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authorbh <qn+git@excalibur.computer>2025-12-12 20:59:09 +0800
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-;;; annalist-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from annalist.el
-
-(autoload 'annalist-record "annalist" "\
-In the store for ANNALIST, TYPE, and LOCAL, record RECORD.
-ANNALIST should correspond to the package/user recording this information (e.g.
-'general, 'me, etc.). TYPE is the type of information being recorded (e.g.
-'keybindings). LOCAL corresponds to whether to store RECORD only for the current
-buffer. This information together is used to select where RECORD should be
-stored in and later retrieved from with `annalist-describe'. RECORD should be a
-list of items to record and later print as org headings and column entries in a
-single row. If PLIST is non-nil, RECORD should be a plist instead of an ordered
-list (e.g. '(keymap org-mode-map key \"C-c a\" ...)). The plist keys should be
-the symbols used for the definition of TYPE.
-
-(fn ANNALIST TYPE RECORD &key LOCAL PLIST)")
-(autoload 'annalist-describe "annalist" "\
-Describe information recorded by ANNALIST for TYPE.
-For example: (annalist-describe 'general 'keybindings) If VIEW is non-nil, use
-those settings for displaying recorded information instead of the defaults.
-
-(fn ANNALIST TYPE &optional VIEW)")
-(register-definition-prefixes "annalist" '("annalist-"))
-
-;;; End of scraped data
-
-(provide 'annalist-autoloads)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; no-native-compile: t
-;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
-;; End:
-
-;;; annalist-autoloads.el ends here
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-This is annalist.info, produced by makeinfo version 7.2 from
-annalist.texi.
-
-INFO-DIR-SECTION Emacs
-START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-* Annalist: (annalist). Record and display information such as keybindings.
-END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Top, Next: Usage, Up: (dir)
-
-Annalist User Manual
-********************
-
-file:https://melpa.org/packages/annalist-badge.svg
-(https://melpa.org/#/annalist)
-https://travis-ci.org/noctuid/annalist.el.svg?branch=master
-(https://travis-ci.org/noctuid/annalist.el)
-
- Incessant wind sweeps the plain. It murmurs on across grey stone,
- carrying dust from far climes to nibble eternally at the memorial
- pillars. There are a few shadows out there still but they are the
- weak and the timid and the hopelessly lost.
-
- It is immortality of a sort.
-
- Memory is immortality of a sort.
-
- In the night, when the wind dies and silence rules the place of
- glittering stone, I remember. And they all live again.
-
- ‘annalist.el’ is a library that can be used to record information and
-later print that information using ‘org-mode’ headings and tables. It
-allows defining different types of things that can be recorded (e.g.
-keybindings, settings, hooks, and advice) and supports custom filtering,
-sorting, and formatting. ‘annalist’ is primarily intended for use in
-other packages like ‘general’ and ‘evil-collection’, but it can also be
-used directly in a user's configuration.
-
-[https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4250696/63480582-64e2cb00-c460-11e9-9571-706b5b96992c]
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Usage::
-
--- The Detailed Node Listing --
-
-Usage
-
-* Disabling Annalist::
-* Terminology::
-* Settings::
-* Defining New Types::
-* Defining Views::
-* Recording::
-* Describing::
-* Helper Functions::
-* Builtin Types::
-
-Defining New Types
-
-* Type Top-level Settings::
-* Type Item Settings::
-* ‘:record-update’, ‘:preprocess’, and ‘:postprocess’ Settings Argument: record-update preprocess and postprocess Settings Argument.
-
-Defining Views
-
-* View Top-level Settings::
-* View Item Settings::
-
-Helper Functions
-
-* List Helpers::
-* Formatting Helpers::
-* Sorting Helpers::
-
-Builtin Types
-
-* Keybindings Type::
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Usage, Prev: Top, Up: Top
-
-1 Usage
-*******
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Disabling Annalist::
-* Terminology::
-* Settings::
-* Defining New Types::
-* Defining Views::
-* Recording::
-* Describing::
-* Helper Functions::
-* Builtin Types::
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Disabling Annalist, Next: Terminology, Up: Usage
-
-1.1 Disabling Annalist
-======================
-
- What fool always has his nose in everywhere because he thinks he
- has to know so he can record it in his precious Annals?
-
- If you use a library that uses ‘annalist’ (e.g. ‘evil-collection’ or
-‘general’) but don't need it's functionality during init or at all, you
-can set ‘annalist-record’ to nil to shave some milliseconds off of your
-init time (especially if you have a lot of keybindings). Alternatively,
-if you only want to prevent ‘annalist’ from recording certain things or
-have it only record certain things, you can configure
-‘annalist-record-blacklist’ or ‘annalist-record-whitelist’ respectively.
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Terminology, Next: Settings, Prev: Disabling Annalist, Up: Usage
-
-1.2 Terminology
-===============
-
- • item - and individual recorded item; may be displayed as a heading
- or as a table column entry (e.g. a key such as ‘C-c’)
- • record - a list of related, printable items corresponding to one
- piece of information (e.g. a single keybinding: a list of a
- keymap, key, and definition)
- • metadata - a plist of information about a data list that should not
- be printed; appears as the last item in a record
- • tome - a collection of records of a specific type
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Settings, Next: Defining New Types, Prev: Terminology, Up: Usage
-
-1.3 Settings
-============
-
-Annalist provides ‘annalist-describe-hook’ which is run in annalist
-description buffers after they have been populated but before they are
-marked read-only:
- (add-hook 'annalist-describe-hook
- (lambda () (visual-fill-column-mode -1)))
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Defining New Types, Next: Defining Views, Prev: Settings, Up: Usage
-
-1.4 Defining New Types
-======================
-
- Three huge tomes bound in worn, cracked dark leather rested on a
- large, long stone lectern, as though waiting for three speakers to
- step up and read at the same time.
-
- Annalist provides the function ‘annalist-define-tome’ for defining
-new types of tomes:
- (annalist-define-tome 'battles
- '(:primary-key (year name)
- :table-start-index 1
- year
- name
- casualties
- ...))
-
- At minimum, a type definition must include ‘:primary-key’,
-‘:table-start-index’, and a symbol for each item records should store.
-Items should be defined in the order they should appear in org headings
-and then in the table.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Type Top-level Settings::
-* Type Item Settings::
-* ‘:record-update’, ‘:preprocess’, and ‘:postprocess’ Settings Argument: record-update preprocess and postprocess Settings Argument.
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Type Top-level Settings, Next: Type Item Settings, Up: Defining New Types
-
-1.4.1 Type Top-level Settings
------------------------------
-
-These settings apply to the entirety of the recorded information.
-
- • ‘:table-start-index’ - the index of the first item to be printed in
- an org table; previous items are printed as headings (default:
- none)
- • ‘:primary-key’ - the item or list of items that uniquely identifies
- the record; used with the ‘:test’ values for those items to check
- for an old record that should be replaced/updated (default: none)
- • ‘:record-update’ - a function used to update a record before
- recording it; this can be used to, for example, set the value of an
- item to store the previous value of another item; the function is
- called with ‘old-record’ (nil if none), ‘new-record’, and
- ‘settings’; see ‘annalist--update-keybindings’ for an example of
- how to create such a function (default: none)
- • ‘:preprocess’ - a function used to alter a record before doing
- anything with it; it is passed ‘record’ and ‘settings’ and should
- return the altered record; see the default keybindings type for an
- example (default: none)
- • ‘:test’ - test function used for comparing the primary key (as a
- list of each item in the order it appears in the definition); you
- will need to create the test with ‘define-hash-table-test’ if it
- does not exist (default: ‘equal’; generally should be unnecessary
- to change)
- • ‘:defaults’ - a plist of default item settings; see below for valid
- item settings (default: none)
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Type Item Settings, Next: record-update preprocess and postprocess Settings Argument, Prev: Type Top-level Settings, Up: Defining New Types
-
-1.4.2 Type Item Settings
-------------------------
-
-Item settings only apply to a specific item. Defaults for items that
-don't explicitly specify a setting can be set using the top-level
-‘:defaults’ keyword.
-
- • ‘:test’ - test function used for comparing items; only applicable
- to heading items; you will need to create the test with
- ‘define-hash-table-test’ if it does not exist (default: ‘equal’;
- generally should be unnecessary to change)
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: record-update preprocess and postprocess Settings Argument, Prev: Type Item Settings, Up: Defining New Types
-
-1.4.3 ‘:record-update’, ‘:preprocess’, and ‘:postprocess’ Settings Argument
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-The settings plist past to the ‘:record-update’ function contains all
-information for both the tome type and view. The information is
-converted into a valid plist and some extra keywords are added. Here is
-an example:
- '(:table-start-index 2
- :primary-key (keymap state key)
- ;; the following keywords are generated for convenience
- :type keybindings
- :key-indices (2 1 0)
- :final-index 4
- :metadata-index 5
- ;; item settings can be accessed by their symbol or their index
- keymap (:name keymap :index 0 :format annalist-code)
- 0 (:name keymap :index 0 :format annalist-code)
- ...)
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Defining Views, Next: Recording, Prev: Defining New Types, Up: Usage
-
-1.5 Defining Views
-==================
-
- In those days the company was in service to…
-
- Views contain settings for formatting and displaying recorded
-information. Settings from the type definition cannot be changed later.
-On the other hand, views are for all settings that a user may want to
-change for a particular ‘annalist-describe’ call. They are defined
-using the same format as tome types:
- (annalist-define-view 'battles 'default
- '(:defaults (:format capitalize)
- year
- name
- (casualties :title "Deaths")
- ...))
-
- The ‘default’ view is what ‘annalist-describe’ will use if no view
-name is explicitly specified. To prevent naming conflicts, external
-packages that create views should prefix the views with their symbol
-(e.g. ‘general-alternate-view’).
-
-* Menu:
-
-* View Top-level Settings::
-* View Item Settings::
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: View Top-level Settings, Next: View Item Settings, Up: Defining Views
-
-1.5.1 View Top-level Settings
------------------------------
-
-These settings apply to the entirety of the recorded information.
-
- • ‘:predicate’ - a function that is passed the entire record and
- returns non-nil if the record should be printed (default: none)
- • ‘:sort’ - a function used to sort records in each printed table;
- the function is passed two records and and should return non-nil if
- the first record should come first (default: none; tables are
- printed in recorded order)
- • ‘:hooks’ - a function or a list of functions to run in the describe
- buffer after printing all headings and tables before making the
- buffer readonly; these run before ‘annalist-describe-hook’
- (default: none)
- • ‘:postprocess’ - a function used to alter a record just before
- printing it; it is passed ‘record’ and ‘settings’ and should return
- the altered record; an example use case would be to alter the
- record using its metadata (e.g. by replacing a keybinding
- definition with a which-key description, if one exists) (default:
- none)
- • ‘:defaults’ - a plist of default item settings; see below for valid
- item settings (default: none)
-
- There is also a special ‘:inherit’ keyword that can be used to create
-a new type of tome that is based on another type:
- (annalist-define-view 'keybindings 'alternate
- ;; override title for key column
- '((key :title "Keybinding")
- ...)
- :inherit 'keybindings)
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: View Item Settings, Prev: View Top-level Settings, Up: Defining Views
-
-1.5.2 View Item Settings
-------------------------
-
-Item settings only apply to a specific item. Defaults for items that
-don't explicitly specify a setting can be set using the top-level
-‘:defaults’ keyword.
- (annalist-define-view 'keybindings 'my-view
- '(:defaults (:format #'capitalize)
- ;; surround key with = instead of capitalizing
- (key :format #'annalist-verbatim)
- ;; perform no formatting on definition
- (definition :format nil)))
-
- Sorting/filtering (only for items displayed in headings):
- • ‘:predicate’ - a function that is passed the item and returns
- non-nil if it should be printed; only applicable to heading items
- (default: none)
- • ‘:prioritize’ - list of items that should be printed before any
- others; only applicable to heading items (default: none)
- • ‘:sort’ - a function used to sort records; only applicable to
- heading items; the function is passed two items and and should
- return non-nil if the first item should come first (default: none;
- printed in recorded order)
-
- Formatting:
- • ‘:title’ - a description of the item; used as the column title
- (default: capitalize the symbol name; local only)
- • ‘:format’ - function to run on the item value before it is printed
- (e.g. ‘#'capitalize’, ‘#'annalist-code’, ‘#'annalist-verbatim’,
- etc.); note that this is run on the item as-is if it has not been
- truncated, so the function may need to convert the item to a string
- first; has no effect if the item is extracted to a footnote/source
- block (default: none)
- • ‘:max-width’ - the max character width for an item; note that this
- is compared to the item as-is before any formatting (default: 50)
- • ‘:extractp’ - function to determine whether to extract longer
- entries into footnotes instead of truncating them; (default:
- ‘listp’)
- • ‘:src-block-p’ function to determine whether to extract to a source
- block when the ‘:extractp’ function returns non-nil (default:
- ‘listp’)
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Recording, Next: Describing, Prev: Defining Views, Up: Usage
-
-1.6 Recording
-=============
-
- The Lady said, “I wanted you to see this, Annalist.” […] “What is
- about to transpire. So that it is properly recorded in at least
- one place.”
-
- ‘annalist-record’ is used to record information. It requires three
-arguments: ‘annalist’ ‘type’ ‘record’. The ‘annalist’ argument will
-usually be the same as the package prefix that is recording the data.
-‘annalist’ and any other names prefixed by ‘annalist’ are reserved for
-this package. ‘type’ is the type of data to record, and ‘record’ is the
-actual data. Optionally, the user can also specify metadata that won't
-be printed after the final item. Buffer-local records should
-additionally specify ‘:local t’. Here is an example:
- (annalist-record 'me 'keybindings
- (list
- ;; keymap state key definition previous-definition
- 'global-map nil (kbd "C-+") #'text-scale-increase nil
- ;; metadata can be specified after final item
- (list :zoom-related-binding t)))
-
- ;; alternatively, record using plist instead of ordered list
- (annalist-record 'me 'keybindings
- (list
- 'keymap 'global-map
- 'state nil
- 'key (kbd "C-+")
- 'definition #'text-scale-increase
- ;; metadata can be specified with `t' key
- t (list :zoom-related-binding t))
- :plist t)
-
- Some items can potentially be recorded as nil. In the previous
-example, the evil ‘state’ is recorded as nil (which will always be the
-case for non-evil users). When a heading item is nil, the heading at
-that level will just be skipped/not printed.
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Describing, Next: Helper Functions, Prev: Recording, Up: Usage
-
-1.7 Describing
-==============
-
- Once each month, in the evening, the entire Company assembles so
- the Annalist can read from his predecessors.
-
- ‘annalist-describe’ is used to describe information. It takes three
-arguments: ‘name’ ‘type view’. ‘view’ is optional (defaults to
-‘default’). For example:
- (annalist-describe 'me 'keybindings)
-
- It is possible to have custom filtering/sorting behavior by using a
-custom view:
- (annalist-define-view 'keybindings 'active-keybindings-only
- '((keymap
- ;; only show keys bound in active keymaps
- :predicate #'annalist--active-keymap
- ;; sort keymaps alphabetically
- :sort #'annalist--string-<)))
-
- (annalist-describe 'my 'keybindings 'active-keybindings-only)
-
- ‘annalist-org-startup-folded’ will determine what
-‘org-startup-folded’ setting to use (defaults to nil; all headings will
-be unfolded).
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Helper Functions, Next: Builtin Types, Prev: Describing, Up: Usage
-
-1.8 Helper Functions
-====================
-
-* Menu:
-
-* List Helpers::
-* Formatting Helpers::
-* Sorting Helpers::
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: List Helpers, Next: Formatting Helpers, Up: Helper Functions
-
-1.8.1 List Helpers
-------------------
-
-‘annalist-plistify-record’ can be used to convert a record that is an
-ordered list to a plist. ‘annalist-listify-record’ can be used to do
-the opposite. This is what the ‘:plist’ argument for ‘annalist-record’
-uses internally. These functions can be useful, for example, inside a
-‘:record-update’ function, so that you can get record items by their
-name instead of by their index. However, if there will be a lot of data
-recorded for a type during Emacs initialization time, the extra time to
-convert between list types can add up, so it's recommended that you
-don't use these functions or ‘:plist’ in such cases.
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Formatting Helpers, Next: Sorting Helpers, Prev: List Helpers, Up: Helper Functions
-
-1.8.2 Formatting Helpers
-------------------------
-
- 1. ‘:format’ Helpers
-
- Annalist provides ‘annalist-verbatim’ (e.g. ‘=verbatim text=’),
- ‘annalist-code’ (e.g. ‘~my-function~’), and ‘annalist-capitalize’.
- There is also an ‘annalist-compose’ helper for combining different
- formatting functions.
-
- 2. Formatting Emacs Lisp Source Blocks
-
- By default, Emacs Lisp extracted into source blocks will just be
- one long line. You can add ‘annalist-multiline-source-blocks’ to a
- view's ‘:hooks’ keyword or to ‘annalist-describe-hook’ to
- autoformat org source blocks if lispy is installed. By default, it
- uses ‘lispy-alt-multiline’. To use ‘lispy-multiline’ instead,
- customize ‘annalist-multiline-function’.
-
- The builtin types have ‘annlist-multiline-source-blocks’ in their
- ‘:hooks’ setting by default.
-
- Here is an example of what this looks like:
-
-[https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4250696/62338313-1025e300-b4a6-11e9-845f-179c02abef35]
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Sorting Helpers, Prev: Formatting Helpers, Up: Helper Functions
-
-1.8.3 Sorting Helpers
----------------------
-
-Annalist provides ‘annalist-string-<’ and ‘annalist-key-<’ (e.g. ‘(kbd
-"C-c a")’ vs ‘(kbd "C-c b")’).
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Builtin Types, Prev: Helper Functions, Up: Usage
-
-1.9 Builtin Types
-=================
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Keybindings Type::
-
-
-File: annalist.info, Node: Keybindings Type, Up: Builtin Types
-
-1.9.1 Keybindings Type
-----------------------
-
-Annalist provides a type for recording keybindings that is used by
-‘evil-collection’ and ‘general’. When recording a keybinding, the
-keymap must be provided as a symbol. Here is an example:
- (annalist-record 'annalist 'keybindings
- (list 'org-mode-map nil (kbd "C-c g") #'counsel-org-goto))
-
- In addition to the default view, it has a ‘valid’ to only show
-keybindings for keymaps/states that exist (since some keybindings may be
-in a ‘with-eval-after-load’). It also has an ‘active’ view to only show
-keybindings that are currently active.
-
-
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-Node: Usage2193
-Node: Disabling Annalist2441
-Node: Terminology3220
-Node: Settings3849
-Node: Defining New Types4233
-Node: Type Top-level Settings5268
-Node: Type Item Settings6983
-Node: record-update preprocess and postprocess Settings Argument7635
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-Node: View Top-level Settings9590
-Node: View Item Settings11230
-Node: Recording13451
-Node: Describing15390
-Node: Helper Functions16427
-Node: List Helpers16641
-Node: Formatting Helpers17417
-Node: Sorting Helpers18604
-Node: Builtin Types18866
-Node: Keybindings Type19016
-
-End Tag Table
-
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-Local Variables:
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-This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
-topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
-The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
-
-File: dir, Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree
-
- This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics.
- Typing "q" exits, "H" lists all Info commands, "d" returns here,
- "h" gives a primer for first-timers,
- "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual, etc.
-
- In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference
- to select it.
-
-* Menu:
-
-Emacs
-* Annalist: (annalist). Record and display information such as
- keybindings.
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-;;; bind-key-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from bind-key.el
-
-(defvar personal-keybindings nil "\
-List of bindings performed by `bind-key'.
-
-Elements have the form ((KEY . [MAP]) CMD ORIGINAL-CMD)")
-(autoload 'bind-key "bind-key" "\
-Bind KEY-NAME to COMMAND in KEYMAP (`global-map' if not passed).
-
-KEY-NAME may be a vector, in which case it is passed straight to
-`define-key'. Or it may be a string to be interpreted as
-spelled-out keystrokes, e.g., \"C-c C-z\". See the documentation
-of `edmacro-mode' for details.
-
-COMMAND must be an interactive function or lambda form.
-
-KEYMAP, if present, should be a keymap variable or symbol.
-For example:
-
- (bind-key \"M-h\" #\\='some-interactive-function my-mode-map)
-
- (bind-key \"M-h\" #\\='some-interactive-function \\='my-mode-map)
-
-If PREDICATE is non-nil, it is a form evaluated to determine when
-a key should be bound. It must return non-nil in such cases.
-Emacs can evaluate this form at any time that it does redisplay
-or operates on menu data structures, so you should write it so it
-can safely be called at any time.
-
-(fn KEY-NAME COMMAND &optional KEYMAP PREDICATE)" nil t)
-(autoload 'unbind-key "bind-key" "\
-Unbind the given KEY-NAME, within the KEYMAP (if specified).
-See `bind-key' for more details.
-
-(fn KEY-NAME &optional KEYMAP)" nil t)
-(autoload 'bind-key* "bind-key" "\
-Similar to `bind-key', but overrides any mode-specific bindings.
-
-(fn KEY-NAME COMMAND &optional PREDICATE)" nil t)
-(autoload 'bind-keys "bind-key" "\
-Bind multiple keys at once.
-
-Accepts keyword arguments:
-:map MAP - a keymap into which the keybindings should be
- added
-:prefix KEY - prefix key for these bindings
-:prefix-map MAP - name of the prefix map that should be created
- for these bindings
-:prefix-docstring STR - docstring for the prefix-map variable
-:menu-name NAME - optional menu string for prefix map
-:repeat-docstring STR - docstring for the repeat-map variable
-:repeat-map MAP - name of the repeat map that should be created
- for these bindings. If specified, the
- `repeat-map' property of each command bound
- (within the scope of the `:repeat-map' keyword)
- is set to this map.
-:exit BINDINGS - Within the scope of `:repeat-map' will bind the
- key in the repeat map, but will not set the
- `repeat-map' property of the bound command.
-:continue BINDINGS - Within the scope of `:repeat-map' forces the
- same behavior as if no special keyword had
- been used (that is, the command is bound, and
- it's `repeat-map' property set)
-:continue-only BINDINGS - Within the scope of `:repeat-map', will make
- the command continue but not enter the repeat
- map, via the `repeat-continue' property
-:filter FORM - optional form to determine when bindings apply
-
-The rest of the arguments are conses of keybinding string and a
-function symbol (unquoted).
-
-(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-(autoload 'bind-keys* "bind-key" "\
-Bind multiple keys at once, in `override-global-map'.
-Accepts the same keyword arguments as `bind-keys' (which see).
-
-This binds keys in such a way that bindings are not overridden by
-other modes. See `override-global-mode'.
-
-(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-(autoload 'describe-personal-keybindings "bind-key" "\
-Display all the personal keybindings defined by `bind-key'." t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "bind-key" '("bind-key" "override-global-m"))
-
-;;; End of scraped data
-
-(provide 'bind-key-autoloads)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; no-native-compile: t
-;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
-;; End:
-
-;;; bind-key-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; diminish-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from diminish.el
-
-(autoload 'diminish "diminish" "\
-Diminish mode-line display of minor mode MODE to TO-WHAT (default \"\").
-
-Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any minor mode, followed
-on the next line by what you want it diminished to (default empty string).
-The response to neither prompt should be quoted. However, in Lisp code,
-both args must be quoted, the first as a symbol, the second as a string,
-as in (diminish \\='jiggle-mode \" Jgl\").
-
-The mode-line displays of minor modes usually begin with a space, so
-the modes' names appear as separate words on the mode line. However, if
-you're having problems with a cramped mode line, you may choose to use single
-letters for some modes, without leading spaces. Capitalizing them works
-best; if you then diminish some mode to \"X\" but have `abbrev-mode' enabled as
-well, you'll get a display like \"AbbrevX\". This function prepends a space
-to TO-WHAT if it's > 1 char long & doesn't already begin with a space.
-
-(fn MODE &optional TO-WHAT)" t)
-(autoload 'diminish-undo "diminish" "\
-Restore mode-line display of diminished mode MODE to its minor-mode value.
-Do nothing if the arg is a minor mode that hasn't been diminished.
-
-Interactively, enter (with completion) the name of any diminished mode (a
-mode that was formerly a minor mode on which you invoked \\[diminish]).
-To restore all diminished modes to minor status, answer `diminished-modes'.
-The response to the prompt shouldn't be quoted. However, in Lisp code,
-the arg must be quoted as a symbol, as in (diminish-undo \\='diminished-modes).
-
-(fn MODE)" t)
-(autoload 'diminished-modes "diminish" "\
-Echo all active diminished or minor modes as if they were minor.
-The display goes in the echo area; if it's too long even for that,
-you can see the whole thing in the *Messages* buffer.
-This doesn't change the status of any modes; it just lets you see
-what diminished modes would be on the mode-line if they were still minor." t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "diminish" '("diminish"))
-
-;;; End of scraped data
-
-(provide 'diminish-autoloads)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; no-native-compile: t
-;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
-;; End:
-
-;;; diminish-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; evil-collection-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-collection.el
-
-(autoload 'evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key "evil-collection" "\
-Translate keys in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES and MODES.
-
-Similar to `evil-collection-translate-key' but for minor modes.
-STATES should be the name of an evil state, a list of states, or nil. MODES
-should be a symbol corresponding to minor-mode to make the translations in or a
-list of minor-mode symbols. TRANSLATIONS corresponds to a list of
-key replacement pairs. For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to
-\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. Specifying nil as a replacement will unbind a
-key. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup of the keymap will be stored on the initial
-invocation, and future invocations will always look up keys in the backup
-keymap. When no TRANSLATIONS are given, this function will only create the
-backup keymap without making any translations. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE
-is non-nil, the keymap will be destructively altered without creating a backup.
-For example, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\"
-would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys. This means that
-when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be done in the same
-invocation.
-
-(fn STATES MODES &rest TRANSLATIONS &key DESTRUCTIVE &allow-other-keys)")
-(function-put 'evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-(autoload 'evil-collection-translate-key "evil-collection" "\
-Translate keys in the keymap(s) corresponding to STATES and KEYMAPS.
-STATES should be the name of an evil state, a list of states, or nil. KEYMAPS
-should be a symbol corresponding to the keymap to make the translations in or a
-list of keymap symbols. Like `evil-define-key', when a keymap does not exist,
-the keybindings will be deferred until the keymap is defined, so
-`with-eval-after-load' is not necessary. TRANSLATIONS corresponds to a list of
-key replacement pairs. For example, specifying \"a\" \"b\" will bind \"a\" to
-\"b\"'s definition in the keymap. Specifying nil as a replacement will unbind a
-key. If DESTRUCTIVE is nil, a backup of the keymap will be stored on the initial
-invocation, and future invocations will always look up keys in the backup
-keymap. When no TRANSLATIONS are given, this function will only create the
-backup keymap without making any translations. On the other hand, if DESTRUCTIVE
-is non-nil, the keymap will be destructively altered without creating a backup.
-For example, calling this function multiple times with \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\"
-would continue to swap and unswap the definitions of these keys. This means that
-when DESTRUCTIVE is non-nil, all related swaps/cycles should be done in the same
-invocation.
-
-(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest TRANSLATIONS &key DESTRUCTIVE &allow-other-keys)")
-(function-put 'evil-collection-translate-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-(autoload 'evil-collection-swap-key "evil-collection" "\
-Wrapper around `evil-collection-translate-key' for swapping keys.
-STATES, KEYMAPS, and ARGS are passed to `evil-collection-translate-key'. ARGS
-should consist of key swaps (e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\"
-\"a\" with `evil-collection-translate-key') and optionally keyword arguments for
-`evil-collection-translate-key'.
-
-(fn STATES KEYMAPS &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-(function-put 'evil-collection-swap-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-(autoload 'evil-collection-swap-minor-mode-key "evil-collection" "\
-Wrapper around `evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key' for swapping keys.
-STATES, MODES, and ARGS are passed to
-`evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key'. ARGS should consist of key swaps
-(e.g. \"a\" \"b\" is equivalent to \"a\" \"b\" \"b\" \"a\"
-with `evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key') and optionally keyword
-arguments for `evil-collection-translate-minor-mode-key'.
-
-(fn STATES MODES &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-(function-put 'evil-collection-swap-minor-mode-key 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-(autoload 'evil-collection-require "evil-collection" "\
-Require the evil-collection-MODE file, but do not activate it.
-
-MODE should be a symbol. This requires the evil-collection-MODE
-feature without needing to manipulate `load-path'. NOERROR is
-forwarded to `require'.
-
-(fn MODE &optional NOERROR)")
-(autoload 'evil-collection-init "evil-collection" "\
-Register the Evil bindings for all modes in `evil-collection-mode-list'.
-
-Alternatively, you may register select bindings manually, for
-instance:
-
- (with-eval-after-load ='calendar
- (evil-collection-calendar-setup))
-
-If MODES is specified (as either one mode or a list of modes), use those modes
-instead of the modes in `evil-collection-mode-list'.
-
-(fn &optional MODES)" t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-collection" '("evil-collection-"))
-
-;;; End of scraped data
-
-(provide 'evil-collection-autoloads)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; no-native-compile: t
-;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
-;; End:
-
-;;; evil-collection-autoloads.el ends here
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-;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-command-window.el
-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-command-window" '("evil-"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-commands.el
-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-commands" '("evil-"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-common.el
-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-common" '("bounds-of-evil-" "evil-" "forward-evil-"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-core.el
-
- (autoload 'evil-mode "evil" nil t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-core" '("evil-" "turn-o"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-digraphs.el
-
-(autoload 'evil-digraph "evil-digraphs" "\
-Convert DIGRAPH to character or list representation.
-If DIGRAPH is a list (CHAR1 CHAR2), return the corresponding character;
-if DIGRAPH is a character, return the corresponding list.
-Searches in `evil-digraphs-table-user' and `evil-digraphs-table'.
-
-(fn DIGRAPH)")
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-digraphs" '("evil-digraphs-table"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-ex.el
-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-ex" '("evil-"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-integration.el
-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-integration" '("evil-"))
-
-
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-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-jumps" '("evil-"))
-
-
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-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-keybindings" '("evil--set-motion-state"))
-
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-
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-
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-
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-
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-
-
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-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-states" '("evil-"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-test-helpers.el
-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-test-helpers" '("evil-"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-types.el
-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-types" '("evil-ex-get-optional-register-and-count"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from evil-vars.el
-
-(register-definition-prefixes "evil-vars" '("evil-"))
-
-;;; End of scraped data
-
-(provide 'evil-autoloads)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; no-native-compile: t
-;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
-;; End:
-
-;;; evil-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; goto-chg-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from goto-chg.el
-
-(autoload 'goto-last-change "goto-chg" "\
-Go to the point where the last edit was made in the current buffer.
-Repeat the command to go to the second last edit, etc.
-
-To go back to more recent edit, the reverse of this command, use \\[goto-last-change-reverse]
-or precede this command with \\[universal-argument] - (minus).
-
-It does not go to the same point twice even if there has been many edits
-there. I call the minimal distance between distinguishable edits \"span\".
-Set variable `glc-default-span' to control how close is \"the same point\".
-Default span is 8.
-The span can be changed temporarily with \\[universal-argument] right before \\[goto-last-change]:
-\\[universal-argument] <NUMBER> set current span to that number,
-\\[universal-argument] (no number) multiplies span by 4, starting with default.
-The so set span remains until it is changed again with \\[universal-argument], or the consecutive
-repetition of this command is ended by any other command.
-
-When span is zero (i.e. \\[universal-argument] 0) subsequent \\[goto-last-change] visits each and
-every point of edit and a message shows what change was made there.
-In this case it may go to the same point twice.
-
-This command uses undo information. If undo is disabled, so is this command.
-At times, when undo information becomes too large, the oldest information is
-discarded. See variable `undo-limit'.
-
-(fn ARG)" t)
-(autoload 'goto-last-change-reverse "goto-chg" "\
-Go back to more recent changes after \\[goto-last-change] have been used.
-See `goto-last-change' for use of prefix argument.
-
-(fn ARG)" t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "goto-chg" '("glc-"))
-
-;;; End of scraped data
-
-(provide 'goto-chg-autoloads)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; no-native-compile: t
-;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
-;; End:
-
-;;; goto-chg-autoloads.el ends here
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-;;; straight-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads (do not edit) -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from straight.el
-
-(autoload 'straight-remove-unused-repos "straight" "\
-Remove unused repositories from the repos and build directories.
-A repo is considered \"unused\" if it was not explicitly requested via
-`straight-use-package' during the current Emacs session.
-If FORCE is non-nil do not prompt before deleting repos.
-
-(fn &optional FORCE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-get-recipe "straight" "\
-Interactively select a recipe from one of the recipe repositories.
-All recipe repositories in `straight-recipe-repositories' will
-first be cloned. After the recipe is selected, it will be copied
-to the kill ring. With a prefix argument, first prompt for a
-recipe repository to search. Only that repository will be
-cloned.
-
-From Lisp code, SOURCES should be a subset of the symbols in
-`straight-recipe-repositories'. Only those recipe repositories
-are cloned and searched. If it is nil or omitted, then the value
-of `straight-recipe-repositories' is used. If SOURCES is the
-symbol `interactive', then the user is prompted to select a
-recipe repository, and a list containing that recipe repository
-is used for the value of SOURCES. ACTION may be `copy' (copy
-recipe to the kill ring), `insert' (insert at point), or nil (no
-action, just return it).
-
-Optional arg FILTER must be a unary function.
-It takes a package name as its sole argument.
-If it returns nil the candidate is excluded.
-
-USE-CACHE non-nil means respect the existing straight.el recipe cache,
-i.e. display also packages that have been registered in the current
-Emacs session even if not found in any recipe repository, and if such a
-package is selected, return just the package name as a symbol, instead
-of a recipe. (It is not possible to return an actual recipe, as the API
-for `straight-get-recipe' returns MELPA-style recipes, while cached
-recipes have already been converted into the internal format.)
-
-Within `straight-get-recipe', the symbol `cache' is treated as if it is
-also a member of `straight-recipe-repositories', and refers to the set
-of packages that have already been registered in the current Emacs
-session.
-
-(fn &optional SOURCES ACTION FILTER USE-CACHE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-visit-package-website "straight" "\
-Visit the package RECIPE's website.
-
-(fn RECIPE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-visit-package "straight" "\
-Open PACKAGE's local repository directory.
-When BUILD is non-nil visit PACKAGE's build directory.
-
-(fn PACKAGE &optional BUILD)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-use-package "straight" "\
-Register, clone, build, and activate a package and its dependencies.
-This is the main entry point to the functionality of straight.el.
-
-MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is either a symbol naming a package, or a list
-whose car is a symbol naming a package and whose cdr is a
-property list containing e.g. `:type', `:local-repo', `:files',
-and VC backend specific keywords.
-
-First, the package recipe is registered with straight.el. If
-NO-CLONE is a function, then it is called with two arguments: the
-package name as a string, and a boolean value indicating whether
-the local repository for the package is available. In that case,
-the return value of the function is used as the value of NO-CLONE
-instead. In any case, if NO-CLONE is non-nil, then processing
-stops here.
-
-Otherwise, the repository is cloned, if it is missing. If
-NO-BUILD is a function, then it is called with one argument: the
-package name as a string. In that case, the return value of the
-function is used as the value of NO-BUILD instead. In any case,
-if NO-BUILD is non-nil, then processing halts here. Otherwise,
-the package is built and activated. Note that if the package
-recipe has a nil `:build' entry, then NO-BUILD is ignored
-and processing always stops before building and activation
-occurs.
-
-CAUSE is a string explaining the reason why
-`straight-use-package' has been called. It is for internal use
-only, and is used to construct progress messages. INTERACTIVE is
-non-nil if the function has been called interactively. It is for
-internal use only, and is used to determine whether to show a
-hint about how to install the package permanently.
-
-Return non-nil when package is initially installed, nil otherwise.
-
-Interactively, prompt with a list of available packages in currently
-registered recipe repositories. With prefix arg, prompt first for which
-recipe repository to list from. If a package has already been registered
-in the current Emacs session, the existing recipe is re-used rather than
-being looked up anew. With prefix arg, \"cache\" is displayed as one of
-the recipe repositories, and allows filtering to only already-registered
-packages.
-
-(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE &optional NO-CLONE NO-BUILD CAUSE INTERACTIVE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-register-package "straight" "\
-Register a package without cloning, building, or activating it.
-This function is equivalent to calling `straight-use-package'
-with a non-nil argument for NO-CLONE. It is provided for
-convenience. MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is as for
-`straight-use-package'.
-
-(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE)")
-(autoload 'straight-use-package-no-build "straight" "\
-Register and clone a package without building it.
-This function is equivalent to calling `straight-use-package'
-with nil for NO-CLONE but a non-nil argument for NO-BUILD. It is
-provided for convenience. MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is as for
-`straight-use-package'.
-
-(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE)")
-(autoload 'straight-use-package-lazy "straight" "\
-Register, build, and activate a package if it is already cloned.
-This function is equivalent to calling `straight-use-package'
-with symbol `lazy' for NO-CLONE. It is provided for convenience.
-MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE is as for `straight-use-package'.
-
-Argument CAUSE is for internal use only.
-
-(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE &optional CAUSE)")
-(autoload 'straight-use-recipes "straight" "\
-Register a recipe repository using MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE.
-This registers the recipe and builds it if it is already cloned.
-Note that you probably want the recipe for a recipe repository to
-include a nil `:build' property, to unconditionally
-inhibit the build phase.
-
-This function also adds the recipe repository to
-`straight-recipe-repositories', at the end of the list.
-
-Existing recipe repositories are not searched for a recipe for the
-recipe repository you are trying to register, because that is strange
-and confusing. If you explicitly want this behavior, you can use the
-`straight-use-package' API directly.
-
-Argument CAUSE is for internal use only.
-
-(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE &optional CAUSE)")
-(autoload 'straight-override-recipe "straight" "\
-Register MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE as a recipe override.
-This puts it in `straight-recipe-overrides', depending on the
-value of `straight-current-profile'.
-
-(fn MELPA-STYLE-RECIPE)")
-(autoload 'straight-check-package "straight" "\
-Rebuild a PACKAGE if it has been modified.
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'. See also `straight-rebuild-package' and
-`straight-check-all'.
-
-(fn PACKAGE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-check-all "straight" "\
-Rebuild any packages that have been modified.
-See also `straight-rebuild-all' and `straight-check-package'.
-This function should not be called during init." t)
-(autoload 'straight-rebuild-package "straight" "\
-Rebuild a PACKAGE.
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'. With prefix argument RECURSIVE, rebuild
-all dependencies as well. See also `straight-check-package' and
-`straight-rebuild-all'.
-
-(fn PACKAGE &optional RECURSIVE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-rebuild-all "straight" "\
-Rebuild all packages.
-See also `straight-check-all' and `straight-rebuild-package'." t)
-(autoload 'straight-prune-build-cache "straight" "\
-Prune the build cache.
-This means that only packages that were built in the last init
-run and subsequent interactive session will remain; other
-packages will have their build mtime information and any cached
-autoloads discarded.")
-(autoload 'straight-prune-build-directory "straight" "\
-Prune the build directory.
-This means that only packages that were built in the last init
-run and subsequent interactive session will remain; other
-packages will have their build directories deleted.")
-(autoload 'straight-prune-build "straight" "\
-Prune the build cache and build directory.
-This means that only packages that were built in the last init
-run and subsequent interactive session will remain; other
-packages will have their build mtime information discarded and
-their build directories deleted." t)
-(autoload 'straight-normalize-package "straight" "\
-Normalize a PACKAGE's local repository to its recipe's configuration.
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'.
-
-CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS non-nil (interactively, prefix arg) means if the
-repository is a snapshot, convert it to a full repository first.
-
-(fn PACKAGE &key CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-normalize-all "straight" "\
-Normalize all packages. See `straight-normalize-package'.
-Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully
-normalized. If multiple packages come from the same local
-repository, only one is normalized.
-
-PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are normalized.
-It is called with the package name as a string, and should return
-non-nil if the package should actually be normalized.
-
-CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS non-nil (interactively, prefix arg) means if
-repositories are snapshots, convert them to full repositories first.
-
-(fn &optional PREDICATE CONVERT-SNAPSHOTS)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-fetch-package "straight" "\
-Try to fetch a PACKAGE from the primary remote.
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM,
-fetch not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for
-forked packages).
-
-(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-fetch-package-and-deps "straight" "\
-Try to fetch a PACKAGE and its (transitive) dependencies.
-PACKAGE, its dependencies, their dependencies, etc. are fetched
-from their primary remotes.
-
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM,
-fetch not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for
-forked packages).
-
-(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-fetch-all "straight" "\
-Try to fetch all packages from their primary remotes.
-With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, fetch not just from primary
-remotes but also from upstreams (for forked packages).
-
-Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully
-fetched. If multiple packages come from the same local
-repository, only one is fetched.
-
-PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are fetched. It
-is called with the package name as a string, and should return
-non-nil if the package should actually be fetched.
-
-(fn &optional FROM-UPSTREAM PREDICATE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-merge-package "straight" "\
-Try to merge a PACKAGE from the primary remote.
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM,
-merge not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for
-forked packages).
-
-(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-merge-package-and-deps "straight" "\
-Try to merge a PACKAGE and its (transitive) dependencies.
-PACKAGE, its dependencies, their dependencies, etc. are merged
-from their primary remotes.
-
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM,
-merge not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for
-forked packages).
-
-(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-merge-all "straight" "\
-Try to merge all packages from their primary remotes.
-With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, merge not just from primary
-remotes but also from upstreams (for forked packages).
-
-Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully
-merged. If multiple packages come from the same local
-repository, only one is merged.
-
-PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are merged. It
-is called with the package name as a string, and should return
-non-nil if the package should actually be merged.
-
-(fn &optional FROM-UPSTREAM PREDICATE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-pull-package "straight" "\
-Try to pull a PACKAGE from the primary remote.
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, pull
-not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for forked
-packages).
-
-(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-pull-package-and-deps "straight" "\
-Try to pull a PACKAGE and its (transitive) dependencies.
-PACKAGE, its dependencies, their dependencies, etc. are pulled
-from their primary remotes.
-
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'. With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM,
-pull not just from primary remote but also from upstream (for
-forked packages).
-
-(fn PACKAGE &optional FROM-UPSTREAM)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-pull-all "straight" "\
-Try to pull all packages from their primary remotes.
-With prefix argument FROM-UPSTREAM, pull not just from primary
-remotes but also from upstreams (for forked packages).
-
-Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully
-pulled. If multiple packages come from the same local repository,
-only one is pulled.
-
-PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are pulled. It
-is called with the package name as a string, and should return
-non-nil if the package should actually be pulled.
-
-(fn &optional FROM-UPSTREAM PREDICATE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-push-package "straight" "\
-Push a PACKAGE to its primary remote, if necessary.
-PACKAGE is a string naming a package. Interactively, select
-PACKAGE from the known packages in the current Emacs session
-using `completing-read'.
-
-(fn PACKAGE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-push-all "straight" "\
-Try to push all packages to their primary remotes.
-
-Return a list of recipes for packages that were not successfully
-pushed. If multiple packages come from the same local repository,
-only one is pushed.
-
-PREDICATE, if provided, filters the packages that are normalized.
-It is called with the package name as a string, and should return
-non-nil if the package should actually be normalized.
-
-(fn &optional PREDICATE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-freeze-versions "straight" "\
-Write version lockfiles for currently activated packages.
-This implies first pushing all packages that have unpushed local
-changes. If the package management system has been used since the
-last time the init-file was reloaded, offer to fix the situation
-by reloading the init-file again. If FORCE is
-non-nil (interactively, if a prefix argument is provided), skip
-all checks and write the lockfile anyway.
-
-Currently, writing version lockfiles requires cloning all lazily
-installed packages. Hopefully, this inconvenient requirement will
-be removed in the future.
-
-Multiple lockfiles may be written (one for each profile),
-according to the value of `straight-profiles'.
-
-(fn &optional FORCE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-thaw-versions "straight" "\
-Read version lockfiles and restore package versions to those listed." t)
-(autoload 'straight-bug-report "straight" "\
-Test straight.el in a clean environment.
-ARGS may be any of the following keywords and their respective values:
- - :pre-bootstrap (Form)...
- Forms evaluated before bootstrapping straight.el
- e.g. (setq straight-repository-branch \"develop\")
- Note this example is already in the default bootstrapping code.
-
- - :post-bootstrap (Form)...
- Forms evaluated in the testing environment after boostrapping.
- e.g. (straight-use-package \\='(example :type git :host github))
-
- - :interactive Boolean
- If nil, the subprocess will immediately exit after the test.
- Output will be printed to `straight-bug-report--process-buffer'
- Otherwise, the subprocess will be interactive.
-
- - :preserve Boolean
- If non-nil, the test directory is left in the directory stored in the
- variable `temporary-file-directory'. Otherwise, it is
- immediately removed after the test is run.
-
- - :executable String
- Indicate the Emacs executable to launch.
- Defaults to the path of the current Emacs executable.
-
- - :raw Boolean
- If non-nil, the raw process output is sent to
- `straight-bug-report--process-buffer'. Otherwise, it is
- formatted as markdown for submitting as an issue.
-
- - :user-dir String
- If non-nil, the test is run with `user-emacs-directory' set to STRING.
- Otherwise, a temporary directory is created and used.
- Unless absolute, paths are expanded relative to the variable
- `temporary-file-directory'.
-
-ARGS are accessible within the :pre/:post-bootsrap phases via the
-locally bound plist, straight-bug-report-args.
-
-(fn &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-(function-put 'straight-bug-report 'lisp-indent-function 0)
-(autoload 'straight-dependencies "straight" "\
-Return a list of PACKAGE's dependencies, as strings.
-PACKAGE is a string. If the dependencies have dependencies themselves,
-then instead of strings they will be lists whose cars are the
-dependencies and whose cdrs are the recursive dependencies in the same
-format returned from `straight-dependencies'.
-
-Interactively, the user selects a package to show dependencies for, and
-the dependencies are shown in the echo area.
-
-(fn &optional PACKAGE)" t)
-(autoload 'straight-dependents "straight" "\
-Return a list of PACKAGE's dependents, as strings.
-Dependents are packages that have the given package as a dependency. In
-other words, this is the opposite of `straight-dependencies'.
-
-PACKAGE is a string. If the dependents have dependents themselves, then
-instead of strings they will be lists whose cars are the dependents and
-whose cdrs are the recursive dependents in the same format returned from
-`straight-dependents'.
-
-(fn &optional PACKAGE)" t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "straight" '("straight-"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from straight-ert-print-hack.el
-
-(register-definition-prefixes "straight-ert-print-hack" '("+without-print-limits"))
-
-
-;;; Generated autoloads from straight-x.el
-
-(defvar straight-x-pinned-packages nil "\
-List of pinned packages.")
-(register-definition-prefixes "straight-x" '("straight-x-"))
-
-;;; End of scraped data
-
-(provide 'straight-autoloads)
-
-;; Local Variables:
-;; version-control: never
-;; no-byte-compile: t
-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; no-native-compile: t
-;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
-;; End:
-
-;;; straight-autoloads.el ends here
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-This is doclicense.info, produced by makeinfo version 7.2 from
-doclicense.texi.
-
- Version 1.3, 3 November 2008
-
- Copyright © 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- <https://fsf.org/>
-
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- of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
-
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- assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it,
- with or without modifying it, either commercially or
- noncommercially. Secondarily, this License preserves for the
- author and publisher a way to get credit for their work, while not
- being considered responsible for modifications made by others.
-
- This License is a kind of "copyleft", which means that derivative
- works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense.
- It complements the GNU General Public License, which is a copyleft
- license designed for free software.
-
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- free software, because free software needs free documentation: a
- free program should come with manuals providing the same freedoms
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- software manuals; it can be used for any textual work, regardless
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- recommend this License principally for works whose purpose is
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-;; Generated by the `loaddefs-generate' function.
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-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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-;;; Code:
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-;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-bind-key.el
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-(autoload 'use-package-autoload-keymap "use-package-bind-key" "\
-Load PACKAGE and bind key sequence invoking this function to KEYMAP-SYMBOL.
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-next key pressed is routed to the newly loaded keymap.
-
-This function supports use-package's :bind-keymap keyword. It
-works by binding the given key sequence to an invocation of this
-function for a particular keymap. The keymap is expected to be
-defined by the package. In this way, loading the package is
-deferred until the prefix key sequence is pressed.
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-(fn KEYMAP-SYMBOL PACKAGE OVERRIDE)")
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-(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)")
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-
-
-(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional BIND-MACRO)")
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-(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE &optional OVERRIDE)")
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- (use-package package-name
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- *overriding all minor mode bindings*.
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- package. This is like `:bind', but for keymaps.
-:bind-keymap* Like `:bind-keymap', but overrides all minor mode bindings
-
-:defer Defer loading of a package -- this is implied when using
- `:commands', `:bind', `:bind*', `:mode', `:magic', `:hook',
- `:magic-fallback', or `:interpreter'. This can be an integer,
- to force loading after N seconds of idle time, if the package
- has not already been loaded.
-:demand Prevent the automatic deferred loading introduced by constructs
- such as `:bind' (see `:defer' for the complete list).
-
-:after Delay the effect of the use-package declaration
- until after the named libraries have loaded.
- Before they have been loaded, no other keyword
- has any effect at all, and once they have been
- loaded it is as if `:after' was not specified.
-
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-:disabled The package is ignored completely if this keyword is present.
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-:functions Declare certain functions to silence the byte-compiler.
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-:diminish Support for diminish.el (if installed).
-:delight Support for delight.el (if installed).
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- definition without modifying the Emacs `custom-file'.
- (compare with `custom-set-variables').
-:custom-face Call `face-spec-set' with each face definition.
-:ensure Loads the package using package.el if necessary.
-:pin Pin the package to an archive.
-:vc Install the package directly from a version control system
- (using `package-vc.el').
-
-(fn NAME &rest ARGS)" nil t)
-(function-put 'use-package 'lisp-indent-function 'defun)
-(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-core" '("use-package-"))
-
-
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-
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-Normalize arguments to delight.
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-(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)")
-(autoload 'use-package-handler/:delight "use-package-delight" "\
-
-
-(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS REST STATE)")
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-
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-(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)")
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-
-
-(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)")
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-(fn NAME KEYWORD ARGS)")
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-(fn NAME KEYWORD ENSURE REST STATE)")
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-
-(fn NAME-SYMBOL KEYWORD ARGS)")
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-(fn NAME KEYWORD ARG REST STATE)")
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-(fn PACKAGE)" t)
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-;;; Generated autoloads from use-package-lint.el
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-Check for errors in `use-package' declarations.
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-with the specified `:load-path' the module cannot be found." t)
-(register-definition-prefixes "use-package-lint" '("use-package-lint-declaration"))
-
-;;; End of scraped data
-
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-;; no-update-autoloads: t
-;; no-native-compile: t
-;; coding: utf-8-emacs-unix
-;; End:
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