This module provides code completion, powered by company-mode. It is required for code completion in many of Doom’s :lang modules.
https://assets.doomemacs.org/completion/company/overlay.png
+childframe
Enables displaying completion candidates in a child frame, rather than an overlay or tooltip (among with other UI enhancements). This requires GUI Emacs 26.1+ and is incompatible with the =+tng= flag+tng
Enables completion using onlyTAB
. PressingTAB
will select the next completion suggestion, whileS-TAB
will select the previous one. This is incompatible with the =+childframe= flag
- company-mode
- company-dict
- company-box* (
+childframe
)
This module has no direct prerequisites.
However, some major modes may require additional setup for code completion to work in them. Some major modes may have no completion support at all. Check that major mode’s module’s documentation for details.
By default, completion is triggered after a short idle period or with the
C-SPC
key. While the popup is visible, the following keys are available:
Keybind | Description |
---|---|
C-n | Go to next candidate |
C-p | Go to previous candidate |
C-j | (evil) Go to next candidate |
C-k | (evil) Go to previous candidate |
C-h | Display documentation (if available) |
C-u | Move to previous page of candidates |
C-d | Move to next page of candidates |
C-s | Filter candidates |
C-S-s | Search candidates with helm/ivy |
C-SPC | Complete common |
TAB | Complete common or select next candidate |
S-TAB | Select previous candidate |
In the spirit of Vim’s omni-completion, the following insert mode keybinds are available to evil users to access specific company backends:
Keybind | Description |
---|---|
C-x C-] | Complete etags |
C-x C-f | Complete file path |
C-x C-k | Complete from dictionary/keyword |
C-x C-l | Complete full line |
C-x C-o | Invoke complete-at-point function |
C-x C-n | Complete next symbol at point |
C-x C-p | Complete previous symbol at point |
C-x C-s | Complete snippet |
C-x s | Complete spelling suggestions |
The set-company-backend!
function exists for setting company-backends
buffer-locally in MODES, which is either a major-mode symbol, a minor-mode
symbol, or a list of either. BACKENDS are prepended to company-backends
for
those modes.
(after! js2-mode
(set-company-backend! 'js2-mode 'company-tide 'company-yasnippet))
(after! sh-script
(set-company-backend! 'sh-mode
'(company-shell :with company-yasnippet)))
(after! cc-mode
(set-company-backend! 'c-mode
'(:separate company-irony-c-headers company-irony)))
To unset the backends for a particular mode, pass nil
to it:
(after! sh-script
(set-company-backend! 'sh-mode nil))
If code completion isn’t working for you, consider the following common causes before you file a bug report:
There is no guarantee your language mode will have completion support.
Some, like lua-mode
, don’t have completion support in Emacs at all. Others may
requires additional setup to get code completion working. For instance,
go-mode
requires guru
to be installed on your system, and ruby-mode
requires that you have a Robe server running (M-x robe-start
).
Check the relevant module’s documentation for this kind of information.
Doom expects every mode to have an explicit list of company-backends (and as short a list as possible). This may mean you aren’t getting all the completion you want or any at all.
Check the value of company-backends
(SPC h v company-backends
) from that
mode to see what backends are available. Check the Configuration section for
details on changing what backends are available for that mode.