Move easy-kill to Editing section
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@ -554,6 +554,14 @@ as links into an Org or Markdown document."
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"C-t C-p" 'transpose-paragraphs)
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"C-t C-p" 'transpose-paragraphs)
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#+END_SRC
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#+END_SRC
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** easy-kill :disabled:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(use-package easy-kill
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:disabled
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:bind (("M-w" . easy-kill)
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("M-d" . easy-kill-delete-region)))
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#+END_SRC
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* modal editing
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* modal editing
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** active boon config
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** active boon config
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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@ -2224,14 +2232,6 @@ PR ideas
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;; ;; M-d is useful in the minibuffer
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;; ;; M-d is useful in the minibuffer
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;; (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map (kbd "M-d") nil)
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;; (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map (kbd "M-d") nil)
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;; (global-set-key (kbd "M-d") 'easy-kill-delete-region)
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;; (global-set-key (kbd "M-d") 'easy-kill-delete-region)
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#+END_SRC
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* easy-kill :disabled:editing:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(use-package easy-kill
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:disabled
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:bind (("M-w" . easy-kill)
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("M-d" . easy-kill-delete-region)))
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#+END_SRC
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#+END_SRC
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* TODO hydra [0%]
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* TODO hydra [0%]
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I started off using Hydra for programming modes, when I noticed that Elisp, Common Lisp, and Scheme all had some semantically-analogous operations with different names, which could be abstracted away behind a generic interface. Then, around the time I got into using Org for literate programs, I added an Org hydra, and then a general hydra for frequently-used operations.
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I started off using Hydra for programming modes, when I noticed that Elisp, Common Lisp, and Scheme all had some semantically-analogous operations with different names, which could be abstracted away behind a generic interface. Then, around the time I got into using Org for literate programs, I added an Org hydra, and then a general hydra for frequently-used operations.
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