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Current python.el seems to have this built in.
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- Use letter pairs that are rare in both directions. For really
common commands, try to keep my fingers on home row.
- Remove some key chords for less frequent commands. For Projectile,
just bind switching projects and the commander because most other
things are available with one more key from the commander.
My strategy for key chord bindings was to lead with ',' or ';' and
then follow with any letter. The idea was that, with the languages and
coding conventions I was using at the time, when I inserted a comma or
semicolon, they were usually followed by a non-letter (typically a
space or a new line). But, this is actually not a good way to go
about this because Key chord mode accepts the two-letter combination
in either order. In practice, I didn't end up unintentionally calling
a command too often, but it did happen enough to be slightly annoying.
John Cook recently posted a table [1] of bigram frequencies, which is
a good starting point for updating my key chords.
[1]: http://www.johndcook.com/blog/2015/02/01/rare-bigrams/
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- Add pages and more headings for large files.
- Try to use consistent order for file (or page) structure.
* Loading
* Settings
* Hooks
* Any mode activation or function calls
* My functions
* Key bindings
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I'm not sure how I messed that up so bad initially.
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Implement function similar to `ess-eval-function-or-paragraph-and-step'.
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6cbfae7 broke this function when the test file doesn't exist. I'm not
sure why I used `with-current-buffer' in the first place, considering
the desired action is to switch to the file in another window.
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I keep using the wrong one, so I must think it makes more sense this
way.
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Instead of raising an error if the file exist, just open file in other
buffer.
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`require-package' is from
https://github.com/purcell/emacs.d/blob/master/lisp/init-elpa.el.
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User init files are added using provide/require.
https://github.com/purcell/emacs.d
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