fussy
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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]
hotfuzz
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What's your completion in buffer setup?
For filtering and sorting completions I wrote Hotfuzz which is a fast (when using the native module) fuzzy completion style.
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"Simple" fuzzy find file?
together with hotfuzz which is a fast fuzzy completion style.
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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).
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flx in Rust using dynamic module
For completeness, hotfuzz also provides a dynamic module written in C that does parallel processing.
- hotfuzz: 🚓 Fuzzy Emacs completion style
- hotfuzz: Fuzzy matching for the Selectrum/Vertico/Icomplete/default completion ecosystem
What are some alternatives?
no-littering - Help keeping ~/.config/emacs clean
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
emacs.d - An Emacs configuration bundle with batteries included
remacs - Rust :heart: Emacs
fzy - :mag: A simple, fast fuzzy finder for the terminal
prelude - Prelude is an enhanced Emacs 25.1+ distribution that should make your experience with Emacs both more pleasant and more powerful.
castlemacs - Modern, minimalist Emacs for macOS ⌘
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
company-fuzzy - Fuzzy matching for `company-mode'
flx-rs - flx in Rust using dynamic module
Emacs-wgrep - Writable grep buffer and apply the changes to files
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs