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Major Mode Hydra and Pretty Hydra

  • pretty-hydra provides a macro pretty-hydra-define to make it easy to create hydras with a pretty table layout with some other bells and whistles
  • Based on pretty-hydra, major-mode-hydra allows you to create pretty hydras with a similar API and summon them with the same key across different major modes.

Major Mode Hydra

MELPA MELPA Stable

Inspired by Spacemacs major mode leader key and based on the awesome hydra, this package offers an alternative way to manage your major mode specific key bindings.

Install

package.el

This package is available on MELPA.

M-x package-install [RET] major-mode-hydra [RET]

Manual

This package depends on hydra, dash and s.el. Make sure they are installed first.

Download the source code and put it wherever you like and add the directory to the load path:

(add-to-list 'load-path "/place/where/you/put/it/")

Get Started

require the package and bind the major-mode-hydra command to a key:

(require 'major-mode-hydra)
(global-set-key (kbd "M-SPC") #'major-mode-hydra)

or if you prefer use-package:

(use-package major-mode-hydra
  :ensure t
  :bind
  ("M-SPC" . major-mode-hydra))

Then define a hydra for a major mode like this:

(major-mode-hydra-define emacs-lisp-mode nil
  ("Eval"
   (("b" eval-buffer "buffer")
    ("e" eval-defun "defun")
    ("r" eval-region "region"))
   "REPL"
   (("I" ielm "ielm"))
   "Test"
   (("t" ert "prompt")
    ("T" (ert t) "all")
    ("F" (ert :failed) "failed"))
   "Doc"
   (("d" describe-foo-at-point "thing-at-pt")
    ("f" describe-function "function")
    ("v" describe-variable "variable")
    ("i" info-lookup-symbol "info lookup"))))

Now when your are in a elisp buffer, press M-SPC will bring up this (pretty) hydra (I use hydra-posframe):

example1

major-mode-hydra-define

major-mode-hydra-define takes 3 arguments, the mode, the body and the heads-plist.

mode

mode is the name of the major mode, e.g. emacs-lisp-mode. It can also be a list of modes. This is useful in cases where multiple major mode share a lot of commands, e.g. clojure-mode, clojurescript-mode and clojurec-mode.

body

body is the hydra body plist as defined by defhydra. Apart from what defhydra's options, major-mode-hydra-define has a few additional options. See the Pretty Hydra section below for details.

Some hydra body options have configurable default values if they are not specified:

  • The :color is set to teal which means by default it quits the hydra after a command is executed. For major mode commands, this is probably what you want. You can override it for each head using head options:

    (major-mode-hydra-define clojure-mode nil
      ("Load"
       (("k" cider-load-buffer "buffer" :exit nil)
        ("l" cider-load-file "file" :color red))))
  • The :separator is set to major-mode-hydra-separator

  • The :quit-key is set to major-mode-hydra-invisible-quit-key

  • A :title is generated using major-mode-hydra-title-generator if there is one

All these options can be overridden by specifying them in major-mode-hydra-define, e.g.

(major-mode-hydra-define clojure-mode
  (:title "Clojure Mode" :color pink :separator "-")
  ("Load"
   (("k" cider-load-buffer "buffer" :exit nil)
    ("l" cider-load-file "file" :color red))))

heads-plist

heads-plist is a plist of column names (strings) to list of hydra heads, as the above examples show. See the Pretty Hydra section below for details, or press C-h f then type pretty-hydra-define to view it in Emacs.

major-mode-hydra-define+

Similar to defhydra+, major-mode-hydra-define+ allows you to add additional heads to an existing hydra and update the hint. This is useful in cases where command from multiple packages contribute to the same hydra. For me personally this is particularly useful in clojure-mode + cider / inf-clojure.

It takes the same parameter as major-mode-hydra-define. Existing body is used if nil is passed to it. head-plist is merged into the existing one.

use-package Integration

If you use use-package, you can use the :mode-hydra keyword to create major mode hydras. Like :bind, it automatically generates autoloads for commands that appear in the hydra. It also allows omitting mode name (defaults to package name) and/or body (defaults to nil). For example, all the following 3 forms are allowed.

  • heads-plist only
(use-package go-mode
  :ensure t
  :mode "\\.go\\'"

  :mode-hydra
  ("Doc"
   (("d" godoc-at-point "doc at point"))
   "Imports"
   (("ia" go-import-add "add")
    ("ir" go-remove-unused-imports "cleanup"))))
  • body and heads-plist
(use-package go-mode
  :ensure t
  :mode "\\.go\\'"
  :mode-hydra
  ((:title "Go Commands")
   ("Doc"
    (("d" godoc-at-point "doc at point"))
    "Imports"
    (("ia" go-import-add "add")
     ("ir" go-remove-unused-imports "cleanup")))))
  • mode, body and heads-plist
(use-package go-mode
  :ensure t
  :mode "\\.go\\'"
  :mode-hydra
  (go-mode
   (:title "Go Commands")
   ("Doc"
    (("d" godoc-at-point "doc at point"))
    "Imports"
    (("ia" go-import-add "add")
     ("ir" go-remove-unused-imports "cleanup")))))

Obsolete major-mode-hydra-bind

Previous versions of major-mode-hydra had a different API major-mode-hydra-bind which is now marked as obsolete. Use major-mode-hydra-define+ instead.

Customization

Default separator

You can customize the separator by setting the custom variable major-mode-hydra-separator. It should be set to a string containing a single character which is used to draw the separator line. Unicode box drawing characters are recommended.

Default quit key

You can set major-mode-hydra-invisible-quit-key to a key sequence which can be used for quitting the hydra. This key does not show up in the docstring. The key being used is not allowed in major-mode-hydra-bind, otherwise there can be conflicts.

Title Generator

Apart from using the :title body option, you can also set major-mode-hydra-title-generator, which should be a function that takes the major mode symbol and returns a string. For example, the title in the above screenshot is generated with the following generator:

(setq major-mode-hydra-title-generator
      '(lambda (mode)
         (s-concat "\n"
                   (s-repeat 10 " ")
                   (all-the-icons-icon-for-mode mode :v-adjust 0.05)
                   " "
                   (symbol-name mode)
                   " commands")))

Pretty Hydra

MELPA MELPA Stable

This package includes pretty-hydra.el which is used by major-mode-hydra.el but can also be installed and used on its own. It provides a macro pretty-hydra-define that takes columns of hydra heads and expands to defhydra calls with pretty docstrings generated from the heads.

The following is an example:

(defvar jp-window--title (with-faicon "windows" "Window Management" 1 -0.05))

(pretty-hydra-define jp-window (:foreign-keys warn :title jp-window--title :quit-key "q")
  ("Actions"
   (("TAB" other-window "switch")
    ("x" ace-delete-window "delete")
    ("m" ace-delete-other-windows "maximize")
    ("s" ace-swap-window "swap")
    ("a" ace-select-window "select"))

   "Resize"
   (("h" move-border-left "")
    ("j" move-border-down "")
    ("k" move-border-up "")
    ("l" move-border-right "")
    ("n" balance-windows "balance")
    ("f" toggle-frame-fullscreen "toggle fullscreen"))

   "Split"
   (("b" split-window-right "horizontally")
    ("B" split-window-horizontally-instead "horizontally instead")
    ("v" split-window-below "vertically")
    ("V" split-window-vertically-instead "vertically instead"))

   "Zoom"
   (("+" zoom-in "in")
    ("=" zoom-in)
    ("-" zoom-out "out")
    ("0" jp-zoom-default "reset"))))

pretty-hydra-define

pretty-hydra-define takes 3 arguments, the name, the body and the heads-plist.

Extended body and head options

Apart from defhydra's options like :color, there are additional options that allow you to customize the generated body docstring:

  • :title adds a title to the docstring. If it is a elisp variable or sexp, it's evaluated every time the hydra is opened or refreshed.
  • :formatter allows you to fully customize the docstring. It's a function that takes the docstring pretty-hydra-define generates, and returns a new docstring that's gonna be used. You can do things like generating a border etc.
  • :title-body-format-spec. An format specification string that is formatted with the title and the body of the hydra into a docstring. It is therefore only used if :title is provided. It should contain two %s. It can be used to customize the whitespace around and between the title and the body. Its default can changed by customizing pretty-hydra-default-title-body-format-spec.
  • :quit-key adds a invisible hydra head for quitting the hydra. It can be useful when you set :foreign-keys to warn.

Hint for each head can be dynamic, either a symbol or an sexp which gets evaluated dynamically when rendering the hydra. Dynamic hint is always padded with space, or trimmed so that its length is fixed. This is to ensure the pretty layout does not get broken. You can specify the expected :width in head plists.

Dynamic hints are useful in toggles where it shows different hint based on the state of the toggle. pretty-hydra has built-in support for such use cases. You can enable it by setting :toggle to t in head plist. In this case, the command should also be a variable that indicates whether the toggle is on or off. This is the case for pretty much all minor modes. :toggle can also be set to a symbol or s-exp in which case it's evaluated to get the status of the toggle.

The following is an example toggles hydra:

(defvar jp-toggles--title (with-faicon "toggle-on" "Toggles" 1 -0.05))

(pretty-hydra-define jp-toggles
  (:color amaranth :quit-key "q" :title jp-toggles--title)
  ("Basic"
   (("n" linum-mode "line number" :toggle t)
    ("w" whitespace-mode "whitespace" :toggle t)
    ("W" whitespace-cleanup-mode "whitespace cleanup" :toggle t)
    ("r" rainbow-mode "rainbow" :toggle t)
    ("L" page-break-lines-mode "page break lines" :toggle t))
   "Highlight"
   (("s" symbol-overlay-mode "symbol" :toggle t)
    ("l" hl-line-mode "line" :toggle t)
    ("x" highlight-sexp-mode "sexp" :toggle t)
    ("t" hl-todo-mode "todo" :toggle t))
   "UI"
   (("d" jp-themes-toggle-light-dark "dark theme" :toggle jp-current-theme-dark-p))
   "Coding"
   (("p" smartparens-mode "smartparens" :toggle t)
    ("P" smartparens-strict-mode "smartparens strict" :toggle t)
    ("S" show-smartparens-mode "show smartparens" :toggle t)
    ("f" flycheck-mode "flycheck" :toggle t))
   "Emacs"
   (("D" toggle-debug-on-error "debug on error" :toggle (default-value 'debug-on-error))
    ("X" toggle-debug-on-quit "debug on quit" :toggle (default-value 'debug-on-quit)))))

example2

The on/off faces can be customized through pretty-hydra-toggle-on-face and pretty-hydra-toggle-off-face.

pretty-hydra-define+

You can use pretty-hydra-define+ in order to add heads to an already existing pretty-hydra. New heads are appended to existing columns, if their names match (otherwise new columns are created). Here's an example redefining the jp-window hydra we created above.

(pretty-hydra-define+ jp-window ()
  (;; these heads are added to the existing "Windows" column
   "Windows"
   (("r" transpose-frame "rotate")
    ("z" zone "zone out!"))
   ;; this is a new column, which gets added
   "Appearance"
   (("f" set-frame-font "font")
    ("t" load-theme "theme"))))

use-package integration

Similar to the :mode-hydra keyword above, you can use :pretty-hydra keyword in use-package to create pretty hydras with commands autoloaded. Like :mode-hydra, it also supports omitting name and/or body. When the name is omitted, it defaults to <package>-hydra. The following is an example:

(use-package helpful
  :ensure t
  :pretty-hydra
  ((:color teal :quit-key "q")
   ("Helpful"
    (("f" helpful-callable "callable")
     ("v" helpful-variable "variable")
     ("k" helpful-key "key")
     ("c" helpful-command "command")
     ("d" helpful-at-point "thing at point"))))

  :bind ("C-h" . helpful-hydra/body))

License

Copyright © 2018 Jerry Peng

Distributed under the GNU General Public License, version 3