ffipf
Fuzzy Find in Project Fast (by piotrklibert)
nim-emacs-module
By yuutayamada
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ffipf | nim-emacs-module | |
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2 | 1 | |
8 | 10 | |
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3.9 | 0.0 | |
about 3 years ago | almost 6 years ago | |
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ffipf
Posts with mentions or reviews of ffipf.
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ffipf - quickly jump to file in a project with a native module
Thanks :) Judging by the upvotes there is some interest in the module like this, so I'll keep working on it. It'll take some time before it's usable by others, I think I should be able to clean up the code and write a better Elisp wrapper in a week or two. I used Ivy for displaying candidates because it was by far the easiest integration: literally 1 line of code (https://github.com/piotrklibert/ffipf/blob/master/elisp/ffip.el#L41), but I'm more used to Helm, so integration with it will definitely come next. I don't use Selectrum/Prescient/Embark/etc. personally, but I don't think writing integration with them would be hard. The main selling point of this module is that it's synchronous yet still fast enough, so there's no need for implementing async behavior when integrating it with a framework.
nim-emacs-module
Posts with mentions or reviews of nim-emacs-module.
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ffipf - quickly jump to file in a project with a native module
The original template and helpers for writing Emacs modules in Nim is here: https://github.com/yuutayamada/nim-emacs-module but it doesn't work with modern Nim versions, so I had to fix it a bit. That repo seems unmaintained, unfortunately.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ffipf and nim-emacs-module you can also consider the following projects:
c2nim - c2nim is a tool to translate Ansi C code to Nim. The output is human-readable Nim code that is meant to be tweaked by hand before and after the translation process.
fzf.el - A front-end for fzf
fuzzy_file_finder - A (slightly enhanced) implementation of TextMate's cmd-T lookup functionality, in Ruby, for embedding in other projects