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autoscratch-mode - automatically switch scratch buffer mode
Author: T.v.Dein
URL: https://github.com/tlinden/autoscr-mode
Introduction
This simple major mode can be used as the initial major mode for the scratch buffer. It automatically switches to another major mode based on regexes triggered by text input.
In the default configuration it responds to the first
non-whitespace character entered into the scratch buffer and
switches major mode based on this. See the variable
autoscratch-triggers-alist for the defaults. For example, if you
enter a paren, it will switch to emacs-lisp-mode.
Configuration
The minimum configuration looks like this:
(require 'autoscratch)
(setq initial-major-mode 'autoscratch-mode)
You may, however, configure the trigger list
autoscratch-triggers-alist according to your preferences. This
list consists of cons cells, where the car is a regexp and the
cdr an emacs lisp form (e.g. a lambda or defun). If you want to
use regexps which match more than one character, then you need to
set autoscratch-trigger-on-first-char to true and possibly tune
autoscratch-trigger-after accordingly.
If no regexp matches and/or autoscratch-trigger-after is
exceeded, then the autoscratch-default-trigger form will be
executed, which by default is fundamental-mode, but you can of
course change this.
Autoscratch can also be configured to rename the current buffer
after it switched mode based on a trigger and create a new
autoscratch-buffer in the background. In order to enable this
feature, set autoscratch-fork-after-trigger to t.