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[O] Navigating org-mode customization file
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Oleh |
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[O] Navigating org-mode customization file |
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Sun, 12 Jan 2014 18:42:57 +0100 |
Hi all,
I'd like to share a small hack that might be useful for people that edit their
org config a lot. Mine is more than 500 lines.
A great way to jump about a source file is `helm-semantic'.
But it only allows to jump to function and variable definition within
current file.
My org file is full of `setq' statements which it doesn't see.
For instance, today I wanted to navigate to `org-capture-templates'.
isearch with "cap" entered gives me 15 positions, 14 of them false.
The new function that I wrote, `lispy-goto',
gives 2 results: (setq org-capture-templates...) and (require 'org-capture).
It uses semantic - a built-in package and helm - a popular completion package.
Another example, `lispy-goto' with "loca" instead of 11 candidates of isearch
gives (setq org-archive-location...) and (setq system-time-locale...).
Anyway, maybe it's useful for at least one more person other than me.
The code is at https://github.com/abo-abo/lispy, as well as "lispy" in MELPA.
It's not necessary to enable `lispy-mode' to call `lispy-goto' with M-x.
However, if it's enabled, the shortcut is "g" when point is positioned
before "(" or after ")" in the code.
regards,
Oleh
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