# Building You will need: * A clone of this fork, on the branch `steel-event-system` `steel` is included as a git submodule for ease of building. ## Installing helix Just run `cargo xtask steel` To install the `hx` executable, with steel as a plugin language. This also includes: The `steel` executable, the steel language server, the steel dylib installer, and the steel standard library. ## Setting up configurations for helix Note, this API is entirely subjet to change, and I promise absolutely 0 backwards compatibility while this is in development. There are 2 important files you'll want, which should be auto generated during the installation process: * `~/.config/helix/helix.scm` * `~/.config/helix/init.scm` Note - these both live inside the same directory that helix sets up for runtime configurations. ### `helix.scm` The `helix.scm` module will be loaded first before anything else, the runtime will `require` this module, and any functions exported will now be available to be used as typed commands. For example: ```scheme # helix.scm (require "helix/editor.scm") (require (prefix-in helix. "helix/commands.scm")) (require (prefix-in helix.static. "helix/static.scm")) (provide shell git-add open-helix-scm open-init-scm) ;;@doc ;; Specialized shell implementation, where % is a wildcard for the current file (define (shell cx . args) ;; Replace the % with the current file (define expanded (map (lambda (x) (if (equal? x "%") (current-path cx) x)) args)) (apply helix.run-shell-command expanded)) ;;@doc ;; Adds the current file to git (define (git-add cx) (shell cx "git" "add" "%")) ;; Functions to assist with the above (define (editor-get-doc-if-exists doc-id) (if (editor-doc-exists? doc-id) (editor->get-document doc-id) #f)) (define (current-path) (let* ([focus (editor-focus)] [focus-doc-id (editor->doc-id focus)] [document (editor-get-doc-if-exists focus-doc-id)]) (if document (Document-path document) #f))) ;;@doc ;; Open the helix.scm file (define (open-helix-scm) (helix.open (helix.static.get-helix-scm-path))) ;;@doc ;; Opens the init.scm file (define (open-init-scm) (helix.open (helix.static.get-init-scm-path))) ``` Now, if you'd like to add the current file you're editing to git, simply type `:git-add` - you'll see the doc pop up with it since we've annotated the function with the `@doc` symbol. Hitting enter will execute the command. You can also conveniently open the `helix.scm` file by using the typed command `:open-helix-scm`. ### `init.scm` The `init.scm` file is run at the top level, immediately after the `helix.scm` module is `require`d. The helix context is available here, so you can interact with the editor. The helix context is bound to the top level variable `*helix.cx*`. For example, if we wanted to select a random theme at startup: ```scheme # init.scm (require-builtin steel/random as rand::) (require (prefix-in helix. "helix/commands.scm")) (require (prefix-in helix.static. "helix/static.scm")) (define rng (rand::thread-rng!)) ;; Picking one from the possible themes (define possible-themes '("ayu_mirage" "tokyonight_storm" "catppuccin_macchiato")) (define (select-random lst) (let ([index (rand::rng->gen-range rng 0 (length lst))]) (list-ref lst index))) (define (randomly-pick-theme options) ;; Randomly select the theme from the possible themes list (helix.theme (select-random options))) (randomly-pick-theme possible-themes) ``` ### Libraries for helix There are a handful of extra libraries in development for extending helix, and can be found here https://github.com/mattwparas/helix-config. If you'd like to use them, create a directory called `cogs` in your `.config/helix` directory, and copy the files in there. ### options.scm If you'd like to override configurations from your toml config: ```scheme # init.scm (require "helix/configuration.scm") (file-picker (fp-hidden #f)) (cursorline #t) (soft-wrap (sw-enable #t)) ``` ### keymaps.scm Applying custom keybindings for certain file extensions: ```scheme # init.scm (require "cogs/keymaps.scm") (require (only-in "cogs/file-tree.scm" FILE-TREE-KEYBINDINGS FILE-TREE)) (require (only-in "cogs/recentf.scm" recentf-open-files get-recent-files recentf-snapshot)) ;; Set the global keybinding for now (add-global-keybinding (hash "normal" (hash "C-r" (hash "f" ":recentf-open-files")))) (define scm-keybindings (hash "insert" (hash "ret" ':scheme-indent "C-l" ':insert-lambda))) ;; Grab whatever the existing keybinding map is (define standard-keybindings (deep-copy-global-keybindings)) (define file-tree-base (deep-copy-global-keybindings)) (merge-keybindings standard-keybindings scm-keybindings) (merge-keybindings file-tree-base FILE-TREE-KEYBINDINGS) (set-global-buffer-or-extension-keymap (hash "scm" standard-keybindings FILE-TREE file-tree-base)) ``` In insert mode, this overrides the `ret` keybinding to instead use a custom scheme indent function. Functions _must_ be available as typed commands, and are referred to as symbols. So in this case, the `scheme-indent` function was exported by my `helix.scm` module.