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history reviews and mentions
- 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/
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boyw165/history is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of history is Emacs Lisp.
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