Newer versions of opam don't do argument parsing of the first argument
after `opam config exec` so everything needs to be passed as separate
arguments in the shell (i.e. unquoted).
It is not needed anymore since helm-candidate-number-limit is
small (less than several thousands). If this is the case, then there's
no difference between quick update and no quick update execution time.
Enabling helm-quick-update makes helm buffer flashing for every entered
character to retrieve new candidate list, which would annoy user.
Since `helm-command-prefix-key' must be loaded before `helm-config', we
don't know if other Helm packages include `helm-config' and invalidate
custom prefix key. This change makes prefix binding independent from any
Helm package.
Conflicts:
modules/prelude-helm.el
helm-command-prefix-key is already defined with defcustom in
helm-config.el. It must be set before helm-config.el to take
effect. With current setting, "C-x c" is used instead of "C-c h" and it
conflicts with the guide on homepage. "C-x c" makes it easy to press
"C-x C-c" to close Emacs when pressing fast enough. "C-c h" is also
originally used for Helm in Prelude.
Since Helm is another option to Ido, users who want to use it fully
should benefit from the default Prelude setup. If some users don't like,
they can always disable global Helm mode according to the instructions
in the homepage. User can enable Helm everywhere with
prelude-helm-everywhere.
This change also enables Helm version of command history in shell and
eshell. It also adds minibuffer history without overrides any key
binding in minibuffer-local-map.