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KyleKrein's GNU Emacs Config

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(recentf-mode t)

Golden ratio

golden-ratio.el resizes windows content that you're working on

  (use-package golden-ratio
    :ensure t
    :init 
    (setq golden-ratio-auto-scale t)
    (golden-ratio-mode 1))

Duplicate line

(defun kylekrein/duplicate-line()
  "Duplicate current line and move cursor to it"
  (interactive)
  (let ((column (- (point) (point-at-bol)))
        (line (let ((s (thing-at-point 'line t)))
            (if s (string-remove-suffix "\n" s) ""))))
       (move-end-of-line 1)
       (newline)
       (insert line)
       (move-beginning-of-line 1)
       (forward-char column)))

Keybindings

(global-set-key [remap list-buffers] 'ibuffer)
(global-set-key (kbd "M-o") 'other-window)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c o t") 'vterm-toggle)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c o a") 'org-agenda)
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c o m") 'magit)

(global-set-key (kbd "C-.") 'kylekrein/duplicate-line)
;;(windmove-default-keybindings) ;; move between windows with S-<left>, S-<right>, S-<up>, S-<down>

Focus new windows

Found this here and here

  (defun split-and-follow-horizontally ()
    (interactive)
    (split-window-below)
    (balance-windows))

  (defun split-and-follow-vertically ()
    (interactive)
    (split-window-right)
    (balance-windows))

  (use-package emacs
    :bind (:map ctl-x-map
    ("2" . split-and-follow-horizontally)
    ("3" . split-and-follow-vertically))
    :custom
    (info-lookup-other-window-flag t)
    (help-window-select t "Switch to help buffers automatically"))
;; Auto-select new Info buffer window when its created.
  (advice-add 'info-lookup :after
          (lambda (&rest _)
        (when-let (window (get-buffer-window "*info*"))
          (select-window window))))
  
  ;; Auto-select new window after splitting. Splitting commands almost
  ;;,all use `split-window, so advice the function for auto selection.
  (advice-add 'split-window :after
          (lambda (&rest _) (select-window (get-lru-window))))

Support functions

Git package

(defun git-package (url)
  (let* ((pkg-name (file-name-base (directory-file-name url)))
         (pkg-sym (intern pkg-name)))
    (eval
     `(use-package ,pkg-sym
        :vc (:url ,url :rev :newest)
        :ensure nil))))

Copy to clipboard

Copies to both kill ring and system clipboard

;;(setq select-enable-primary t)
(defun kylekrein/copy-to-clipboard (text)
  (with-temp-buffer
    (insert text)
    (copy-region-as-kill (point-min) (point-max))
    (clipboard-kill-region (point-min) (point-max))))

Detect WSL

(defun kylekrein/detect-wsl ()
  (and (eq system-type 'gnu/linux)
       (file-exists-p "/proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/WSLInterop")))

Is Android

  (defun kylekrein/is-android ()
     (string-equal system-type "android"))

Notifications

Alert package

 (use-package alert
    :ensure t
    )

Android notifications

Found the code here

(require 'alert)

(defun alert-android-notifications-notify (info)
  (unless (kylekrein/is-android)
    (error "Android notifications are only supported on Android systems"))
  
  "Send INFO using android-notifications-notify."
  (let ((title (or (plist-get info :title) "Org Alert Reminder"))
        (body (or (plist-get info :message) ""))
        (urgency (let ((severity (plist-get info :severity)))
                   (cond ((eq severity 'urgent) 'critical)
                         ((eq severity 'high) 'critical)
                         ((eq severity 'moderate) 'normal)
                         ((eq severity 'low) 'low)
                         ((eq severity 'trivial) 'low)
                         (t 'normal))))
        (icon (or (plist-get info :icon) alert-default-icon)))
    (android-notifications-notify
     :title title
     :body body
     :urgency urgency
     :icon icon
     )))

(alert-define-style 'android-notifications :title "Android Notifications"
                    :notifier #'alert-android-notifications-notify
                    )

Windows Notifications

Using Alert toast

(use-package alert-toast :ensure t :after alert)

Setting notification backend

(setq alert-default-style
  	(cond
  	 ((kylekrein/is-android) 'android-notifications)
  	 ((kylekrein/detect-wsl) 'toast)
  	 (t 'libnotify)))

Backup files (tilda files)

By default, Emacs creates automatic backups of files in their original directories, such “file.el” and the backup “file.el~”. This leads to a lot of clutter, so lets tell Emacs to put all backups that it creates in the .emacs.d directory.

(setq backup-directory-alist '((".*" . "~/.emacs.d/tildafiles")))

Diminish

This package implements hiding or abbreviation of the modeline displays (lighters) of minor-modes. With this package installed, you can add :diminish to any use-package block to hide that particular mode in the modeline.

(use-package diminish :ensure t)

Emoji

Copy to clipboard

(defun kylekrein/copy-emoji-to-clipboard()
  (interactive)
  (let ((emoji (emoji--read-emoji)))
    (when emoji
      (kylekrein/copy-to-clipboard emoji)
      (message "Copied: %s" (current-kill 0 t)))))

EDIFF

(setq ediff-split-window-function 'split-window-horizontally)
;;(setq ediff-window-setup-function 'ediff-setup-windows-plain)

Fonts

Defining the various fonts that Emacs will use.

  (set-face-attribute 'variable-pitch nil
                      :family "DejaVu Sans";;"ET Bembo"
                      :height 220
    		    :weight 'normal)
  (set-face-attribute 'default nil
                      :family "Iosevka"
                      :height 210
    		    :weight 'medium)

  (set-face-attribute 'fixed-pitch nil
                      :family "Iosevka"
                      :height 210
    		    :weight 'medium)

    ;; Makes commented text and keywords italics.
    ;; This is working in emacsclient but not emacs.
    ;; Your font must have an italic face available.
    (set-face-attribute 'font-lock-comment-face nil
    		    :slant 'italic)
    (set-face-attribute 'font-lock-keyword-face nil
    		    :slant 'italic)

    ;; This sets the default font on all graphical frames created after restarting Emacs.
    ;; Does the same thing as 'set-face-attribute default' above, but emacsclient fonts
    ;; are not right unless I also add this method of setting the default font.
    ;;(add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(font . "Iosevka Mono-20"))

    ;; Uncomment the following line if line spacing needs adjusting.
    (setq-default line-spacing 0.12)

    
    (add-hook 'text-mode-hook #'variable-pitch-mode)
    ;; Enable variable-pitch-mode in Org
    (add-hook 'org-mode-hook #'variable-pitch-mode)

    ;; Ensure code blocks, tables, and special elements remain fixed-pitch
    (custom-set-faces
     ;; Keep code blocks, src, and tables fixed-pitch (Iosevka)
     '(org-block ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch))))
     '(org-block-begin-line ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch))))
     '(org-block-end-line ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch))))
     '(org-table ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch))))
     '(org-code ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch))))
     '(org-verbatim ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch))))
     '(org-meta-line ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch))))
     '(org-checkbox ((t (:inherit fixed-pitch))))
     )

Sane defaults

The following settings are simple modes that are enabled (or disabled) so that Emacs functions more like you would expect a proper editor/IDE to function.

(electric-indent-mode -1)    ;; Turn off the weird indenting that Emacs does by default.
(electric-pair-mode 1)       ;; Turns on automatic parens pairing
;; The following prevents <> from auto-pairing when electric-pair-mode is on.
;; Otherwise, org-tempo is broken when you try to <s TAB...
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda ()
           (setq-local electric-pair-inhibit-predicate
                   `(lambda (c)
                  (if (char-equal c ?<) t (,electric-pair-inhibit-predicate c))))))
(global-auto-revert-mode t)  ;; Automatically show changes if the file has changed
;;(global-display-line-numbers-mode 1) ;; Display line numbers
(add-hook 'prog-mode-hook #'display-line-numbers-mode)
(global-visual-line-mode t)  ;; Enable truncated lines
(winner-mode t) ;; Undo (C-c <left>) and Redo (C-c <right>) for windows
(setq sentence-end-double-space t) ;; Single space doesn't end a sentence

(save-place-mode t) ;; Restore cursor place in file

Battery info

  (unless (or 
  	 (equal "Battery status not available" (battery)) 
  	 (equal "Power N/A, battery Charging (N/A% load, remaining time N/A)" (battery))
  	 (equal "Power N/A, battery Discharging (N/A% load, remaining time N/A)" (battery)))
    (display-battery-mode 1))

Epub support (Reader in Emacs)

Nov.el is recommended by Author of Mastering Emacs book

(use-package nov :ensure t)
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.epub\\'" . nov-mode))

MAGIT

Magit is a full-featured git client for Emacs.

  (use-package magit
    :ensure t)

Modeline

The modeline is the bottom status bar that appears in Emacs windows. While you can create your own custom modeline, why go to the trouble when Doom Emacs already has a nice modeline package available. For more information on what is available to configure in the Doom modeline, check out: Doom Modeline

(use-package doom-modeline
  :ensure t
  :init (doom-modeline-mode 1)
  :config
  (setq doom-modeline-height 35      ;; sets modeline height
        doom-modeline-bar-width 5    ;; sets right bar width
        doom-modeline-persp-name nil   ;; adds perspective name to modeline
	doom-modeline-time t         ;; shows time
        doom-modeline-persp-icon nil)) ;; adds folder icon next to persp name

RAINBOW DELIMITERS

Adding rainbow coloring to parentheses.

  (use-package rainbow-delimiters
    :ensure t
    :hook ((emacs-lisp-mode . rainbow-delimiters-mode)
           (clojure-mode . rainbow-delimiters-mode)))

Calendar

(setq calendar-date-style "european")
(setq calendar-week-start-day 1)

;;Line truncation
(defun kylekrein/truncate-calendar-hook ()
  "Turn line truncation on."
  (toggle-truncate-lines 1))

(add-hook 'calendar-mode-hook #'kylekrein/truncate-calendar-hook)

;;Current month is the first
(add-hook 'calendar-initial-window-hook #'calendar-scroll-left)

;;Calendar in org agenda
(setq org-agenda-include-diary t)

(defadvice revert-buffer (after refresh-org-agenda-on-revert activate)
(if (member (buffer-file-name (current-buffer)) org-agenda-files)
    (org-agenda-redo-all t)))

Org Babel

How to use C++ code blocks (tables included)

  (org-babel-do-load-languages
   'org-babel-load-languages
   '((shell . t)
     (C . t)
     (python . t)))

ORG MODE

Org Copy Link

Org-mode custom link to copy to clipboard

(use-package org
  :config
  (org-link-set-parameters
   "copy"
   :follow (lambda (link) (kill-new link))
   :export (lambda (_ desc &rest _) desc)))

Modern Org Mode

;;;; Better Looking Bullets
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook 'org-indent-mode)
(use-package org-bullets :ensure t)
(add-hook 'org-mode-hook (lambda () (org-bullets-mode 1)))

Org Level Headers

(custom-set-faces
 '(org-level-1 ((t (:inherit outline-1 :height 1.45))))
 '(org-level-2 ((t (:inherit outline-2 :height 1.35))))
 '(org-level-3 ((t (:inherit outline-3 :height 1.30))))
 '(org-level-4 ((t (:inherit outline-4 :height 1.25))))
 '(org-level-5 ((t (:inherit outline-5 :height 1.20))))
 '(org-level-6 ((t (:inherit outline-5 :height 1.15))))
 '(org-level-7 ((t (:inherit outline-5 :height 1.10)))))

Source Code Block Tag Expansion

Org-tempo is not a separate package but a module within org that can be enabled. Org-tempo allows for '<s' followed by TAB to expand to a begin_src tag. Other expansions available include:

Typing the below + TAB Expands to …
<a '#+BEGIN_EXPORT ascii' … '#+END_EXPORT
<c '#+BEGIN_CENTER' … '#+END_CENTER'
<C '#+BEGIN_COMMENT' … '#+END_COMMENT'
<e '#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE' … '#+END_EXAMPLE'
<E '#+BEGIN_EXPORT' … '#+END_EXPORT'
<h '#+BEGIN_EXPORT html' … '#+END_EXPORT'
<l '#+BEGIN_EXPORT latex' … '#+END_EXPORT'
<q '#+BEGIN_QUOTE' … '#+END_QUOTE'
<s '#+BEGIN_SRC' … '#+END_SRC'
<v '#+BEGIN_VERSE' … '#+END_VERSE'
(require 'org-tempo)

Update org tables

(defun org-update-table-by-name (name)
      "Update the named table."
      (org-table-map-tables
      (lambda ()
      (let ((table_name (org-element-property :name (org-element-at-point))))
      (if (and table_name (string-match-p name table_name))
             (org-table-recalculate))))))
  (defun org-update-and-realign-tables ()
    (interactive)
    (org-map-dblocks 'org-update-dblock)
    (redisplay)
    (org-table-map-tables 'org-table-recalculate)
    (org-table-map-tables 'org-table-align))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c n u") 'org-update-and-realign-tables)

Org transclusion

(use-package org-transclusion :ensure t)
(custom-set-faces
 '(org-transclusion-fringe
   ((t
     (:background "green"))))
 '(org-transclusion-source-fringe
   ((t
     (:background "blue")))))

ORG ROAM

Org Roam itself

  (use-package org-roam
    :ensure t
    :init
    (setq org-roam-v2-ack t)
    :custom
    (org-roam-directory "~/Documents/org")
    (org-roam-completion-everywhere t)
    (org-roam-capture-templates
      '(("d" "default" plain
         "%?"
         :if-new (file+head "%<%Y%m%d%H%M%S>-${slug}.org" "#+title: ${title}\n#+category: ${title}\n")
         :unnarrowed t)
         ("p" "project" plain "* Goals\n\n%?\n\n* Tasks\n\n** TODO Add initial tasks\n\n* Dates\n\n"
         :if-new (file+head "%<%Y%m%d%H%M%S>-${slug}.org" "#+title: ${title}\n#+category: ${title}\n#+filetags: Project")
         :unnarrowed t))
  	)
    (org-roam-dailies-capture-templates
     '(("d" "default" entry "* %<%I:%M %p>: %?"
       :if-new (file+head "%<%Y-%m-%d>.org" "#+title: %<%Y-%m-%d>\n"))))
    :bind (("C-c n l" . org-roam-buffer-toggle)
           ("C-c n f" . org-roam-node-find)
           ("C-c n i" . org-roam-node-insert)
  	 :map org-mode-map
  	 ("C-M-i"    . completion-at-point))
    :bind-keymap
    ("C-c n d" . org-roam-dailies-map)
    :config
    (require 'org-roam-dailies) ;; Ensure the keymap is available
    (org-roam-db-autosync-mode)
    (org-roam-setup))

Ripgrep files

  (defun kylekrein/org-roam-ripgrep ()
    (interactive)
    (require 'consult)
    (require 'org-roam)
    (let ((consult-ripgrep-command "rg --null --ignore-case --type org --line-buffered --color=always --max-columns=500 --no-heading --line-number . -e ARG OPTS"))
    (consult-ripgrep org-roam-directory)))
  (global-set-key (kbd "C-c n r") #'kylekrein/org-roam-ripgrep)

Inbox

(defun kylekrein/org-roam-capture-inbox ()
  (interactive)
  (org-roam-capture- :node (org-roam-node-create)
                     :templates '(("i" "inbox" plain "* %?"
                                   :if-new (file+head "Inbox.org" "#+title: Inbox\n#+category: Inbox\n#+filetags: Project")))))
(global-set-key (kbd "C-c n b") #'kylekrein/org-roam-capture-inbox)

Org Agenda

Refresh

(defun org-agenda-refresh ()
  "Refresh all `org-agenda' buffers."
  (dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
    (with-current-buffer buffer
      (when (derived-mode-p 'org-agenda-mode)
        (org-agenda-maybe-redo)))))

Auto update agenda

On Schedule

(defadvice org-schedule (after refresh-agenda activate)
  "Refresh org-agenda."
  (org-agenda-refresh))

TODOs only from Projects

Collect and show todos only defined in files with tag Project

  (require 'org-roam-node)
  (defun kylekrein/org-roam-filter-by-tag (tag-name)
    (lambda (node)
      (member tag-name (org-roam-node-tags node))))

  (defun kylekrein/org-roam-list-notes-by-tag (tag-name)
    (mapcar #'org-roam-node-file
            (seq-filter
             (kylekrein/org-roam-filter-by-tag tag-name)
             (org-roam-node-list))))

  (defun kylekrein/org-roam-refresh-agenda-list ()
    (interactive)
    (setq org-agenda-files (kylekrein/org-roam-list-notes-by-tag "Project")))


  (setq org-agenda-files nil
        org-roam-node-display-template "${title} ${tags}"
        org-agenda-start-on-weekday 1 ;; Week starts on Monday instead of Sunday
        )
  ;; Build the agenda list the first time for the session
  (kylekrein/org-roam-refresh-agenda-list)

Small settings

  ;; Log time a task was set to DONE.
  (setq org-log-done (quote time))

  ;; Don't log the time a task was rescheduled or redeadlined.
  (setq org-log-redeadline nil)
  (setq org-log-reschedule nil)

  ;; Prefer rescheduling to future dates and times
  (setq org-read-date-prefer-future 'time)

Notifications

Appt

Internal emacs tool and alert. Settings for alert are at the beginning of this file. This solution was found here.

  (use-package emacs
    :config
    ;; start warning 60 minutes before the appointment
    (setq appt-message-warning-time 60)

    ;; warn me every 5 minutes
    (setq appt-display-interval 15)
    (setq appt-disp-window-function
          (lambda (remaining new-time msg)
              (alert (format "In %s minutes" remaining)
               :title msg
               :severity 'moderate
  	     :category 'org-agenda
  	     :id (intern msg))))

    (advice-add 'appt-check
                :before
                (lambda (&rest args)
                  (org-agenda-to-appt t)))

    (appt-activate t))
(setq alert-fade-time 50)
Appt on modeline
  (use-package org-upcoming-modeline
    :ensure t
    :after org
    :config
    (setq appt-display-mode-line nil)
    (org-upcoming-modeline-mode))

RAINBOW MODE

Display the actual color as a background for any hex color value (ex. #ffffff). The code block below enables rainbow-mode in all programming modes (prog-mode) as well as org-mode, which is why rainbow works in this document.

  (use-package rainbow-mode
    :ensure t
    :hook 
    ((org-mode prog-mode) . rainbow-mode))

AI

GPT.el

    (use-package gptel
      :ensure t
      :bind 
      ("C-c a c" . gptel)
      ("C-c a r" . gptel-rewrite)
      ("C-c a s" . gptel-send)
      ("C-c a f" . gptel-add-file))
  (setq
   gptel-model 'llama3.1
   gptel-backend (gptel-make-ollama "Ollama"
                   :host "localhost:11434"
                   :stream t
                   :models '(llama3.1 qwen2.5-coder:7b))
   gptel-track-media t
   gptel-default-mode 'org-mode)
(add-hook 'gptel-post-stream-hook 'gptel-auto-scroll)
(add-hook 'gptel-post-response-functions 'gptel-end-of-response)

Minuet

  (use-package minuet
    :ensure t
    :bind
    (("M-y" . #'minuet-complete-with-minibuffer) ;; use minibuffer for completion
     ("M-i" . #'minuet-show-suggestion) ;; use overlay for completion
     ("C-c m" . #'minuet-configure-provider)
     :map minuet-active-mode-map
     ;; These keymaps activate only when a minuet suggestion is displayed in the current buffer
     ("M-p" . #'minuet-previous-suggestion) ;; invoke completion or cycle to next completion
     ("M-n" . #'minuet-next-suggestion) ;; invoke completion or cycle to previous completion
     ("M-A" . #'minuet-accept-suggestion) ;; accept whole completion
     ;; Accept the first line of completion, or N lines with a numeric-prefix:
     ;; e.g. C-u 2 M-a will accepts 2 lines of completion.
     ("M-a" . #'minuet-accept-suggestion-line)
     ("M-e" . #'minuet-dismiss-suggestion))

    :init
    ;; if you want to enable auto suggestion.
    ;; Note that you can manually invoke completions without enable minuet-auto-suggestion-mode
    ;;(add-hook 'prog-mode-hook #'minuet-auto-suggestion-mode)

    :config
    ;; You can use M-x minuet-configure-provider to interactively configure provider and model
    (setq minuet-provider 'openai-fim-compatible)
    (setq minuet-n-completions 1) ; recommended for Local LLM for resource saving
    ;; I recommend beginning with a small context window size and incrementally
    ;; expanding it, depending on your local computing power. A context window
    ;; of 512, serves as an good starting point to estimate your computing
    ;; power. Once you have a reliable estimate of your local computing power,
    ;; you should adjust the context window to a larger value.
    (setq minuet-context-window 512)
    (plist-put minuet-openai-fim-compatible-options :end-point "http://localhost:11434/v1/completions")
    ;; an arbitrary non-null environment variable as placeholder.
    ;; For Windows users, TERM may not be present in environment variables.
    ;; Consider using APPDATA instead.
    (plist-put minuet-openai-fim-compatible-options :name "Ollama")
    (plist-put minuet-openai-fim-compatible-options :api-key "TERM")
    (plist-put minuet-openai-fim-compatible-options :model "qwen2.5-coder:7b")

    (minuet-set-optional-options minuet-openai-fim-compatible-options :max_tokens 80))

SHELLS AND TERMINALS

Eshell

Eshell is an Emacs 'shell' that is written in Elisp.

  (use-package eshell-syntax-highlighting
    :ensure t
    :after esh-mode
    :config
    (eshell-syntax-highlighting-global-mode +1))

Vterm

Vterm is a terminal emulator within Emacs. The 'shell-file-name' setting sets the shell to be used in M-x shell, M-x term, M-x ansi-term and M-x vterm. By default, the shell is set to 'fish' but could change it to 'bash' or 'zsh' if you prefer.

 (unless (kylekrein/is-android) ;;Fails to compile
  (use-package vterm
    :ensure t
  ;;:config
))

Vterm-Toggle

vterm-toggle toggles between the vterm buffer and whatever buffer you are editing.

 (unless (kylekrein/is-android)
  (use-package vterm-toggle
    :ensure t
    :after vterm
    :config
    (setq vterm-toggle-fullscreen-p nil)
    (setq vterm-toggle-scope 'project)
    (add-to-list 'display-buffer-alist
                 '((lambda (buffer-or-name _)
                       (let ((buffer (get-buffer buffer-or-name)))
                         (with-current-buffer buffer
                           (or (equal major-mode 'vterm-mode)
                               (string-prefix-p vterm-buffer-name (buffer-name buffer))))))
                    (display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-at-bottom)
                    ;;(display-buffer-reuse-window display-buffer-in-direction)
                    ;;display-buffer-in-direction/direction/dedicated is added in emacs27
                    ;;(direction . bottom)
                    ;;(dedicated . t) ;dedicated is supported in emacs27
                    (reusable-frames . visible)
                    (window-height . 0.3)))))

CMake Projects

  (git-package "https://github.com/darcamo/cmake-integration.git")
  (use-package cmake-integration
    :commands (cmake-integration-transient)
    :custom
    (cmake-integration-generator "Ninja") 
    (cmake-integration-use-separated-compilation-buffer-for-each-target t))

  (defun is-cmake-project? ()
    "Determine if the current directory is a CMake project."
    (interactive)
    (if-let* ((project (project-current))
              (project-root (project-root project))
              (cmakelist-path (expand-file-name "CMakeLists.txt" project-root)))
        (file-exists-p cmakelist-path)))


  (defun cmake-integration-keybindings-mode-turn-on-in-cmake-projects ()
    "Turn on `cmake-integration-keybindings-mode' in CMake projects."
    (when (is-cmake-project?)
      (cmake-integration-keybindings-mode 1)))

        
  (define-minor-mode cmake-integration-keybindings-mode
    "A minor-mode for adding keybindings to compile C++ code using cmake-integration package."
    nil
    "cmake"
    '(
      ([f5] . cmake-integration-transient)                         ;; Open main transient menu
      ([M-f9] . cmake-integration-save-and-compile)                ;; Ask for the target name and compile it
      ([f9] . cmake-integration-save-and-compile-last-target)      ;; Recompile the last target
      ([C-f9] . cmake-integration-run-ctest)                       ;; Run CTest
      ([f7] . cmake-integration-run-last-target)                  ;; Run the target (using any previously set command line parameters)
      ([S-f7] . kill-compilation)
      ([C-f7] . cmake-integration-debug-last-target)              ;; Debug the target (using any previously set command line parameters)
      ([M-f7] . cmake-integration-run-last-target-with-arguments) ;; Ask for command line parameters to run the target
      ([M-f8] . cmake-integration-select-configure-preset)         ;; Ask for a preset name and call CMake to configure the project
      ([f8] . cmake-integration-cmake-reconfigure)                 ;; Call CMake to configure the project using the last chosen preset
      )
    )

  (define-globalized-minor-mode global-cmake-integration-keybindings-mode
    cmake-integration-keybindings-mode cmake-integration-keybindings-mode-turn-on-in-cmake-projects)


  (global-cmake-integration-keybindings-mode)

  ;; Extend project.el to recognize local projects based on a .project file
  (cl-defmethod project-root ((project (head local)))
    (cdr project))

  (defun mu--project-files-in-directory (dir)
    "Use `fd' to list files in DIR."
    (let* ((default-directory dir)
           (localdir (file-local-name (expand-file-name dir)))
           (command (format "fd -t f -0 . %s" localdir)))
      (project--remote-file-names
       (sort (split-string (shell-command-to-string command) "\0" t)
             #'string<))))

  (cl-defmethod project-files ((project (head local)) &optional dirs)
    "Override `project-files' to use `fd' in local projects."
    (mapcan #'mu--project-files-in-directory
            (or dirs (list (project-root project)))))

  (defun mu-project-try-local (dir)
    "Determine if DIR is a non-Git project.
  DIR must include a .project file to be considered a project."
    (let ((root (locate-dominating-file dir ".project")))
      (and root (cons 'local root))))

  (use-package project
    :defer t
    :config
    (add-to-list 'project-find-functions 'mu-project-try-local)
    )

Direnv

Loading of environment for the buffers

  (use-package direnv
    :ensure t
    :config
    (direnv-mode))

Function to enable it for project

(defun kylekrein/project-enable-direnv-flake ()
  "Add `use flake` to .envrc and run `direnv allow` in the project root."
  (interactive)
  (let* ((project (project-current t))
         (root (project-root project))
         (envrc-path (expand-file-name ".envrc" root)))
    (unless (file-exists-p envrc-path)
      (with-temp-buffer
        (insert "use flake\n")
        (write-file envrc-path)))
    (unless (string-match-p "use flake" (with-temp-buffer
                                          (insert-file-contents envrc-path)
                                          (buffer-string)))
      (with-temp-buffer
        (insert-file-contents envrc-path)
        (goto-char (point-max))
        (insert "\nuse flake\n")
        (write-file envrc-path)))
    (let ((default-directory root))
      (direnv-allow))
    (message "Added 'use flake' to .envrc and ran direnv allow in %s" root)))

Language support

Emacs has built-in programming language modes for Lisp, Scheme, DSSSL, Ada, ASM, AWK, C, C++, Fortran, Icon, IDL (CORBA), IDLWAVE, Java, Javascript, M4, Makefiles, Metafont, Modula2, Object Pascal, Objective-C, Octave, Pascal, Perl, Pike, PostScript, Prolog, Python, Ruby, Simula, SQL, Tcl, Verilog, and VHDL. Other languages will require you to install additional modes.

Nix

  (use-package nix-ts-mode
   :ensure t
   :mode "\\.nix\\'"
   :hook
   (nix-ts-mode . lsp-deferred) ;; So that envrc mode will work
   :custom
   (lsp-disabled-clients '((nix-ts-mode . nix-nil))) ;; Disable nil so that nixd will be used as lsp-server
   :config
   (setq lsp-nix-nixd-server-path "nixd"
         lsp-nix-nixd-formatting-command [ "alejandra" ]
         lsp-nix-nixd-nixpkgs-expr "import <nixpkgs> { }"
         lsp-nix-nixd-nixos-options-expr "(builtins.getFlake \"github:kylekrein/nixos-config\".nixosConfigurations.kylekrein-homepc.options"
         lsp-nix-nixd-home-manager-options-expr "(builtins.getFlake \"github:kylekrein/nixos-config\".nixosConfigurations.kylekrein-homepc.options.home-manager.users.type.getSubOptions []"))

GLSL

(use-package glsl-mode
    :ensure t)

RmlUi

(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.rml\\'" . html-ts-mode))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.rcss\\'" . css-ts-mode))

CMake

(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("CMakeLists\\.txt\\'" . cmake-ts-mode))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.cmake\\'" . cmake-ts-mode))

Global treesitter

  (use-package treesit-auto
    :ensure t
    :demand t
    :config
    (global-treesit-auto-mode))

Eglot

Base

(use-package eldoc
    :init
    (global-eldoc-mode))

  (use-package eglot
    :hook (prog-mode . eglot-ensure)
    ;;:init
    ;;(setq eglot-stay-out-of '(flymake))
    :bind (:map
           eglot-mode-map
           ("C-c c a" . eglot-code-actions)
           ;;("C-c c o" . eglot-code-actions-organize-imports)
           ("C-c c r" . eglot-rename)
           ("C-c c f" . eglot-format)))

  (use-package flymake
    :hook (prog-mode . flymake-mode)
    :bind (:map flymake-mode-map
                ("C-c ! n" . flymake-goto-next-error)
                ("C-c ! p" . flymake-goto-prev-error)
                ("C-c ! l" . flymake-show-buffer-diagnostics)))

C++ / C

  (with-eval-after-load 'eglot
      (add-to-list 'eglot-server-programs
          '((c-ts-mode c++-ts-mode)
               . ("clangd"
  		"-j=8"
                       "--log=error"
                       "--malloc-trim"
                       "--background-index"
                       "--clang-tidy"
                       "--cross-file-rename"
                       "--completion-style=detailed"
                       "--pch-storage=memory"
                       "--header-insertion=never"
                       "--header-insertion-decorators=0")))
      (add-hook 'c-ts-mode-hook #'eglot-ensure)
      (add-hook 'c++-ts-mode-hook #'eglot-ensure))

C#

  (with-eval-after-load 'eglot
      (add-to-list 'eglot-server-programs
          '(csharp-ts-mode
               . ("csharp-ls")))
      (add-hook 'csharp-ts-mode-hook #'eglot-ensure))

Python

(with-eval-after-load 'eglot
      (add-to-list 'eglot-server-programs
          '(python-ts-mode
               . ("ty")))
      (add-hook 'python-ts-mode-hook #'eglot-ensure))

Nerd Icons

  (use-package nerd-icons
    :ensure t
    ;; :custom
    ;; The Nerd Font you want to use in GUI
    ;; "Symbols Nerd Font Mono" is the default and is recommended
    ;; but you can use any other Nerd Font if you want
    ;; (nerd-icons-font-family "Symbols Nerd Font Mono")
    )

Nerd Icons Completion

https://github.com/rainstormstudio/nerd-icons-completion

  (use-package nerd-icons-completion
    :ensure t
    :after marginalia
    :config
    (nerd-icons-completion-mode)
    (add-hook 'marginalia-mode-hook #'nerd-icons-completion-marginalia-setup))

Persist state

  (use-package persist-state
    :ensure t
    :after server
    :if server-process
    :config
    (persist-state-mode))

Multiple cursors

(use-package multiple-cursors
:ensure t
:bind (
("C-S-c C-S-c" . mc/edit-lines)
("C->" . mc/mark-next-like-this)
("C-<" . mc/mark-previous-like-this)
("C-C C-<" . mc/mark-all-like-this)
("C-\"" . mc/skip-to-next-like-this)
("C-:" . mc/skip-to-previous-like-this)
("C-C C->" . mc/mark-more-like-this-extended)
("C-S-<mouse-1>" . mc/add-cursor-on-click)
))

Buffer Move

Creating some functions to allow us to easily move windows (splits) around. The following block of code was taken from buffer-move.el found on the EmacsWiki: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/buffer-move.el

(require 'windmove)

;;;###autoload
(defun buf-move-up ()
"Swap the current buffer and the buffer above the split.
If there is no split, ie now window above the current one, an
error is signaled."
;;  "Switches between the current buffer, and the buffer above the
;;  split, if possible."
(interactive)
(let* ((other-win (windmove-find-other-window 'up))
(buf-this-buf (window-buffer (selected-window))))
  (if (null other-win)
      (error "No window above this one")
    ;; swap top with this one
    (set-window-buffer (selected-window) (window-buffer other-win))
    ;; move this one to top
    (set-window-buffer other-win buf-this-buf)
    (select-window other-win))))

;;;###autoload
(defun buf-move-down ()
"Swap the current buffer and the buffer under the split.
If there is no split, ie now window under the current one, an
error is signaled."
(interactive)
(let* ((other-win (windmove-find-other-window 'down))
(buf-this-buf (window-buffer (selected-window))))
  (if (or (null other-win) 
          (string-match "^ \\*Minibuf" (buffer-name (window-buffer other-win))))
      (error "No window under this one")
    ;; swap top with this one
    (set-window-buffer (selected-window) (window-buffer other-win))
    ;; move this one to top
    (set-window-buffer other-win buf-this-buf)
    (select-window other-win))))

;;;###autoload
(defun buf-move-left ()
"Swap the current buffer and the buffer on the left of the split.
If there is no split, ie now window on the left of the current
one, an error is signaled."
(interactive)
(let* ((other-win (windmove-find-other-window 'left))
(buf-this-buf (window-buffer (selected-window))))
  (if (null other-win)
      (error "No left split")
    ;; swap top with this one
    (set-window-buffer (selected-window) (window-buffer other-win))
    ;; move this one to top
    (set-window-buffer other-win buf-this-buf)
    (select-window other-win))))

;;;###autoload
(defun buf-move-right ()
"Swap the current buffer and the buffer on the right of the split.
If there is no split, ie now window on the right of the current
one, an error is signaled."
(interactive)
(let* ((other-win (windmove-find-other-window 'right))
(buf-this-buf (window-buffer (selected-window))))
  (if (null other-win)
      (error "No right split")
    ;; swap top with this one
    (set-window-buffer (selected-window) (window-buffer other-win))
    ;; move this one to top
    (set-window-buffer other-win buf-this-buf)
    (select-window other-win))))
      (use-package windmove
        :bind
        (("<C-up>" . windmove-up)
         ("<C-down>" . windmove-down)
         ("<C-left>" . windmove-left)
         ("<C-right>" . windmove-right) 
         ("<C-M-S-up>" . buf-move-up)
         ("<C-M-S-down>" . buf-move-down)
         ("<C-M-S-left>" . buf-move-left)
         ("<C-M-S-right>" . buf-move-right)))

Completions

Corfu

  (use-package corfu
    :ensure t
    ;; Optional customizations
    :custom
    (corfu-cycle t)                ;; Enable cycling for `corfu-next/previous'
    (corfu-auto t)
    (corfu-auto-prefix 2)
    (corfu-quit-at-boundary 'separator)
    (corfu-echo-documentation 0.25)
    (corfu-preselect-first nil)
    (corfu-popupinfo-delay '(1.0 . 0.3)) ;;default '(2.0 . 1.0)
    ;; (corfu-quit-no-match nil)      ;; Never quit, even if there is no match
    ;; (corfu-preview-current nil)    ;; Disable current candidate preview
    ;; (corfu-preselect 'prompt)      ;; Preselect the prompt
    ;; (corfu-on-exact-match nil)     ;; Configure handling of exact matches

    ;; Enable Corfu only for certain modes. See also `global-corfu-modes'.
    ;; :hook ((prog-mode . corfu-mode)
    ;;        (shell-mode . corfu-mode)
    ;;        (eshell-mode . corfu-mode))
    :bind (:map corfu-map
  	("M-SPC" . corfu-insert-separator)
  	("RET" . nil)
  	("TAB" . corfu-next)
  	([tab] . corfu-next)
  	("SHIFT-TAB" . corfu-previous)
  	([backtab] . corfu-previous)
  	("S-<return>" . corfu-insert))

    ;; Recommended: Enable Corfu globally.  This is recommended since Dabbrev can
    ;; be used globally (M-/).  See also the customization variable
    ;; `global-corfu-modes' to exclude certain modes.
    :init
    (global-corfu-mode)
    (corfu-history-mode)
    (corfu-popupinfo-mode))

  ;; A few more useful configurations...
  (use-package emacs
    :custom
    ;; TAB cycle if there are only few candidates
    ;; (completion-cycle-threshold 3)

    ;; Enable indentation+completion using the TAB key.
    ;; `completion-at-point' is often bound to M-TAB.
    (tab-always-indent 'complete)

    ;; Emacs 30 and newer: Disable Ispell completion function.
    ;; Try `cape-dict' as an alternative.
    (text-mode-ispell-word-completion nil)

    ;; Hide commands in M-x which do not apply to the current mode.  Corfu
    ;; commands are hidden, since they are not used via M-x. This setting is
    ;; useful beyond Corfu.
    (read-extended-command-predicate #'command-completion-default-include-p))

Cape

  (use-package cape
    :ensure t
    :defer 10
    :init
  (add-to-list 'completion-at-point-functions #'cape-file))

Vertico

Vertico provides a performant and minimalistic vertical completion UI based on the default completion system.

  ;; Enable vertico
  (use-package vertico
    :ensure t
    :custom
    ;; (vertico-scroll-margin 0) ;; Different scroll margin
    ;; (vertico-count 20) ;; Show more candidates
    ;; (vertico-resize t) ;; Grow and shrink the Vertico minibuffer
    (vertico-cycle t) ;; Enable cycling for `vertico-next/previous'
    :init
    (vertico-mode))

(vertico-mode t) ;; enable vertico for all buffers
  ;; Persist history over Emacs restarts. Vertico sorts by history position.
  (use-package savehist
    :init
    (savehist-mode))

  ;; A few more useful configurations...
  (use-package emacs
    :custom
    ;; Support opening new minibuffers from inside existing minibuffers.
    (enable-recursive-minibuffers t)
    ;; Hide commands in M-x which do not work in the current mode.  Vertico
    ;; commands are hidden in normal buffers. This setting is useful beyond
    ;; Vertico.
    (read-extended-command-predicate #'command-completion-default-include-p)
    :init
    ;; Add prompt indicator to `completing-read-multiple'.
    ;; We display [CRM<separator>], e.g., [CRM,] if the separator is a comma.
    (defun crm-indicator (args)
      (cons (format "[CRM%s] %s"
                    (replace-regexp-in-string
                     "\\`\\[.*?]\\*\\|\\[.*?]\\*\\'" ""
                     crm-separator)
                    (car args))
            (cdr args)))
    (advice-add #'completing-read-multiple :filter-args #'crm-indicator)

    ;; Do not allow the cursor in the minibuffer prompt
    (setq minibuffer-prompt-properties
          '(read-only t cursor-intangible t face minibuffer-prompt))
    (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook #'cursor-intangible-mode))

Orderless

Better searching

  ;; Optionally use the `orderless' completion style.
  (use-package orderless
    :ensure t
    :custom
    ;; Configure a custom style dispatcher (see the Consult wiki)
    ;; (orderless-style-dispatchers '(+orderless-consult-dispatch orderless-affix-dispatch))
    ;; (orderless-component-separator #'orderless-escapable-split-on-space)
    (completion-styles '(orderless flex basic partial-completion))

    (completion-category-defaults nil)
    (completion-category-overrides '((file (styles partial-completion)))))

Consult

    ;; Example configuration for Consult
    (use-package consult
      :ensure t
      ;; Replace bindings. Lazily loaded by `use-package'.
      :bind (;; C-c bindings in `mode-specific-map'
             ("C-c M-x" . consult-mode-command)
             ("C-c h" . consult-history)
             ("C-c k" . consult-kmacro)
             ("C-c m" . consult-man)
             ("C-c i" . consult-info)
             ([remap Info-search] . consult-info)
             ;; C-x bindings in `ctl-x-map'
             ("C-x M-:" . consult-complex-command)     ;; orig. repeat-complex-command
             ("C-x b" . consult-buffer)                ;; orig. switch-to-buffer
             ("C-x 4 b" . consult-buffer-other-window) ;; orig. switch-to-buffer-other-window
             ("C-x 5 b" . consult-buffer-other-frame)  ;; orig. switch-to-buffer-other-frame
             ("C-x t b" . consult-buffer-other-tab)    ;; orig. switch-to-buffer-other-tab
             ("C-x r b" . consult-bookmark)            ;; orig. bookmark-jump
             ("C-x p b" . consult-project-buffer)      ;; orig. project-switch-to-buffer
             ;; Custom M-# bindings for fast register access
             ("M-#" . consult-register-load)
             ("M-'" . consult-register-store)          ;; orig. abbrev-prefix-mark (unrelated)
             ("C-M-#" . consult-register)
             ;; Other custom bindings
             ("M-y" . consult-yank-pop)                ;; orig. yank-pop
             ;; M-g bindings in `goto-map'
             ("M-g e" . consult-compile-error)
             ("M-g f" . consult-flymake)               ;; Alternative: consult-flycheck
             ("M-g g" . consult-goto-line)             ;; orig. goto-line
             ("M-g M-g" . consult-goto-line)           ;; orig. goto-line
             ("M-g o" . consult-outline)               ;; Alternative: consult-org-heading
             ("M-g m" . consult-mark)
             ("M-g k" . consult-global-mark)
             ("M-g i" . consult-imenu)
             ("M-g I" . consult-imenu-multi)
             ;; M-s bindings in `search-map'
             ("M-s d" . consult-find)                  ;; Alternative: consult-fd
             ("M-s c" . consult-locate)
             ("M-s g" . consult-grep)
             ("M-s G" . consult-git-grep)
             ("M-s r" . consult-ripgrep)
             ("M-s l" . consult-line)
             ("M-s L" . consult-line-multi)
             ("M-s k" . consult-keep-lines)
             ("M-s u" . consult-focus-lines)
             ;; Isearch integration
             ("M-s e" . consult-isearch-history)
             :map isearch-mode-map
             ("M-e" . consult-isearch-history)         ;; orig. isearch-edit-string
             ("M-s e" . consult-isearch-history)       ;; orig. isearch-edit-string
             ("M-s l" . consult-line)                  ;; needed by consult-line to detect isearch
             ("M-s L" . consult-line-multi)            ;; needed by consult-line to detect isearch
             ;; Minibuffer history
             :map minibuffer-local-map
             ("M-s" . consult-history)                 ;; orig. next-matching-history-element
             ("M-r" . consult-history))                ;; orig. previous-matching-history-element

      ;; Enable automatic preview at point in the *Completions* buffer. This is
      ;; relevant when you use the default completion UI.
      :hook (completion-list-mode . consult-preview-at-point-mode)

      ;; The :init configuration is always executed (Not lazy)
      :init

      ;; Tweak the register preview for `consult-register-load',
      ;; `consult-register-store' and the built-in commands.  This improves the
      ;; register formatting, adds thin separator lines, register sorting and hides
      ;; the window mode line.
      (advice-add #'register-preview :override #'consult-register-window)
      (setq register-preview-delay 0.5)

      ;; Use Consult to select xref locations with preview
      (setq xref-show-xrefs-function #'consult-xref
            xref-show-definitions-function #'consult-xref)

      ;; Configure other variables and modes in the :config section,
      ;; after lazily loading the package.
      :config

      ;; Optionally configure preview. The default value
      ;; is 'any, such that any key triggers the preview.
      ;; (setq consult-preview-key 'any)
      ;; (setq consult-preview-key "M-.")
      ;; (setq consult-preview-key '("S-<down>" "S-<up>"))
      ;; For some commands and buffer sources it is useful to configure the
      ;; :preview-key on a per-command basis using the `consult-customize' macro.
      (consult-customize
       consult-theme :preview-key '(:debounce 0.2 any)
       consult-ripgrep consult-git-grep consult-grep consult-man
       consult-bookmark consult-recent-file consult-xref
       consult--source-bookmark consult--source-file-register
       consult--source-recent-file consult--source-project-recent-file
       ;; :preview-key "M-."
       :preview-key '(:debounce 0.4 any))

      ;; Optionally configure the narrowing key.
      ;; Both < and C-+ work reasonably well.
      (setq consult-narrow-key "<") ;; "C-+"

      ;; Optionally make narrowing help available in the minibuffer.
      ;; You may want to use `embark-prefix-help-command' or which-key instead.
      ;; (keymap-set consult-narrow-map (concat consult-narrow-key " ?") #'consult-narrow-help)
    )
  (require 'consult)
  ;;(setq read-file-name-function #'consult-find-file-with-preview)

  ;;Previewing files in find-file
  (defun consult-find-file-with-preview (prompt &optional dir default mustmatch initial pred)
    (interactive)
    (let ((default-directory (expand-file-name (or dir default-directory)))
          (minibuffer-completing-file-name t))
      (consult--read #'read-file-name-internal :state (consult--file-preview)
                     :prompt prompt
                     :initial initial
                     :require-match mustmatch
                     :predicate pred)))

  ;;Previewing files for project-find-file
  (setq project-read-file-name-function #'consult-project-find-file-with-preview)

  (defun consult-project-find-file-with-preview (prompt all-files &optional pred hist _mb)
    (let ((prompt (if (and all-files
                           (file-name-absolute-p (car all-files)))
                      prompt
                    ( concat prompt
                      ( format " in %s"
                        (consult--fast-abbreviate-file-name default-directory)))))
          (minibuffer-completing-file-name t))
      (consult--read (mapcar
                      (lambda (file)
                        (file-relative-name file))
                      all-files)
                     :state (consult--file-preview)
                     :prompt (concat prompt ": ")
                     :require-match t
                     :history hist
                     :category 'file
                     :predicate pred)))

Descriptions

Marginalia

https://github.com/minad/marginalia/ Descriptions for completions

  ;; Enable rich annotations using the Marginalia package
  (use-package marginalia
    :ensure t
    ;; Bind `marginalia-cycle' locally in the minibuffer.  To make the binding
    ;; available in the *Completions* buffer, add it to the
    ;; `completion-list-mode-map'.
    :bind (:map minibuffer-local-map
           ("M-A" . marginalia-cycle))

    ;; The :init section is always executed.
    :init

    ;; Marginalia must be activated in the :init section of use-package such that
    ;; the mode gets enabled right away. Note that this forces loading the
    ;; package.
    (marginalia-mode))

Communication

Theme

Emacs Theme Editor

Theme loading

(use-package doom-themes
  :ensure t
  :config
  ;; Global settings (defaults)
  (setq doom-themes-enable-bold t    ; if nil, bold is universally disabled
        doom-themes-enable-italic t) ; if nil, italics is universally disabled
  (load-theme 'doom-one t)

  ;; Enable flashing mode-line on errors
  (doom-themes-visual-bell-config)
  ;; Enable custom neotree theme (nerd-icons must be installed!)
  (doom-themes-neotree-config)
  ;; or for treemacs users
  (setq doom-themes-treemacs-theme "doom-atom") ; use "doom-colors" for less minimal icon theme
  (doom-themes-treemacs-config)
  ;; Corrects (and improves) org-mode's native fontification.
  (doom-themes-org-config))

Transparency

With Emacs version 29, true transparency has been added.

  (unless (kylekrein/detect-wsl)
    (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(alpha-background . 90))) ; For all new frames henceforth

WHICH-KEY

  (use-package which-key
    :ensure t
    :init
      (which-key-mode 1)
    :config
    (setq which-key-side-window-location 'bottom
  	  which-key-sort-order #'which-key-key-order-alpha
  	  which-key-sort-uppercase-first nil
  	  which-key-add-column-padding 1
  	  which-key-max-display-columns nil
  	  which-key-min-display-lines 6
  	  which-key-side-window-slot -10
  	  which-key-side-window-max-height 0.25
  	  which-key-idle-delay 0.8
  	  which-key-max-description-length 25
  	  which-key-allow-imprecise-window-fit nil
  	  which-key-separator " → " ))

Emacs on Android

Fonts

All fonts on Android must be in ~/fonts directory

Settings

  (when (kylekrein/is-android)
    ;;Write all android settings here
    (setq touch-screen-keyboard-function t)
    (setq touch-screen-display-keyboard t)

    (menu-bar-mode 1)           ;; Enable the menu bar 
    (scroll-bar-mode 1)         ;; Enable the scroll bar
    (tool-bar-mode 1)           ;;Enable the tool bar
    (setq use-file-dialog t)   ;; file dialog
    (setq use-dialog-box t)    ;; dialog box
    (setq pop-up-windows t)    ;; popup windows
    (server-start)
  )

Emacs on WSL

Clipboard fix

Found the fix here

  (when (kylekrein/detect-wsl)
    (setq select-active-regions nil)
    (setq select-enable-clipboard 't)
    (setq select-enable-primary nil)
    (setq interprogram-cut-function #'gui-select-text)
  )