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Re: [O] More helm awesomeness


From: Simon Thum
Subject: Re: [O] More helm awesomeness
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 21:46:18 +0100
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Hi John,

thank you for the fast response! That's more than I had hoped for, I'm sure I'll get through now. I'll report back when something tangible is there.

Cheers,

Simon

On 01/19/2015 04:57 PM, John Kitchin wrote:
You can do something like this to get just the TODO headlines in the
current buffer. If you make the helm-todo-candidates map over all the
files in (org-agenda-files) you can make it give all the TODO
headings. You can change the match criteria in org-map-entries to be
more selective.

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results raw
(defun helm-todo-candidates ()
   (let ((results '()))
     (org-map-entries
      (lambda ()
        (add-to-list 'results
                     (cons
                      (concat (make-string (nth 1 (org-heading-components)) ?*)
                              " TODO "
                              (nth 4 (org-heading-components)))
                      (point-marker))))
      "TODO=\"TODO\"")
     results))
#+END_SRC

#+RESULTS:
((** post it . #<marker at 977 in blog.org>) (** work it out . #<marker at 941 in 
blog.org>))

Now to run helm, there is a subtle point. We need to map the current buffer 
/before/ running helm, otherwise we will map an empty helm buffer.

#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
(defun helm-todo ()
   "Helm interface to headlines with TODO status in current buffer."
   (interactive)
   (let ((candidates (helm-todo-candidates)))
     (setq helm-todo-source '((name . "TODO headlines")
                              (candidates . candidates)
                              (action . (("open" . goto-char)))))
     (helm :sources '(helm-todo-source))))

(helm-todo)
Simon Thum writes:

Hi all,

I recently updated my helm install so it includes
helm-org-agenda-headings which is just AWESOME (to me at least). A bit
like org-goto but across all agenda files at once, with goto, refile,
linking built in. If you haven't tried it, I definitely recommend to do so.


Yet I'm missing a few things so far, I would like to have different
datasources differentiated by tags, in particular the ARCHIVE tag, and
the infamous FILETAGS so I cannot just regex my way through as the
current approach does.

This requires making more use of org-ode when filling helm's buffers. My
elisp isn't great but I might be able to get there if the approach is sane.

Any pointers are welcome! If you might help me please read on.

I would like to ask what would be the best approach for better utilising
org infrastructure so I may have separate helm sources for
live/archived, private/work, the clocking history, stuff like that.

The helm-org definition looks deceptively simple:

https://github.com/emacs-helm/helm/blob/master/helm-org.el

(defun helm-org-agenda-files-headings ()
(interactive)
(helm :sources (helm-source-org-headings-for-files (org-agenda-files))
:candidate-number-limit 99999
:buffer "*helm org headings*"))


FWICT, in effect helm-org is chewing itself through the buffers:

(defun helm-get-org-candidates-in-file (filename min-depth max-depth
&optional fontify)
(with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect filename)
(and fontify (jit-lock-fontify-now))
(let ((match-fn (if fontify 'match-string 'match-string-no-properties)))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(cl-loop while (re-search-forward org-complex-heading-regexp nil t)
if (let ((num-stars (length (match-string-no-properties 1))))
(and (>= num-stars min-depth) (<= num-stars max-depth)))
collect `(,(funcall match-fn 0) . ,(point-marker)))))))

I don't really get what it does but I have a hunch that org-element or
other org-mode functions could be used to achieve the same with more
precision. That's what I would need to do. FWIW I'd be happy to take a
performance hit.

Thanks in advance,

Simon

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Department of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
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