Instead of aliasing the revset I am always using currently, we simply
set it to be the default for any log command. If we want a different
revset we can still supply it. Other aliases keep different revsets
(e.g. `jL` variants for `all()` revsets).
Git commits, on push, will be signed by default (just like my git
configuration itself) but *not* every change is signed since that is a
hassle with the working copy technically also being an ever changing
git commit.
Additionally, added a private-commit option which will refuse to push
commits beginning with 'wip: ' to any remote, which is not super useful
for my current use cases but also a nice feature and fun to experiment
with for the future.
The default log invoked when hitting `j` is now composed of the working copy history as well as all
ancestors, recent commits to visible heads and the trunk.
`jl` shows the same view, only as oneline commits.
Gets a pull request for the repo by directly fetching from the pull
folder of the repository. Works perfectly with github (should also work
with gitlab, and gitea/forgejo).
Searches for a remote called github or uses the default origin one.
By default we only render the image at the cursor. Should we want to
render all images instead we can now toggle this for image.nvim with
<localleader>pi.
To enable this we move the 'paste image' shortcut for prose formats onto
<localleader>pp instead.
Added euporia term to split it from other python variations. Fixed
python command selection. Improved mapping and which key display.
Removed indentline settings since that is responsibility of indentline.
Removed the plugin since all its functionality can be replicated with an
equal amount of lines without it nowadays. Should be even simpler in the
future when we can just have individual lsp server config files in the
config dir.
Creates a hidden kernel file with the current filename and
'.kernel.json' suffix by default (in the file directory).
But 'JupyterStart' command can also be given an argument to use as the
filename / file path for the kernel file. That way we can also attach to
already running kernels for longer running projects.
When formatting femaco buffers it would sometimes remove the newline
necessary at the end of code fences to have the (```) remain on its own
line. This attempts to fix it.
Switched completion engines. Blink is supposedly faster and so on but
what I really love is the batteries-included style.
I don't have to set up the basic lsp, path, buffer and cmdline
completions, nor styling for basic kind displays and more.
Hundreds of lines of config shrink down to 60, very nice.
While we are still hacking our way around a specific pipx venv (which
has to change), we are at least not hardcoding my own home directory
name anymore.