[ The problem I have which which-key is that it applies only after a prefix. ]
Mutating a keymap with setc[ad]r
is evil!
Since you bind that map to a prefix, why not use (menu-item "dummy" KEYMAP :filter FUNCTION)
instead?
[ The problem with this trick is that it can be used only after a prefix. ๐ ]
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The problem I have which which-key is that it applies only after a prefix.
There are commands which-key-show-major-mode
and which-key-show-top-level
, which you could use. On the embark side, there is embark-bindings
which by default gives you bindings from the major mode and minor modes, but with C-u
will give you global bindings.
Mutating a keymap with setc[ad]r is evil!
Agreed.
why not use (menu-item "dummy" KEYMAP :filter FUNCTION) instead?
Only because I didn't think of it!