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helix/STEEL.md

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Building

You will need a handful of things:

I also cannot promise that this will work on windows. I develop off of ubuntu and mac, so for now you can probably safely assume it will work on unix.

The Cargo.toml for helix points to a local development version of steel. Set this up so that it points to wherever you've cloned steel:

[workspace.dependencies]
# CHANGE 'path = ...' to point to the path to steel-core
steel-core = { path = "/home/matt/code/scratch/steel/crates/steel-core", version = "0.6.0", features = ["anyhow", "dylibs"] }

Since I'm actively developing steel alongside the helix integration in order to make things as smooth as possible, its not referencing a published version yet.

Installing Steel

Follow the instructions here https://github.com/mattwparas/steel and https://github.com/mattwparas/steel/issues/71

Setting a STEEL_HOME env var, then running cargo run -- cogs/install.scm in the root of that repo will set up the steel core libraries so that helix can reference them.

Installing helix

Once you're set up with steel, just run

cargo install --path helix-term --locked

To install the hx executable, with steel as the plugin language.

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:

  • ~/.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:

# helix.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))
  (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 required. 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:

# 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 *helix.cx* (list (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:

# 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:

# 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.