (eyebrowse--get 'current-slot) window-configs)) (index (-elem-index match window-configs))) (if count (let ((eyebrowse-wrap-around t)) (eyebrowse-prev-window-config (when (> count 1) (eyebrowse-prev-window-config (1- count))))) (when index (if (> index 0) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config (car (nth (1- index) window-configs))) (when eyebrowse-wrap-around (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config (caar (last window-configs))))))))) (defun eyebrowse-last-window-config () "Switch to the last window config." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config (eyebrowse--get 'last-slot))) (defun eyebrowse--delete-window-config (slot) "Remove the window config at SLOT." (let ((window-configs (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs))) (eyebrowse--set 'window-configs (remove (assq slot window-configs) window-configs)))) (defun eyebrowse-close-window-config () "Close the current window config. This removes it from `eyebrowse-window-configs' and switches to another appropriate window config." (interactive) (let ((window-configs (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs))) (when (and (> (length window-configs) 1) (or (not eyebrowse-close-window-config-prompt) (yes-or-no-p "Close current window config?"))) (if (equal (assq (eyebrowse--get 'current-slot) window-configs) (car (last window-configs))) (eyebrowse-prev-window-config nil) (eyebrowse-next-window-config nil)) (run-hooks 'eyebrowse-pre-window-delete-hook) (eyebrowse--delete-window-config (eyebrowse--get 'last-slot))))) (defun eyebrowse-rename-window-config (slot tag) "Rename the window config at SLOT to TAG. When used interactively, default to the current window config, use the prefix argument to prompt for a slot or a numerical prefix argument to select a slot by its number." (interactive (list (cond ((consp current-prefix-arg) (eyebrowse--read-slot)) ((numberp current-prefix-arg) current-prefix-arg) (t (eyebrowse--get 'current-slot))) nil)) (let* ((window-configs (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs)) (window-config (assoc slot window-configs)) (current-tag (nth 2 window-config)) (tag (or tag (read-string "Tag: " current-tag)))) (setf (nth 2 window-config) tag))) ;; NOTE I've tried out generating the respective commands dynamically ;; with a macro, but this ended in unreadable code and Emacs not being ;; able to locate the generated commands, using lexical binding and a ;; loop resulted in very fun looking key bindings with closures in the ;; command description. That's why I gave up and just wrote out the ;; first ten commands instead. (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-0 () "Switch to window configuration 0." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 0)) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-1 () "Switch to window configuration 1." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 1)) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-2 () "Switch to window configuration 2." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 2)) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-3 () "Switch to window configuration 3." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 3)) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-4 () "Switch to window configuration 4." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 4)) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-5 () "Switch to window configuration 5." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 5)) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-6 () "Switch to window configuration 6." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 6)) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-7 () "Switch to window configuration 7." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 7)) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-8 () "Switch to window configuration 8." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 8)) (defun eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-9 () "Switch to window configuration 9." (interactive) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config 9)) (defun eyebrowse-free-slot (slots) "Returns a yet unoccupied slot. The specific behaviour is tmux-like." (let ((min (car slots))) (if (> min 1) 1 (let (last cur done) (while (and slots (not done)) (setq last (car slots) cur (cadr slots)) (when (and last cur (> (- cur last) 1)) (setq done t)) (setq slots (cdr slots))) (1+ last))))) (defun eyebrowse-create-window-config () "Creates a window config at a yet unoccupied slot." (interactive) (let* ((window-configs (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs)) (slots (mapcar 'car window-configs)) (slot (eyebrowse-free-slot slots))) (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config slot))) (defvar evil-motion-state-map) ;;;###autoload (defun eyebrowse-setup-evil-keys () "Set up key bindings specific to Evil. Currently only gt, gT, gc and zx are supported." (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "gt") 'eyebrowse-next-window-config) (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "gT") 'eyebrowse-prev-window-config) (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "gc") 'eyebrowse-close-window-config) (define-key evil-motion-state-map (kbd "zx") 'eyebrowse-last-window-config)) ;;;###autoload (defun eyebrowse-setup-opinionated-keys (&optional ignore-evil) "Set up more opinionated key bindings for using eyebrowse. M-0..M-9, C-< / C->, C-'and C-\" are used for switching. If IGNORE-EVIL isn't set and Evil is detected, extra key bindings will be set up with `eyebrowse-setup-evil-keys' as well." (let ((map eyebrowse-mode-map)) (when (and (not ignore-evil) (bound-and-true-p evil-mode)) (eyebrowse-setup-evil-keys)) (define-key map (kbd "C-<") 'eyebrowse-prev-window-config) (define-key map (kbd "C->") 'eyebrowse-next-window-config) (define-key map (kbd "C-'") 'eyebrowse-last-window-config) (define-key map (kbd "C-\"") 'eyebrowse-close-window-config) (define-key map (kbd "M-0") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-0) (define-key map (kbd "M-1") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-1) (define-key map (kbd "M-2") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-2) (define-key map (kbd "M-3") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-3) (define-key map (kbd "M-4") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-4) (define-key map (kbd "M-5") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-5) (define-key map (kbd "M-6") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-6) (define-key map (kbd "M-7") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-7) (define-key map (kbd "M-8") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-8) (define-key map (kbd "M-9") 'eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config-9))) (defun eyebrowse-format-slot (window-config) (let* ((slot (car window-config)) (tag (nth 2 window-config)) (format-string (if (and tag (> (length tag) 0)) eyebrowse-tagged-slot-format eyebrowse-slot-format)) ;; NOTE: `format-spec' sets `deactivate-mark' to t which ;; makes `eyebrowse-format-slot' usage in ;; `eyebrowse-mode-line-indicator' always deactivate the mark ;; after activating it as this triggers mode line updates... deactivate-mark) (format-spec format-string (format-spec-make ?s slot ?t tag)))) (defun eyebrowse-mode-line-indicator () "Return a string representation of the window configurations." (let* ((left-delimiter (propertize eyebrowse-mode-line-left-delimiter 'face 'eyebrowse-mode-line-delimiters)) (right-delimiter (propertize eyebrowse-mode-line-right-delimiter 'face 'eyebrowse-mode-line-delimiters)) (separator (propertize eyebrowse-mode-line-separator 'face 'eyebrowse-mode-line-separator)) (current-slot (eyebrowse--get 'current-slot)) (window-configs (if (eq eyebrowse-mode-line-style 'current) (list (assoc current-slot (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs))) (eyebrowse--get 'window-configs)))) (if (and eyebrowse-mode-line-style (not (eq eyebrowse-mode-line-style 'hide)) (or (and (not (eq eyebrowse-mode-line-style 'smart)) eyebrowse-mode-line-style) (and (eq eyebrowse-mode-line-style 'smart) (> (length window-configs) 1)))) (concat left-delimiter (mapconcat (lambda (window-config) (let* ((slot (car window-config)) (face (if (= slot current-slot) 'eyebrowse-mode-line-active 'eyebrowse-mode-line-inactive)) (keymap (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) (define-key map (kbd "") (lambda (_e) (interactive "e") (eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config slot))) map)) (help-echo "mouse-1: Switch to indicated workspace") (caption (eyebrowse-format-slot window-config))) (propertize caption 'face face 'slot slot 'mouse-face 'mode-line-highlight 'local-map keymap 'help-echo help-echo))) window-configs separator) right-delimiter) ""))) ;;;###autoload (define-minor-mode eyebrowse-mode "Toggle `eyebrowse-mode'. This global minor mode provides a set of keybindings for switching window configurations. It tries mimicking the tab behaviour of `ranger`, a file manager." :keymap eyebrowse-mode-map :global t (if eyebrowse-mode (progn ;; for some reason it's necessary to init both after emacs ;; started and after frame creation to make it work for both ;; emacs and emacsclient (eyebrowse-init) (add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions 'eyebrowse-init) (unless (assoc 'eyebrowse-mode mode-line-misc-info) (push '(eyebrowse-mode (:eval (eyebrowse-mode-line-indicator))) (cdr (last mode-line-misc-info))))) (remove-hook 'after-make-frame-functions 'eyebrowse-init))) (provide 'eyebrowse) ;;; eyebrowse.el ends here eyebrowse-0.7.8/evil.org0000644000175000017500000001411713531273116015042 0ustar dogslegdogsleg* General note Some of the presented ex commands can take special values instead of numbers, such as . for current, + for next, - for previous, 0 for first and $ for last. It's time to look at how Evil exactly parses ranges and how to create a new interactive type for it if there isn't any fitting one for the task. There is a bang modifier for commands that close tabs, it forces Vim to ignore the presence of modified buffers in a tab page because it would otherwise abort the action. This doesn't really fit Emacs (this question usually comes when ending the session), so I'm strongly considering to just drop these commands. - [ ] implement extended {count} argument * Switch to next tab Both switching to the next and nth tab with gt are supported. is not used since it's bound to the ~scroll-left~ command in Emacs. An ex command should be trivial to implement. Note that in Vim gt wraps around, but in eyebrowse it doesn't unless the appropriate option is set. Whether this default is worth changing or adjusting with an Evil command wrapper is yet to be determined. - [X] gt - [ ] - [ ] :tabn[ext] - [X] {count}gt - [ ] {count} - [ ] :tabn[ext] {count} - [ ] wraparound without argument * Switch to previous tab Both switching to the previous and n tabs backwards with wrapping temporarily enabled are supported. The other caveats from the previous section still apply. There's an extra ex command, but it is identical to the other one. - [X] gT - [ ] - [ ] :tabp[revious] - [ ] :tabN[ext] - [X] {count}gT - [ ] {count} - [ ] :tabp[revious] {count} - [ ] :tabN[ext] {count} - [ ] wraparound without argument * Switch to first tab Title says it all, it should be merely a special case of switching to the nth buffer. Not implemented yet. - [ ] :tabfir[st] - [ ] :tabr[ewind] * Switch to last tab As suggested by the title, switch to whatever the last tab is. There is a minor quibble though, simply because there is already an ~eyebrowse-last-window-config~ command which does something different, switching to the tab used before the current one. Perhaps that command shall be obsoleted for a more generic MRU replacement (à la irssi/weechat) that allows one to switch through a ring of tabs. Not implemented yet. - [ ] :tabl[ast] * Create empty tab Now that it's possible to open empty tabs, simply let-binding the corresponding option and turning it into a command should do the trick. To implement the count versions it's necessary to use either a number or special argument which will open the tab after the nth one instead. Not implemented. - [ ] :[count]tabe[dit] - [ ] :[count]tabnew * Find file in tab The option for doing something different from cloning a window config will also allow a function as type, let-binding to a lambda that does find a file in combination with the appropriate interactive type. Same applies to the count argument as above. Not implemented. - [ ] :[count]tabe[dit] [++opt] [+cmd] {file} - [ ] :[count]tabnew [++opt] [+cmd] {file} * Turn current window into tab See title. This will fail if there's only one window open. Probably requires the more flexible window configuration backend (or alternatively, clone the current window config, close the selected window in one tab, close all other windows in the other one). A count will make the tab open before the tab with the respective number, otherwise it will be inserted after the current one. - [ ] [count]C-w T * Move tab There's two types of movements, one would be moving a tab to a specific position, the other one moving it in a direction by an amount. I'm not sure whether Evil supports both types of specifying the count. Not implemented. - [ ] :tabm[ove] [N] - [ ] :[N]tabm[ove] - [ ] :tabm[ove] +[N] - [ ] :tabm[ove] -[N] * Close a tab Currently, only closing the current tab is implemented. The other interesting part left to implement would be a numerical argument to close a different tab than the current one. This should be fairly easy (take care of what tab you end up at afterwards since the behaviour is different from closing the current one), what looks more problematic though is implementing the special arguments as listed above (with the exception of 1 instead of 0 for the first tab). - [X] gc - [X] :tabc[lose] - [ ] :tabc[lose][!] - [ ] {count}gc - [ ] :{count}tabc[lose] - [ ] :{count}tabc[lose]! - [ ] :tabc[lose]{count} - [ ] :tabc[lose]!{count} * Close other tabs This is the inverse of the previous, closing all other tabs except the current one. Similiar caveats apply, like the numerical argument and bang modifier. Nothing implemented yet. - [ ] :tabo[nly] - [ ] :tabo[nly][!] - [ ] :{count}tabo[nly] - [ ] :{count}tabo[nly][!] * Tab overview Displays a list of tabs with currently displayed buffers in their windows with the currently active buffer (the buffer point is on?) and changed buffers highlighted. Not implemented. - [ ] :tabs * Generic commands Vim allows both modifying an ex command to spawn in a tab instead of a window and executing an ex command by looping over all tabs. I doubt this to be necessary to implement given that this is of limited utility when used interactively and a bit of elisp can solve the problem in a much cleaner manner. Not implemented. - [ ] :[count]tab {cmd} - [ ] :[range]tabd[o] {cmd} * FFAP The following commands are very similiar to gf and gF which are wrappers around FFAP in Evil. As I understand it, these will perform the same task, but display the result in a newly opened tab. Not implemented. - [ ] :[count]tabf[ind] [++opt] [+cmd] {file} - [ ] C-w gf - [ ] C-w gF * Omissions Vim doesn't seem to have a concept of a last tab page (as in, tab page one was previously on) one can switch to, perhaps for the lack of a better name (to distinguish it from the tab positioned at the end of the tab list). I've bound that command to zx, but that feels wrong since it's supposed to be a folding command that merely happened to be free in Evil's z map. A solution as explained in the section about the "other" last tab page would probably work out. - [X] zx - [ ] Find a better solution and keybinding for it eyebrowse-0.7.8/README.rst0000644000175000017500000001471413531273116015064 0ustar dogslegdogslegeyebrowse ========= .. image:: https://raw.github.com/wasamasa/eyebrowse/master/img/eyebrows.gif About ----- ``eyebrowse`` is a global minor mode for Emacs that allows you to manage your window configurations in a simple manner, just like tiling window managers like i3wm with their workspaces do. It displays their current state in the modeline by default. The behaviour is modeled after `ranger `_, a file manager written in Python. Screenshot ---------- .. image:: https://raw.github.com/wasamasa/eyebrowse/master/img/scrot.png See the lighter and the modeline indicator at the right side of the bottom modeline? That's what you get to see after enabling eyebrowse. Installation ------------ Install via ``package.el`` from the `Marmalade `_ or `MELPA (stable) `_ repository by setting them up if you haven't already and executing ``M-x package-install RET eyebrowse RET``. Quick Tutorial -------------- Use ``M-x eyebrowse-mode`` to enable ``eyebrowse`` interactively. If you want to enable it automatically on startup, add ``(eyebrowse-mode t)`` to your init file (either ``~/.emacs`` or ``~/.emacs.d/init.el``). You start with your current window config on slot 1. Once you hit ``C-c C-w 2``, you will see the modeline indicator appearing and showing slot 1 and 2 with slot 2 slightly emphasized. Slot 1 has been saved automatically for you and contains your last window config. Do something meaningful like a window split, then hit ``C-c C-w 1``. The window config on slot 2 is saved and the window config from slot 1 is loaded. Try switching back and forth between them with ``C-c C-w '`` to get a feeling for how subsequent window manipulations are handled. To make keeping track of workspaces easier, a tagging feature was added. Use ``C-c C-w ,`` to set a tag for the current window config, it will both appear in the modeline indicator and when using ``M-x eyebrowse-switch-to-window-config``. Setting the tag to an empty value will undo this change. Key bindings ------------ The default key bindings are: ============== ================================ Key bind Function ============== ================================ ``C-c C-w <`` Switch to previous window config ``C-c C-w >`` Switch to next window config ``C-c C-w '`` Switch to last window config ``C-c C-w "`` Close current window config ``C-c C-w ,`` Rename current window config ``C-c C-w 0`` Switch to window config ``0`` \... ... ``C-c C-w 9`` Switch to window config ``9`` ============== ================================ Further Customization --------------------- Use ``M-x customize-group RET eyebrowse`` for a list of customizable options. The more interesting ones would be ``eyebrowse-wrap-around`` and ``eyebrowse-switch-back-and-forth`` which affect both wrap around and lazier switching. It is also possible to change the behaviour of creation of new workspaces by customizing ``eyebrowse-new-workspace``. By default the last one is simply cloned, setting it to ``t`` will start out with as empty of a slate as possible (by just displaying a single window with the scratch buffer in it). The prefix for each binding defaults to ``C-c C-w``, but you can change it to something else by customizing ``eyebrowse-keymap-prefix``. If you want to change it in your init file, insert the customization before loading ``eyebrowse.el``. This includes enabling it with an auto-loaded function, such as ``eyebrowse-setup-evil-keys``, ``eyebrowse-setup-opinionated-keys`` or ``eyebrowse-mode``. If you're not happy with the default keybindings, a riskier set can be enabled additionally either by executing ``M-: (eyebrowse-setup-opinionated-keys)`` interactively or inserting ``(eyebrowse-setup-opinionated-keys)`` in your init file. If the function detects the `evil `_ package, it will enable extra key bindings for it as well. The extra key bindings are: =============== ================================ Key bind Function =============== ================================ ``C-<``, ``gT`` Switch to previous window config ``C->``, ``gt`` Switch to next window config ``C-'``, ``zx`` Switch to last window config ``C-"``, ``gc`` Close current window config ``M-0`` Switch to window config ``0`` \... ... ``M-9`` Switch to window config ``9`` =============== ================================ Internals --------- This mode basically wraps what ``C-x r w`` and ``C-x r j`` would do, but takes care of automatically saving and loading to a separate data structure for you and does it in a slightly different manner (see ``window-state-put`` and ``window-state-get`` for more details) to allow for features like persistency in combination with `desktop.el `_. Notes ----- The ``window-state-put`` and ``window-state-get`` functions do not save all window parameters. If you use features like side windows that store the window parameters ``window-side`` and ``window-slot``, you will need to customize ``window-persistent-parameters`` for them to be saved as well: .. code:: elisp (add-to-list 'window-persistent-parameters '(window-side . writable)) (add-to-list 'window-persistent-parameters '(window-slot . writable)) See `#52 `_ for further discussion. Contributing ------------ If you find bugs, have suggestions or any other problems, feel free to report an issue on the issue tracker or hit me up on IRC, I'm always on ``#emacs``. Patches are welcome, too, just fork, work on a separate branch and open a pull request with it. Alternatives ------------ The two most popular window configuration packages are `elscreen `_ and `escreen `_. Both are fairly old and have their share of bugs. The closest package I've found so far to eyebrowse with workspace-specific buffers would be `perspective `_. `wconf `_ is a minimal alternative with half the lines of code (and features). To have fancy features such as morphing, try `workgroups `_ or `workgroups2 `_. Name ---- Actually, I wanted to name this mode "eyebrows" for no real reason, but then a silly typo happened. The typo stuck. So did the new name.