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  • mini.nvim

    Library of 40+ independent Lua modules improving overall Neovim (version 0.8 and higher) experience with minimal effort

    MiniFuzzy.get_telescope_sorter() from mini.fuzzy. I found that it better represents what I expect from fuzzy matching than fzy: all that "favor with certain weight matching after certain characters" makes it less intuitive for me.

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  • telescope-all-recent.nvim

    (F)recency sorting for all Telescope pickers.

    I'm using telescope-all-recent.

  • telescope-zf-native.nvim

    native telescope bindings to zf for sorting results

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