;; These customizations make it easier for you to navigate files, ;; switch buffers, and choose options from the minibuffer. ;; "When several buffers visit identically-named files, ;; Emacs must give the buffers distinct names. The usual method ;; for making buffer names unique adds ‘<2>’, ‘<3>’, etc. to the end ;; of the buffer names (all but one of them). ;; The forward naming method includes part of the file's directory ;; name at the beginning of the buffer name ;; https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Uniquify.html (require 'uniquify) (setq uniquify-buffer-name-style 'forward) ;; Turn on recent file mode so that you can more easily switch to ;; recently edited files when you first start emacs (setq recentf-save-file (concat user-emacs-directory ".recentf")) (require 'recentf) (recentf-mode 1) (require 'anything-match-plugin) (require 'anything-config) ;; ido-mode allows you to more easily navigate choices. For example, ;; when you want to switch buffers, ido presents you with a list ;; of buffers in the the mini-buffer. As you start to type a buffer's ;; name, ido will narrow down the list of buffers to match the text ;; you've typed in ;; http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/InteractivelyDoThings (ido-mode t) ;; This allows partial matches, e.g. "tl" will match "Tyrion Lannister" (setq ido-enable-flex-matching t) ;; Turn this behavior off because it's annoying (setq ido-use-filename-at-point nil) ;; Don't try to match file across all "work" directories; only match files ;; in the current directory displayed in the minibuffer (setq ido-auto-merge-work-directories-length -1) ;; Includes buffer names of recently open files, even if they're not ;; open now (setq ido-use-virtual-buffers t) ;; This enables ido in all contexts where it could be useful, not just ;; for selecting buffer and file names (ido-ubiquitous-mode 1) (require 'simp) (simp-project-define '(:has (.git) :ignore (.git))) (global-set-key (kbd "\C-p") 'simp-project-find-file) ; this is needed for simp-project to work in directories with a ton of files (setq max-specpdl-size 90000)