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Enhance which-key integration by providing detailed descriptions for
new key bindings across multiple modules. This improves the
usability of custom keymaps by clarifying the purpose of each
keybinding, making it easier for users to navigate and understand
different menus and options available within the configuration.
This update ensures that all custom keymaps now display a
descriptive label in the which-key popup to explain their
functionality, aiding users in identifying keymap purposes promptly.
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Removed a duplicate keymap binding for
'cj/delete-emacs-home-compiled-files'
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Introduce a new function `cj/make-buffer-undead` that appends a
buffer name to the `cj/undead-buffer-list`, preventing it from being
killed. This comes along with a suite of tests to check various
scenarios and edge cases for handling undead buffers.
Additionally, add tests for related functions:
`cj/kill-buffer-or-bury-alive`, `cj/kill-buffer-and-window`, and
others to ensure they correctly manage buffers, particularly with
undead-status considerations.
Refactor `undead-buffer-list` naming for consistency and clarity in
the module.
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Also update which-key label for config debugging utilities.
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- renamed methods to allow intuitive grouping
- removed uncommented/unused code
- fixed compilation bug when no compilation is available
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- Add detailed module commentary with feature list and key commands
- Document all functions with proper docstrings
- Add function/variable declarations for lazy-loaded packages
- Add new Emacs build summary functionality, moved from system-utils
- Fix variable initialization order in list-loaded-packages
- Improve code organization and suppress byte-compiler warnings
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