Group customized keybindings to each package
Add modules to cheatsheet
Define free form text
Add more documentation to packages
Add projectile commands and descripts in text format
Add commands for modules
Add all keybinds of each module
Better line separation
Fix wrong location of avy and anzu keybindings
Include cheatsheet in readme
Add doc to generate pdf
Add cheatsheet in TOC
Most of console-based utilities prints filename in format
"filename:linenumber". So you may wish to open filename in that format.
This little 'advice' can do that. Just call
emacsclient filename:linenumber
and cursor will be positioned on requested line
Since Helm is another option to Ido, users who want to use it fully
should benefit from the default Prelude setup. If some users don't like,
they can always disable global Helm mode according to the instructions
in the homepage. User can enable Helm everywhere with
prelude-helm-everywhere.
This change also enables Helm version of command history in shell and
eshell. It also adds minibuffer history without overrides any key
binding in minibuffer-local-map.
Since some users prefer using default Prelude commands, a new global
mode is defined: prelude-global-helm-mode. When activate, Helm binds
some global key bindings to its own commands. When deactivate, Helm
removes the bindings and Prelude uses the default bindings.
The current prelude-helm only uses a single command of Helm, which
is a waste given how Helm contains many other commands. When
prelude-helm is activated, users should be able to utilize all of these
useful commands. If a user wants to use Helm, he will want to use all of
its features anyway.
prelude-helm is configured that it is able to be used with this [guide](http://tuhdo.github.io/helm-intro.html).