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doom-emacs
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InfluxDB
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prelude
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hotfuzz reviews and mentions
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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
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axelf4/hotfuzz is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of hotfuzz is Emacs Lisp.
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