This is a collection of Evil bindings for the parts of Emacs that Evil does not cover properly by default, such as help-mode, M-x calendar, Eshell and more. Reduce context switching: As soon as “moving around” gets hardwired to <hjkl>, it becomes frustratingly inefficient not to have it everywhere. Community work: setting up bindings is tremendous work and joining force can only save hours for all of Evil users out there. While not everyone may agree on the chosen bindings, it helps to have something to start with rather than nothing at all. In the end, users are free to override a subset of the proposed bindings to best fit their needs. Having all bindings defined in one place allows for enforcing consistency across special modes and coordinating the community work to define a reference implementation.

Features

  • Set up Org functions in calendar keymap
  • Synchronize insert/normal state with char/line-mode in term-mode
  • Set up Vim style bindings in the minibuffer
  • Set up debugger keys for certain modes
  • Set up unimpaired bindings globally
  • Bind -find references-, etc to various modes
  • Many special modes share the same set of similar actions

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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Emacs-Lisp

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2022-10-12