fussy
affe
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fussy
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Fuzzy Finding with Emacs Instead of Fzf
> Emacs has better fuzzy finding
With due respect to Mr. Petersen, and as an Emacs user myself, I really can't agree. When I fire up fzf I just type and generally without any thinking I get what I want. Emacs takes some configuration to get to that point; the built in flex completion is, for whatever reason, not as robust in my experience.
In fact, in my current config I've been using fzf (or really skim) for completion within Emacs, via fussy: https://github.com/jojojames/fussy
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What is the name of the nice light theme
Good idear, I asked in the repos https://github.com/jojojames/fussy/issues/37
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Prioritize exact match in completion styles
As oantolin mentioned, fido completely overrides your preferred completion-styles which I called out here recently as a blocker to really adopt it if you care about performant fuzzy matching. I've done a lot of messing around with configuration in this space and my preferred setup is vertico + hotfuzz. You might also want to check out fussy which supports a bunch of different backends (FWIW, hotfuzz with the dynamic module enabled for me had the best combination of performance and behaviour, but fuz-bin and fzf-native are also great).
- fussy: Emacs completion-style leveraging flx
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Why use Vertico/Consult if i can just use fido-vertical-mode?
Currently, vertico + orderless + fussy (https://github.com/jojojames/fussy) enables you to find something with both fuzzy matching style and orderless style. I tried with Fido, only fussy works, but not orderless.
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I'm switching to emacs from neovim
It's not enough to have a different way to list search results, however. If you want the Telescope experience you need a fuzzy completion. I have been enjoying fussy
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Fuzzy Finding with Emacs Instead of fzf
Someone kinda has with fussy. It supports multiple filtering and sorting techniques, including fzf compiled as a dynamic module for emacs, flx, flx-rs, and more.
- fussy: A completion-style/fuzzy matching/scoring system for fido/icomplete/selectrum/vertico/ivy/helm/default completion systems [with flx, fzf, skim scoring backends]
affe
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Fuzzy Finding with Emacs Instead of Fzf
and another one, from the author of consult/vertico/..., minad, is affe: https://github.com/minad/affe
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Fuzzy Finding with Emacs Instead of fzf
Why does it not mention affe from u/minad-emacs? https://github.com/minad/affe
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Emacs Advent Calendar 7: ordeless, embark 1.0 and some bric-a-brac
If you don't mind, I have a bit of an unrelated question for you: What are your thoughts on Emac's existing multithreading support? For a few weeks now, I'm trying to do something practical with them, and found that they at least enable one thing: accept-process-output can be done without blocking the main thread (I have an small example and I'm preparing a blog post). I'm asking because I stumbled upon this project of yours: https://github.com/minad/affe and thought that it would be easier to implement with threads (with all their limitations). It would require careful coding so that the heavier computations don't block or starve the main thread, but I think it's possible, and would result in smaller and more performant code.
- affe: Asynchronous Fuzzy Finder for Emacs
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Fuzzy file finding in non-project dir
I found [affe.el](https://github.com/minad/affe), but I don't want to add this package if doom supports this kind of feature.
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M-x find-dired-name
The closest thing you're looking for is affe it just uses completing-read in an async manner. The filtering is also done async so there is no lag. It supports emacs' completion styles, e.g. you can couple it with orderless.
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affe.el - Asynchronous Fuzzy Finder for Emacs
Affe provides an asynchronous fuzzy finder similar to the fzf command-line fuzzy finder, written in pure Elisp. A producer process is started in the background, e.g., find, fd or ripgrep. The output produced by this process is filtered by an external asynchronous Emacs process. The Emacs UI always stays responsive since the work is completely off-loaded to other processes. The results are presented in the minibuffer using Consult, which allows to quickly select from the available items.
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What is everybody using for file switching/selection?
You may want to try my Affe, the Asynchronous Fuzzy Finder for Emacs, which works similarly to fzf and is fast, since the file list is generated only once and the filtering is performed in an external process on all files. However there is also no support for flex sorting, only filtering as offered by orderless.
What are some alternatives?
no-littering - Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean
vertico - :dizzy: vertico.el - VERTical Interactive COmpletion
emacs.d - An Emacs configuration bundle with batteries included
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
fzy - :mag: A simple, fast fuzzy finder for the terminal
consult - :mag: consult.el - Consulting completing-read
castlemacs - Modern, minimalist Emacs for macOS ⌘
exa - A modern replacement for ‘ls’.
company-fuzzy - Fuzzy matching for `company-mode'
Emacs-wgrep - Writable grep buffer and apply the changes to files