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2020-07-13
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...oh, seems to only happen when a #?
is involved. On the other hand, when it isn't involved, the mnemonic info bar is missing
Use a different name for your own def
expression to avoid over-writing existing code from libraries.
(def etcd-db-path "/opt/etcd/")
It is good practice to use environment variables for system values such as paths, rather than hard coding them into code.@jr0cket hi emacs expert. I am facing a problem that, I define a short cut in hydra to invoke cider-find-dwim
but evil-jump-backword sometimes jumps to wrong locations. do you suffer such an issue?
I don't really use that command, so haven't noticed. If you have command-log you can run that and check the keybinding is calling the function it's supposed to (i.e. nothing is over-riding the key binding in particular states).
If a definition is in the same file/buffer, then I probably use ' '
(single quote twice). If the definition is in another file, then either close its buffer or SPC TAB