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sometimes due to avy/evil/lispy interactions, I press a set of keys, and my cursor jumps seomwhere random
Many commands that cause the cursor to jump around rely on the mark-ring
to make it easy for users to go back to where they were.
I have a large mono repo containing several different internal project directories (but the mono repo is the project according to Projectile). I generated TAGS for the monorepo, and now completion is cumbersome (often takes order of seconds, on input I don’t want completed). I tried just removing the TAGS file (manually through a rm
), but Emacs (spacemacs) endlessly “detects changes” to TAGS and asks me to re-read, even though the file isn’t there. Is there a clean/clear way of removing TAGS and not having Emacs (projectile?) complain?
@dadair Projectile detects "sub-projects" if you create a .projectile
file in the sub folders
is there some mode that will display this in bright red or something to indicate to me that this is an error ?
I am not sure but maybe rainbow-delimiters
does that
paredit makes that very difficult to even be a thing
I use paredit
and rainbow-delimiters
together, when I break things I see red, I am just not sure who is doing that
I'm now using lispy + lispyville + rainbow-delimiters, so I will be able to tell you soon
yeah so I used what-face
and it says rainbow-delimiters-unmatched-face
either I'm becoming colorbind or I'm not getting rainbows despite it saying "rainbow-delimiters-mode enabled"
@qqq can you go on the extra paren and M-x what-face
maybe you have some other mode on
unfortunatley, it thinks my code (which cider eval last sexp is complaininga buot, is fine
oh...yeah...