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- history: History Utility For Code Navigation
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[ANN] dogears.el: Never lose your place in Emacs again
I've been using history.el for a while, which uses advice around "jumpy" functions. I like your idea of a timer based history in addition. Will try it out.
- history: Emacs - History utility for source code navigation.
- Gumshoe: follows you around and logs your movements
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Helix: a post-modern text editor
> I'd like to have an analogue to jump back with my C-x stuff like I do with M-. and M-, - any emacs people have suggestions on how to do that?
If you use Xref UI for "Find References/Implementations/Type", M-, should work in those cases too.
There is a more general question: how to "jump forward" again, without re-invoking the previous navigation command with the exact arguments. IDEA, already mentioned in comments, has key bindings for that.
There are several third-party packages which attempt to solve it as well. I'm using this one:
https://github.com/tcw165/history
You can also add "jump back" to your other navigation commands, even if they don't use the Xref UI.
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Navigate Recent Locations and Changes
Or https://github.com/boyw165/history/
better-jumper
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Getting backwards jumps working in org agenda and helpful mode in Doom
I use Doom which packages better-jumper and binds `better-jumper-jump-backward` to `C-o`. I use this binding extensively in my workflow and it mostly works well, but there are a few scenarios where jumping backwards doesn't seem to work.
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Need help integrating a package into consult
I am trying to combine the package better-jumper into consult so I can browse my jump points with consults nice preview and search functionality. I have tried to use the existing consult commands as a template and have come up with the following code:
- Gumshoe: follows you around and logs your movements
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How I jump around Emacs with better-jumper
Please check out better-jumper.
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better-jumper doesn't work with lsp anymore
Opened this issue on the the better-jumper repo but no response from the maintainer https://github.com/gilbertw1/better-jumper/issues/13
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Spacemacs-like menu when pressing leader key.
Finally zeroed in on the cause. cl-defstruct isn't available when better-jumper is byte-compiled. This wasn't the case before because Doom preloads cl-lib before packages are installed, but recently, straight (our package manager) began byte-compiling packages in a child process where cl-lib isn't preloaded. When a macro isn't available at compile time, it is treated as a function. cl-defstruct is a macro. When treated as a function, its first argument, better-jumper-jump-list-struct is treated as a variable reference -- a reference to a variable that doesn't exist.
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Navigate Recent Locations and Changes
Check out better-jumper, maybe it suits your needs.
What are some alternatives?
saka-key - A keyboard interface to the web
gumshoe
keys - My personal ergodox, planck layouts.
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
iedit - Modify multiple occurrences simultaneously
emacs-config - My personal Emacs configuration
visual-regexp-steroids.el - Extends visual-regexp to support other regexp engines
consult-better-jumper - Integrate better-jumper into consult
documentation - Documentation for the PureScript language, compiler, and tools.
point-history - Show the history of points you visited before
kernel-wasm - Sandboxed kernel mode WebAssembly runtime.
point-stack - Back and forward navigation in Emacs