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Hey guys, how I could pass to (kbd) a key Fn of my macbook?
C - cmd, s - super, M - meta, which name for fn?:)
Hello emacs channel! What is the best setup/mode for Java nowadays?
@lowl4tency if you are using a gui emacs, I think (kbd “<f5>”)
should work
chris yeah, seems so, before update to 25 I've got [Fn-right] as move-end-of-line. Now it's as End button
A bit annoyed but I used to C-e yet
cmack it works pretty good for keys f{1-12} but I meant Fn key 🙂
@richiardiandrea: java is unfortunately kind of a wasteland. some people use malabarba mode, but something I’ve seen gaining a lot of steam is ensime (which is a scala mode)
people are using ensime without scala, but I was unable to get it to work for my (very complicated) java build
@richiardiandrea Inteleji Idea 🙂
Seriously, Java is a monster, very complex to progrmming in Java w/o something like IDea or Eclipse
I read that the ensime team is working on a Java version (but slowly) on github
I was thinking of using Idea for refactoring and emacs for pure editing
(I am a former Java dev, who can't live without paredit/smastparens/emacs anymore)
But I'll give ensime a try first
is anyone using ivy/counsel/projectile for fuzzy searching files in projects? I’ve found it to be a nice setup except that in large codebases it will grind to a halt
I use projectile and it’s always been super fast for me (silver-searcher + OS X for me)
@richiardiandrea I asked my friend who was searching for the best emacs-java setup and he suggests using meghanada or enjime
@jan.zy thanks! Enjime is what I was talking about ! Will try both anyways
have not tried myself (not working with java nowadays) but jdee is in active development again
thanks @jcsims I’ll have a closer look at projectile - most likely there’s a setting that needs tweaking
this particular project is within a git project but is not the root (there are multiple projects in the codebase)
I think it’s probably defaulting to something like git ls-files
in the background and it’d probably be better off using find
or similar
@mikepjb I should clarify that I’m just using projectile and ag, not ivy/counsel, if that helps
fzf.el works well, the interface isn’t nearly as nice as projectile/ivy/counsel however
If I’m in a buffer, is there a cider command to open that buffer’s test file?
e.g. I’m in my-ns.core
, and I want to open my-ns.core-test