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Replaced mood-line with a custom, minimal modeline using only built-in
Emacs functionality to avoid native compilation issues.
**Architecture:**
- Named segment system using defvar-local for easy reordering
- Emacs 30 built-in right-alignment (mode-line-format-right-align)
- All segments marked as risky-local-variable for proper evaluation
**Features:**
- Color-coded buffer names (green=writeable, red=read-only, gold=overwrite)
- VC branch with git symbol (U+E0A0) and state-based coloring
- Position format: L:line C:col
- Help-echo tooltips on all segments
- Mouse click handlers for interactive actions
- String truncation in narrow windows (< 100 chars)
- Active-window-only display for branch and misc-info
**Interactive Actions:**
- Buffer name: mouse-1 = prev-buffer, mouse-3 = next-buffer
- Major mode: mouse-1 = describe-mode
- Git branch: mouse-1 = vc-diff, mouse-3 = vc-root-diff
**Bug Fixes:**
- Disabled async native compilation to prevent "Selecting deleted buffer" errors
- Fixed difftastic loading by changing :demand to :defer
- Abstracted buffer status colors to user-constants.el for reuse
Inspired by Prot's modeline design patterns.
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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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This commit establishes a pattern for organizing debug code in separate
files that can be enabled/disabled via a central toggle.
## Changes
**1. Added debug toggle to user-constants.el**
New variable `cj/debug-modules` controls which modules load debug functions:
- Set to nil (default): No debug functions loaded
- Set to list of symbols: Load debug for specific modules
Example: (setq cj/debug-modules '(org-agenda mail))
- Set to t: Load all debug modules
Example: (setq cj/debug-modules t)
Placed early in user-constants.el so it's available before other modules load.
**2. Created org-agenda-config-debug.el**
New debug file contains:
- `cj/org-agenda-debug-dump-files` - Shows all org-agenda-files with status,
file sizes, and modification times
- `cj/org-agenda-debug-rebuild-timing` - Measures rebuild performance and
reports detailed timing statistics
- `cj/log-silently` - Helper function to write to *Messages* without echo
All functions use ;;;###autoload for easy invocation before explicit loading.
**3. Added conditional require to org-agenda-config.el**
Checks `cj/debug-modules` and conditionally loads org-agenda-config-debug.el:
```elisp
(when (or (eq cj/debug-modules t)
(memq 'org-agenda cj/debug-modules))
(require 'org-agenda-config-debug ...))
```
## Benefits
**Cleaner separation of concerns:**
- Production code stays in main config files
- Debug code isolated in *-debug.el files
- Easy to enable/disable debugging per module
**Reusable pattern:**
- Can be applied to any config module (mail, chime, etc.)
- Consistent naming: <module>-debug.el
- Consistent namespace: cj/<module>-debug-*
**Zero overhead when disabled:**
- Debug files not loaded unless explicitly enabled
- No performance impact on normal usage
## Usage
To enable org-agenda debug functions:
```elisp
;; In user-constants.el or early-init.el
(setq cj/debug-modules '(org-agenda))
```
Then restart Emacs and run:
- M-x cj/org-agenda-debug-dump-files
- M-x cj/org-agenda-debug-rebuild-timing
🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Optimized key binding configurations across modules for consistency
and reduced redundancy. Improved conditional requiring to handle
errors gracefully in `music-config.el`, ensuring robustness across
different machine environments. Eliminated comments clutter and
adjusted function definitions to adhere to revised standards.
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