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<title>feat(dev-fkeys): add project-aware F4 compile/run dispatcher</title>
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<name>Craig Jennings</name>
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<published>2026-05-03T21:13:21+00:00</published>
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I added a new module `modules/dev-fkeys.el` that owns the dev F-key block. F4 prompts via `completing-read` with a candidate set filtered by project type (compiled / interpreted / unknown). C-F4 is the compile-only fast path. M-F4 is clean + rebuild. It runs a heuristic clean command derived from the project markers (go.mod, Cargo.toml, Eask, Makefile, CMakeLists.txt) and chains `projectile-compile-project` on success. S-F4 stays on `recompile` and now lives globally instead of duplicated across prog-general.el and prog-c.el. F6 is bound globally to `projectile-test-project` as a Phase 1 stopgap. Phase 2 replaces it with the polyglot test runner spec'd in todo.org.

Project-type detection runs against the projectile root and falls back to `unknown` when no marker matches. Interpreted markers are checked first so a Python or Node project with a Makefile for tasks classifies as interpreted instead of compiled. Compile + Run sequencing uses a one-shot `compilation-finish-functions` hook that self-removes on first invocation and only fires the follow-up when the status string starts with `finished`.

Cleanup in the same commit:
- Dropped F4/F5/F6 from `prog-general.el`'s prog-mode-hook. They are now global.
- Dropped F6→format bindings from prog-c.el / prog-python.el / prog-shell.el. C-; f was already bound in each, so this is pure removal.
- Dropped the duplicate S-F4 from prog-c.el. The global binding covers it.
- Updated the keybinding header in prog-general.el and the workflow comments in prog-c.el / prog-shell.el.
- Wired `(require 'dev-fkeys)` in init.el alongside coverage-core.

TDD: 73 tests across 11 files, one per helper. Production code is split into small testable internals (`cj/--detect-project-type`, `cj/--f4-candidates`, `cj/--f4-derive-clean-cmd`, `cj/--f4-make-once-hook`, `cj/--f4-dispatch`, `cj/--f4-compile-and-run-impl`, `cj/--f4-clean-rebuild-impl`, `cj/--f4-project-root`) plus three thin interactive wrappers. Smoke tests confirm bindings register on load.

Known limitation: if another `compilation-finish-functions` hook fires between my add-hook and the compile finishing, the chain can fire on the wrong compile. The hook self-removes on first invocation regardless of which compile it sees. Documented in the impl docstring. Acceptable for v1.

Phase 2 will replace F6 with the polyglot test runner (tree-sitter queries for Python/Go/TS, sexp scan for Elisp, buffer-local last-test memory).
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