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after trying spacemacs and doom i also went back to my own setup, but adopted straight.el (thanks to doom and an ex-doom user). i also try to use use-package. i appreciate the existence of prelude, spacemacs, doom, etc. as they help to show what is possible.
What's a great package for highlighting the current word? e.g. POINT is over foo
which is an arg of the defn that I'm touching
I should see all foo
s within that defn, but ideally not outside the defn. Also it should understand well what the word boundaries are, for clojure :)
I use narrowing when working with just a function https://practicalli.github.io/spacemacs/spacemacs-basics/evil-tools/narrowing.html
@vemv https://github.com/wolray/symbol-overlay
you can (setq symbol-overlay-scope t)
if you only want to highlight in the current function scope